Monica Reed

Phil Collins schools some Gen Z brothers on legendary 80’s music

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Phil Collins schools some Gen Z brothers on legendary 80’s music

This set of twins and music lovers just heard Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight” for the first time.  They pause a few times to commentate and get the feel of the music.  The  massive, dramatic, drum solo in the song throws these guys for a loop (4:54), they were totally taken back!  The power of the song!  They have discovered what we all have known all along…80’s music is the best!

Can you imagine hearing “In the Air Tonight” for the first time almost 30 years after it’s release?  Defiantly a song that stands the test of time!!  Turn it up and jam this song on the way home tonight!

 

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