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kittenmommy ([info]kittenmommy) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2007-08-27 12:21:00


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Queen guitarist Brian May gets doctorate - 30 years late


Rocker gets doctorate - 30 years late

Guitarist and songwriter Brian May has completed his doctorate in astrophysics - three decades after he put academia on hold to form the rock group Queen.

The rocker was awarded his qualification Thursday by London's Imperial College and said submitting his thesis, "Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud," to supervisors was as nerve-racking as any stadium gig.

"I'm feeling rather joyful. I cannot tell you how much of a weight off the mind it is," May said late Thursday.

May was an astrophysics student at Imperial College when he joined Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor to form Queen in 1970, but dropped his doctorate as the glam rock band became successful. Queen became one of Britain's biggest music groups in the 1970s, with hits including "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You."

Following Mercury's 1991 death, May produced two solo albums, the latest of which, "Another World" appeared in 1998.

But the guitarist continued to pursue his out-of-this-world interests - and last year co-authored a book titled "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe."

He told reporters Thursday that handing over his completed thesis - a 48,000 word study which seeks to prove planets and dust clouds in our solar system orbit in the same direction - and facing examiners for a review of his work was a tough challenge.

"It was a bit nerve-racking walking into the room, but once we got going it was fascinating," May said. "There's always that feeling they could ask that big question that could sink you, but luckily they didn't."

May will be formally presented with his doctorate next May at a ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall.



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(Anonymous)
2007-08-27 05:00 pm UTC (link)
Late for what?

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[info]kittenmommy
2007-08-27 05:10 pm UTC (link)

I don't know. Ask the person who wrote the headline!

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[info]scootermcgaffin
2007-08-27 07:46 pm UTC (link)
Maybe he wanted to get it before Elvis died.

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[info]mmanurere
2007-08-27 08:57 pm UTC (link)
But he did!

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[info]tehrin
2007-08-27 05:13 pm UTC (link)
I want his hands- if I were a man. His hands are godly.

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[info]randombastary
2007-08-27 11:41 pm UTC (link)
I agree.

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[info]southerngaelic
2007-08-27 05:35 pm UTC (link)
Yay Brian!

- Myself, a self-confessed Mayniac

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[info]tunxeh
2007-08-27 06:13 pm UTC (link)
This is really cool. And I like the example it sets, that even big rock stars can enjoy being nerdy. But no mention of the influence of his interest in Queen's songs, like '39?

*has fond memories of college astrophysics and cosmology classes*

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[info]themadmermaid
2007-08-27 10:01 pm UTC (link)
I think it sets a bad example for lazy people like myself who will now suffer from poor self-esteem due to the fact that not only will we never be rock stars, but we won't get doctoral degrees either.

(Srsly, it's cool.)

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[info]melannen
2007-08-27 07:04 pm UTC (link)
My knowledge of Queen is basically limited to watching a lot of Highlander. And yet. I'm now imagining a story in with Dr. May meets Dr. McKay at an astrophysics conference somewhere. And convinces him to re-start his music performance career. Thirty years late. :P

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(Anonymous)
2007-08-28 07:12 pm UTC (link)
wriiiiiiite itttttttttttt

...please? *hands you chocolate and boobies*

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[info]jat_sapphire
2007-08-27 09:35 pm UTC (link)
Thank you. After that ABBA wank, I thought I'd be hearing them in my head FOREVER, and now I can hear Queen instead. Much better.

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[info]wrazn
2007-08-27 10:23 pm UTC (link)
I wonder if Queen may possibly be the best-educated rock band ever?

(Roger Taylor was a dentistry student, John Deacon was an electrical engineer, and Freddie Mercury earned a Diploma in Art and Graphic Design.)/fangirling mode off

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[info]randombastary
2007-08-27 11:45 pm UTC (link)
And that's one of the reasons why I love them.

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[info]walruswalrus
2007-08-28 12:39 am UTC (link)
That's fantastic. You kind of wish that the celebrities of today valued education as much as the guys from Queen did.

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[info]babsbunny
2007-08-28 04:30 am UTC (link)
I agree. I think it's wonderful to see a band that doesn't see their stardom as the be all end all to their lives. I'm so happy to see that they've never lost their love of learning, and that they still aim to get a good education. :)

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[info]dante_the_mouse
2007-08-29 01:23 pm UTC (link)
Them and the Pet Shop Boys - Tennant has a degree in history, and Lowe is/was an architect.

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[info]jim_smith
2007-08-28 02:41 am UTC (link)
30 years late? What is that bullshit? It's your right to listen to your gut until you earn the right to be where you wanna be and do what you wanna do!

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[info]julesnoctambule
2007-08-28 10:09 pm UTC (link)
I'm curious as to the backstory for that icon.

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[info]jim_smith
2007-08-29 02:45 am UTC (link)
I got it from the Battle of Hogwarts.

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[info]ladyofviolets
2007-08-28 11:52 am UTC (link)
*round of applause for Dr. May *

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[info]grapefruitzzz
2007-08-28 06:08 pm UTC (link)
Aw, bless. He was really good on that "50 years of 'Sky At Night'" programme.

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[info]testpilotpete
2007-08-28 07:36 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad to see that this got linked.

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(Anonymous)
2007-08-29 06:41 am UTC (link)
In the year '39, assembled here the volunteers~

-Sosogomi @ LJ, in my happy place.

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[info]solar_type_star
2007-08-29 03:34 pm UTC (link)
My daydreams have always involved being first an astrophysicist and then a rock star, but maybe this guy has the right order.

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