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[edit] Songs by Deacon
Is there a point in having a "Other songs by Deacon" section? It's incomplete and ultimately pointless. I recommend deleting it.
[edit] Quote on Pepsi's "We Will Rock You" attributed to Brian May
In an interview with Roger Taylor on the Pepsi rendition of "We Will Rock You", he said that "All of us can make mistakes. By the way, all those things were Brian's ideas..." See http://www.brianmay.com/queen/wwry/moscow/launch.html
[edit] Jimmy Sargison
"As a trained electrical engineer, he often used to Jimmy Sargison up equipment for the band."
What does "Jimmy Sargison" mean?? I suggest replacing this expression with something that is more commonly understood or explain this in a footnote.