Too Much Love Will Kill You has to be one of my favourite Brian May tracks. The piano is haunting and the end section on the piano where it goes to the minor chord is lovely.
Awesome! Brian has such a beautiful, underrated voice. He sang lead on other Queen tracks like "sleeping on the sidewalk", "all dead, all dead", "sail away sweet sister", "Some day, one day" and his epic space folk ballad "39", among others. He also shared vocals with Freddie for "who wants to live forever" and "I want it all". I highly recommend you check out his solo work- Resurrection, Back to the light, Driven by you, etc. He's definitely a genius!
Please react to Queen One Vision...then pease react to the short documentary ...The Making Of One Vision...so interesting watching them creating the song. Lots of laughs too!
😭😭 Brian is fabulous! He was the only child & struggled with depression when His first marriage was breaking up and especially when Freddie & his father passed away about the same time! Then his good friend Cozy Powell (played drums in the Brian May Band) was killed in a car crash. He has been happily married to Anita Dobson all these years! Check out DRIVEN BY YOU, RESURRECTION, BACK TO THE LIGHT by Brian.
try check out their tribute song to Freddie. "No one but you" Brian May and Roger Taylor singjng... and that "let me live" by Queen of course you can hear solos of Freddie, Brian and Roger🤗
I must say I prefer this better than Freddie’s version thank you for doing this one he wrote it when he was struggling with his marriage break up x looking forward to you checking out Roger singing x
Rogers voice is in the higher register so you will here him doing backing vocals & singing with Freddie on Queen songs Brian’s voice is not as powerful. Rogers falsetto was higher in the seventies you can hear it on In the Lap of The Gods (not in The Lap of the Gods Revisited same title different song) from the Rainbow 1974 you will see why Freddie called Rogers voice the dog whistle 😂😂
If you want to hear the drummer Rodger Taylor's thing I would suggest his live version of I'm in love with my car or you can listen to him and Brian both singing a tribute song to Freddie called Only the Good Die Young
thanks, TG - I love this by Brian - Freddie also sang it - beautifully, course -- but this is really Brian's emotions and true feelings.. and he is a great singer -- NOW, you talked about the "other guy" - that would be Roger Taylor - the drummer (John Deacon, bassist occasionally sang live to fill things, but he was not a singer - nor wanted to be - although he was a great song-writer - but I digress) -- for Roger - he had that crazy, raspy super-high-range vocal that you hear in live performances... he wrote "I'm in Love with my Car" but this earlier one, I think - shows off his vocals a bit more "Tenement Funster" (Brian and Roger were the "rockers" so you also get some cool guitar licks) -- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3h6BGDODpFo.html
Watch Roger Taylor, the drummer singing one of his solos. Say it isn't so. I believe it is about losing Freddie. He said he was his best friend, he still misses him and always will.