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Queen
Freddie Mercury
Roger Taylor
Brian May
John Deacon
(take pictures of book- pix of them in playing cards…)
Brian May
• Date Of Birth July 19, 1947
• Birthplace Twickenham, England
• Instruments Guitars, keyboards, vocals
Roger Taylor
• Date Of Birth July 26, 1949
• Birthplace King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
• Instruments Drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
John Deacon
• Date Of Birth August 19, 1951 – Youngest Member
• Birthplace Leicester, England
• Instruments Bass guitar, double bass, keyboards
Freddie Mercury
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Real Name Farrokh Bulsara
Date Of Birth September 5, 1946 - November 24, 1991
Birthplace Zanzibar, Tanzania
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, keyboards
The Making of Queen
HOW IT ALL STARTED…
• 1968 - Brian May, Tim Staffell and Roger Taylor formed the group SMILE
• 1969 – SMILE were signed to Mercury Records
• Tim Staffell introduced Freddie Mercury to the band. Freddie soon became
a keen fan
• 1970 – SMILE calls it a day….
• Freddie leaves his own band “WRECKAGE” and joins up with Brian and
Roger
• 1971 – In February, John Deacon is enlisted
QUEEN is ready to Rock the World!
“ I thought up the name “QUEEN”. It’s just a name,
but its very regal obviously, and it sounds splendid.
It’s a strong name, very universal and immediate. It
had a lot of visual potential and was open to all sorts
of interpretations. I was certainly aware of gay
connotations, but that was just one facet of it”
- Freddie Mercury
THE CREST
Combines zodiac signs of its members:
2 lions for Leo (Deacon and Taylor)
A crab for Cancer (May)
2 fairies for Virgo (Mercury).
The lions embrace a Letter Q.
Early 1970s - Queen had moderate
success with the albums Queen and
Queen II
The release of Sheer Heart Attack in
1974 and A Night at the Opera the
following year propelled the band into
international success.
1976 – Release of News of the World,
the champion that rock the world!
• Received critical response from the Rolling Stone- establishing their
prominence in mainstream culture
Gordon Fletcher writes:
“Rumor has it that Queen shall soon be crowned "the new Led Zeppelin" ....
this funky, energetic English quartet has all the tools they'll need to lay claim
to the Zep's abdicated heavy-metal throne, and beyond that to become a
truly influential force in the rock world.”
The KING of QUEEN
1946 – A STAR IS BORN
• Freddie’s Birthplace : Zanzibar, East Africa
• His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara were Parsis
from the Gujarat region. The Bulsara family had
moved to Zanzibar so that his father could continue
his job as a cashier at the British Colonial Office.
• 1952 younger sister, Kashmira, is born.
EARLY LIFE
• Mercury spent his childhood in India
• Took piano lessons at a young age.
• When he was 8 , studied at St. Peter's School, a
British-style boarding school for boys near Bombay.
He began to call himself "Freddie"..
• Aged 12, he formed a school band, The Hectics.
• At the age of 17, Freddie and his family fled for
safety due to the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution
HIS YOUTH
• 1n 1963 the family moved to England.
• Freddie studied art and earned a Diploma in Art and Graphic Design at
Ealing Art College
• After graduation, Freddie joined a series of bands and sold second-hand
clothes in the Kensington Market in London.
• Friends from the time remember him as a quiet and shy young man who
showed a great deal of interest in music.
• In April 1970, Mercury joined Brian May & Roger Taylor and formed
QUEEN.
HIS NAME
• Freddie changes his name by deed poll.
• He closed the door on Farrokh Bulsara and reinvented himself as
someone else –synonymous with glamour, fame and strength. He delved in
Roman mythology and chose Mercury, the messenger of the gods.
• As of July 1970, he was to be known as Freddie
Mercury.
“All my lovers asked me why they couldn't
replace Mary, but it's simply impossible. The only
friend I've got is Mary and I don't want anybody
else. To me, she was my common-law wife. To me,
it was a marriage. We believe in each other, that's
enough for me.“
– Freddie Mercury (1985)
Albums:
FREDDIE, THE INSTRUMENTALIST
Piano
•
Received formal piano at a young age.
•
Played the piano in many of Queen's most
popular songs. He used concert grand
pianos and other keyboard instruments such
as the harpsichord.
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Unimpressed with his own, he used the
instrument less. He preferred to walk
around onstage and entertain the audience.
Guitar
•
While living in London, he learned guitar
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Favourite artists: The Who, The Beatles,
Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, and Led
Zeppelin
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Wrote many lines for the guitar, but
possessed only rudimentary skills
•
Songs like "Ogre Battle" and "Crazy Little
Thing Called Love" were composed on
guitar.
FREDDIE, THE SONGWRITER
• Wrote 10 of the 17 songs on Queen's Greatest Hits album:
• His songwriting involved a wide range of genres : rockabilly, progressive
rock, heavy metal, gospel and disco.
• In a 1986 interview, "I hate doing the same thing again and again and
again. I like to see what's happening now in music, film and theatre
and incorporate all of those things.”
• Tended to write musically complex material. Eg "Bohemian Rhapsody" is
acyclic in structure and comprises dozens of chords ]He also wrote six
songs from Queen II which deal with multiple key changes and complex
material
• Wrote most of his songs on the piano and used a wide variety of different
key signatures.
• Used his intuition to compose in a manner that he found sonically pleasing.
FREDDIE, THE SINGER
• His Speaking voice in the baritone range but
delivered most songs in the tenor range.
• Vocal range extended from bass low F (F2) to
soprano high F (F6). He could belt up to tenor
high F (F5).
• As Queen's career progressed, he would
increasingly alter the highest notes of their songs
when live, often harmonising with seconds, thirds
or fifths instead. He is said to have "the rawest
vocal fold nodules" and claimed never to have
had any formal vocal training
The difference between Freddie and almost all
the other rock stars was that he was selling the
voice. His technique was astonishing. No
problem of tempo, he sung with an incisive
sense of rhythm, his vocal placement was very
good and he was able to glide effortlessly from
a register to another. He also had a great
musicality. His phrasing was subtle, delicate
and sweet or energetic and slamming. He was
able to find the right colouring or expressive
nuance for each word.”
- Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballé
FREDDIE,
THE LIVE PERFORMER
Highly theatrical style
Evoked a great deal of participation
from the crowd
A performer out to tease, shock and
ultimately charm his audience with
various extravagant versions of
himself
“Of all the more theatrical rock performers, Freddie took it
further than the rest... he took it over the edge. And of
course, I always admired a man who wears tights. I only
saw him in concert once and as they say, he was
definitely a man who could hold an audience in the palm
of his hand.”
- David Bowie
FREDDIE, THE LIVE PERFORMER
• Performed an estimated 700 concerts around the world
• 1st band to play in South American stadiums, breaking worldwide records
for concert attendance in the Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo in 1981.
• Live Aid in 1985, entire stadium of 72,000 people clapped, sang and
swayed in unison. Queen's performance at the event has since been voted
by a group of music executives as the greatest live performance in the
history of rock music.
• In 1986, played behind the Iron Curtain to a crowd of 80,000 in Budapest,
one of the biggest rock concerts held in Eastern Europe.
• Freddie's final live performance with Queen took place on 9 August
1986 at Knebworth Park in England and drew an attendance estimated as
high as 300,000.
CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE
• Freddie had a long-term relationship with Mary Austin in the early 1970’s.
• By the mid-1970’s, he had an affair with a male American record executive
who worked for Elektra Records.
• In the early 1980’s, he became involved with Barbra Valentin, an Austrian
actress.
• By 1985, again he became involved with a male hairdresser named Jim
Hutton.
LOVE KILLS
• 1985 - Mercury undergoes a
secret AIDS test at the end of
1985
• 1986 - Results had come back, he
learnt from his doctors that he has
AIDS
THE FINAL CHAPTER – 1988-1991
• Nov 1988 - Following a brief hiatus, the group reconvened to record
prolifically for the remainder of Freddie's life, producing three albums, two of
which Queen released prior to his 's death {The Miracle [1989] and Innuendo
[1991]).
• During the final ten months of Freddie’s life, although AIDS significantly
debilitated his physical capacity, he valiantly continued to record and
compose in the seclusion of Montreux, Switzerland, a place that provided
him with serenity from the unrelenting pursuits of the paparazzi.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
• Mercury's spirited ambition to continue making music determinedly
reflected, in part, his dismay for contracting a malady that would inescapably
terminate the band.
• Following his AIDS-positive diagnosis, Mercury, rather than immediately
surrendering his talents to a merciless disease, courageously continued to
battle for his life, as he sought to impart his musical legacy upon the world.
Despite the constant manhunts by the paparazzi during the Montreux
voyages, Mercury bravely continued to compose and record music, as he
chronicled through "The Show Must Go On:"
"Inside my heart is breaking, my make-up may be flaking but
my smile still stays on."
Brian May states: We kind of knew for a long
time, very very gradually, because the signs began to
appear. There came a day when Freddie said,
"Look, you've probably figured out what I am dealing
with. I have this thing, and as far as I know, there is no
cure. I only have a certain amount of time left and I would
like everything to carry on as is; I would like us to make
records. I do not want anyone to know, I do not want
anyone to talk about it from this point forward, and
that is it."
Brian May discusses the circumstances that surrounded these sessions:
By the time we were recording these other tracks [the songs comprising Made in
Heaven] after Innuendo, we had had the discussions and we knew that we
were totally on borrowed time, because Freddie had been told that he wouldn't
make it to that point. So our plan was to just make use of him as much as
possible. We lived in the studio for a while and when he would call and say, "I
can come in for a few hours," our plan was to make as much use of him as we
could.
Freddie said, "Get me to sing anything, write me anything
and I will sing it, and I will leave you as much material
as I possibly can."
Peter Freestone states:
“For so many people that I know, as soon as they are told they have AIDS, they
give up because there is no reason for living anymore. But for Freddie, it was the
total opposite. It concentrated him, it made him accept that there was so much
more that he still had to do, particularly where the music was concerned. It
wasn't just him who was going to suffer from this, it was the band. With him
being so inconsiderate and dying, what would happen to the band? That preyed
a great deal on his mind. He wanted to give them as much as he could.”
Mike Moran continues:
"He could have easily given up and disappeared somewhere, and lived the rest
of his life in isolation, but he did not do that. It is another example of how brave
the man was. He was out working until he could actually work no more."
FREDDIE’S FAREWELL
23 Nov 91 - This announcement was made to the press on behalf of Mercury:
“Following the enormous conjecture in the press over the last two weeks, I wish
to confirm that I have been tested HIV positive and have AIDS. I felt it correct
to keep this information private to date to protect the privacy of those around
me. However, the time has come now for my friends and fans around the world
to know the truth and I hope that everyone will join with my doctors and all
those worldwide in the fight against this terrible disease. My privacy has always
been very special to me and I am famous for my lack of interviews. Please
understand this policy will continue.”
A little over 24 hours after issuing the
statement, Mercury died on 24 Nov 1991 at the
age of 45. The official cause of death was
bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS
HEAVEN AND BEYOND
6 November 1995, nearly four years following the singer's
tragic death, the surviving members of Queen released
their fifteenth album, Made in Heaven, an unparalleled
posthumous work intended to eulogize Mercury's
inspirational life.
(Jami- pix for the album.. If can find…)
QUEEN+ RODGERS
Following Mercury's death in 1991 and Deacon's
retirement later in the decade, May and Taylor have
performed infrequently under the Queen label. Since 2005,
they have been collaborating with Paul Rodgers, under the
moniker Queen + Paul Rodgers. They officially split up
on 12 May 2009.
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
“It's one of those songs which has
such a fantasy feel about it. I think
people should just listen to it, think
about it, and then make up their own
minds as to what it says to them...
"Bohemian Rhapsody" didn't just
come out of thin air. I did a bit of
research although it was tongue-incheek and mock opera. Why not?
— Freddie Mercury
Steph – this can
be included in
your part, its
what he says
about the song Jami
END OF JAMI’S CHANGES
Musical Styles,
Influences
MUSICAL STYLE
The band are noted for their:
• musical diversity – fragmented strict genre paradigms and gender codes
• eclectic array of music in a consistently innovative manner
• multi-layered arrangements to imitate the sound of a large choir through
overdubs
• vocal harmonies
• extended guitar solos
• incorporation of audience participation into their live performances – often
theatrical
• flamboyant and androgynous imagery
• themes of sentimentality, mystery, fantasy and escapism
Aside from the amount of raw talent in the band Queen excelled
because each member had a specific role to play and fulfilled
it to the max. Everyone contributed as a songwriter. They had
three lead singers who brought distinctly different attributes to
the songs they sand. They forged a unique collaborative vocal
style. They had a cosmic guitar presence that was unequalled
and perhaps the most commanding frontman rock ‘n’ roll has
ever seen. You don’t get much better than that.
~ Billy Squier, Rock icon, 1982
MUSICAL GENRES
• encapsulated a diverse range of genres, interwoven artistically
through the medium of a rock album
I like people to go away from a Queen show feeling
fully entertained, having had a good time. I think Queen
songs are pure escapism, like going to see a good film
- after that, they can go away and say that was great,
and go back to their problems..
- Freddie Mercury, 1981
“I’m in awe of Queen as a band, just from the way they morphed
from pretty much a direct hard rock band into a massively
effective progressive rock band and the way they married
classical into hard rock...and the way they kept pushing the
envelop. ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ to me, took rock to another
level. And Queen was mega-versatile- songs like ‘Crazy Little
Thing Called Love’ that were practically 1950s to songs like
‘Killer Queen’ and ‘Tie Your Mother Down’ that were out-and-out
rockers. Jus watching that band morph and change directions
over the years was just amazing.”
~ Paul O’Neill, Trans Siberian Orchestra
WHO INSPIRED THEM
• Many other British rock acts at the time, such as The Beatles,
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Who, Black Sabbath, Slade,
Deep Purple, and David Bowie
• And other artists such as the Beach Boys, Jimi Hendrix, Jan and
Dean, Annunzio Mantovani and Frank Zappa
• ... as well as many different genres of music, often with a
tongue-in-cheek attitude
/ am so depressed by these people who still won't admit that
everything we do simply drips with originality.
- Freddie Mercury
WHO THEY INSPIRED
• Like their music, the bands and artists that have claimed to be
influenced by Queen are diverse and span different generations,
countries, and genres:
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - INTRODUCTION
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Released as a single on 31 October 1975, and later appearing on A Night at the
Opera (21 November 1975)
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Queen's best-known and arguably most important work in terms of its lasting cultural
significance
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At the time of Mercury's death, he considered "Bohemian Rhapsody" to be one of his
greatest accomplishments
•
Sonically personifies the artistic innovation and musical mastery of Queen and the
late Freddie Mercury – through technological experimentation and creative modes of
composition
•
Vividly showcases the fragmentation of genre constructions through the group's
innovative use of technological applications and by fusing elements of glam and
progressive rock with those found in musical theatre, opera buffa and vaudeville
•
Groundbreaking promotional video significantly influenced the style of modern -day
music videos in the MTV era
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Six minutes long -nearly twice the length of conventional pop singles of the time
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – A ROCK “MOCK OPERA”
• Use of "cascade effect" and vocal overdubs to create sonic choral effects
• Parodies various elements of opera: choruses of multitracked voices
alternating with arialike solos, excessive emotions, confusing plot, and
sarcastic recitative and distorted Italian operatic phraseology
• Operatic recitative, aria/lied, and chorus are juxtaposed with hard rock
• The initial dramatic monologue gives way to outrageous juxtaposition of
music and words, so the song veers from melodrama to nonsense.
• The confused context of these terms serves both to highlight the foreign
intrusion of opera in a rock anthem and parody the lack of understanding of
foreign language opera common to most rock fans.
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – MUSICAL STRUCTURE
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Consists on 3 main parts: a ballad segment ending with a guitar solo, an operatic
passage and a hard rock section
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Begins with a cappella group vocals introducing the story and setting the mood
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Next comes an aria/lied – a lament-like ballad with enigmatic lyrics, accompanied by limping
broken arpeggios on the piano
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depicts a suicidal young man confessing to a murder, bemoaning his short life and imploring his
“mother” ‘to carry on as if nothing really matters’
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Interrupted by a dramatic guitar solo which depicts an Orpheous-like descent into the insanity of
he underworld aka chaos --complete with a demonic chorus “Thunderbolts and lightning, very
very fright’ning...”
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Followed by a operatic section with falsetto solos - ‘Gallileo...’ and a nonsensical mix of Italian
and French terms such as ‘Silhouetto’, ‘Scaramouche’, ‘Mama mia’ and ‘Fandango’.
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Choral jury interjects with their judgement of guilt; “We will not let you go;”
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Abrupt transition into a stereotypical rock mode with the words, “So you think you can stone me
and spit in my eye.”
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Songs ends with an aria/lied by gradually thinning the density of the accompaniment with a
subtle decrescendo
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – MEANING PART 1
• Literal interpretation: its nihilistic narrator kills a man for no reason and then
resigns himself to execution and subsequent damnation.
• Underlying meaning: autobiographical testimonial to Mercury's binary life ---Mercury expressing his plea for forgiveness, as he confronts his suppressed
past and begins a new life as a liberalized homosexual
• A very simple interpretation of a very complex song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmwdalT4HHQ
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – MEANING PART 2
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Guitarist Brian May supports suggestions that the song contained ceiled references to
Mercury’s personal traumas
"Freddie was a very complex person: flippant and funny on the surface, but he concealed
insecurities and problems in squaring up his life with his childhood. He never explained
the lyrics [of "Bohemian Rhapsody"], but I think he put a lot of himself into that song.“
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Roger Taylor maintains that the true meaning of the song is “fairly self-explanatory with
just a bit of nonsense in the middle”
SOMEBODY TO LOVE (COVERS, DIFFERENT VERSION)
• different versions & usually selected as contestant songs in many
of American idol series
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLAqv5rix_M (lastest season –
group round)
• Ella Enchanted ( movie – ella version )
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bffIJDTrEM&feature=related
(movie)
• Glee Cast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vQj4i4awhY&feature=related
(can play this one as this is the latest and has lyrics on screen)
•
Discography Queen Discography Queen II Discography Sheer Heart Attack Discography A
Night at the Opera Discography A Day at the Races Discography News of the World
Discography Jazz Discography The Game Discography Flash Gordon Discography Hot
Space Discography The Works Discography A Kind of Magic Discography The Miracle
Discography Innuendo Discography Made In Heaven
Their Legacy
• “I think most people will never really be able to appreciate the genius of
Queen... Luckily, when it comes to these kind of artists, they leave us a
legacy of their music, and all you have to do is listen to them once...to realize
they were ahead of their time. And at a time we’re trying to compartmentalize
everything, I think Queen was just music. They were lovers of music, and
that’s why their music stands the test of time. Every time you hear it you go
‘Wow, that’s genius.” ~ Brian McKnight
• “Some of my favourite songs and some of the only songs that I know all the
words to are Queen. My favourite’s definitely ‘We are the Champions’.
’Something about that song is so powerful, and if they play it at a stadium or
in a sports arena, everyone knows that song. It’s so amazing when you can
have a part of history like that, a song that the whole world knows. It’s such a
feat.” ~ Lance Bass NSYNC
IN TERMS OF MUSIC
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Created music that utilized technology in inventive ways, consequently enabling them to
compose complexly by appropriating stylistic attributes from disparate genres.
•
The poetics of their vocation as musical innovators inspired countless musicians with their
precision and originality.
•
To this end, Freddie Mercury and his bandmates determinedly challenged themselves by
continually exceeding customary industry standards.
•
Mercury states: We always liked to confuse people and prove we're not really like anyone
else... We're more in the showbiz tradition than the rock 'n' roll tradition. We had an
identity of our own because we combined all those things that define Queen. That's what
people didn't seem to realise.
•
Their music is played ad infinitum around the world at spectacles ranging from sporting
events to musicals
CONTRIBUTION TO AIDS
•
As the first major rock star to die of AIDS, Mercury's death represented a very important
event in the disease's history.
•
In April 1992, the remaining members of Queen founded The Mercury Phoenix Trust
and organised The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness to celebrate
the life and legacy of Mercury and raise money for AIDS research, which took place on
Easter Monday, 20 April 1992.
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The Mercury Phoenix Trust has since raised millions of pounds for various AIDS
charities. The tribute concert, which took place at Wembley Stadium for an audience of
72,000, featured a wide variety of guests including; Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin),
Roger Daltrey (of The Who), Extreme, Elton John, Metallica, David Bowie, Annie
Lennox, Tony Iommi (of Black Sabbath), Guns N' Roses, Elizabeth Taylor, George
Michael, Def Leppard, Seal, Liza Minnelli (and also U2 via Satellite).
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Elizabeth Taylor spoke of Mercury as "an extraordinary rock star who rushed across our
cultural landscape like a comet shooting across the sky". The concert was broadcast
live to 76 countries and had an estimated viewing audience of 1 billion people.
TRIBUTES
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A statue in Montreux, Switzerland (by sculptor Irena Sedlecka) has been erected as a tribute to Mercury.
It stands 3 metres high overlooking Lake Geneva and was unveiled on 25 November 1996 by Freddie's
father and Montserrat Caballé. Beginning in 2003, fans from around the world gather in Switzerland
annually to pay tribute to the singer as part of the "Freddie Mercury Montreux Memorial Day" on the first
weekend of September and the Bearpark And Esh Colliery Band played at the Freddie Mercury statue on
1 June 2010. In 1999, a Royal Mail stamp with the image of Mercury on stage was issued in his honour as
part of the Millennium Stamp series.
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Freddie Mercury statue above the West End's Dominion Theatre.
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In 2009, a plaque was unveiled in Feltham where Mercury and his family moved upon arriving in England
in 1964. The star in memory of Mercury's achievements was unveiled in Feltham High Street by his
mother Jer Bulsara and Queen bandmate Brian May. [99] A tribute to Queen has been on display at the
Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas throughout 2009 on its video canopy. In December
2009 a large model of Mercury wearing tartan was put on display in the centre of Edinburgh as publicity
for the run of We Will Rock You at the Playhouse Theatre.
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A statue of Mercury stands over the entrance to the Dominion Theatre in London's West End since May
2002, where the main show has been Queen and Ben Elton's musical We Will Rock You.
•
For Mercury's 65th birthday, Google dedicated their Google Doodle to him. It included an animation set to
the chorus of "Don't Stop Me Now"
MONUMENT
PORTRAYAL ON STAGE
•
On 24 November 1997, a monodrama about Freddie Mercury's life titled Mercury: The
Afterlife and Times of a Rock God opened in New York City.
•
It presented Freddie Mercury in the hereafter; examining his life, seeking redemption
and searching for his true self .
•
The play was written and directed by Charles Messina and the part of Mercury was
played by Khalid Gonçalves (né Paul Gonçalves) and then later, Amir Darvish. Billy
Squier opened one of the shows with an acoustic performance of a song he had written
about Mercury titled I Have Watched You Fly.
PORTRAYAL IN FILM
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Brian May announced in a September 2010 BBC interview that Sacha Baron Cohen,
previously best known for his comedic characters Borat, Ali G and Brüno, had been
chosen to play Mercury in a film about his life. TIME commented with approval on his
singing ability and visual similarity to Mercury. The motion picture is being written by
Peter Morgan, who had been nominated for Oscars for his screenplays The Queen and
Frost/Nixon. The film, which is being co-produced by Robert De Niro's TriBeCa
Productions, will focus on Queen's formative years and the period leading up to the
celebrated performance at the 1985 Live Aid concert. Filming is due to begin sometime
in 2011.
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In April 2011, Brian May confirmed that a lot of work was still being done in preparation
for the film. He said that after holding back for a long time due to mixed feelings, the
band had approved a team to start filming later in 2011, and Baron Cohen's eagerness
had been the key to progress.
DISCOGRAPHY
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We Will Rock You
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We Are the Champion
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I want to break free
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Bohemian Rhapsody
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Don’t Stop Me Now
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ETC.
LEGACY ( CAN LIST HERE AWARDS)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7758704.stm (hall of fame news)
Queen's star is the 2,207th such honour made to date. (news- 18 oct 2002)
FREDDIE MERCURY
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Just recently---Freddie's birthday tribute - Rolling stones video
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http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/new-and-hot/queen-googles-freddie-mercury-tribute20110906
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http://www.freddie.ru/e/archives/ok/ (OK! Magazine – mary’s interview)
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Last appearance of Freddie Mercury
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeSvPDAi4l8&feature=related
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Last moment/cut of Freddie Mercury
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGXETANamy0&feature=related
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He loved life and loved music and worked his best until the end despite of his health.
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http://www.8notes.com/biographies/queen.asp ( Queen Timeline)
“ If you are going to do
something, do it with style” –
Freddie Mercury
with a quotation from "We Are the Champions," a song that compellingly incarnates the life,
works, times and memory of the late Freddie Mercury:
I've paid my dues time after time
I've done my sentence but committed no crime
And bad mistakes, I've made a few
I've had my share of sand kicked in my face, but I've come through
• FROM here onwards, pictures
that we could
use…………………….
REFERENCES
•
Sutcliffe, P. (2011.) Queen: The ultimate illustrated history of the crown kings of rock.
Minneapolis, USA : Voyageur Press
•
Bret, D. (1996.) The Freddie Mercury story: Living on the edge. London: Robson Books.
•
Jackson, L. (1996.) Mercury: The King of Queen. London: Smith Gryphon.
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