![]() ![]() After the concert, Vic congratulates Phil, and Barry decides to pay Giorgio his money back to avoid any more threats to Phil's life. Vic successfully fends off Forelli's men, and Phil completes his concert intact. Barry's fears are confirmed when Vic spots a man trying to sabotage the lighting rig, with Phil directly underneath. When he arrives, Phil is already on stage and Barry is worried that Giorgio's men are going to make an attempt on Phil's life during the concert. After escorting Reni, who has just had her fourth sex change, to the airport, Vic heads to the concert. Vic kills them and defuses the bomb before Phil and Barry arrive.Ī few weeks pass and the day of Phil's concert arrives. He heads down to the basement to find some hitmen planting a bomb. He kills many of them, eventually finding a basement keycard. Vic arrives at the stadium to find it filled with armed Forelli gang members. Phil is due to perform a soundcheck for his concert at the Hyman Memorial Stadium later that day, and Barry wants Vic to ensure that the stadium is safe. Vic kills the gunmen and drives Phil and Barry to Phil's hotel.Ī few days later, Vic meets Barry, Phil and Reni at the film studio. The gunmen destroy Phil's helicopter a few moments after he alights. Vic and Barry meet Phil, who is also greeted by some Forelli Family gunmen. Victor Vance, who is working for Barry's friend Reni Wassulmaier, agrees to go with Barry to meet Phil, who is arriving in the city by helicopter. Phil's manager, Barry Mickelthwaite owes $3,000,000 to Giorgio Forelli, a Forelli Crime Family capo, and he is worried that Forelli is going to try and assassinate Phil if he does not get his money back. In 1984, Phil is in Vice City for an upcoming concert. Events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories After a year of touring, band tensions and the lack of commercial success dissolved the group. However, the album's main single, "From Now On", was a commercial failure. Melody Maker featured the album as "Pop Album of the Month", describing it as "adult music beautifully played with nice tight harmonies". With the latter group, he wrote his first song titled "Lying Crying Dying".Ĭollins' first record deal came as drummer for Flaming Youth who released a single album, Ark 2 (1969). While attending Chiswick Community School he formed a band called The Real Thing and later joined The Freehold. Collins was among the last three finalists for the role of "I.Q." on the children's American television show The Bugaloos (he lost out to English actor/musician John McIndoe.ĭespite the beginnings of an acting career, Collins continued to gravitate towards music. Harrison credited him in the liner notes to the remastered CD version of the album released in 2000. ![]() In 1970, the 19-year old Collins played percussion on the George Harrison song "The Art of Dying". ![]() He also auditioned for the role of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (1968). He was an extra in The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night - one of hundreds of screaming teenagers during the TV concert sequence and seen fleetingly in a close-up. He began a career as a child actor and model, and won his first major role as The Artful Dodger in the London production of Oliver!. His professional training began at fourteen when he entered Barbara Speake Stage School. He practiced by playing alongside the television and radio, and never learned to read and write conventional musical notation instead, he uses a system he devised himself. As Collins grew older these were followed by more complete sets bought by his parents. Later, his uncle Mark Wade made him a makeshift one that he used regularly. 3.3 Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto OnlineĬollins was given a toy drum kit for Christmas when he was five.3.1 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.2.1 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.1.2 Events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. ![]()
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