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Irish Star on MSNBrian May admits he still struggles with iconic Queen guitar solo after 50 yearsBrian May has opened up about the iconic guitar solo from Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, admitting that he still struggles to ...
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Guitar Player on MSNA British teenager has channeled his hero Brian May by building a guitar from scrap woodThe youngster's project shares many similarities with May’s Red Special, while it bears the distinctive shape of Randy Rhoads ...
As the new Queen I boxset drags once lost songs into the daylight, May tells us about poverty, parental disapproval, the Red ...
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The Mirror US on MSNQueen fans think they know surprising reason band 'stopped trying in America'Queen, the legendary band known for hits like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'I Want to Break Free', enjoyed immense success ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“Brian May was a huge inspiration for this project”: Teenager constructs guitar from scrap wood“Brian May was a huge inspiration for this project,” Sam told the Bristol Post. “I grew up listening to Queen music, thanks ...
Since Mercury's passing, May has performed Love of My Life solo (with the help of old footage of the vocalist) with a ...
Brian May has recalled how one of his most famous ... It was voted as the third-best Queen song of all time by readers of Rolling Stone in 2014, beaten only by Fat Bottomed Girls, which also ...
Queen's lead guitarist Brian May took to Instagram with a special statement for fans as he marked a big milestone in the band's history.
But when Queen recorded Don’t Stop Me Now for their 1978 album Jazz, May found himself sidelined by singer Freddie Mercury, who wrote the song and had very definite ideas about how it should sound.
Although the band were told the song had no hope of getting airplay, Capital Radio DJ Kenny Everett, who was a friend of Freddie's stepped in and played it 14 times in one weekend. This started the ...
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Guitar Player on MSNBrian May’s new signature Gibson JS-200 features a subtle tribute to Freddie MercuryBecause of his deep-rooted love for his self-made Red Special guitar, it’s taken Brian May half a century of noise-making to ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor on Queen’s songs and Freddie’s genius. Plus Sex Pistols, The Beatles, The Pogues, Dionne Warwick, ...
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