Does anyone know why he wasn't happy about the gig?
Can somewhat understand why he was unhappy over Kerry's lack of success, but peope here are speaking the truth.
beautifulsoup · Member since
Togg wrote:
...... and frankly the guitar work is some of the best Brian has done.
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Aww, dang, That means I might actually have to buy the album now. (For Brian's playing only).
Because I'm not all that crazed about Kerry Ellis. She's a good singer; acknowledged - and I don't hate her, but I just don't see what's so fantabulous about her; her singing doesn't move me. Like a previous poster said, far from being special But, eh - that's just me. And my friends have said the same things to me about singers that I love. So, opinion; to each his or her own.
john bodega · Member since
"Tom Chaplin sang The Show Must Go On"
How'd that turn out? He did a stellar job of It's A Hard Life at that Princes thing.
alaynasusan · Member since
The problem is, each individual art defines success for themselves. For a local band it's having steady gigs throughout the year. For Brian May apparently it's his protege selling out stadiums with what I assume is "chick" music (I've never actually listened to her). The fact that her album charted at all is success. I guess when you're the guitarist of the greatest rock band ever it's easy to forget.