I just finished listening to the new song by Queen, just released and downloaded for free from the website, spruced up for the occasion.
By watching the video, you can get a good sense of the song's meaning. The Queen's new work might seem like a publicity stunt to an untrained and superficial eye, the kind where African children are put in the videos like many do.
However, we must consider that the Queen lost their brightest gem to AIDS, and we must also take into account the strong friendship between Brian May and Nelson Mandela, which led to the Queen's participation in the 46664 in 2003.
Tomorrow, in fact, there will be the 46664, Nelson Mandela's concert which has been held in South Africa for some time to raise awareness about the scourge of AIDS.
The song is beautiful, both for the lyrics, which urge us to say that it's not true, to say that all this isn't fair, that we can't remain indifferent to the thousands of children who die every year in Africa and around the world.
The Queen's standards remain unchanged, with the engaging rhythm and the final Red Special solo.
The song is performed by both Roger Taylor and Brian May, and it was already presented during the European tour of Q+PR, but now it has something special..
In conclusion, a beautiful song, worthy of the Queen's return to courts all over the world.
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