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Tuesday October 10, 2006 By Mark Fryer 
The New Zealand Herald - 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
Lesson one for the first-time mule rider: your job is to hold on, nothing more. All attempts to influence speed or direction will be greeted by total indifference. Utter mulishness, in fact.

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Intel explains very odd server numbering scheme 
The Inquirer - Sep 21 2:54 AM
IF YOU ARE as puzzled by the numbers Intel uses to sell its Xeon servers as we are, all it seems, is not lost.

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JSCC offers new continuing education classes 
Kinston Free Press - Oct 09 9:01 PM
KENANSVILLE The Continuing Education Department at James Sprunt Community College will offer the following courses:A beginner and intermediate shag class will meet from 6:30-7:30 and 7:35-8:35 p.m. Thursdays, beginning Thursday, for six weeks in the Herring Building, Room 118.

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Ray juggler off on jaunt 
The Telegraph - Oct 09 3:18 PM
From Varanasi to Wellington. The dagger-wielding hands that had made Lalmohan Ganguly skip more than a heartbeat in Joy Baba Felunath will take aim 28 years on in the New Zealand capital.

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On the Money: Sail Fair recap 
The Colony Courier-Leader - Oct 09 2:26 PM
The Colony launched the new Volvo of Dallas Sail Fair this weekend at Stewart Creek Park. Those attending the fair were treated to games, boat races and an exciting concert by recording artist Eddie Money Saturday. Sunday's events were ceased early due to rain.

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Steel sailing craft a focus of designer 
Galveston County Daily News - Oct 08 10:31 PM
Steel sailboats are a minuscule minority among their fiberglass and wooden sisters. Yet they have a lot of advantages. Just ask Bruce Roberts-Goodson.

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Sir Elton John Among 12 Honorees to Receive Prestigious Disney Legends Award 
Broadcast Newsroom - Oct 09 4:47 PM
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Fullmetal Alchemist - The Conqueror of Shamballa and Chrono Crusade manga 
DVD Talk - Sep 28 10:00 AM
This week we have a look at the Fullmetal Alchemist film, The Conqueror of Shamballa . Taking place two years after the series ends, this is film not only wraps up the series, but it does so in a powerful and moving way that will please fans of the show.

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For The Record: Quick News On Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Marilyn Manson, MySpace, Shadows Fall & More 
MTV Music Television - Oct 06 9:51 AM
Shakira's homecoming show in Barranquilla, Colombia, has a greater mission than getting bodies moving. The November 15 concert will fund an arts school for local children forced from their homes by Colombia's civil war.

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Ninja Action for Game Boy(R) Advance Doubles! TOMY and D3Publisher of America Announce the Release of NARUTO(TM): Ninja  
Broadcast Newsroom - 58 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE -- Ninja mania has just multiplied as TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher of America, Inc. (D3PA) today announced the release of NARUTO: Ninja Council 2 for Game Boy (TM) Advance - Believe it!

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School fights obesity 
Pensacola News Journal - Oct 08 10:55 PM
As students fill their lunch trays today, cafeteria employees throughout the nation will cross their fingers for the veggies. Healthy bodies produce healthy minds.

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Your Money Matters: Dealing with Rising Mortgage Interest Rates 
Kewanee Star Courier - Oct 10 9:18 AM
(ARA) - Many Americans are asking themselves what they should be doing in the wake of rising, and sometimes, fluctuating mortgage rates. It's an important question because for many Americans their home equity represents the cornerstone of their personal wealth.

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Lafarge Expands Aggregate Business in Chicago Market 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 09 6:00 AM
Lafarge today announced that it has completed the purchase of Western Sand and Gravel, Inc.; Aux Sable Stone, LLC; Utica Stone, Inc.; and Conco Western Stone, Inc. located in the greater Chicago area and North Central Illinois.

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Governor's appointees enjoy fat-cat salaries 
Haaretz Daily - Oct 09 6:20 PM
The salaries of Bank of Israel Deputy Governor Zvi Eckstein and Director General Yaakov Danon are NIS 50,000 a month. The central bank's spokesman confirmed the information in response to an inquiry by TheMarker.

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Saline kids love to recycle Club at Heritage Elementary catches on 
Ann Arbor News - Oct 09 7:59 AM
Pondering a collapsed cardboard box, 11-year-old Hassan Nasrallah envisioned that, folded properly, it could be a great lemonade stand. Hassan has taken the slogan "reduce, reuse, recycle'' to heart.

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More pubs to close as Swallow dive continues 
The Herald - Oct 09 5:51 PM
Another 12 pubs owned by the London and Edinburgh Swallow Group are to close, with the loss of about 80 jobs, after the company went into administration.

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Actress Speaks Out Against Domestic Violence 
The Epoch Times - Oct 09 12:12 AM
Actress Salma Hayek was honored at the National Domestic Violence Hotline's 10 year anniversary celebration, October 4th at Washington D.C.'s Union Station. Honoree speakers included Yvette...

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Salmon Clubs to Meet, Eat 
RedNova - Oct 09 3:08 PM
By FROM STAFF REPORTS The three Atlantic salmon clubs in the Bangor area will host their second combined banquet on Oct. 14 at the Bangor Conference Center on Hogan Road.

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Shake off Salt 
Whittier Daily news - 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
For many years, salt was considered a precious commodity, vital for body function and food preservation, and very hard to get in inland areas. Roman soldiers were paid in part with salt, and the word "salary" is descended from that custom.

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Ridgecrest Healthcare Names Phil Dalton as New Chief Executive Officer 
SYS-CON Media - 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
Ridgecrest Healthcare Group, Inc.(PINKSHEETS: RGHG), a leader in providing healthcare management services tohospitals, health systems, other healthcare companies and government,recently announced that Philip Dalton has been appointed as the new ChiefExecutive Officer of Ridgecrest Healthcare Group, Inc.

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Compass Units Raise Salt Prices 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 09 5:24 AM
North American Salt Company and Sifto Canada Corp., subsidiaries of salt producer Compass Minerals, said Monday they are raising prices on their general trade product lines by an average $18 per ton in November, or as contracts allow.

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New leaders at Salvation Army: Here to serve 24-7 
Albany Democrat-Herald - 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
The new couple operating the Salvation Army office in Albany wants the community to know that they are here to serve 24-7.

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Study: 'Mad deer' probably spread brain disease through saliva 
La Crosse Tribune - Oct 09 3:14 AM
WASHINGTON Deer probably spread a brain-destroying illness called chronic wasting disease through their saliva, concludes a study that finally pins down a long-suspected culprit.

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West Australian Music Industry Association Inc 
The West Australian - Oct 09 9:03 AM
Over 1800 songs have been listened to and the nominees announced by WAM, The West Australian Music Industry Association Inc. On Thursday October 19 at the Fly By Night Club in Fremantle we will find out exactly who are the best new song writers in WA and who will take off the coveted WAM Song of the Year award.

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Toufiq, Sami power Eurocon 
Khaleej Times - Oct 08 8:50 PM
SHARJAH Pakistan Test stars Toufiq Umer and Mohammed Sami brought international flavour to the 19th Sharjah Ramadan floodlit cricket for the CSS Group Twenty20 Cup and guided Eurocon Alubond to a comfortable 26-run victory over Malik CC at the Sharjah Stadium on Saturday night.

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Good crowd at Fire Department open house 
Crookston Daily Times - 1 minute ago
Firefighter Bob Magsam brings Samantha Rezac in for a close-up visit with the fire department mascot, Sparky, during Saturday's open house. Waiting to high five Sparky is Samantha's older sister, Sophia.

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Hughes makes strong case for defence 
Belfast Telegraph - Oct 10 2:27 AM
When Northern Ireland qualified for the world cup in 1982 the team kept five clean sheets in their eight qualifying games. Only a single goal was conceded in each of the other three matches.

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'Naukri, twice as big as Monsterindia' 
rediff.com - 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
Naukri.com CEO Sanjeev Bikhchandani says that the Monster.com India claim that it is bigger than Naukri.com is false.

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Editor's Comments: 
RPGamer - Oct 09 8:27 PM
Since the release of the Xbox 360 in Japan, many reasons have been put forth to explain just why the next-gen platform isn't doing so well in such a tech-loving nation. MasterChief debunks one of the more popular recent theories.

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Sims still a running back 
Tallahassee Democrat - Oct 09 11:06 PM
Could there be another Sims at linebacker? Not right now. Bobby Bowden was asked about the possibility of moving true freshman Marcus Sims to linebacker, where his brother Ernie started for Florida State. Another injury - this time to Derek Nicholson - has further thinned that group.

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Notes: Favre expects to play vs. Rams; Ravens' Sams again charged with DUI 
USA Today - Oct 04 7:30 AM
Despite still feeling the effects of a possible slight concussion and pinched nerve in his neck, Brett Favre expects to play Sunday against St. Louis. The Green Bay Packers quarterback hasn't thrown a football since Monday night's loss to the Philadelphia. Elsewhere, Ravens kickoff returner B.J. Sams was charged with driving under the influence.

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Samsung starts marketing world's first 10 megapixel camera phone 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 10 1:17 AM
South Korea's Samsung Electronics has started selling what it claims is the world's first 10 megapixel multimedia phone that offers crisp video and top-notch digital camera functions.

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Round Up: Peter Jackson & Halo, Adscape Hires, Wild Hare Deal 
Gamasutra - Sep 15 4:14 PM
Today's round-up includes news of an interview with Peter Jackson on the Halo movie, Adscape Media adding executives, and a distribution deal between Wild Hare Entertainment and 2WG Media, as well as the latest Game Career Guide updates, Serious Games Source news, GameSetWatch posts and Gamasutra job postings. - In an interview with popular website Ain't It Cool News, film producer Peter

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Judge dismisses suit filed in samurai sword attack on St. Paul police 
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 49 minutes ago
A federal judge has dismissed a mother's wrongful-death lawsuit filed after St. Paul police fatally shot her son as he attacked an officer with a samurai-style sword. Billy Hayek, 19, was holding a three-foot sword and a bible and told his mother she had the devil inside her on Sept. 2, 2002. Police responded with a canine unit and Hayek, who was 6-foot-8 and nearly 300 pounds, broke free as they

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Former TV Reporter Is Arrested on Ship 
Los Angeles Times - 51 minutes ago
Roderick 'Rod' Bernsen, a retired LAPD officer, is suspected of molesting two boys in a sauna.

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Mild temblor shakes San Diego County 
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 09 9:13 PM
A mild earthquake rocked a remote corner of northeastern San Diego County on Monday, but there were no reports of any damage, authorities said.

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Pro Football: Pass Happy 
Sports Illustrated - Oct 10 8:25 AM
It's a killer view. From the picture window on the east wall of Dan and Maureen Grossman's corner condo 28 floors above the trendy shops and bistros on Chicago's Michigan Avenue, you can look through a skyscraper canyon and see sailboats on Lake Michigan and waves lapping at the shore of a small, sandy beach. They bought the place three years ago after their son, Rex, a quarterback out of

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Tales from the rails: Bill Bibby shares some 37 years of stories 
Post-Star - Oct 08 11:23 PM
En route from Thurman to North Creek -- "This ride today is very reminiscent of riding this train in the 1950s," said Bill Bibby, as an Upper Hudson River Railroad excursion train pulled out of Thurman, bound for North Creek.

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One-man gospel mission in Windsor Castle 
Jamaica Gleaner - Oct 09 11:35 PM
Miami native Leo Benjamin travels to Jamaica about eight times a year, but his trips have nothing to do with sun, sand or sex. Instead, the 45-year-old businessman heads straight for Windsor Castle in Portland where he does mission work.

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Options Trader: Tuesday Morning Ideas 
SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 10 7:12 AM
Phil Davis submits: Today is a rare moment when I have nothing to say... I just read an article that is so comprehensive and informative that I have nothing to add! Please take some time to read this piece by Gary Dorsch of Global Money Trends, and no just looking at the pictures!

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Wasteland to playland? 
The Salt Lake Tribune - Oct 09 12:21 AM
Heavy equipment has begun scooping hazardous waste from a small corner of the 21st Street Pond at the heart of industrial west Ogden. Soon, if the city's plans pan out, the old cleanup site at the Union Pacific rail yard will morph into a patch of entertainment heaven. Ogden plans a park, an amphitheater and a world-class water ski pool around it.

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Brian Harold May
Born July 19, 1947
Hampton, London, England
Genre(s) Rock
Arena rock
Glam rock
Hard rock
Heavy metal
Progressive rock
Affiliation(s) Queen
Smile
1984
Notable Guitars Red Special
Years Active
Official Site www.brianmay.com

Brian Harold May CBE (Born July 19, 1947) is the guitarist for the English rock band Queen. As a guitarist, he is known for his distinctive tone as well as for the fact that he built (with his father) his own guitar, called the 'Red Special'. He also wrote many of the band's hits, including "We Will Rock You," "Tie Your Mother Down," "Who Wants to Live Forever," and "The Show Must Go On."

Contents

  • 1 Personal life
  • 2 Performer
  • 3 The Brian May Band
  • 4 Highlights
  • 5 Equipment
  • 6 Brian May's contributions to Queen
  • 7 Discography
    • 7.1 Queen
    • 7.2 Solo albums
    • 7.3 Guest appearances (selection)
  • 8 Trivia
  • 9 Samples
  • 10 External links

Personal life

May attended Hampton School and the prestigious Imperial College London Physics & Mathematics departments and was part way through a Ph.D. programme at the Imperial College (in the physics/infrared astronomy field) when Queen became successful. He never completed his Astronomy doctorate. He had written most of his thesis but never submitted it, although his professors claimed it was strong enough to earn him the doctorate. He was a coauthor of two scientific research papers: MGI Emission in Night-Sky Spectrum (published in Nature 240) and Investigation of Motion of Zodiacal Dust Particles (published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 166). He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Science in November 2002 by Hertfordshire University, although it is not typically customary in the United Kingdom for honorary doctors to be called "Doctor".

May, unlike fellow bandmates Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor, and other rock stars, never used recreational drugs, was not sexually promiscuous (although he did leave his first wife for his then mistress, now second wife, Anita Dobson), doesn't smoke and rarely drinks alcohol. When he does drink, his favourite is Guinness, and his favourite liqueur is Baileys.

May is known for being rather quiet and reserved at parties. He has stated in interviews that he suffered from depression in the late 1980s, even to the point of contemplating suicide, and that drug use would have exacerbated any problems he faced. At the time, during the recording sessions of the Queen album The Miracle, he was splitting up with his wife, his father died, and as a result of Freddie Mercury's illness, Queen retired from touring.

May's father Harold had been a longtime cigarette-smoker, and this likely contributed to his early death. As a result, May dislikes smoking, even to the point where he specifically prohibits smoking indoors at his more recent concerts. He often writes about his opinion on smoking on his website: http://brianmay.com.

His avoidance of alcohol can be traced to an early concert where Queen played with the band Aerosmith, and May had a conversation with fellow guitarist Joe Perry backstage. Perry brought out a bottle of whisky, which the two drank between themselves. May felt so unpleasant during the concert that he promised himself never to have more than one drink before playing.

He has been quoted throughout the years as saying: "I live in my head too much."

May married actress Anita Dobson, who played Angie Watts in EastEnders, on November 18, 2000.

He has three children: James (Jimmy) (1978), Louisa (1981), and Emily Ruth (1987) from his first marriage.

Performer

Brian May in the 1970's

May has played a range of guitars, most often the "Red Special," which he designed with his father, Harold May, and built with wood from a 19th century fireplace. His comments on this instrument, from Queen In Their Own Words (ed. Mick St. Michael, Omnibus Press, 1992, p. 62) are:

   
I like a big neck – thick, flat and wide. I lacquered the fingerboard with Rustin's Plastic Coating. The tremolo is interesting in that the arm's made from an old bicycle saddle bag carrier, the knob at the end's off a knitting needle and the springs are valve springs from an old motorbike.
   

Due to the uniqueness of his guitar, the Red Special, which he built himself, May was often able to create strange and unusual sound effects. For example, he was able to imitate an orchestra in the song "Procession", in "Get Down, Make Love", he was able to create sound effects with his guitar that were so unusual that many thought a synthesizer was being used. In "Good Company" he used his guitar to mimic a trombone, a piccolo and several other instruments for the song's Dixieland jazz band feel.

In addition to using his homemade guitar, he prefers to use coins (especially six-pence pieces) instead of a more traditional plastic plectrum on the basis that their rigidity gives him more control in playing. He is known to constantly carry coins in his pockets specifically for this purpose.

May's early heroes were Cliff Richard and The Shadows, whom he says were the most metallic thing out at the time. Many years later he gained his opportunity to play on separate occasions with both Cliff Richard and Shadows lead guitarist Hank Marvin. He has collaborated with Cliff Richard on a rerecording of the Cliff Richard and The Shadows hit Move It which will be released on the forthcoming album Cliff sings Duets which is due for release in November 2006. May was proud upon hearing that Cliff Richard had mentioned in an interview that he would have Brian May in his personal fantasy band. As well as recording with Hank Marvin, May also contributed to the 1996 album "Twang!: A Tribute to Hank Marvin & the Shadows," playing FBI. The album featured other renowned guitarists such as Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young, Francis Rossi, and Rick Parfitt of Status Quo.

In Queen's three-part vocal harmonies, his was generally the lower-range backing vocal. On some of his songs he sings the lead vocal, such as "Some Day One Day," "All Dead, All Dead," "Long Away," "Leaving Home Ain't Easy," "Good Company," "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" and "'39."

Throughout the last several years, he has overseen the remastering of Queen albums and various DVD and Greatest Hits releases. In 2004, he announced he and drummer Roger Taylor were going on tour for the first time in 18 years as "Queen," along with Free/Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers. Billed as "Queen + Paul Rodgers," the band has played throughout 2005 and 2006 in South Africa, Western Europe, Japan, and North America.

In the Queen's birthday honours list of 2005, he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire "for services to the music industry".

During the time in which Brian May and his father were building the Red Special, May also produced plans to build a second guitar. However, so successful was the Red Special, that May simply had no need to build another guitar. These plans were eventually given to guitar luthier Andrew Guyton in around 2004/05, some slight moderations were made and the guitar was built. It was named "The Spade", as the shape of the body resembled the form shown on playing cards. However the guitar also came to be known as "The Guitar That Time Forgot". As yet, this guitar has not been used in any recordings... and remains in May's possesion.

The Brian May Band

The Brian May Band was officially formed in late October 1992, following the release of his album Back To The Light.

A proto version of the band was loosely formed for October 19th, 1991, when May took part in the Guitar Legends guitar festival in Seville Spain. The line-up for his performance was May (Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar), Cozy Powell (Drums & Percussion), Mike Moran (Keyboards), Rick Wakeman (Keyboards), Maggie Ryder (Backing Vocals), Miriam Stockley (Backing Vocals) and Chris Thompson (Backing Vocals).

Following the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991, May decided to deal with his grief by committing himself as fully as possible to work, first by finishing the album and then hitting the road worldwide to promote it. He has said in numerous interviews that this was the only form of self-prescribed therapy he could think of.

The original line-up was Brian May (Lead Vocals and Lead Guitar), Cozy Powell (Drums and Percussion), Mike Caswell (Guitar), Neil Murray (Bass), Maggie Ryder (Backing Vocals), Miriam Stockley (Backing Vocals) and Chris Thompson (Backing Vocals). This version of the band lasted only during the South American support tour (supporting The B-52's and Joe Cocker) on only five dates. Afterwards, May made significant changes, feeling the group never quite gelled.

Most significantly, May brought guitarist Jamie Moses onboard to replace Mike Caswell. May considered Moses a perfect fit to the band. The other change made was in the backing vocal department. Ryder, Stockley and Thompson are replaced with Catherine Porter and Shelley Preston.

February 23rd, 1993, saw the new and improved line-up of The Brian May Band begin its world tour in the US, both supporting Guns N' Roses and headling a few dates. The tour would take them through North American, Europe and Japan.

After the tour ended on the 18th of December, 1993, May returned to the studio to work with fellow surviving Queen band members Roger Taylor and John Deacon to work on Queen's Made In Heaven album. Spike Edney, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray and Jamie Moses decided they enjoyed working together so much, they formed the SAS Band. Murray would end up only playing with them in their early gigs, before commitments with Whitesnake and other projects pull him away. The SAS Band (which stands for Spike's All-Star Band) would gone on to recorded one studio album and one live album.

In 1995, May began working towards a new solo album of covers tentatively named Heroes. He also worked on different film projects and collaborations. The SAS Band played gigs and began recording their first (and ultimately only) studio album.

By 1997, the self-titled album SAS Band is released. The creation of the songs (a mix of straight covers, new songs, and songs by the band members brought in from previous ventures) kept with Spike Edney's vision of the band, to collaborate freely with other singers and musicians as described by Edney in the liner notes as "a musician's social club. A place where great singers and players come to display their talents and have fun."

Brian May, meanwhile, had changed the approach of his new album from covers to focus on the collaborations and new material he was writing. The songs recorded for the new album, Another World would feature mainly Edney, Powell, Murray and Moses, who had become his core support/collaborative team.

Sadly, on April 5th, 1998, Cozy Powell was killed in a car accident on the M4 Motorway near Bristol, England. This threw a huge unexpected dent in the upcoming tour for The Brian May Band, with the need for a new drummer on short notice. Steve Ferrone is brought on to help May finish recording drums for the title track "Another World" and to join the band for the early stage promotional tour of five dates in Europe before the world tour.

The line up was then Brian May (Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar), Spike Edney (Keyboards), Neil Murray (Bass), Jamie Moses (Guitar), Steve Ferrone (Drums & Percussion), Susie Webb (Backing Vocals) and Zoe Nicholas (Backing Vocals). Webb and Nicholas worked with the SAS Band on SAS Band album and were brought on to replace Porter and Preston. Porter has since pursued her own singing/songwriting/performing career. May hinted in at least one interview that the two (Preston and Porter) didn't get along, though he may have been joking.

After the early promo tour, Eric Singer replaced Steve Forrone for the full 1998 world tour. The Band then became Brian May (Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar), Spike Edney (Keyboards), Neil Murray (Bass), Jamie Moses (Guitar), Eric Singer (Drums & Percussion), Susie Webb (Backing Vocals) and Zoe Nicholas (Backing Vocals).

In 2005, Edney and Moses were recruited along with Danny Miranda (Bass) to join the Queen + Paul Rodgers tour, to fill the roles of keyboard player and second guitarist respectively.

Highlights

Brian May began composing in 1968/1969. He covered a wide variety of styles, but basically he wrote ballads and hard rock. From the first group perhaps the most respected piece is Who Wants To Live Forever, which has been covered by artists like Seal and Sarah Brightman. His most popular rock number is We Will Rock You, a very simple ABABAB composition with pentatonic melody and ostinato percussion. Among his most ambitious works were Procession (Queen II, 1974), a pseudo-baroque short piece for guitar octet, and The Prophet's Song from (A Night At The Opera, 1975). Of which the latter is said to have come to him in a dream.

Through the years he wrote some songs with other people, the most memorable being Too Much Love Will Kill You, composed with Frank Musker and Elizabeth Lamers, which won Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically & Lyrically in 1996. As a meticulous arranger he focused on multi-part harmonies, often more contrapuntal than parallel — a rarity for rock guitar. Good examples are found in Queen's albums A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races, where he arranged a jazz band for guitar mini-orchestra (Good Company), a vocal canon (The Prophet's Song) and guitar and vocal counterpoints (Teo Torriatte).

As a performer, he is primarily respected as a guitarist. May explored a wide variety of styles in guitar as well. Playing lead some of his best works include sweep picking ("Was It All Worth It"), tapping ("Bijou", "Resurrection", "Cyborg"), Hendrix-like licks (Liar, Brighton Rock) and melodic parts ("Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "These Are The Days Of Our Lives"). Some of his solos and orchestral parts were composed by Freddie Mercury, who then asked May to bring them to life ("Bicycle Race", "Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon"). May also performed notable acoustic works, including the fingerpicked solo of "White Queen" (Queen II, 1974) and the skiffle-influenced '39.

May's abilities are not restricted to one instrument. During his Queen days he performed ukulele ("Good Company" and "Bring Back That Leroy Brown") and sometimes piano, detaching on a soft and gentle style ("All Dead, All Dead", "Save Me", "Dear Friends"). He recorded some other instruments (maracas, banjo, etc), including the harp on "Love Of My Life", which was recorded in overdubs and mixed to sound as one performance.

May was an excellent singer too. His wide vocal range went from notes around low A (110 Hz) to very high tenor Ds and Es (mostly in his solo career). Occasionally he contributed falsetto parts as well (Ogre Battle, Why Don't We Try Again). In some Queen songs, such as Good Company, Some Day One Day, '39, Sail Away Sweet Sister, Sleeping On The Sidewalk, Long Away, All Dead, All Dead, Leaving Home Ain't Easy, or She Makes Me, he sang all the vocals. On Who Wants To Live Forever, he sang the opening line before Mercury took over.

Equipment

Most of May's guitar work was done on the Red Special. However, he has used a number of other electric guitars, including a Burns Double Six (Long Away), a Gibson Flying V (played only in the promo video of One Vision), a Fender Telecaster (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), an Ibanez JS (Nothing But Blue), a Greco BM90 (played in the promo video of Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy), and a Parker Fly (Mother Love).

In early Queen tours he had a Stratocaster as spare guitar, replacing it with a Les Paul Deluxe in 1974, then a John Birch replica of his Red Special the next year. In a concert in the States on the 1982 Hot Space North American tour, he got frustrated with that instrument and smashed it, thereafter using a Gibson Flying V until he got more suitable replicas of his beloved Red Special. In 1984 Guild released the first official red Special replica of mass production, and made some prototypes specifically for May. However the solid body construction (the original RS has hollow cavities in the body) and the pickups (DiMarzio) that were not an exact replica of the Burns TriSonic didn't make May happy, so the production stopped after just 300 guitars. In 1993 Guild made a second replica of he RS, made in just 1000 copies, of which May has some and used as a backup. At the moment, he uses the 2 guitars made by Greg Fryer as backup, the liuter who restored the Old Lady in 1998. They are really identical to the original, except for the Fryer logo on the nut (May's original one has a sixpence).

For acoustic guitars, he mostly used Ovation 12-Strings, Martins, and a Gibson Chet Atkins for nylon-string parts. He created the unique "buzzing" tone heard on "White Queen (As It Began)" and "Jealousy" by placing pieces of piano wire under the frets. His ukulele was Aloha. Pianos he recorded include Bosendorfers, although in concerts he relied on Freddie Mercury's Steinway. May used Yamaha DX7 synths for some of his most memorable inputs: the opening sequence of "One Vision" and the backgrounds of "Who Wants To Live Forever", "Scandal" and "The Show Must Go On".

May was keen on using some toys as instruments as well. Some of his early acoustic works were done on a cheap Hairfred he had conserved from his childhood. He also used a Yamaha plastic piano in Teo Torriatte, a "genuine George Formby Ukulele-Banjo" in Bring Back That Leroy Brown and a toy mini koto in The Prophet's Song.

May has used Vox AC-30 amplifiers almost exclusively since a meeting with his long time hero Rory Gallagher at a gig in london during the late 60s/early 70s. His choice is the model AC30TBX, the top-boost one with Blue Alnico speakers, and he runs the amp at full volume on the Clean channel. He also customizes his amp by removing the channels he doesn't use (i.e. leaving only the circuitry for the Normal), and this alters the tone slightly, with a gain addition of 6-7dB. He always used a 'treble booster' of some kind which, along with the AC-30, went a long way in helping to create many of his signature guitar tones. He used the Dallas Rangemaster for the first Queen albums, up to A Day at the Races. Then, effects guru Pete Cornish built for him the TB-83 (32dB of gain) that used for all the remaining Queen albums. He switched in 2000 to the Fryer's booster, which actually gives less boost than the TB-83. Live, he uses banks of AC-30 amplifiers keeping some amps with only guitar and others with all effects such as delay, flanger and chorus. He has a rack of 14 AC30s, which are grouped as Normal, Chorus, Delay 1, Delay 2. On his pedal board, May has a custom switch unit made by Cornish and subquentally modified by Fryer that allows him to choose which amps are active. He uses a BOSS pedal from the 70s, the Chorus Ensemble CE-1, which you can hear in In The Lap of The Gods (Live at Wembley '86) or Hammer To Fall (slow version played live with P. Rodgers). Next in the chain, he uses a Foxx Foot Phaser (We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Keep yourself alive, etc), a wah-wah pedal (I Want to Break Free solo) that May doesn't use in the conventional way but to give different tones, and two delay machines to play his trademark Brighton Rock solo. Another particular choice of May is the plectrum: he uses an English Sixpence coin from the '60s. This gives a mysterious, clean and crystalline tone. Bandmate and electrical engineer John Deacon also built May a small DC-powered amplifier which he often used when recording. Known as the 'Deacy amp', it was reproduced as the "Brian May Special" by Vox in 2003. Vox have also released a Brian May custom AC-30 model with a single volume control and a rear mounted guitar input jack so multiple amps can be stacked on top of each other. The Digitech corporation recently released a pedal called the "Brian May Red Special" from its artist series of pedals made to emulate the tones of famous guitarist. This particular pedal is made to simulate the tones from seven Queen hits, as well as the tone of the Red Special, the Deacy amp, the Treble Booster and the Vox AC-30s. Also V-stack made a "simulator" of Brian May's sound.

Brian May's contributions to Queen

After the famous Live Aid concert in summer 1985, Mercury rang his band mates and proposed writing a song together. The result was "One Vision," which was basically May on music (the Magic Years documentary shows how he came up with the opening section and the basic guitar riff) and Roger Taylor on lyrics, with Freddie Mercury being more a producer and arranger than a proper co-writer, and John Deacon mostly absent.

For their 1989 release album, The Miracle, the band had decided that all of the tracks would be credited to all the band, no matter who had been the main writer. Still, interviews and musical analyses tend to identify the input of each member on each track.

May composed "I Want It All" for that album, as well as "Scandal" (based on his personal problems with the British press). For the rest of the album he didn't contribute so much creatively, although he helped building the basis of Party and Was It All Worth It (both being mostly Freddie's pieces) and came up with the guitar riff of Chinese Torture, an unreleased track of those sessions.

Queen's next album was Innuendo, on which May's contributions increased, although more in arrangements than actual writing in most cases; for the title track he did some of the arrangement for the heavy solo, then he added vocal harmonies to "I'm Going Slightly Mad" and composed the solo of "These Are The Days Of Our Lives", a song for which the four of them decided the keyboard parts together. He changed the tempo and key of Mercury's song The Hitman and took it under his wing, even singing guide vocal in the demo. May also co-wrote some of the guitar lines in Bijou.

Two songs that May had composed for his first solo album, "Headlong" and "I Can't Live With You," eventually ended up in the Queen project. His other composition was "The Show Must Go On," a group effort in which he was the coordinator and primary composer, but in which they all had input — Deacon and Taylor with the famous chord sequence, Mercury with the first verse.

Discography

Queen

Main article: Queen discography

Solo albums

  • Star Fleet Project (Mini Album, 1983, featuring Eddie Van Halen)
  • Back to the Light (1992)
  • Live at the Brixton Academy (1994)
  • Another World (1998)
  • Furia (Soundtrack, 2000)

Guest appearances (selection)

  • Paul Rodgers: Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters (1993)
  • Foo Fighters:
    • Learn to Fly single - lead guitar on "Have a Cigar" (Pink Floyd cover)
    • One by One - guitar on "Tired of You" (2002)

Trivia

  • May has been a vegetarian for a number of years.
  • He is the tallest member of Queen - 6' 1" (185 cm).
  • The character May from the Japanese 2D fighter Guilty Gear is rumored to have been named after Brian May (the creator, Daisuke Ishiwatari, is well-known as a Queen fan).
  • In 1995 he played lead guitar on "Make your dream come true", a song on Münchener Freiheit lead singer Stefan Zauner's solo-album "S.O.L".
  • He played lead guitar on Guns N' Roses' "Catcher in the Rye" which was leaked in February 2006.
  • He has also offered a song, "Crazy Nights"/"Golden Days" (The latter was B-side song in Japan but A-side in UK), to Japanese female singer the late Minako Honda in 1987. He wrote the lyrics, composed and produced. (However, Japanese words were written by Yasushi Akimoto) After she died of leukemia in 2005, May made a comment on her and said "Minako was an angel" on his official page in several days of November of the same year. [1] [2] [3]
  • May opened the "Party at the Palace" concert to celebrate Elizabeth II's golden jubilee in 2002, by standing on Buckingham Palace roof and playing "God Save the Queen" on his guitar.
  • His favourite drink is Guinness

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External links

  • Brian May's official homepage
  • Queen Archives - Brian May interviews
  • Scientific paper with Brian May as co-author
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