Brian May would rather be remembered...
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FROM David Jack James
February 19, 2021 Facebook post

Brian May said that the worldwide coronavirus pandemic is the ideal time for all of us to reexamine who we are eating for the health of the planet, for urgent ethical animal welfare issues, and for the very survival of the human race.

Brian May

Vegan Brian May says that he would rather be remembered for trying to change how humanity treats animals...than for being the co-founder, guitarist, and songwriter of one of the most popular bands of all time! He also said that the worldwide coronavirus pandemic is the ideal time for all of us to re-examine what we are eating “for the health of the planet, for urgent ethical animal welfare issues, and for the very survival of the human race.” Thank you for using your fame to speak for the animals, Brian!

If you love Queen and ‘80s music, check out our page 80spopanimals.com

And if you love being vegan or you are curious about what it means to be vegan, visit our website www.80spopanimals.com, where you will find THE TOP 500 POP SONGS OF THE 1980S, as well as lots of interesting information about the ‘80s songs and artists, links to music videos, and hundreds of more '80s songs.

At our page 80spopanimals.com, songs are posted with interesting facts about the songs and artists, and links to the original ‘80s videos. Queen has three songs on the list of 500: “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” at #70, “Under Pressure” (with David Bowie) at #44, and “Another One Bites the Dust” at #17, which is this week’s featured song.

This is a VEGAN project. Our website features lots of information about animals, and highlights other ‘80s artists who are vegan in addition to Brian May, such as Bryan Adams, Richard Marx, Stevie Wonder, Grace Slick (Starship), Rikki Rockett (Poison), Terri Nunn (Berlin), Rick Allen (Def Leppard), Phil Collen (Def Leppard), Morrissey (The Smiths), Annabella Lwin (Bow Wow Wow), Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins), and more.

The goal is to get people who loves ‘80s music to visit the website, where they will learn why the number of vegans is skyrocketing all over the world. The Facebook posts of the songs, as well as posts of the ‘80s pop stars explaining why they are vegan, lead people to the website. People listen to rock stars like Brian May, and ‘80s music is still very popular! Using ‘80s music to open peoples’ hearts and minds about going vegan helps the suffering animals who desperately need our help!


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