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Gear disparity?

Before march it said "The song's drum sounds come from an E-mu SP-12, a classic drum machine of the 1980's. Leland Sklar plays the synth bass via a Roland stompbox. The Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 leads the song. This is layered with a Yamaha DX7 Electric Piano. Like many of Collins' songs, Sussudio has a full horn section on it."

Now it is different - synth bass is a minimoog, for example. Any sources for either of these lists? Kps2420 9.13.06

The Video

Sorry, but that's not Mike Rutherford in the beginning of the video... it's obviously a much older man. Now for those trying to spot familiar faces, I will tell you that the kids are (supposedly) Simon and Joely. I don't have a source for that, but it should be easy to tell upon re-watching the video, as will debunking the Rutherford theory. Oh, and by the way... I'd *really* like to see a source for the Tarantino cameo. Is there any evidence he was even in London at the time? I'm pretty sure I know which guy people think is him, and while I could accept it was him if provided with a reliable source, I'll continue to doubt it until then. MaxVolume (talk) 06:44, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I thought the Tarantino cameo mention was amazingly suspicious, too. That's why I didn't add it to the No Jacket Required article... a lot of the stuff in this article is quite suspicious! I just wish we had the tape that had all the music videos... the credits section would shed so much light on this! CarpetCrawler (talk) 04:40, 23 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Big Band version of Sussudio

Phil Collins Big Band recorded a rearranged (instrumental) version of Sussudio which should be worth mentioning here.