“i’m kind of physically challenged a bit, which is very frustrating because i’d love to be playing up there,” collins said. “i can barely hold a (drum) stick with this hand, so there are certain physical things which get in the way.”
genesis’ most recent tour, collins confirmed, would likely have been his last with the 1970s british prog-rockers that also featured bassist-guitarist mike rutherford and keyboardist tony banks.
“we’re all men of our age and i think to some extent it probably is putting it to bed. i think, just generally for me, i don’t know if i want to go out on the road anymore.”
in drummer first, now streaming on youtube, nic addressed his dad’s health.
“musicians, people in bands in general had this thought that they were invincible,” nic said. “i think that’s really what it is with my dad is just this kind of sense of you’re a drummer, you’re invincible, you do what you do. but you don’t know it’s gonna take a toll in the long run.”
throughout his career as a solo artist, collins notched seven no. 1 hits, including 1984’s against all odds, and sussudio and one more night from 1985’s grammy-winning no jacket required lp.
collins also enjoyed chart success with genesis, with 1986’s invisible touch and 1991’s we can’t dance having massive crossover appeal.