How This 1985 album PERFECTLY Balanced Rock & Pop | Album Breakdown | Professor of Rock

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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +40

    The greatest album of 1985 is?

    • @solarismoon3046
      @solarismoon3046 3 года назад +5

      I would have to say that you have nailed it, Sir!! This be the one.

    • @jagatiello6900
      @jagatiello6900 3 года назад +39

      Dire Straits - Brothers in arms could be among the best of that year

    • @adrianmlewis
      @adrianmlewis 3 года назад +10

      1985 was a banner year. I was 12 and just starting to explore great music. Hard to pick just one greatest, but my fiver would be:
      Songs from the Big Chair (my fave)
      Brothers in Arms
      Hounds of Love
      Psychocandy
      The Head on the Door
      ...and so many more!

    • @spddiesel
      @spddiesel 3 года назад +7

      My fave album of '85 was "Theatre of Pain" by Mötley Crüe (you all knew who did it, I just wanted to type umlats).

    • @spddiesel
      @spddiesel 3 года назад +9

      @Johnny Boone who doesn't scream "JOSIE'S ON A VACATION FAR AWAY!" 🤟

  • @rhanemann9100
    @rhanemann9100 3 года назад +267

    If only Phil had told the Maitre D' that he was, in fact, Abe Froman. The Sausage King of Chicago.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +17

      Great comment.

    • @Caltops78
      @Caltops78 3 года назад +18

      If I’m going to get busted...it’s not going to be a guy like that!

    • @mikepaulus4766
      @mikepaulus4766 3 года назад +11

      You can never go too far.

    • @Heartwing37
      @Heartwing37 3 года назад +5

      Most excellent reference!

    • @billbright100
      @billbright100 3 года назад +16

      This is Sargent Peterson Chicago police.

  • @Sweetish_Jeff_
    @Sweetish_Jeff_ 3 года назад +46

    I love Phil Collins with Genesis and solo. I never understood why many people especially in the media mock and disrespect him. He’s one of the greatest drummers ever and he’s written some great songs. Why does Peter Gabriel get lauded for ballads like “In Your Eyes” while Phil Collins gets attacked for “One More Night”? “Sussudio” is a great f’ing song and I’ll take it any day over “WAP” or most of the garbage on radio today.

    • @Jimi_Lee
      @Jimi_Lee 3 года назад +3

      Because of we got a lifetime worth of Phil in about a decade, as he went from doing some of the most progressive and creative stuff in the business, to boring, mundane, commercial, uninspired, droning that someone's parents might have listened to while working around the house on the weekend.

    • @MrGnuifje
      @MrGnuifje 2 года назад +2

      I agree that Sussudio grooves like mad. More great tunes and arrangements on there too like Billie don't lose my number. One more night to me however is a boring song, only redeemed by the bridge section.

    • @rainymoon9848
      @rainymoon9848 Год назад +2

      @@Jimi_Lee The thing is Phil, Mike, and Tony have stated in an interview that they had no idea what would be a hit and what wouldn't. That there were songs that they loved that they hoped would be hits, that weren't.

    • @JaceyMitchell
      @JaceyMitchell 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Jimi_LeeConsidering millions upon millions of more people were interested in the records you deem boring, I'd say your point is subjective at best. And taking into consideration the theme of this RUclips channel your remark that it sounds like something "someone's parents" might listen to is pretty ironic.
      I have tried to enjoy Genesis' early material, time after time, but I can't help but find it pretentious, boring complexity for the sake of complexity - something Gabriel himself has admitted was their approach. I know many prog rock fans tend to snub their noses at anything more than .00001 percent of the population enjoys, but that attitude will always be nothing more than pointless elitist self-felating nonsense.

    • @Jimi_Lee
      @Jimi_Lee 8 месяцев назад

      @@JaceyMitchell You don't have to explain why you prefer pop music. And you can blow yourself too.

  • @KittyKittyBoomBoom
    @KittyKittyBoomBoom 3 года назад +111

    Collins was truly everywhere : Duets, movie soundtracks , Live Aid (playing both continents on same day), solo singles and albums, producing and guesting on albums, Mtv......and Genesis . Phil owned this timeframe in music history
    (and 'maybe your not alone' cut me then and still hits me hard now...I do wonder where she is now....)

    • @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In
      @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In 3 года назад +11

      And the guest episode on Miami Vice.

    • @KittyKittyBoomBoom
      @KittyKittyBoomBoom 3 года назад +3

      @@ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In oh yeah! sleazy game show host

    • @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In
      @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In 3 года назад +3

      @@KittyKittyBoomBoom Phil the Shill, with the song that was only on that episode, “Life is a rat race chasing easy money, life is a rat race chasing your tale, in the land of milk and honey....”

    • @williamvillar7134
      @williamvillar7134 3 года назад +4

      It's amazing how prevalent Phil Collins was back then but when you go back and listen to most of your favorite artists from then, you can hear his influence and possibly drum style. It all makes sense to you then, why you loved those tunes, because he produced so many other artists albums.

    • @Bahama3ay
      @Bahama3ay 3 года назад +3

      @@KittyKittyBoomBoom, he was also in the movie "Buster", based on the Great Train Robbery

  • @davecarroll4163
    @davecarroll4163 3 года назад +37

    I forgot how big No Jacket Required was. Hit after hit. Phil was on a such a roll that he makes it seem so effortless even though it wasn't. These songs were all over the radio and MTV. You couldn't escape them if you wanted to. Adam, I was also 9 years old at the time. Music like this made it a great time to be a kid. Thanks for another great piece!

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 3 года назад +25

    People forget but Phil Collins produced an album by singer Frida, one of the members of the band ABBA. She had her only hit in the United States with “there’s something going on,” completely produced by Phil. And the Phil Collins sound is everywhere on that single. And people in my high school that hated ABBA, loved that single. That was because of Phil Collins

    • @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In
      @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In 3 года назад +3

      I think I might have learned that on this channel, but I spent most of my life not knowing that, great drums, great song, great story.

    • @RobinDale50
      @RobinDale50 3 года назад +2

      And after that, and before No Jacket, Phil produced and played on Clapton's Behind the Sun album, which gave us the great songs She's Waiting (with Phil on drums) and Forever Man (with Toto's Steve Lukather on guitar and Jeff Pocaro on drums, and which became Clapton's first ever music video).

    • @Helenkawhitedesign
      @Helenkawhitedesign 3 года назад +5

      That Frida album is brilliant. Shows off her voice and great songwriting by various people.

    • @michaelrochester48
      @michaelrochester48 3 года назад

      @@RobinDale50 She’s waiting is my favorite Eric Clapton song from the 80s

    • @RobinDale50
      @RobinDale50 3 года назад

      @@michaelrochester48 Yes for sure. That groove tho!

  • @josephliptak
    @josephliptak 3 года назад +15

    Great album. I was 25 in 1985 and you couldn't turn on your radio without a Phil Collins song being played. He was like the male version of Madonna in the mid 80s. Definitely brings back memories of the mid 80s vibe.

  • @ackpaintdude1
    @ackpaintdude1 3 года назад +62

    “ We Said Hello Goodbye “ is one of the greatest deep tracks of the 80’s.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +16

      I totally agree. One of my favorites. Thanks for commenting.

    • @davidllamas1570
      @davidllamas1570 3 года назад +5

      I was just about to say the exact, same thing. "We Said Hello, Goodbye" is one of the most sentimental songs of my lifetime.
      It's on top of "Just Like Heaven" and "Under The Milky Way." All perfect songs in their own right.
      Great job today Adam.

    • @christophers5510
      @christophers5510 3 года назад +3

      love that song very much to this day

    • @DaveCosley
      @DaveCosley 3 года назад +4

      That was my favorite song on the album. Too bad it was never released as a single.

    • @ericgoss5223
      @ericgoss5223 3 года назад +4

      I like it, although "Take Me Home" would have been a better album-closer (as it was on the LP and cassette versions).

  • @danielsolano602
    @danielsolano602 3 года назад +42

    Yeah this guy was so ubiquitous in the 80s that until I actually got the albums I was confused on which songs were Collins songs in which songs were Genesis songs LOL.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 года назад +1

      A lot of YT users still are confused today, judging by video titles such as 'Hold On My Heart - Phil Collins' (the Genesis song) 😄

  • @Dr.TJ1
    @Dr.TJ1 3 года назад +11

    Phil was huge in the early 80s. To have released Duke, Face Value, Abacab, Hello I Must Be Going, Genesis, No Jacket Required, and Invisible Touch all from 1980-1986 is just incredibly productive. Dozens of great songs on those albums. I was 20 in 1980, so you can imagine the influence Phil's music had on me.

  • @thomasinajones6684
    @thomasinajones6684 3 года назад +6

    Phil is an icon. I will never forget this man played on BOTH sides of the pond during Live Aid, hopping on the concord to make those gigs. Briiliant!!!

  • @FatherAndTeacherTV
    @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +26

    I know it was (and maybe still is) popular to hate Phil Collins because he was everywhere musically in the 1980s (his solo work, producing others' albums, and his work with Genesis). But you just have to give credit where credit is due. So, folks should give it to Collins for being on top of his game musically and putting out great work. Thank you, Professor of Rock!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +3

      Always great to see your comments on here sir!

    • @FatherAndTeacherTV
      @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +2

      @@ProfessorofRock Thank you, brother! I (like so many others) just love your content.

    • @davidmreyes77
      @davidmreyes77 3 года назад +1

      He really was. People forget that Easy Lover (instrumental version) was used as the theme for the very first Wrestlemania.

    • @FatherAndTeacherTV
      @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад

      @@davidmreyes77 Now, thank you for that tidbit of history because I didn't know that.

    • @dibslin985
      @dibslin985 3 года назад +1

      I didn't know anyone hated Phil Collins. I'm guessing it's the grunge and metal purist douchebags that hate anything outside their bubble. Keyword there is PURISTS before anyone jumps my ass.

  • @alliswede42
    @alliswede42 3 года назад +45

    I had a friend in grad school named Julio. I would always greet him by singing 🎶🎵 Ju, Ju, Julio!🎵🎶

    • @Johnathansyt
      @Johnathansyt 3 года назад +10

      What did you sing when you and Julio we’re down by the schoolyard? lol

    • @jaynesixx2185
      @jaynesixx2185 3 года назад +4

      🤣 I love that

    • @kentjensen4504
      @kentjensen4504 3 года назад +4

      We tried the same with one of my buddies, but it didn't catch on. Theophilus, Theophilus, Theophilusio. Oh well.

  • @alexmanne
    @alexmanne 3 года назад +4

    There was a really funny SNL skit in 1991 called the Sinead O'Connor Awards. The premise was to knock on how only the most commercially successful artists win awards. Phil Collins was nominated for every award and won "Most Empty Song". Don't know how relevant this is but maybe a testament to how massive and relevant he was.

  • @incubustimelord5947
    @incubustimelord5947 3 года назад +20

    Phil Collins is a multi-talented musical legend. Brilliant singer and songwriter. Clever musician and music composer. He was not just the greatest of his time, he is still the greatest of our time, and he will belong to the ages when he finally belongs to the angels.
    Cheers to you Mr. Collins!🇬🇧 🍻

  • @Krullmatic
    @Krullmatic 3 года назад +16

    Dang, I can't believe Plant went on in without Phil. I would've been pissed at that's well lol.

    • @lwaves
      @lwaves 3 года назад +12

      I thought exactly the same thing, some mate Plant was. They could have easily gone somewhere else together.

    • @Krullmatic
      @Krullmatic 3 года назад +1

      @@lwaves Yes, indeed!

    • @todhamilton5055
      @todhamilton5055 3 года назад +4

      We don’t know the circumstances there may have been people waiting for those guys, it’s not really very important anyway but I wouldn’t judge Robert without knowing the facts.

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh 3 года назад +3

      @@lwaves definitely it's not like Chicago didn't have any other restaurants.

  • @RickHawkDavison
    @RickHawkDavison 3 года назад +14

    What a power house and catalogue, Jack of all and master of all from acting, to writting, instruments, and voice. It breaks my heart to see his health struggles and taking it's toll.. God bless him and all.

  • @amanuesis
    @amanuesis 3 года назад +5

    If you ever spent an entire afternoon with a friend, high speed dubbing each other's cassette tapes, you're gonna dig this channel. 😀

  • @jasonpaulin5999
    @jasonpaulin5999 3 года назад +15

    Around 1990 my brother and I used to play a game called where's Phil. He was always somewhere on the radio whether it was the Adult Contemporary, Classic rock, or Pop station. It kept us entertained on the 15 and 86 between Blackfoot and American Falls.

    • @TheDontflinch
      @TheDontflinch 3 года назад +1

      lol that's hilarious.

    • @BJWanlund
      @BJWanlund 3 года назад +1

      🤣 that is actually kinda hilarious. I might just have to steal that idea.

  • @aleccopile
    @aleccopile 3 года назад +43

    Fun fact: As years went on, Collins became unhappy with the album and grew to dislike it 😀. In an interview, he said in retrospect that it is among his least favourite records he had made. One song that he really loves to this day is "Take Me Home".

    • @ericgoss5223
      @ericgoss5223 3 года назад +7

      It's easily his best solo album, with the possible exception of Face Value. Artists aren't always the best judges of their own work.

    • @michaelfaragher1911
      @michaelfaragher1911 3 года назад +1

      Yea I think he mentioned that he didn’t like it much in his book , not dead yet! Good read!

    • @04beni04
      @04beni04 3 года назад +8

      I figure it's like Clapton and Tears In Heaven -- there comes a point when wrenching, poignant, personal music has served its purpose and you need to move on.

    • @ericbgordon1575
      @ericbgordon1575 3 года назад

      I could always tell he enjoyed performing "Take Me Home", but I didn't know he had such a low opinion of the whole album.

    • @aleccopile
      @aleccopile 3 года назад +4

      ​@@04beni04 Well, Phil Collins or Eric Clapton are not the only ones. For example, George Michael said that "Careless Whisper" meant something to a lot of people, but never really meant anything to him because he was only 17 when he wrote it. Martin Gore considers "People Are People" one of his least favorite Depeche Mode songs. Thom Yorke of Radiohead hates "Creep". It's fascinating that some artists have a completely different relationship with their most successful or groundbreaking songs than the public does.

  • @jeshkam
    @jeshkam 3 года назад +18

    "Take Me Home" was also used in Miami Vice, in one of the finest episodes, season 2 opener "The Prodigal Son", in a very emotional NYC airport scene.

    • @robert1325
      @robert1325 3 года назад

      Classic!!!

    • @TheDontflinch
      @TheDontflinch 3 года назад +4

      That's right! Also, Phil played a game show host/con man in one of the early episodes as well.

    • @rogerblakely7453
      @rogerblakely7453 3 года назад

      Miami Vice is making a comeback after nearly forty years. You can see their teaser trailer on RUclips. Take Me Home plays softly underneath the images. But it is only be bare bones of the melody with no words. It leaves all Gen Xers saying, "I know that song. What the hell is that song?" It forces you to search it out. I recommend that you hit the jackpot by playing the 12-inch extended version posted a couple of years ago by someone in 2014.

  • @johnw9013
    @johnw9013 3 года назад +19

    My dad and I would always take road trips and this was the only album he would want to hear from my collection

  • @punmasterflash
    @punmasterflash 3 года назад +10

    "One More Night" was the theme of my senior prom in 1985.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 года назад

      I remember that song playing in the background on the radio while I was finishing some art for the next morning at school 😀

  • @zwerker
    @zwerker 3 года назад +8

    I turned 12 in 1985 and "graduated" from kid's music to pop. No Jacket Required was among the first 5 albums I bought. The next year Invisible Touch was released and of course I picked up that one as well. Both really important in my life.

  • @jpaleologos1
    @jpaleologos1 3 года назад +14

    The bassist on this record, Lee Sklar, has his own channel on RUclips, in case you aren't subscribed to it.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 года назад

      Hasn't changed all that much either, just a different hair colour 😀

  • @janet4498
    @janet4498 3 года назад +21

    Phil's follow-up solo album "...But Seriously" was just as impressive. It wrapped up the '80s with the No. 1 hit "Another Day In Paradise" and produced a string of hits in 1990 that included "I Wish It Would Rain Down" and "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven."

  • @byronmayo9338
    @byronmayo9338 3 года назад +4

    Adam, we were so lucky to have grown up with the music from the 70s and 80s. I can't tell you how many nights I spent walking the streets of my home town listening to a boombox.

  • @jaynesixx2185
    @jaynesixx2185 3 года назад +8

    We love Phil Collins in Australia, his songs are so fun and full of heart and soul.

  • @mbrown001
    @mbrown001 3 года назад +1

    I saw that Tour poster in your segment. I had just finished 8th grade that summer and my friend Jason and I went to Phil's Saratoga Springs, NY show on June 23rd, 1985. It was one of the first 3 or 4 concerts I had ever attended and Phil really delivered a great performance. We left the show before the encore and I found out later that the Pointer Sisters had watched the show from the front row and were invited up on stage to sing a number with Phil and the band. We missed it! From that show forward, I never left a show till the stage lights came up, not wanting to miss any huge surprises like I did that night when I was 13. I caught a Genesis concert in 2008 and Phil was still rocking albeit one or two steps down on the scale.

  • @anotherDnightmare
    @anotherDnightmare 3 года назад +2

    Driving on a cool night. About dusk. All the windows down. With In The Air Tonight blaring. Puts me right into a Miami Vice episode.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 3 года назад +7

    “Inside Out!” My favorite song of the album. It should’ve been released as a single. In fact on my Spotify playlist of 80s music that is always a must

  • @eddiecarter9831
    @eddiecarter9831 3 года назад +3

    My favorite cousin and I used to share a lot of music, and this was one of those albums we both enjoyed listening to together. I've actually been listening to a lot of Phil Collins lately. My 5 year old grandson is a huge fan, thanks to me, and wrote Mr. Collins a letter. Phil's publicist, as Phil can no longer write, wrote him back and sent an old autographed picture. As much as I already admired Phil Collins, my admiration for taking the time to dictate the letter to such a young fan increased! As for this album, "Take Me Home" is one of my favorite Collins songs period, so it is my favorite track on No Jacket Required. Everything else on the album ties for second! Stuermen's solo on "Don't Lose That Number" is outstanding!

  • @AsterixInOz
    @AsterixInOz 3 года назад +4

    Such a coincidence that I have only in the last week reconnected with Phil and this wonderful album. I also had been on a Midge Ure era Ultravox binge just prior, another fantastic vocal talent. Really enjoyed your breakdown of this classic album. Cheers

  • @silverpunk2427
    @silverpunk2427 3 года назад +3

    Your song breakdowns make me love a song that I spent years thinking I hated

  • @RickHawkDavison
    @RickHawkDavison 3 года назад +16

    Prof is truly a human Rolladex of knowledge, what a wealth of knowledge is the most important keeper of our musical history and lore. Thanks Prof.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 года назад

      A walking Music Encyclopedia! 😀

    • @terrygoyan
      @terrygoyan 3 года назад

      Rolladex?! You my friend are showing your age!

  • @jagatiello6900
    @jagatiello6900 3 года назад +6

    Both Phils (Collins & Bailey) collaboration from that time in Chinese wall is amazing with a wonderful duet on Easy Lover.

  • @njmattyp
    @njmattyp 3 года назад +1

    Dude, you're killing me with these great videos. You speak of being 9 years old when listening to this LP, bouncing on your trampoline. This was one of the most listened to albums of my senior year in HS. "One More Night" to a 17-18 year old kid who just split with a girl he foolishly dreamt of marrying was a gut punch. Like you, "Inside Out" was my slam dunk favorite track. Cover to cover it was one of the best albums of my teen years. IMHO, one that was even better is one which I would love for you to cover in a future video (if you haven't already done so), the predecessor to "No Jacket Required", "Hello, I Must Be Going". Thanks again for these videos that help me relive my youth just a little bit.

  • @AlainCorona
    @AlainCorona 3 года назад +6

    IMO 1985 was the greatest year in music. So many great songs /albums/ artists released that year.

  • @bherrin67
    @bherrin67 3 года назад +3

    Your channel has become my favorite YT channel, by far. I love all your vids, but I have to say that these entire album deep dives are the best. I remember buying this Phil Collins CD when I was in school, such a great album and an amazing time in music. Really appreciate what you’re doing. ☮️💙🎸🎧

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 3 года назад +1

    "Don't loose my number" is one of my favorite Phil Collins songs of all time........and one of my favorite videos. Showcasing all the music video tropes, and even the speaking part where the guy asks who's playing the guitar.... and "Take me home......" don't even get me started. Wow, just, wow....it speaks to me of the melancholy that I hold deep inside and acts like a catharsis when it feels like it might over take me. Thanx Adam. Great, on point video as always. Blessings my friend.

  • @ffggddss
    @ffggddss 3 года назад +5

    1m32s, _In the Air Tonight._ This was the song it seemed you couldn't watch an episode of Miami Vice without hearing, at some point in every show...
    Not having paid so close attention to such things, I tend to confuse Phil sometimes with that other former Genesis member who went big as a solo, Peter Gabriel.
    In particular, _In the Air Tonight_ by Phil, and _Mercy Street_ by Peter, have so similar a "feel."
    Hey, Adam, Professor Reader, what have you got that tells us about Peter Gabriel? He sure put out some wonderful stuff!
    Fred

  • @daryleatkinson4454
    @daryleatkinson4454 3 года назад +1

    The night I met my wife 36 years ago, we slow danced to One More Night. What a great album, and your review of it was wonderful! I love the story of how the album got it's name.

  • @Tr0nzoid
    @Tr0nzoid 3 года назад +5

    "Billy Don't Lose My Number" and "Take Me Home" are my favorites from the album.

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад +1

    A master piece of an album from a year full of album masterpieces. ‘85 was not the biggest year of the 80s, but it certainly was the best.
    The 80s: _Lived ‘em. Loved ‘em. Miss ‘em._

  • @cjk5115
    @cjk5115 3 года назад +2

    This truly is one of those albums where it's impossible to find a bad song on it. I even grabbed the CD 12-inches which was a collection of all the extended mixes, which is a lot of fun. I saw Phil live in 1994 and it was one of the best concerts I had ever been to, but like you, I wish I could have heard "We Said Hello Goodbye." Great video, Adam.

  • @BillGraper
    @BillGraper 3 года назад +5

    I have this CD. "One More Night" was very memorable. I remember getting a telescope for Christmas in 1984, and listening to the current hits on the radio at night while looking at the moon & Jupiter. "One More Night" was one of the songs that I remember distinctly. All of the hits on the CD are great. I TOTALLY forgot about the song "We Said Hello Goodbye"!!! I remember hearing that in the 80's. It wasn't released as a single, but I do remember it getting some radio airplay. Judging by the chart positions & units sold, it looks like Phil Collins was a lot more popular in the USA than in his native England!

    • @teresagorden5984
      @teresagorden5984 2 года назад +1

      Phil Collins was hugely popular in Canada. I went to at least 3 or 4 concerts in Vancouver, and this album tour was one of them. one concert I always remember, without trying to recall them. Brilliant, songwriter,
      musician, vocalists of my lifetime. I wish Phil all the best in his health, and he is still great.

  • @graemeknowles1431
    @graemeknowles1431 3 года назад +6

    It's what a classic should be. The big radio hits. And the fillers are just as good. Brilliant album from 85.👍

  • @jpdress65
    @jpdress65 3 года назад +3

    “Take me home”, was also in season 2 episode 1. When Crockett & Tubbs we’re heading back to Miami.

  • @danielstamp3301
    @danielstamp3301 3 года назад +2

    Your knowledge, presentation, depth and passion for music really shines. I have watched several of your videos and this one confirms a need to subscribe.
    I loved this album and growing up in the 70's and 80's, watching MTV and annoying the hell out of my parents playing my music too loud. lol, great memories!

  • @MemphiStig
    @MemphiStig 3 года назад +1

    the 80s, my college years, were my musical awakening. i didn't have this album, but a lot of my favorites came from this year, and from all across the spectrum. the 80s wasn't just synths and mullets and parachute pants and padded shoulders. the music was really diverse and new sounds were constantly coming at us from all directions. as much as any other decade, 80s music was fresh and innovative and classic and relatable. sure there was lots of commercial garbage, but no matter your tastes, there's something there for everybody, even today's newer ears. i'm not committed to any decade as being the best, but i love this one as much as the rest.

  • @bryanabbott6169
    @bryanabbott6169 3 года назад +4

    I remember an interview that Phil Collins had, where he told the interviewer that Billy from 'Don't Forget My Number' was his friend Eric Clapton, who at the time of the writing of the song had a serious cocaine addiction. Phil wanted him to know that he's a phone call away if he wanted help.
    I don't know if Phil said this to just have an explanation for the song, or if this was actually the basis of the song. But it sure gives it a deeper meaning.

  • @GregorySchultz1
    @GregorySchultz1 3 года назад +2

    “We Said Hello Goodbye” is definitely one of my favorites, too. Fantastic song! That orchestral beginning is masterful. As for “Take Me Home,” I can, indeed, see the mental patient aspect of the lyrics: trapped in a room, “there’s no point escaping”, “I’ve got no far horizons”, “they can’t turn out my feelings like they’re turning out the light”, … it’s definitely there, even if the music video doesn’t cover it; I’d actually latched onto the prisoner aspect before learning of his inspiration for the song. Either way, it’s one of his best, I think. I love the many different rhythms in the arrangement all working together. So good!

  • @gokhanersan8561
    @gokhanersan8561 3 года назад +19

    This is my favorite high tech pop rock album. I wished Easy Lover was included in it.

    • @michaelfaragher1911
      @michaelfaragher1911 3 года назад +1

      Same here. I thought it was on the album until I brought it on cassette. Remember feeling disappointed. Love that song still today!
      Years later when the internet came along realised it was on Phil Baileys Chinese wall album that Phil produced!

    • @collectingonthecheap56353
      @collectingonthecheap56353 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelfaragher1911 ah. I have always known it as the theme song for the first WrestleMania, so I thought perhaps it was just a single. Thanks for the information.

  • @laughteraddict1003
    @laughteraddict1003 3 года назад +4

    The Phoenix horns are what make this album for me. I love a good horn section. Wish more bands utilized them. Brass Against does Rage covers with lots of horns

  • @one-eye1721
    @one-eye1721 3 года назад +1

    Nostalgia story time!
    When I was nine years old and obsessed with STAR WARS and TRANSFORMERS my best friend at the time suddenly started to become interested in music. We'd hang out and while I would just want to draw pictures of Indiana Jones he would be talking about songs like Phil Collins' 'Take Me Home' and 'Broken Wings' by Mister Mister; you know, stuff that was on the radio at the time. He was really into it, which was a bit weird because all I cared about at that age was movies and toys.
    He moved away about a year later, and probably ten years ago I looked his name up online and found that he had become a music journalist, and had written for Rolling Stone among others.
    I never reached out to him, but I was so proud that he obviously found his passion that early and pursued it.

  • @solarismoon3046
    @solarismoon3046 3 года назад +4

    I remember long, long ago when the sun was shining. Sorry - that was actually from The Land Of Confusion by Genesis. He could do no wrong no matter which band Phil was in!! He took over for Peter Gabriel when he left Genesis to have a solo career and went on to do duets with other people as well as his own solo career and never had to look back. I think that Phil actually loved this album and is only lamenting the fact that he could never duplicate the success and the inspiration that this album had and that nothing he was written since then will! It's too bad since Phil Collins is one of the most talented musicians of our time. Also he will always have a special place in my heart personally as his music meant so much to me.
    I can never live my life again and have those times back but the music that he made had such an impact on me and the way that I have chosen to live in so many ways. It's unbelievable what one persons influence can have on so many others. Who knows what inspires us all to greatness but know that Phil Collins has inspired me and so many to it. I too was about ten years old when this album came out as I would turn eleven later that year. It made such an impact on my young life at that time. I'll never forget what good times and what good music we got to have because of Phil and others like him! Thank you so much for sharing this with us - a long walk back to amnesia lane from a much simpler and better time in life.

  • @jimmyjack72
    @jimmyjack72 3 года назад +6

    This took me back! Peter Gabriel’s “So” and Talking Heads “Stop Making Sense” were on major rotation with this (on cassette) until I discovered the Pixies.

  • @ladystrange7791
    @ladystrange7791 3 года назад +1

    "You can't go home again...but it can get you closer." Professor you worded that perfectly!!! For me, & I'm pretty sure for many 80's kids, that's so much of what makes this music a requirement in our present lives. It's impossible to think of my childhood w/o thinking of Phil Collins' music. At the tme I didn't really pay attention to what was his Genesis work vs solo work. I just loved it all. Even the gut wreching "Against All Odds, a level of sadness I felt only w/ Toto's "I Wont Hold You Back." Cried everytime, but was still so beautiful it was the first real song I learned (voluntarily) to play when taking up the keyboard. Never knew the story behind "No Jacket Required," but thought it was a really cool title, so has stuck in my head for 36 years. Thanks for explaining that!

  • @christophers5510
    @christophers5510 3 года назад +3

    *the outro in "One More Night" is my all time favorite, all songs. Don Myrick (sax) hit a home run here. RIP Don*

  • @socalltd
    @socalltd 3 года назад +1

    Here is something that happened in the spring of 1986. When take me home was coming down from the top ten, Mike and the mechanics were in the top ten with
    All I need is a miracle. Steve Hackett's GTR was in the top 40 with When the Heart Rules the Mind while Invisible touch form Genesis and Sledgehammer by Peter
    Gabriel debut in the top 40 in the same countdown for one week only.

  • @joes9954
    @joes9954 3 года назад +10

    I hope you can score an interview with him one day. Even over Zoom it will still be amazing.

  • @coyoteartist
    @coyoteartist 3 года назад +2

    This was the first rock album I ever got in a store. My mother bought me the cassette for me in Sears. At the time I would have still been 5. I can still picture it, the display on the counter of the checkout. I wore that tape out eventually, although it lasted a lot of years. Of course I have both CDs and the original LP. There use to be a cartoon in the Orlando Sentinel I think was called Dave. There was a strip once where he gets an album he needed to complete his set of this one album on all formats. For me, this album is the the kinda album you do that for.

  • @julieabraham3566
    @julieabraham3566 3 года назад +1

    He is very talented but I could just never get into his music the way my friends did. However, I always loved how I could see how his music would transform something inside my friends, something blissful and nostalgic, whenever they heard/hear his music. That is a treasure that is always worth witnessing!

  • @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In
    @ChrisConnolly-Mr.C-Dives-In 3 года назад +6

    Genesis Invisible Touch tour was my 1st stadium show, probably my 1st concert overall. In that era, Phil and Genesis were tops for me, the countless times I played No Jacket Required on cassette. Great music, my tastes changed, but those songs were amazing. Glad to be from Chicago, where Pump Room local legend brought the title of a great record.

  • @MrPrice2U
    @MrPrice2U 3 года назад +6

    It's a great album. One of the first albums I bought as a kid. "Don't lose my number" also has an amazing video. "Inside out" is still one of my favs of all time.

  • @colleenhoffman2817
    @colleenhoffman2817 3 года назад +1

    You have such a gift for taking one back to a special time in our lives through your reminiscing of these musical masterpieces!!! I just turned 50 last year and I love watching your channel! It really does transport me back to those wonderful times growing up listening to amazing music!!! Thank you!!!

  • @Primus54
    @Primus54 3 года назад +1

    First time watching your channel. Extremely well done. As to the subject, to think Genesis purists once thought Peter Gabriel’s exit was going to end Genesis... “The DRUMMER is going to take over?! What?!” “No Jacket Required” was the very first CD I ever bought (always vinyl up until then)... still have it and it is in perfect condition. My favorite track is “Inside Out”, although I will listen to the entire album and enjoy every song, that track always gets a second playing before I put the disc away! Thanks for the memories, Sir! (Subbed).

  • @DavidLazarus
    @DavidLazarus 3 года назад +2

    I won't deny that No Jacket Required is a great album, but I urge everyone here to have a listen to Genesis's And Then There Were Three. It is excellent! I recently listened to it a few times after not hearing it for probably 20+ years and, man, I can tell you that it won't be another 20 years before I listen to it again! Fantastic music!

  • @scottvaldes70
    @scottvaldes70 3 года назад +4

    One of many iconic albums of 1985 that made that year my favorite for pop music.

  • @wmg1958
    @wmg1958 3 года назад +1

    Knowing that music and memory are tied to each other is what makes this channel what it is. Thanks man!

  • @edryba4867
    @edryba4867 3 года назад +2

    Here’s trivia for you. In the BAR (NOT THE DINING AREA) of Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel’s “Pump Room”, the padded edge of the bar and the booths around the outer walls of the bar area, it was all upholstered in red leather. This was in the 1930’s. How do I know? All that red leather upholstery was originally done by MY GRANDFATHER!

  • @Kilroy_5150
    @Kilroy_5150 3 года назад +1

    This albums was one of those albums where, at the time i put it in i was doing something else, it made me stop what i was doing and the lyrics just "pulled" me in then the music kept me there. I could associate this album with a lot of times in my life but it's just my take on how things went.
    And yes, "We Said Hello Goodbye" was one of my favorite tracks on the album and i agree with you, Adam, i like that version better. Still, "Billy Don't Lose My Number" got to me with the video, it was really memorable.
    I can't remember how many soundtracks Phil's music has been on but i remember, back then, they were everywhere.

  • @chrisorsten
    @chrisorsten 3 года назад

    I was 10 years oldwhen this came out. My older brother handed me the tape and told me I "Had to" listen to it. Now.
    Played it, and by the time "Take Me Home" was over, it literally changed my life forever. Not only did it make me get "Face Value" and "Hello I Must Be Going", it's also when I learned about Genesis, which became 'my band'.... When I went to a school full of metalheads.
    This also made me want to become a musician. I took up every instrument I could find, studied theory, immersed myself into all styles of music, the art of songwriting and the history of the artists and I still do it to this day.
    I have worn out a cassette and a CD (yes.. a CD) of this album. Times have changed and I really don't listen to "Sussudio" and "Don't Lose My Number" that much. But "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore" helped get me through my divorce - as did a lot of his solo catalog - and "Take Me Home" is still one of the finest song ever written.

  • @29moons
    @29moons 3 года назад +1

    "Take Me Home" is my all-time favorite Phil song. It takes me back to that era and of course my youth. Phil himself has said that it is one of his favorite tracks and is sure to play it every show.

  • @HumbertoAbed
    @HumbertoAbed 3 года назад +1

    I still have going to one of his concerts on my bucket list. He is one of the greatest.
    As a photographer I got to photograph his daughter, Lilly, at a publicity event for one of her movies back in 2013, "City of bones". I first apologized to her because at the time I had never seen any of her work. And told her that it was a very special moment for me because it was the moment I was the closest I've ever been to Phil. "He is the greatest" I said.
    She smiled , "He is" she replied.

  • @bobreaves6804
    @bobreaves6804 3 года назад +1

    I was a young Air Force guy stationed in England when this album came out and he was one of my favorite artists around that time. It was also at a time when I started my switch from collecting vinyl to collecting CDs when possible. This one was likely one of the first 10 CDs I ever bought.

  • @JayMatt89
    @JayMatt89 6 месяцев назад

    1982-1987 is exactly a great 5 year span of understanding of what music we love, and what genre will dominate the rest of our life....Phil and company will always be apart of my life

  • @frommetoyou1981
    @frommetoyou1981 3 года назад +1

    A well produced polished pop rock album, great songs, very infectious. Im gonna go upstairs and dig it out from my collection. "One more night" is a huge favourite of mine. Great video. Thankyou!

  • @RetroEntertainmentArchive
    @RetroEntertainmentArchive 3 года назад +1

    "No Jacket Required" has to be my favorite Phil Collins album. It certainly got me through some tough times growing up in a small town as a teenager, and into my twenties after I left home to be on my own.
    My top tracks from the album have to be "Take Me Home" and "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore?", the latter becoming an anthem of sorts for me whenever I encountered difficulties or heartbreak in relationships with young women.
    Phil Collins will always be my one of my best-loved go-to performers of the 80s for an uplifting rocking boost or a soothing lyrical balm for a mending heart.

  • @Rusty_Gold85
    @Rusty_Gold85 3 года назад

    When I was 19 ,I used to hit the Gym after working and digging in construction all day , in my new Job , and after a sauna drive Home . The car had no air con and i would drive with windows down during summer . I had picked this up on cassette from the record shop and would play it on my cars equalizer speaker system . I still remember the feeling with wet hair ( from Gym showers ) " Take me Home " on the 40 minute drive home . Somehow it was the best feeling of my life and I am still there , even 37 years later.

  • @christophers5510
    @christophers5510 3 года назад +13

    *listen to "Long Long Way To Go" & its still relevant today during the opiods crisis*

  • @skywarp0828
    @skywarp0828 3 года назад

    What i like about the professor is not only the knowledge he brings but also the life stories he shares are so relateable to me. Almost like hes talking about events in my life as it relates to music. We are close to the same age so that may be why. Whatever the case may be, keep up the good work.

  • @BJWanlund
    @BJWanlund 3 года назад +1

    This album is an unqualified masterpiece. I’m a huge fan of this album. Easily one of the all time classics and I have lost count of how many times I’ve listened to it. My favorite non-single tracks on it are “Long Long Way to Go”, “Only You Know and I Know” and “Inside Out”. Inside Out being my absolute favorite out of all of them.

  • @conniebauer4128
    @conniebauer4128 3 года назад +2

    You must be just a little bit younger than me. My "discovery" years were 80 - 83. Also during those years everything from the 70s was still being played on the radio and as a bonus in 1984, an FM oldies station began in my area that played all the hits of the 60s. It was like a magical whole new world!!!

  • @aquafujiable
    @aquafujiable 2 года назад +1

    Love this addition with Phil Collins, love to see Mike and the Mechanics, as well as the story of Genesis from Peter Gabriel to Phil Collins areas

  • @brendawilliams5596
    @brendawilliams5596 3 года назад +1

    I just want to compliment you on your dedication to rock. You have the best interviews and documentation of rock. I love your show. Keep the music flowing as it soothes my heart.

  • @OSoU812
    @OSoU812 3 года назад +4

    Who gives a better review of Phil Collins, the great Professor or Patrick Bateman in American Psycho?

    • @christosstamato527
      @christosstamato527 3 года назад +2

      Bateman's reviews in the book are on point. He also wrote a perfect piece on Whitney Houston and absolutely peaked with an 8-page review of Huey Lewis & The News and their 5 first albums. When people ask me why I like them, I tend to lift stuff off Patrick's review hah!
      Guy could've seriously been a critic

    • @jaynesixx2185
      @jaynesixx2185 3 года назад

      🤣

  • @poniatowski3547
    @poniatowski3547 3 года назад +1

    First album I bought. Sussudio is in my top 5 singles of all time. Absolute legend. Thanks for this video. The album is the 80’s epitomised

  • @dixiesmaster
    @dixiesmaster 3 года назад +2

    Since no one mentioned it, "Find a Way to My Heart" is one of my fave PC songs. But this album was his best.

  • @PatrickWarczak-
    @PatrickWarczak- 3 года назад

    i'll never forget in April (I think) 1985, i was a freshman in college and known as the resident Phil Collins/Genesis freak. A friend told me Phil had released a new song and it was on the radio. I sat and listened to One More Night and thought, OK, that's cool. Well, that turned out to be huge!

  • @pretlaw
    @pretlaw 3 года назад +1

    1985 was a pivotal year in my life. I graduated high school, joined the Army, and married my first wife...all in a span of 7 months. It was my favorite year of the 80's as it was the year that shot me into adulthood.

  • @5150-for-music
    @5150-for-music 3 года назад

    Some how I forgot how much I LOVE this album. Thank you for breaking it down. I found myself saying "I need to add that to my playlist and life". Played the heck out of this album back then.

  • @lewiscrow
    @lewiscrow 3 года назад +2

    Phil's best album, and "Take Me Home" is my favorite Phil song of all time. I remember "We Said Hello Goodbye" got a fair amount of airplay in my area from being in that movie. I thought it was his new single but I never heard it on AT40, so I figured my assumption was wrong. When I got the NJR CD I was happy to have it as an unexpected bonus track

  • @kendrabeav4087
    @kendrabeav4087 3 года назад +4

    Tonight is my favorite, but thanks for explaining why I love most of Phil's songs too!

  • @kennethcanada7992
    @kennethcanada7992 3 года назад

    Dude, great job. "One More Night" was the song I sent Lori, the girl that still lives in my heart and stays in my mind but, sadly, was never mine.

  • @najibkhan7299
    @najibkhan7299 3 года назад

    I love this album. It brings back the 80s & high school in a very potent way. Every single track holds a special place & a special memory.

  • @HOPEat
    @HOPEat 3 года назад +1

    A lot of great memories from this album. Thank you for your wisdom as always. 🍻

  • @MF-le7fp
    @MF-le7fp 3 года назад

    My first Genesis LP was "Abacab." I was 12 yo, and in a small Texas' town's only record store, with my Nana. I initially wanted to buy Judas Priest's "Hell Bent for Leather." But she wasn't having it, even though I was using my hard earned allowance. She said she had read an article, and "that they weren't good people."
    The entire time we were in there, the music playing on the store's system seemed to get better and better, and when she said Judas Priest wasn't happening, instead of throwing a fit, I asked the guy working there what it was that was playing, as "Man on the corner" was almost finished. He showed me the album, and I bought it, instead. My love of heavy metal remained, of course. But out of respect for her, I never did buy another Judas Priest album. And without her, I never would have discovered Genesis, and subsequently, Phil Collins. No regrets. And I also discovered that songs like "I don't care anymore", and "Mama", actually carried just as much (if not MORE) power, angst, and raw energy than much of what the heavy metal groups were dishing out. Rock on, Phil. You rule, dude.

  • @JoseFernandez-mn6qt
    @JoseFernandez-mn6qt 3 года назад +1

    Dr. I totally agree with you on this fantastic album! Inside Out and Take Me Home are my two favorite songs from this amazing collection. Phil Collins is without a doubt, one of the greatest rock musicians of all times!

  • @rabbitpygg
    @rabbitpygg Год назад

    One of my favorite albums from any artist or group. Phil Collins is one of my favorite artists and this album is a big reason for that.
    My favorite track is Sussidio. I loved "dance music" in the 80's and this song, along with Madonna's "Get Into the Groove", always got me moving.
    I was in my first "serious" relationship in 1985, and this album got played a *lot* in the cassette player when went parking in our favorite spot after leaving the movie or getting off from work. 😊 Brings back a lot of fond memories. 🙂