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Queen releases Aids single
30/11/2007 11:47  - (SA)  

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  • London - Queen said it would release its first new recording in 10 years this weekend and that it will be available for free on its website.

    The rock group, including its new front man Paul Rodgers, recorded the new song, Say It's Not True, to mark World Aids Day on Saturday.

    Freddie Mercury, Queen's famous lead vocalist, died of an Aids-related illness in 1991.

    "By making the song available for free, we hope to help Nelson Mandela with his campaign to get across the message that no one is safe from infection," Queen's drummer Roger Taylor said on Thursday. "We have to be aware, we have to protect ourselves and those we love."

    He said the song follows the line of Mandela's personal message: "It's in our own hands to bring a stop to this."

    The English rock group was formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, Mercury and Taylor, with bassist John Deacon joining the following year.

    Queen rose to prominence during the 1970s and has been one of Britain's most successful bands of the past three decades.

    In 1997, May, Taylor and Deacon reunited in a studio to record their last single, No-One But You. It was released in 1998 in a tribute to Mercury.

    - AP



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