![]() ![]() I still feel those dangers, those fears, those hopes, those dreams. I discovered so much of what I’m saying in the album I still feel. And at the same time, there’s little corners of it which are very simple, very understated, very emotionally naked. Some of it is so massive in the recording I can hardly believe we pulled it off – it’s very epic, some of it. I found it fascinating going back in there and rediscovering why I wrote certain things. May also has obtained a doctorate degree in astrophysics in which field he has published scholarly papers. So I’m excited to see how this turns out. Conway Real name Brian Harold May Born JCountry United Kingdom IPI 00052957559 5 works 00087038166 67 works Affiliation PRS, APRA Comments Guitarist, songwriter and occasional singer. But very few people have heard my solo output. Canciones top del artista Too Much Love Will Kill You, Brian May Otro Lugar, Brian May Last Horizon, Brian May Too Much Love Will Kill You, Brian May. I’m a sort of evangelist for 3-D Victorian Stereoscopy. Some know me as a campaigner for animal rights. Read more US 28.09 Buy It Now Add to cart Add to Watchlist Ships from United States Returns accepted Free Economy Shipping. I’m really just hoping it will connect with people who have never heard this stuff before. Condition: Very Good May have limited writing in cover pages. I was a little nervous at the beginning, thinking what is this going to dredge up in me? But I loved getting back in there. And each one of them will give me the opportunity to rediscover the road that I travelled. Each of them will have a little gold stamp on. The live version of “Too Much Love Will Kill You” is from L.A., Palace Theater, April 1993. The Brian May Band had Cozy Powell (drums),, Jamie Moses (guitar), Neil Murray (bass) with Catherine Porter and Shelley Preston on backing vocals. ![]() ‘'39/Let Your Heart Rule Your Head,“ "Last Horizon” and “We Will Rock You”. ![]() Three tracks are from an acclaimed Brixton Academy show in June 1993, also caught on film: Remastered by Bob Ludwig, this reissue is also a big deal, and features a second disc of bonus tracks, dubbed “Out of the Light” (as a whole). 30 years later from its original release, Brian May’s first solo album venture (as in not as the lead guitarist and prolific songwriter for Queen, among other things) was a big deal: it peaked at #6 on the UK album charts, and yielded some hits, led by the single release of his song, Too Much Love Will Kill You, not to be confused by the posthumous release on Queen’s last album featuring Freddie Mercury which landed in 1994. LAST HORIZON INTERACTIVE TAB (ver 3) by Brian May Ultimate-Guitar.Com 26 Add to playlist Add to Favorites Last Horizon Guitar Pro by Brian May 2,473 views, added to favorites 113. ![]()
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