Phil Collins Says Genesis Reunion Possible Nov 7, 11:15 AM EST
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Phil Collins says he's open to the idea of a Genesis reunion.
Nothing has been announced, but the 54-year-old British singer, who is touring the Middle East, says: "There's a possibility. I'm open for it."
"If it doesn't happen, it won't be because we don't want to. It will just be because there are too many things in the way," he said Sunday. "I'm happy to sit behind the drum kit and let Peter (Gabriel) be the singer, but if it happens, I'll be there."
Genesis formed in 1967, performing for more than 30 years before disbanding in 1998. Collins fronted the band after lead singer Gabriel left in 1975 to pursue a solo career.
Collins went solo in 1996.
"We're all still good friends. We spent like 30 or 25 years of our life in the same office," Collins said. "Just because we don't play in the same band anymore doesn't mean we don't see each other and enjoy each other's company."
I saw the Phil Collins lead Genesis in 1988. It was a good show but a bad concert experience as some drunk dumbass spilled her entire beer on my coat. It was 25 degrees and I had a little bit of a walk back to the car. And once in the car the I had to take off my coat and put it in the trunk. It stunk, I stunk. It was just a bad experience.
Actually I was pretty sober. But after walking to the car I wish I was drunk. I just don't understand the people who go to concerts only to get so trashed they couldn't possibly remember the show the next day. I've had a good buzz going but never trashed. That couldn't have been you in '88 you would have been like 16. This drunk chick was at least 20.