Not sure why they wheel him out ... very sad to see Phil in this condition, prefer to remember him when he could still belt it out. As much as I luv' Genesis I wouldn't go and see him now, too depressing.
At Bluesfest Bryon Bay they did the same thing with BB King, wheeled him out for a few songs, he could hardly play a note, so we all sadly waved him goodbye. It was not the way i wanted to remember him and I wished i hadn't seen him in that condition, it felt like exploitation.
To quote an article in the press 'I saw B B King again at the 2011 Byron Bay Bluesfest. He was the
reason I had gone to Byron that year: to pay my respects to the man who
made me want to play the guitar all those years ago. I also had wanted
to be like him: a strong man, not brutal and physically powerful, but a
man with a gentle yet unbreakable strength of spirit.
At Bluesfest, looking dangerously overweight, and appearing aged even
beyond his 85 years, King was helped on after a twenty minute warmup by
his band. For a further twenty minutes the King of The Blues struggled
to sing and play his guitar. Despite flashes of the old strength and
fire, B B was sadly off-game. The enlarged close-ups of his face on the
screens both sides of the stage were meant to show his face in
contortions of feeling and passion but they showed only frustration and
eons of weariness around his eyes'
So true, its not right for Phil. Getting old really sucks.