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Brian May &
Kerry Ellis single
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This is the very first music video to appear on the new official Brian May Youtube
Channel.
It’s a live track from a concert by the
Brian May Band, recorded at the
Brixton Academy,
London, on 15th June
1993.
At the moment when we’re putting this up on this new channel, this video brings back powerful memories. Touring as a front man, following
Freddie’s passing, I was in complete denial of
Queen, and regarded my new band as my future. I was blessed with the massive support of the late great
Cozy Powell on drums. Here we see
Cozy in fabulous form. Of course, when
Ritchie Blackmore’s band,
Rainbow, recorded the monumental version of this song that charted in
1979, Cozy had been the drummer, and for me, covering this track live was a kind of homage to Cozy. The vocal is almost impossibly rangey, and I made it a personal crusade to work on my voice, extending my range so I could sing it.
The band was a dream outfit for me … with already legendary heavy rock stalwart
Neil Murray on bass, who had worked with Cozy (and my friend
Tony Iommi) in one of the incarnations of
Black Sabbath, long-time Queen collaborator
Spike Edney on keys, newly recruited
Jamie Moses on guitar, who remains a great friend to this day, and two stunning backing vocalists,
Catherine Porter and
Shelley Preston. It actually gives me a chill up the spine to see this outfit in full flight, as clear and bright as if ‘twere yesterday. Bri
The Brian May Band -
Since You've Been Gone -
Live At The Brixton Academy
Music credits:
Produced by Brian May and
Justin Shirley Smith at
Metropolis Studios
Recorded by Justin Shirley Smith on the
Manor Mobile
Video credits:
Produced by
Jim Beach
Directed by
Gavin Taylor
The Brian May Band are:
Cozy Powell (drums), Spike Edney (keyboards, b/vocals), Jamie Moses (guitar, b/vocals), Neil Murray (bass), Catherine Porter and Shelley Preston (b/vocals)
Live at the Brixton Academy was first released on CD /
Vinyl /
Compact Cassette &
VHS video cassette in
February 1994.
The
Brixton concert audio has now been re-mastered by
Tim Young, under the supervision of Justin Shirley-Smith and
Kris Fredriksson.
Since You've Been Gone was written by
Russ Ballard in
1976, for his solo album ‘
Winning’. Re-recorded by
Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, it reached no 6 in the
British charts in
September 1979.
TECHNICAL
INFO (thanks to Kris Fredriksson)
All of the music video clips that we are about to embark on putting up on this channel have come from
PAL Standard Definition video sources, and have been transferred, cleaned up, and converted to HD – or ‘720p’.
720p is a high definition video standard (TVs that could play this were sold as 'HD ready' some years ago; it’s one step down from 1080p/1080i – known as 'Full HD'). The number
720 signifies the 720 horizontal scan lines of image display resolution (also known as 720 pixels of vertical resolution), while the letter p stands for progressive scan (ie non-interlaced). Those of us who grew up in the
1960s and 70s watched TV with a resolution of
405 lines vertically; this standard was gradually phased out in the 80’s, and 625 became the only standard available in
1985.
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My website: http://www.BrianMay.com
My personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/drbrianmay
My personal
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/brianmay
My animal welfare charity http://www.save-me.org.uk
About my new YouTube channel:
The official BRIAN MAY CHANNEL is designed to carry anything on film or video that relates to me [Brian May] outside Queen - to replace all the bits and pieces of music video that are currently around out there with new highest quality versions, and fill in the gaps; and to cover under one umbrella the other areas that I operate in … Stereoscopy,
Astronomy, and my animal welfare work through my charity the
Save Me Trust. Each of these areas will have their own playlist on the Brian May channel. But the intended pivot of it all is the entirely new part that we’re calling
Brian Talks. This section will carry current ‘to the camera’ comments, updates and communications, and I’m hoping it will be a proper ‘voice’ for me, an outlet, as well as a way of glueing together the rest of the channel.
- published: 10 Jan 2015
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