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FREDDIE MERCURY: September 5, 1946 - November 24, 1991❤
07/24/2025

FREDDIE MERCURY: September 5, 1946 - November 24, 1991❤

Brian May with wife Anita Dobson and Roger Taylor and wife Sarina Potgieter attending the Bohemian Rhapsody World Premie...
07/24/2025

Brian May with wife Anita Dobson and Roger Taylor and wife Sarina Potgieter attending the Bohemian Rhapsody World Premiere held at the the SSE Arena, Wembley, London 😍♥️

Freddie’s holidays were occasionally spent at school, but mostly with his grandparents and his Aunt Sheroo, who lived ne...
07/24/2025

Freddie’s holidays were occasionally spent at school, but mostly with his grandparents and his Aunt Sheroo, who lived nearby, and sometimes with his parents in Zanzibar. It was during one such holiday, said Mrs. Bulsara, that she acquired a new ornament. She remembers: ‘In Zanzibar, at that time, the native people would make and sell handicrafts, ornaments and lots of local hand-made things. Freddie was strolling in the park one day when a local boy passed with his wares, and Freddie fell in love with a little ornament of a deer and her fawn. He bartered with the boy for it, but even though he did get the price lower, he still could not afford it, it was two shillings and 50 cents in African money, and he only had the 50 cents. So he said to the boy that if he came home with him he would get the money, as he really wanted that little thing for me. He brought the young lad home, with all his goods, and asked me if he could borrow the money to buy the deer. At first I said no, but Freddie felt so sorry for the boy, after having brought him all that way, that in the end I relented and gave him the money to buy my present !’

Queen As it Began
Written in Co-Operation with Queen
Jacky Gunn and Jim Jenkins

Another sweet story ♥️

“Jim and Freddie were close for many years, of course, and in modern parlance would have been called civil partners. Jim...
07/23/2025

“Jim and Freddie were close for many years, of course, and in modern parlance would have been called civil partners. Jim was a quiet and gentle soul, unimpressed and faintly amused by the machinations of Fame, Rock and Roll, and Queen, and so provided Freddie with a refreshingly different view on life. Jim was devoted to gardening, and to breeding the carp which gave Freddie so much pleasure in his pond at Garden Lodge.” ♥️🌹
Sir Brian May
📸 Freddie with Jim and his bodyguard, Mr. Itami during his final visit to Japan, 1986

Did you know that Freddie Mercury, the legendary frontman of Queen, was known for his extraordinary vocal range and capt...
07/23/2025

Did you know that Freddie Mercury, the legendary frontman of Queen, was known for his extraordinary vocal range and captivating stage presence? He was a true showman, blending opera, rock, and pop to create an unforgettable musical legacy. His powerful voice and flamboyant persona made him an icon in the music world. Songs like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “We Are the Champions” remain timeless anthems, and Freddie’s influence continues to inspire artists worldwide. His unmatched talent and charisma earned him a place in rock history.

"Freddie Mercury is ALWAYS with us,but I'm sad".Brian May 🌹📸Brian and Roger visited the Tokyo Queen Exhibition, January ...
07/23/2025

"Freddie Mercury is ALWAYS with us,
but I'm sad".
Brian May 🌹
📸Brian and Roger visited the Tokyo Queen Exhibition, January 23, 2020♥️👑♥️

Freddie Mercury died 30 years ago today.He was so incredibly beautiful and his voice is still the best this world has ev...
07/23/2025

Freddie Mercury died 30 years ago today.
He was so incredibly beautiful and his voice is still the best this world has ever heard.
Freddie, I love you, we love you, the whole world loves you. Never forget that...
5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991

Freddie Mercury Fact: Freddie's Last words to Peter"I remember Freddie's last words to me. I was with him the whole of t...
07/23/2025

Freddie Mercury Fact: Freddie's Last words to Peter
"I remember Freddie's last words to me. I was with him the whole of the night on Friday 22nd November. There was someone with Freddie 24 hours a day for the last week. I remember sitting on the bed holding his hand. Freddie would doze, wake up, doze, so I held his hand so that he knew someone was there. One of the times he was awake we had a short conversation.... about how things were downstairs and if everything was clean and tidy. The very last thing he said to me was 'THANK YOU'. To this day I'm not sure if it was for the night I was sitting there with him, or for the 12 years we had been together. I suppose it is something I will never know."

31 December 1989 - What a perfect ending to a decadent decade! Queen Win Best Band of The Eighties!Pictured is Freddie M...
07/23/2025

31 December 1989 - What a perfect ending to a decadent decade! Queen Win Best Band of The Eighties!
Pictured is Freddie Mercury at The Independent Television Awards (ITV) accepting the well deserved award
On 31st December the Cilla Black show ‘Goodbye To The Eighties,’ which was filmed a few weeks earlier, was aired on television and it was announced that Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ album was the fourth best-selling album of all time (1989), sitting behind Dire Straits’ album ‘Brothers in Arms’ and Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ and ‘Thriller’
During this airing, Queen accepted their amazing award!
Queen Forever 💛🌟

On July 13, 1985, Queen took the stage at Wembley Stadium — and in just 21 minutes, they made rock history. Their perfor...
07/23/2025

On July 13, 1985, Queen took the stage at Wembley Stadium — and in just 21 minutes, they made rock history. Their performance at Live Aid has gone down as one of the greatest live shows ever witnessed.

Before a crowd of 72,000 and nearly 2 billion people watching around the world, Freddie Mercury commanded the stage with unmatched charisma and fire. From the first note of “Bohemian Rhapsody” to the thunderous crowd clap-along during “Radio Ga Ga”, and the spine-tingling finale of “We Are the Champions”, Queen didn’t just perform — they owned the moment.

Their set wasn’t just technically flawless; it was emotionally electric. Every gesture, every note, every connection with the audience felt like lightning in a bottle.

It was more than a concert. It was a defining moment — for Queen, for music, and for millions who watched and felt the power of Freddie’s voice echo across the globe.

Queen’s drummer Roger Taylor has stunned band fans by revealing an unseen aspect of Freddie Mercury’s integration proces...
07/23/2025

Queen’s drummer Roger Taylor has stunned band fans by revealing an unseen aspect of Freddie Mercury’s integration process into the group, a detail that had until now remained hidden in the history of one of rock’s most celebrated icons. The revelation was made during a recent interview in which Taylor, who met Mercury before he took his stage name, provided an intimate account of the challenges and peculiarity of that beginning.
To understand this revelation, one must go back to the time when Queen did not yet exist as such. In the late 60s, Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May played together in a band called Smile. For those years, Mercury, whose original name was Farrokh Bulsara, was an admirer and close friend of the group. Taylor recalled how young Freddie, still in search of his own musical identity, used to offer advice on his staging and the band's visual style.
“He was already unique; you could tell that his personality was beyond the ordinary,” Taylor said in an interview with British portal Guitar.com However, what few knew was that, according to the drummer, Freddie himself had certain insecurities about his vocal ability, a revelation that clashes with the image of security Mercury projected onto the world.
Mercury insisted on becoming part of the band, but Taylor and May were aware that the young man's quirky style might be too risky for an audience accustomed to the classic rock of the era. "Freddie always told us that he could do something different, that he could take the show beyond what we imagined," said Taylor. However, in the first encounters, his style still did not find the strength and cohesion that would make him immortal.
Nevertheless, it was Freddie's insistence and vision that eventually convinced his future teammates to give him a chance. Taylor confessed that, during those early days, they came to wonder if Mercury's overwhelming personality could fit the serious musical approach they had in mind for the band. But the test was immediate: with Mercury leading the way, his presence on stage completely transformed the group dynamics.
Taylor's narrative sheds light on the reality of those early moments. As reported, one of the band's first rehearsals with Mercury was somewhat chaotic: "The energy was overflowing; he didn't just want to sing, he wanted to direct everything, from the lights to the movements of each one," recalled the drummer, smiling as he recalled the initial challenges of working with someone so full of ideas. For many musicians, an attitude like that could have been a cause for conflict, but Taylor and May knew how to see the potential of a true star in it.
Mercury’s willingness to take charge and innovate in every aspect of the show was, paradoxically, what sharpened the group’s chemistry. Little by little, each of the members was giving way to Freddie's creative energy, to the point that Queen could no longer imagine herself without him at the forefront.
Interestingly enough, Taylor also revealed a little-known fact about Mercury itself: her stage name and the symbolism behind the Queen logo. “Freddie designed the logo based on the zodiac signs of each of us. He was incredibly meticulous with those details," he commented, excited to remember his friend's artistic sensitivity.
The iconic band logo, with lions, crabs and fairies surrounding a large crown, was the product of that symbolic vision of Mercury. It was an attempt to visually project the union and greatness he wanted for Queen. “It was like Freddie knew from day one that we were going to make history,” Taylor confessed. “He had an aesthetic sense and an instinct for theatricality that were always present, even before he had the experience.”
Mercury's beginnings in Queen were marked by search and experimentation, a process that seems evident today, but then was a path of uncertainty for all. The anecdotes shared by Taylor highlight a more human and vulnerable side of the idol that, after decades of mythification, tends to be opaque.
According to the drummer, the early rehearsals were not stress-free, as Mercury was constantly looking to refine his image and technique. He even claims that Freddie used to practice for hours in front of the mirror, rehearsing gestures and poses, something that Taylor and May found both fascinating and strange. “Freddie wanted to be perfect; he knew the stage was going to be his temple, and he wanted to master every aspect of his presence,” the drummer revealed.
Also, Taylor confessed that there were moments of doubt and conflict over how to integrate Freddie's extravagance into the sound they had imagined. But over time, the singer’s virtuoso and delivery became essential to defining what Queen would be. That ambition and constant pursuit of perfection earned Freddie the respect of his peers, who, upon seeing the devotion with which he approached his craft, understood that they had found the perfect frontman.
Finally, Roger Taylor's anecdote highlights how Queen, from her own origin, was marked by the unique blend of talents, visions and even personal challenges that her members managed to amalgamate. “What we were, what we are, couldn’t have been without Freddie. He taught us all to look for something beyond the obvious," he concluded, remembering with nostalgia those early days.

"Freddie and I were in school together. I only know him as Farrokh, later as Fred Bulsara, not Freddie Mercury. He was a...
07/23/2025

"Freddie and I were in school together. I only know him as Farrokh, later as Fred Bulsara, not Freddie Mercury. He was a really friendly and good-natured chap. We spent our holidays in Mumbai, and he came to my place very often. At school, nobody teased him anymore than they teased anybody else.
We were a great group of friends, getting up to mischief, bunking class and sneaking out to Tableland (a big plateau close to our school). The food was atrocious and the teachers very strict. Corporal punishment was quite normal, but that was the case in most places.
Freddie was extremely generous. Once he received a box of fancy chocolates, a rare treat. Normally the rule was that we offered all our friends some but kept the most for ourselves. But Freddie shared these very special chocolates with everyone, and gave me a couple more for my sister. He was always like that.
Freddie was the peace-maker. He hated it when anybody in our group fought and always tried to get everybody to be friends again. He'd joke around until we had to laugh and give up. One thing about Freddie, he loved to win! Whether at sports or studies, he loved collecting his trophies and certificates. And he loved his mother very much. We all wrote letters home, just wrote a few lines; we were fine, were they fine, we missed them, etc., but Freddie always wrote his mother long letters telling her in detail about everything that was going on. He also kept all her letters to him very carefully. They shared a very strong bond.
After Grade 11, he moved full time with his aunt in Mumbai and I lost touch with him. I never heard from Freddie again until one time I was in London in 1974 and ran into him at a restaurant. A man detached himself from a small group nearby, and came up to me and asked if I was 'X’. It was Freddie. I didn’t recognise him at all - he looked completely different from the school-boy Freddie.
Naturally once he said he was Freddie Bulsara, I was delighted and we chatted for a few minutes. With me he was still Fred Bulsara, he never once mentioned who he became, and I had no idea either. We chatted about our families, school and that was it. Freddie asked about my family, catching up on old times a bit. And then he left with his friends.
The funny thing about this is that I had absolutely no clue that Freddie Bulsara WAS Freddie Mercury. He never, ever mentioned the Mercury name that day either. I was not into rock music, and this was way before the internet. I was just happy to meet up with a good friend from school. When I asked for the check, the waiter told him Freddie had paid my bill, I was pleasantly surprised.
Few months later, when I went to a record store to buy some albums, I saw Freddie's face on an album cover. Only after asking the clerk at the store did I realise that my good old school friend was now the rock star Freddie Mercury! He still had the same old innocent Bulsara eyes.
A couple of years after his passing, I went to India for a visit, a couple of us got together and toasted our friend Farrokh Bulsara'."
This story was shared by Noorie (a member of Queenzone whose uncle was a good friend of Freddie’s from boarding school. Noorie has shared several lovely memories of her uncle and Freddie.)
Freddie always so humbled and kind! He may have become a rock star but his heart stayed the same. 💛

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