Legend OBLITERATED His Cheating Wife ALL Across Radio on This BRUTAL 80s Hit | Professor of Rock
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So as a musician, where do you draw the line between your art and someone else’s personal life? When is it okay to profit from somebody’s most intimate secrets? Well, back in the early 80s, today’s breakout artist Mr. Phil Collins went through a bitter divorce… giving him enough “hot take” material to fill the better part of two records. Face Value and Hello I Must Be Going. Especially the songs In the Air Tonight, I Missed Again, Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) and I Don’t Care Anymore. The whole experience was completely devastating for both parties. And though we’re not taking sides, we are giving you an in-depth look at this heart-wrenching musical journey, and highlighting an 80s hit that works as this songwriter’s final word on the “whole damn thing.” The top 40 hit, I Don’t Care Anymore... Emotionally intense and strangely cathartic, I think most of us can relate to it. We’ve all been there. But what do you think? Did Phil Collins go too far? Or did he have the right to broadcast his divorce over the radio?” The story’s coming up.… NEXT on the Professor of Rock.

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So if you haven’t guessed it yet, today we are covering one of the most successful artists of the 80s… Mr. Phil Collins. In past episodes, we’ve gotten into Phil’s career both with Genesis and as a solo artist… covering tracks like In the Air Tonight, Take Me Home, and Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) parentheses song. Today we’re going solo Phil one more time, rewinding back to the early days of his pop success to take a closer look at one of his angriest songs of the decade. A song that I’d maybe even call a hidden gem in some respects. Though it’s been streamed since then more than some of his biggest hits. Today we’re giving it its due. From Phil’s second solo album Hello, I Must Be Going, it’s ‘I Don’t Care Anymore.’ Okay, so to really understand this one, we’re going to have to step back into the 70s to Phil’s double marriage to his first wife and to his band. So Phil met the girl of his dreams (and later his nightmares) when they were both just 11 years old in a London drama class. Her name was Andrea Bertorelli… or Andy for short, as he refers to her in his autobiography. The two youngsters had an on-again-off-agency relationship through their teen years until the late 1960s… when they would for a time live their own separate lives.

However, the couple became reacquainted a few years later in 1974 when Genesis performed in Vancouver, British Columbia where Andy’s family had moved. In their time apart Andy had given birth to a girl named Joely. And upon seeing Andy again, Phil fell madly in love with her.

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