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.
Although the band were told the song had no hope of getting airplay, Capital Radio DJ Kenny Everett, who was a friend of Freddie's stepped in and played it 14 times in one weekend. This started the ...
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Queen is one of the biggest bands in the world, but they never managed to crack America in the way they wanted to - and fans ...
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