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View All Images- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10.
- Legendary rocker, pianist and drummer Phil Collins makes an appearance at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Going Back" which is set for release this Friday. The album marks Collins' first since health troubles that have caused him not to be able to play and perform many routine tasks. Collins said, "I think it's a nerve that's been causing the problem...so now I'm just waiting - I've got to wait, you know, six months, nine months - for the nerve to regenerate and it'll either fix itself and it'll be something like it was or it won't be. I'm kind of prepared for the worst." He went on to say, "Things like opening a car door, things like having the strength to cut a loaf of bread - that's where it started to really become annoying. If I didn't play the drums or piano again, well, OK, I can handle it but the other stuff..." London, UK. 9/13/10. `