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Brian May re-releases solo cut Too Much Love Will Kill You
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Brian May removes artwork and other beloved items from his West London home
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Brian May s extraordinary drive to keep creating has not diminished, despite the challenges of a global pandemic and lockdown. The musician will turn 74 this summer and has battled a succession of illnesses, including a heart attack, and injuries over the past 18 months. Yet, he has a dizzying array of projects all on the go, while fans nervously wait to hear what will happen about the upcoming European dates for the Queen and Adam Lambert Rhapsody Tour. And on top of all that, today he also revealed exciting album news.
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Freddie Mercury and Brian May rocked audiences in the Capital on Queens Night At The Opera tour in 1975.
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? It was a question on the minds of many Queen fans when the iconic band kicked off their legendary gig at Aberdeen’s Capitol 45 years ago.
Coming as Bohemian Rhapsody was firmly fixed at number one – and heading for the coveted Christmas slot – there had been speculation about just how Freddie Mercury and the boys were going to recreate live on stage that ground-breaking and so complex sound of the single.
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Freddie Mercury and Brian May rocked audiences in the Capital on Queens Night At The Opera tour in 1975.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? It was a question on the minds of many Queen fans when the iconic band kicked off their legendary gig at Aberdeen’s Capitol 45 years ago.
Coming as Bohemian Rhapsody was firmly fixed at number one – and heading for the coveted Christmas slot – there had been speculation about just how Freddie Mercury and the boys were going to recreate live on stage that ground-breaking and so complex sound of the single.
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