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I Look Like Brian May!
The ultimate site for Brian May look-alikes
http://www.ilooklikebrianmay.com
Total Mayhem
Contains biography, pictures, downloads, merchandise, games and tablatures.
http://ourworld.cs.com/TotalMayhem21/
Eric's Brian May Site
Includes pictures, lyrics, history, and concert information.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/brianmay/
Brian May
Official Hollywood Records site.
http://hollywoodrecords.go.com/brianmay/
Amazon offers Back to the Light (Audio CD),02 February, 1993
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"Everything I do, I'm driven by you" / 4
This album has great songs all the way through, but has me wondering: "How come Brian May's solo career wasn't more successful?" Brian May was, after all, Queen's best musician. Yes, Freddie Mercury had the best voice and was the band's showman, Roger Taylor was a great drummer had a unique talent of hitting the high notes and John Deacon was a great bass player and wrote great songs (Queen was indeed a team). However, Brian May's guitar parts defined Queen's sound and he had a gift for making different sounds off his custom-made Red Special guitar that only he could come up with. "Dark" is a lullaby prelude "We will rock you, rock you, rock you," Brian sweetly sings before his guitar takes over and literally wakes you up. "Back to the Light" is the title track and sounds a little like "Play the Game." "Love Token" is a bluesy rocker, whose happy-go-lucky melody belies a tale of marital infidelity, followed by the spiritual rocker "Resurrection," which features the late Cozy Powell on drums. The best song is perhaps the melancholy "Too Much Love Will Kill You" (which Queen would actually record and include on Made In Heaven), followed by the minour hit "Driven by You" (it was actually used in an automobile advert in the UK). "Nothing But Blue" was written around the time Brian's musical partner Freddie was very ill near the final days of his life, and features John Deacon on bass. "I'm Scared" is a tongue in cheek rocker "I'm scared of finding myself, I'm scared of losing myself..." and the list of Brian's personal horrors goes on. "Last Horizon" is a beautiful sounding instrumental. "Let Your Heart Rule Your Head" is a laid back country-style song, much in the mold of "39" from A Night at the Opera. "Just One Life" is an ode to another person Brian admired. It all ends with the Small Faces' "Rolling Over" before Brian reprises the "We will rock you" intro to close it off. There is speculation that much of this album would have found itself on a Queen album, had Freddie been around at this time. The only clue Brian gives to that is a list of acknowledgements including "the sorely missed Freddie Mercury."
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Picture A World Where Senses Collide (RedNova)
By Michael Winter, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Feb. 18--ST. PETERSBURG -- The sky was the color of a capital letter "C," and out in the bay, above the softly chiming reflections of sailboats, gulls whirled and swooped, filling the air with calls of mustard and cinnamon. This was St.
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Five-year-old Sara Hafemeister came downstairs, saw flames shooting from the wood stove, and ran to wake her parents, saving her family from a fire that destroyed Mendham Township house.
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Snow slips up drivers: 1,000 crashes in N.J. A relatively small amount of snow layered the ground Wednesday in Morris after a night-long storm but it racked up a large number of traffic accidents.
Musicians share tunes that strike a chord with their hearts (Chattanooga Time...
here are love songs, and then there are Al Green songs. At weddings, Etta James? ?At Last? is heard about as regularly as ?I Do.? And tonight, rest assured, plenty of couples will be playing special songs from folks like Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding and Sam Cooke.

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