• #getphilvotedin, The Podcast Episode 4 - Brad "Munchie" Marsh

  • Aug 17 2022
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

#getphilvotedin, The Podcast Episode 4 - Brad "Munchie" Marsh

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I visit with Brad "Munchie" Marsh, Phil Collins'  long time drum tech. Brad shares his experiences and opinions as only he can do having been Phil's 'right-hand' man...literally. Brad is a right-hander and Phil's a lefty, so we talk about that, and so much more. Learn where the kick-drum kitty came from and where it is today,  Brad's belief that The Farm Studio's house is haunted, Brad's favorite Phil solo song (hint Daryl Stuermer helped write it), the recipe for Phil's swamp water tea, how Brad helped move Phil's model train collection, and much, much more. Enjoy! By the way at about the 1:40 mark the podcast seems to end. Well Brad and I picked up a day later for a short few things we'd forgotten to cover, so when it seems like it's ending, keep listening! :-) You will hear all  about Phil's tea and more! 

    I also wanted to note that because I use Zoom to record, and the interview subject and I can see each other, a few times during the interview Brad and I will talk about something in the room or he will hold something up to the camera. I will screen shot those things and share them on the Phil Collins Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (as a solo artist) Facebook page and on https://getphilvotedin.com website.  
    This link https://getphilvotedin.com/podcast-%26-youtube
     will take you directly to the page for the screenshots, scroll all the way down. 

    And one last note. I mistakenly refer to Phil's first time singing for Genesis in concert as having occurred in 1975, the correct year is 1976. (March 26, 1976, London, Ontario). 

    #getphilvotedin 

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