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Phil Collins sits down at drum set for the first time in 15 years after declining health


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Phil Collins has been sat at a drum set for the first time in 15 years since he revealed he’d never play again.

Collins is the star of a new documentary called Drummer First, exploring his life and legacy as a drummer.

The 73-year-old music icon suffered a spinal injury in 2007 and has struggled with his mobility in recent years – which has restricted his ability to perform.

The star appeared on stage in a wheelchair for his last-ever Genesis show in March 2022, and only sang after vowing to never drum again over a decade before.

In the documentary trailer, Collins commented: ‘If I wake up one day and I can hold a pair of drumsticks then I will have a crack at it.

‘I just feel like I’ve used up my air miles. It just feels so strange to hold a pair.’

In the video, the artist looked frail and slightly overwhelmed as he returned to the drum set with the aid of his son Nic Collins, 23.

Drummer Phil Collins, 73, has picked up a pair of drumsticks for the first time in years ? after fearing he?d never sit behind a kit again. An emotional Collins, looking frail, appeared overwhelmed by returning to his instrument after having to quit due to neck and back issues. New pics show the former Genesis star at home making the brave step under the watchful eyes of son Nick - who had drummed for him during his farewell tour. In a new documentary about his career, he says: ?If I wake up one day and I can hold a pair of drumsticks then I will have a crack at it. I just feel like I've used up my air miles. It just feels so strange to hold a pair.?(with new pics) Provided by Molly Clayton
Phil could be seen with his son Nic sitting by a drum set (Picture: Molly Clayton)

In 2009, the singer said that he was unlikely to ever play the drums again.

‘After playing drums for 50 years, I’ve had to stop. My vertebrae have been crushing my spinal cord because of the position I drum in,’ he told the Daily Mail.

‘It comes from years of playing. I can’t even hold the sticks properly without it being painful, I even used to tape the sticks to my hands to get through.’

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Adela Loconte/REX/Shutterstock (12632542aa) Phil Collins of Genesis performs during The Last Domino? Tour at Madison Square Garden, in New York City Genesis in concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, USA - 05 Dec 2021
Phil Collins has been snapped behind a drum set for the first time since injury (Picture: Adela Loconte/REX/Shutterstock)

Collins and Steve Hackett, joined Genesis after its founding by Peter Gabriel, guitarist and Bassist Mike Rutherford and keyboardist Tony Banks, in 1970 and 1971 respectively.

The singer performed from a chair while on tour in 2021 and 2022 and confirmed that it will likely be his last tour as he continues to battle health issues. 

Phil’s son, Nic Collins, took over playing the drums for his father on the tour – and appeared in the documentary to discuss playing with his father.

TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 05: (L-R) Musicians Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins and Tony Banks pose before talking about their band Genesis during a press conference before the dress rehearsal of the 20 city North American leg of their
Collins can no longer drum but can still sing (Picture: Darryl James/Getty Images)
Bassist Daryl Stuemer, guitarist Mike Rutherford, singer Phil Collins of the band Genesis perform during the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary celebration called
Genesis was first formed in 1967 at Charterhouse School in Surrey (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
Drummer Phil Collins, 73, has picked up a pair of drumsticks for the first time in years ? after fearing he?d never sit behind a kit again. An emotional Collins, looking frail, appeared overwhelmed by returning to his instrument after having to quit due to neck and back issues. New pics show the former Genesis star at home making the brave step under the watchful eyes of son Nick - who had drummed for him during his farewell tour. In a new documentary about his career, he says: ?If I wake up one day and I can hold a pair of drumsticks then I will have a crack at it. I just feel like I've used up my air miles. It just feels so strange to hold a pair.?(with new pics) Provided by Molly Clayton
The artist looked emotional as he picked up the drumsticks (Picture: Molly Clayton)

The singer also commented in the trailer that he sees himself as a ‘drummer first’ rather than a singer.

‘I’m not a singer that plays a bit of drums – I’m more of a drummer that sings a bit,’ he said.

Other notable drummers including Red Hot Chilli Peppers’ drummer Chad Smith appeared in the documentary.

Chad could be heard saying: ‘He has such a unique sound and style that you know immediately when you hear it, that’s that guy.’

The late iconic drummer Dom Famularo could also be heard commenting: ‘The fact that we’re living in the time of Phil Collins is almost equal to what it was like when people were living in the era of Mozart.’

 Drummer First premieres on December 18, only on Drumeo.

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