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In 1969 – Ibex played the open-air Bluesology Festival, Queen’s Park, Bolton, UK.
In 1975 – Queen starts recording ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ at Rockfield studio’s in Wales. The band sang their vocal parts continually for 10-12 hours per day, three days straight, resulting in 180 separate vocal overdubs. Guitarist Brian May recalled placing the tape in front of a light and being able to see through it, as they had been recording so intensely. Source: New Jersey 101.5

In 1979 – “We Will Rock You (Live Killers – Fast – Single Edit)” bw “Let Me Entertain You (Live Killers – Single version)” released on Elektra, USA.
In 1980 – Queen played the Civic Centre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1982 – Queen played the Omni, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
In 1982 – ‘Back Chat’ entered UK charts at no 40. Also released in 12″ version being first ever Queen song released in different version to LP release.

In 1984 – Queen played the Forest National, Brussels, Belgium.

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When Brian May's father started work in 1963 building a home-made guitar out of a discarded mantelpiece, he couldn't possibly have predicted the incredible journey the guitar and his son would eventually take. Brian May, born July 19, 1947 in London, and the homemade guitar he calls The Red Special would end up as the cornerstone of one of the world's biggest rock bands who in their heyday played to over a quarter of a million fans when Queen, the band he founded with Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor, headlined the Rio Rock Festival. Using his distinctive guitar May developed an instantly recognizable style and sound. With his use of powerful chords, carefully structured harmonic layers and ingenious use of effects he has c

F.B.I. (instrumental)

1961 single by the Shadows

"F.B.I." is an instrumental rock tune recorded by the British group the Shadows and released as a single in February 1961. It spent 19 weeks in the UK Singles Chart reaching number 6 in mid-February and mid-March 1961.[2]

Release and reception

"F.B.I." was written by the Shadows' Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch and Jet Harris, but due to complicated publishing contracts it was credited to their manager Peter Gormley.[3] The actual composers' names never appeared on the credits. It was released as a single by EMI on the Columbia label, with the B-side "Midnight", written by Marvin and Welch.[4] It was released in the United States and Canada in July 1961 on Atlantic Records with "The Frightened City", written by Norrie Paramor, as the B-side.[5]

Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described "F.B.I." as "a quick moving melody that may not quite live up to the implications of the title – but which is a very contagious thing all the same". He also wrote the "Midnight" "seems pretty obvious

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