Philip Michael Thomas invented the term EGOT to describe the achievement (that, to date, Rita Moreno and 15 others have achieved) of winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony for acting. Thomas planned to accomplish this task himself within five years, but ultimately he never received a nomination for any of the awards. However, the term he coined lives on, and was even used as a plot device in several episodes of the comedy 30 Rock.
Such an iconic episode, and literally one of my favorite shows, with my favorite artist. Amazing to see how young Phil was, and how time flies. Such a talented guy. Legends like Phil are once in a lifetime, and this collaboration was legendary, and so glad it happend. I'll never forget it. Such a theme.
Phil is one of my favourite musicians that have played huge role in TV shows and games. Especially in Miami Vice and GTA Vice City Stories. And his best songs in the GTA franchise.
Vice at its best! One of my favourite episodes. It was a brilliant move to have Phil Collins play a character role when his music had already had such a massive impact on Season 1. Who knew he could act!?!
MV was so leading edge in so many ways. Chase scenes with supercars that looked like music videos. Having major pop and rock stars act. Models. Not done today. NO TV show has made such an impact on TV and one city (Miami).
The soundtrack LP went to #1 and stayed there for 12 weeks, making it the most successful TV soundtrack of all time. Jan Hammer received a congratulatory phone call from Henry Mancini, whose music from "Peter Gunn (1958)" was the previous record holder (it was #1 for 10 weeks in 1959).
One of my favorite Switek/Zito episodes! Those two guys were the comic relief of the show. Sadly, Zito's death later on in the series was the catalyst for Switek's downward spiral. You could tell that when Zito was killed, a huge part of Switek died, too. 😔😢
@@astraworthington4348 My personal all-time favorite bit of 80's fashion is when the ladies all rocked the super tight high-waisted Guess or Levis jeans, plain white Reebok or LA Gear high top sneakers, and their t-shirts always neatly tucked into their jeans.
love this one with Phil you no what a new season with old and new cast would bring a new generation of fans lots of people love to watch the original series some were born when it came out and some were not so imagine what a new season would do
The Rat Race song is actually a song of his called “The Man With The Horn” with the lyrics changed. It was never on an album but was a B side for two singles off his No Jacket Required album.
Not very many people know this but the song used on the episode of phil the stile the rat race was never released on any of Phil Collins albums it only used for this episode of miami vice
As his music was used very often in the first season, it only made sense to have Phil Collins in the 2nd Season episode "Rat Race." Collins plays the slimy gameshow host Phil to perfection. It's a shame he didn't get a chance to reappear again like some of the other stars that appeared on Vice.🍉🍉💥💥
I don't think he even required wardrobe, and that hair! The British actor who played in who framed Roger rabbit could have pulled this character off just as well!
PHIL...QUE LINDO RECUERDO JUNTO A MIAMI VICE...ERA HERMOSISIMO VERLO CORRER Y DISFRTAR..HOY DICEN QUE ESTA ENFERMO..Y DIFILCILMENTE VUELVA TOCAR LA BATERIA...AUN QUE BELLA VOZ SIGUE INTACTA.. LA ULTIMA VEZ LO VI EN CANAL DE CABLE ..CANTANDO SENTADO PERO SIN PERDER.SU CARISMA. SUS GANAS POR SEGUIR ...LO DEMUESTRA UN PROFESIONAL DE PRIMERA. DE PRIMERA ..SIN ECEPCION... ¡ES UNICO!
Surprised they didn’t add in the epic nod to Elvis at the end when Stan and Lar are at Stan’s apartment-the television is on, and Phil appears on one of the channels posing as a faith healer attempting to convince viewers to send in money. In true Elvis fashion, Stan pulls out his revolver, and shoots the television screen.
I never have seen these films. Some kind of special humor! You have a lot of creativity by being an actor. Best actors we find in life itsself everywhere, I think. I wish you a Merry Christmas 🙏❤ Isaiah 9, 5 🌿📖🙏
Brooke shields would’ve also been a great classic example on the TV show if she decided to go back acting her career before 1987, but she wanted to finish her studies at Princeton university and therefore she narrowed her choices debating weather she will act again or not.
Seu bom humor é contagiante querido 😍 Isso é uma característica do aquariano quando se sente bem entre pessoas queridas ! Eu sei bem como é porque também sou uma aquariana. 😍❤
She is also in the scene talking to the 'interior designer' at the party when Phil butts in. (ironic considering his first divorce) Love the line he says to him as he leaves: "I like your taste" LOL
I love the Easter egg when Phil explains why the show was cancelled. (A callback to why Gilligan's Island was cancelled. Some network bigwig's wife was a huge fan of Gunsmoke and to keep her happy, he kept it on the schedule instead.)
Great episode, but I've always felt that it would've been even more memorable if Phil and Emo had switched hairstyles ... that would've really upped the ratings.
"Pick It Up (And Put It In Your Pocket)" by Stan Ridgway, from his first solo album. Prior to that, he'd been the lead singer in Wall of Voodoo ("Mexican Radio").
Phil Collins on Miami Vice, what could be better? Miss the 80’s 👍
Later on, he visits Vice city
Phil was on a streak at this point in his career. He couldn't put a foot wrong and could literally do anything.
Philip Michael Thomas invented the term EGOT to describe the achievement (that, to date, Rita Moreno and 15 others have achieved) of winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony for acting. Thomas planned to accomplish this task himself within five years, but ultimately he never received a nomination for any of the awards. However, the term he coined lives on, and was even used as a plot device in several episodes of the comedy 30 Rock.
@@vegetasolo1221 What happened to his career? He was a good actor who had some versatility.
@@ryansack5198washed up because he kept wanting leading roles when he would only get supporting roles.
Phil Collins is a crazy good actor.
he started out as a child actor
@@mentalitydesignvideo yepp, he played in a beatles film. had a small role there
Playing a sleaze comes naturally:
@@duff0120 He played a major role in the musical 'Oliver' on the West End, London's 'Broadway', for seven months until his voice broke. (puberty)
Explains where his daughter's acting chops come from.
To this day,everytime I hear In the Air Tonight I think of Miami Vice.
*AMEN TO THAT!!* Same here!
Ladies and gentlemen, we have achieved peak 80's.
I didn't know Phil Collins was such a good and natural actor.
i’m pretty sure he went to acting school and was in various plays before joining genesis
see buster (1988).
Buster, about a great train robbery, is really good.
He acted on stage as a child
Phil was my personal favorite guest star that was also a musician 😎
Ted Nugent and Glenn Frye did ok but you're right, Phill nailed it!
@@pfdrtom Gene Simmons was pretty good too. So was Miles Davis
Such an iconic episode, and literally one of my favorite shows, with my favorite artist. Amazing to see how young Phil was, and how time flies. Such a talented guy. Legends like Phil are once in a lifetime, and this collaboration was legendary, and so glad it happend. I'll never forget it. Such a theme.
Having Phil say “I think there’s been some misunderstanding” I see what they did there.
Sleaze personified. Phil Collins nailed this role.
Phil Collins on Miami Vice. Peak 80's right here.
This was one of my favorite "MV" episodes! Phil Collins did such an amazing job here! His music is awesome as well! 😎✌️
Phil is one of my favourite musicians that have played huge role in TV shows and games. Especially in Miami Vice and GTA Vice City Stories. And his best songs in the GTA franchise.
Miami Vice and GTA Vice City Stories: *DO I SENSE A CONNECTION HERE?!*
I love Phil Collins. He did an excellent job in this episode. ❤️
Mr 80ies on the 80ies show is the most 80ies it can get!
Only in the 80's you could wear a full suit at a pool party. Loved those days.
Vice at its best! One of my favourite episodes. It was a brilliant move to have Phil Collins play a character role when his music had already had such a massive impact on Season 1. Who knew he could act!?!
Phil Collins was great in "Buster"
Well, he was the Artful Dodger in Oliver on the West End as a kid.
"Phil the Shill" is my favorite song when I went to the park and looking at the sun. It's beautiful!😊💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙☀👍
Oh 80's how I love you
I enjoyed this episode very much. Love the '80's. Phil Collins was one of the most popular celebrities of the day back then. So cool!! 🌴🌴☀️🥥
First time the word "Wanker" was used on American television, said by Phil Collins himself
MV was so leading edge in so many ways. Chase scenes with supercars that looked like music videos. Having major pop and rock stars act. Models. Not done today. NO TV show has made such an impact on TV and one city (Miami).
Yes, 80's Forever!!!
"Rat Race" is one of my all-time fave episodes. 🤣
Lets not forget EMO Philips! What a treat to see him here with Phil!
Sweet!! If I could take a time machine back to the 80's I would. And stay there. 😎
Yep!
Absolutely. Believe me, there would be many a folks that would follow you to that era. Me included 😊👍
I'm with you
That would be the original GTA Vice City
Don't forget your Sony Walkman
The soundtrack LP went to #1 and stayed there for 12 weeks, making it the most successful TV soundtrack of all time. Jan Hammer received a congratulatory phone call from Henry Mancini, whose music from "Peter Gunn (1958)" was the previous record holder (it was #1 for 10 weeks in 1959).
Phil just oozes charisma. I had no idea he was an actor and a good one at that
Funniest decade, funniest city and funniest guy. That combination rules!
Sin duda volvieran a dar todas sus temporadas nuevamente sería un exitaso ,tremenda serie tendría un raiting por las nubes,serie de culto total
PHILL ES UN GRANDE ..UN ICONO ...ME RE.ENCANTABA..
CUANDO TRABAJABA EN MIAMI VICE...
'¡CUANTOS RECUERDOS ...DIOS MIO ....
SALUDOS...
Phil The Shill one of my favorites and of course “In the Air Tonight”
Phil Collins and Kyra Sedgwick in the same episode, cool!
Just two degrees from Kevin Bacon
Phil the Shill! Awesome Episode
Aha! They played Eric Clapton's "Knock On Wood", a song from his Behind The Sun album, with Phil Collins as producer.
Great catch!
I love Phil, I love Miami VIce!!!!
One of my favorite episodes, love to find this somewhere…
1987 Lamborghini Jalpa white Phil Collins personally car in Miami Vice beautifull.
" Can I help you? " " Can you help me? " Lol😅
"...Elvis,this one's for you..."
One of my favorite Switek/Zito episodes! Those two guys were the comic relief of the show. Sadly, Zito's death later on in the series was the catalyst for Switek's downward spiral. You could tell that when Zito was killed, a huge part of Switek died, too. 😔😢
I remember the episode where he died and I bawled my eyes out.
I fast fowarded to the Lambo Jalpa scene.
Fashion and hair of the 1970s and 80s were soooo cheesy. But, being a child of the 80s, I prefer 1980s cheese!
Bring back the Phil Collins mullet!
I love it too. So glamorous and over the top. But people put in the effort and that makes all the difference!
@@astraworthington4348 My personal all-time favorite bit of 80's fashion is when the ladies all rocked the super tight high-waisted Guess or Levis jeans, plain white Reebok or LA Gear high top sneakers, and their t-shirts always neatly tucked into their jeans.
Phil collins was brilliant in this one !!!👍👍
Surprisingly good actor.
love this one with Phil you no what a new season with old and new cast would bring a new generation of fans lots of people love to watch the original series some were born when it came out and some were not so imagine what a new season would do
I wonder if Phil Collins will ever release a full version of Rat Race
The Rat Race song is actually a song of his called “The Man With The Horn” with the lyrics changed. It was never on an album but was a B side for two singles off his No Jacket Required album.
That Collins mullet is an undeclared war crime against humanity.
He never said he could act, the other guy said he could sing.
Ironic considering Phil got his start as an actor when he was a kid lol
@@Aquatarkus96 That's a reference to the "I Wish It Would Rain" video. Watch the first minutes of it.
Crockett and Tubbs: "jeez, your voice is familiar. I've heard it calling in the air at night".
Not very many people know this but the song used on the episode of phil the stile the rat race was never released on any of Phil Collins albums it only used for this episode of miami vice
but it was adapted from "the man with the horn", b-side single "sussudio"
Phil Collins Is the best
Bravo per averci fatto vedere la tua bravura come attore,lo sapevo,grande cantante e musicista...🎬📽🎞🎥👍👌🤙🤟🫶👏💯🤩😍😘🙋🏻♀️
80s concentrated
This guy shoulds be a singer one day!
If only he had a nice voice.
The mullet
The man who gave us Tarzan also hung with Don Johnson. Wonder if Don ever asked Phil to collab in music. 😂
As his music was used very often in the first season, it only made sense to have Phil Collins in the 2nd Season episode "Rat Race." Collins plays the slimy gameshow host Phil to perfection. It's a shame he didn't get a chance to reappear again like some of the other stars that appeared on Vice.🍉🍉💥💥
I don't think he even required wardrobe, and that hair!
The British actor who played in who framed Roger rabbit could have pulled this character off just as well!
He was probably too busy. He even said himself he over exposed himself back then.
Watch Buster, great movie and soundtrack
Don also appeared in Phil's 1990 Serious special.
I see how Phil Got his Character for Buster he Played an Important part in the Legacy of Miami Vice
PHIL...QUE LINDO RECUERDO JUNTO A MIAMI VICE...ERA HERMOSISIMO VERLO CORRER Y DISFRTAR..HOY DICEN QUE ESTA ENFERMO..Y DIFILCILMENTE VUELVA TOCAR LA BATERIA...AUN QUE BELLA VOZ SIGUE INTACTA..
LA ULTIMA VEZ LO VI EN CANAL DE CABLE ..CANTANDO SENTADO PERO SIN PERDER.SU CARISMA. SUS GANAS POR SEGUIR ...LO DEMUESTRA UN PROFESIONAL DE PRIMERA. DE PRIMERA ..SIN ECEPCION...
¡ES UNICO!
God I miss watching stuff like this
5:36 no one gonna mention a young kyra sedgwick sighting
I just love Phil's British accent.
Surprised they didn’t add in the epic nod to Elvis at the end when Stan and Lar are at Stan’s apartment-the television is on, and Phil appears on one of the channels posing as a faith healer attempting to convince viewers to send in money. In true Elvis fashion, Stan pulls out his revolver, and shoots the television screen.
That was the funniest scene in the episode, right at the end.
I've got the whole series on Blu-ray, and only paid 10 bucks for it. I don't have any Phil Collins CDs though.
Phil Collins Legend - But ..... That Mullet!!!!
Emo and Phil together. That's nuts.
5:44 helllo Kyra Sedgwick!
so hot!😍
phil es excelente cantante ❤❤❤❤
@5:59: is what a pool party in a bag of coke looks like
Good thing Crocket dove to the safety of being behind a tablecloth when the bullets started flying. Quick thinking.
I always like Phil in Miami Vice he was great! Then Stan didn't get the ca$$h damn
Phil looked like a slimeball he fit in perfectly in this series…
I never have seen these films. Some kind of special humor! You have a lot of creativity by being an actor. Best actors we find in life itsself everywhere, I think.
I wish you a
Merry Christmas 🙏❤
Isaiah 9, 5 🌿📖🙏
Phil Collins appeared on this episode and did a song for the episode A Bullet for Crockett.
Brooke shields would’ve also been a great classic example on the TV show if she decided to go back acting her career before 1987, but she wanted to finish her studies at Princeton university and therefore she narrowed her choices debating weather she will act again or not.
Seu bom humor é contagiante querido 😍
Isso é uma característica do aquariano quando se sente bem entre pessoas queridas !
Eu sei bem como é porque também sou uma aquariana. 😍❤
Phil Collins is a legend, i love seeing him as a game show host, i sound pretty much the same as him, we're from the same parts😂
At the party, Phil's then wife Jill is on the left of the screen!
She is also in the scene talking to the 'interior designer' at the party when Phil butts in. (ironic considering his first divorce) Love the line he says to him as he leaves: "I like your taste" LOL
I love the Easter egg when Phil explains why the show was cancelled. (A callback to why Gilligan's Island was cancelled. Some network bigwig's wife was a huge fan of Gunsmoke and to keep her happy, he kept it on the schedule instead.)
This one’s for you, Elvis.
He also made an appearance in 1984 Vice City. lol Phil smooth talking about how much damage he's gonna get for the watches.
apparently Phil didn't like acting much i thought he is a natural
white Lamborghini Jalpa was hot!
What epsidoe is this and what song was playing when they were pitching coke prices at the beach house? Plz help
YESSSSSS!!!!!
Pil collins es tremendo cantante y hacer eso no le es difícil y aparte se nota que tiene pasta para todo...
I think I overloaded their circuits.
In context "Sued Sued Sued You!!"
Solicitor stops picking up the phone after 23:00 due to coked up rant calls of paranoia and escalations.
I guess 6 degrees with Kevin bacon can work with Phil collins in 1 degree
Emo made this scene, seriously the man cannot do wrong!!
Aguante phil
Great episode, but I've always felt that it would've been even more memorable if Phil and Emo had switched hairstyles ... that would've really upped the ratings.
Wrong decade. Been there; done that.
It's a short sleeved jacket. How good is that?
Dude, right?
What's the title of the song???
Handsome!
Phil's hair
What is the name of the song Phil is singing?
Rat Race
Those were the days!! Now we have Baden..................
song between 4:00 -4:56 ? thanks
"Pick It Up (And Put It In Your Pocket)" by Stan Ridgway, from his first solo album. Prior to that, he'd been the lead singer in Wall of Voodoo ("Mexican Radio").
@@jeffaxelrod882 thanks!