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Queen's Brian May and his dad built the legendary Red Special guitar from scratch, defining a sound! — DeepCutsArchive
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Queen's Brian May and his dad built the legendary Red Special guitar from scratch, defining a sound!

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Queen guitarist Brian May's legendary "Red Special" was born from a young man's unfulfilled dream and a father's unwavering love. When Brian couldn't afford his dream guitar, he and his dad embarked on a journey to create something extraordinary, pouring their hearts into the project with limited resources and no prior experience. Using an old oak tabletop, a 100-year-old fireplace mantel, and even knitting needles and buttons from Brian's mum, they meticulously handcrafted every piece of the guitar. The "Red Special" was more than just a sum of its parts – Brian and his dad's innovative wiring and unique tremolo system set it apart, a testament to their ingenuity and passion. As someone who has crafted guitars with my own father, I deeply relate to the special bond that forms on a creative journey like this. There's magic in working side by side, learning from each other, and watching your shared vision come to life. It's in those moments that you realize the power of human connection and the beauty of a shared passion. Over the years, as Queen rose to stardom, the "Red Special" became an integral part of Brian May's musical identity, its unique voice heard on countless hit records. Today, it stands as a symbol of what can be achieved when you dare to dream big and pour your heart into making those dreams a reality. So the next time you face an impossible dream, take a page from Brian May and his dad's book. Embrace the challenge, let your passion guide you, and you might just create something that changes the world. #guitar #queen #brianmay #redspecial #luthier #fatherson Credit: Absolute Radio We respect the rights of the content owner and share this for educational purposes only. If you are the copyright holder and have concerns, please DM us, and we'll address them promptly.



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Sir Brian Harold May (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, animal welfare activist, and astrophysicist. He achieved global fame as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band Queen, which he co-founded with singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor. His guitar work and songwriting contributions helped Queen become one of the most successful acts in music history. May previously performed with Taylor in the progressive rock band Smile, which he had joined while he was at ...

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