Freddie Mercury was always a man of high tastes,with a long list of intereststhat includedopera. His favorite singer wasPavarotti, and so, when the Italian tenor was performing Verdi’sUn Ballo In Mascheraat the Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden, Freddie was in the audience. But ...
Mercury’s favorite Queen song, “Somebody to Love,” showcased his musical genius. The track, featured on the 1976 album “A Day at the Races,” explores themes of longing and hope. The lyrics depict a man questioning the difficulty of finding love despite hard work, ultimately finding sola...
The first centers around Freddie Mercury's relationship with his bandmates and wanting tothrow a nod in to guitarist Brian May.May, while being one of rock's most beloved guitarists, alsoearned his Ph.D.in astrophysics. And it's said that the "Galileo" mention served as a tribute to Ma...
The first centers around Freddie Mercury's relationship with his bandmates and wanting tothrow a nod in to guitarist Brian May.May, while being one of rock's most beloved guitarists, alsoearned his Ph.D.in astrophysics. And it's said that the "Galileo" mention served as a tribute to Ma...
Mercury’s Eastern-spiced wig-out ‘Mustapha,’ to Deacon’s head-banging beast ‘If You Can’s Beat Them, Join Them,’ to Taylor’s infectious disco tune ‘Fun It’ (yes, even that oddity pans out spectacularly). All of them reasons that make ‘Jazz’ the pet favorite of Queen ...
It is a well-known fact that Freddie Mercury’s talent was immeasurable, but there was much more to this legendary icon t.. Read More Likes: 237 Share Add to Favorites Join Us Next Video Like Share Next Video Related Popular New ...
Mercury’s Eastern-spiced wig-out ‘Mustapha,’ to Deacon’s head-banging beast ‘If You Can’s Beat Them, Join Them,’ to Taylor’s infectious disco tune ‘Fun It’ (yes, even that oddity pans out spectacularly). All of them reasons that make ‘Jazz’ the pet favorite of Queen ...
Freddie Mercury's impact on Queen, on music, and the world is his legacy. Mercury's relationships with those around him - especially his bandmates - ...
Queen’s iconic lead singer Freddie Mercury was a major lover of opera. Many know of his collaboration with Montserrat Caballé on “Barcelona,” the result of the famed Rockstar adoring the voice of the Spanish soprano. The famed song “Bohemian Rhapsody” itself was inspired by opera ...
His coffin was carried in a procession while the song “Take My Hand, Precious Lord”/”You’ve Got A Friend” by Aretha Franklin. Mercury’s “love of his life” Mary Austin followed his wishes and placed his ashes in an unknown location. To this day, she hasn’t revealed where she...