It was March 26, 2022 and the O2 Arena stage in London Phil Collins closed the Genesis celebration tour which announced its retreat from the scene, after 52 years of success.
A painful retreat as needed, is required by a disease that has not given a discount and, as revealed by Bassist and former band friend, Mike Rutherford, just under a year after the last concert made Phil Collins fail again.
Mike Rutherford's renewal of the disease that hit Phil Collins did nothing but increase displeasure in a situation that has been going on for millions of fans spread throughout the world.
Interviewed by BBC Breakfast to promote the tour of The Mike and the Mechanics Band, who has Nicholas Collins, Putra Phil, former Bassist Genesis on Drums, explained:
As you know, Phil no longer has the same mobility as before. What's embarrassing, given that during the tour in a good mood. Now he is at home and he is fine, he enjoyed life.
He has worked hard for years and I think he now enjoyed a little time decent with his family. How does this disease continue? Say it is a little more assertive than before. Indeed, now it doesn't move more practically.
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Cold shower, difficult to bear and it came six years after the first health problem. That, in fact,, 2007 when, following the destruction of several vertebrae, Phil Collins was forced to slow down.
In 2009, the first operation and the loss of gradual sensitivity to the hands. In 2017, the diagnosis of diabetes and, a little later, the second operation, which is needed by its health condition.
Finally, withdrawal of music and delivery journey to his son, Nicholas, was born from a marriage to Orianne Cevey. Although there is NIC talent, Mike Rutherford, has no doubt:
NIC Fantastic. Sounds like a father, but in a different way. However, I am always on my father's side. That is my generation. Phil remains the best of all.
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