One of Brian May's most iconic guitar performances almost didn't make it on to one of Queen's most popular tracks.
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.
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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 ...
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PopCrush on MSNQueen’s Brian May Scared It’s ‘Too Late’ to Stop AI From Destroying the Music IndustryThe Cure, an English rock band that toggled from post-punk to goth to alt-rock to some iteration of all three, produced an ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“It's already too late. This theft has already been performed and is unstoppable”: Queen’s Brian May piles on board the anti-AI bandwagonQueen’s Sir Brian May has delivered his take – via UK outlet The Daily Mail, an entity so outraged by the advent of AI that ...
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.
As the new Queen I boxset drags once lost songs into the daylight, May tells us about poverty, parental disapproval, the Red ...
Since Mercury's passing, May has performed Love of My Life solo (with the help of old footage of the vocalist) with a ...
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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 ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNJimmy Page and Brian May Warn That AI Will Destroy Future of ArtJimmy Page and Brian May have both warned about artificial intelligence’s potential to destroy art and bankrupt artists ...
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