Brian May, the lead guitarist of British rock band Queen, revealed Wednesday that he had a “minor stroke” last week, which caused him to temporarily lose control over his arm.
May, 77, said in a video on his website that he was doing “OK” but that he was “grounded” and advised not to drive, fly or do any activity which raises his heart rate too high.
“I’m here to bring you first of all some good news, I think, good news is that I can play guitar after the events of the last few days," he said. “And I say this because it was in some doubt because that little health hiccup that I mentioned, happened about a week ago, and what they called it was a minor stroke and all of a sudden, out of the blue, I didn’t have any control over this arm.”
May said the experience was “a little scary” but praised the “fantastic care” he received from his local hospital in Surrey, southwest of London.
“I really don’t want sympathy," he said. "Please don’t do that because it will clutter up my inbox and I hate that!”
May and Roger Taylor, the drummer of Queen, have continued to perform since the band's frontman Freddie Mercury died in 1991.
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runner3
Brian, I wish you a speedy recovery. We would love to see you on tour as soon as you're healthy.
Eastmann
take it easy already.get well soon.
Azzprin
I am glad his was a minor one.
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My mother had a bad stroke 3 years ago.
Life changing is an understatement.
Christopher
Rock ledged! Get well soon Brian.
I am sure Freddie is looking down on his band mates and keeping them safe from up in Heaven.
Queen forever!
bass4funk
Absolutely love this man, one of THE most prolific and innovative guitarists alive. Great talent and a fantastic musician, wish you a speedy recovery, Brian.
3RENSHO
Sir Brian May has been knighted by King Charles III and has earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Imperial College London and later completed his PhD in Astrophysics. In addition, he designed and built his guitar, known as 'The Red Special' and has used it almost exclusively throughout his career...