Brian May Jams With 1992 Self in Trippy New Video

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Watch Queen's Brian May jam travel back in time and jam with his 1992 self in the trippy new video for “Back to the Light”

“I think some of it is Brian trying to get away from the enormous trauma of Freddie dying,” he said. “At that point, he had no interest in continuing with Queen. He was probably quite divorced from Roger [Taylor], whereas later on they realized, ‘We’re stronger together.’ Brian very much didn’t want to rely on another singer. Even if he had someone very strong as a backing vocalist, he wouldn’t condone the idea of anyone doing lead vocals but him.

He didn’t release a second solo album until 1998’s Another World. “That was, I think, a big mistake,” said Murray. “It took him far too long to follow up the Back to the Light record, so people weren’t that interested when he went out with Another World in 1998. There wasn’t a hit single. There were too many covers on the album. Whatever momentum had been built up in 1992, ’93, it was gone by 1998.

In 2005, May and Roger Taylor reformed Queen with Paul Rodgers on lead vocals. They found far more success in 2011 when Adam Lambert took over as the frontman. They were in the middle of a sold out world tour when the pandemic hit, but they plan on resuming it in May 2022.

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