Listening to Freddy Mercury

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But this just isn't how I imagined it would be with these people asking the most personal things. And to think that somehow I could always come clean, and you shake your head just like you know what I mean.

Bicycle Race is one hell of a song.
 
Its Freddie Mercury, and i am a fan of queen, not him solo.


bohemian rhapsody ftw.
 
Killer Queen!
 
Do you think Rob Halford and Freddy Mercury had gai-secks?
 
Headlong down the highway and you're rushing
Headlong out of control
And you think you're so strong
But there ain't no stopping and you can't stop rockin'
And there's nothin you can nothin' you can nothin' you can
do about it

QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :woot:
 
This has to be the most ''normal'' thread title Master Chief has come up with
 
Don't stop me now! :cmad: 'Cuz I'm havin' a good time, I'm havin' a ball!!
 
There's always been a rumor that Angie (Bowie's wife at the time) walked in on the two of them.

Ironically (or perhaps not), Jagger's song Angie was also supposedly written for/to Bowie's wife. :o
 
let's listen to Queen and reminisce.
 
There's always been a rumor that Angie (Bowie's wife at the time) walked in on the two of them.

Ironically (or perhaps not), Jagger's song Angie was also supposedly written for/to Bowie's wife. :o

You learn something new every day. :csad:
 
Mika, one of my guilty pleasures, sounds a LOT like Freddy Mercury.

In fact, I think he's a big fan of him, and even used Freddy's piano in order to record his music...

"Grace Kelly"



Heck, he even has a song that praises larger women! "Fat Bottomed Girls" meet "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) :)
 
Freddie Mercury rules. Hail To The Queen, Baby.

freddie.jpg
 
What I always found amazing about Freddie Mercury was his strength during the recording of Innuendo. Brian May told the story about how AIDS was really crippling Mercury and that even though he was frail, getting sicker, and would sometimes have to take breaks between certain recording parts. It was during the worst pain that he sung at his absolute best.

To think about the epic "The Show Must Go On" and how mindblowing/heavenly his vocals were just showed how talented and determined he was. I don't know of any singer who could do what he did with such a crippling affliction.
 

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