Brian May, 73, has spoken out about their hit song Don't Stop Me Now, 29 years after Freddie Mercury's death from AIDs.The guitar player revealed that he thought the song "flippant" in light of the AIDs crisis, and didn't agree with the message he thought it was sending to listeners.The rockstar admitted that he didn't immediately like the song which was penned by the band's lead singer.He said: "I didn't really take to it in the beginning."I didn't feel totally comfortable with what Freddie was singing at the time."He went on: "I found it a little bit too flippant in view of the dangers of AIDs and stuff."However, he soon realised that the song was a source of happiness for many of the band's fans.Brian said to Guitar Player magazine: "But.
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