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Brian May: The Definitive Biography

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A small blurb in August's SPIN MAGAZINE gave us this news.

[i]As the lead guitarist of Queen, Brian May is one of rock's most recognizable stars. Packed with nearly 70 exclusive interviews with some of his closest friends, colleagues, and fellow musicians—among them Tony Iommi, Joe Elliott, Richie Sambora, Bruce Dickinson, Raul Rodgers, Cliff Richard, and Spike Edney—this is the definitive life of the guitar virtuoso. It charts his life from his childhood through his years studying astrophysics and his initial success with Queen. May’s camaraderie and conflicts within Queen are addressed as are his most difficult years, which include the disintegration of his first marriage, the death of his father, and the profound professional and emotional effects of Freddie Mercury's illness and death. Hard-hitting and completely up to date, this is an engaging look at a life lived in the spotlight.
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Yes, they called him Raul Rodgers.

Amazon.com offers free previews of the book for your perusal.

Amazon link is here:  [url=http://www.amazon.com/Brian-May-Definitive-Laura-Jackson/dp/0749909765/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1248794258&sr=8-1]Brian May: The Definitive Biography[/url]
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[b]Micrówave wrote: [/b]



Yes, they called him Raul Rodgers.


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Oh, groovy, that's pretty cheap. I'll pick up a copy this weekend.
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Very boring tabloid book. It has much more stories about Freddie than Brian..

But..Great hard cover![img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img]