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Freddie Mercury back to life: A must see video for any Queen/Freddie Mercury fan.Lead singer of rock group Queen.His family ancestry is Parsee and originally from India, by way of Zanzibar.He was a staunch supporter of the British monarchy.His ancestors, the Parsees, originated in Persia and fled to India in the 7th century. The reason being they are Zoroastrians and did not want to get converted to Islam.Lead singer and keyboard player of the rock group Queen.Neglected to get corrective oral surgery (to fix his famous overbite) out of fear that it would damage his voice. Ironically, Freddie was a smoker.Attended Ealing College of Art before forming the glam rock group Smile, which eventually became Queen.Freddie didn't form the band Smile (nor were Smile "glam"). Brian May formed Smile with Roger Taylor and Tim Stafell. When they split, Freddie, Brian and Roger formed Queen.Some of his estate was left to Mary Austin, a woman he had dated regularly.The current listing for Freddie Mercury / Trivia state he did many "guest performances in the opera". In fact he only performed once, although he attended many operas.Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 (as a member of Queen).Sang a duet of "Tutti Frutti" with Marillion frontman Fish at the Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, West Germany. [19 July 1986]Was an avid and fastidious philatelist (stamp collector). His extensive collection is still exhibited at stamp shows world-wide as being under the estate of his birth name.Loved his cats, and dedicated his solo-album "Mr. Bad Guy" to them. When he was out touring, he used to phone his cats and talk to them for hours. On one of his waistcoats, he has painted portraits of all of his cats.Biography:Freddie Mercury was born on the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, on the 5th of September 1946. His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, sent him off to a private school in India, from 1955 til 1963. In 1964 Freddie and his family flew to England. Freddie was very delighted to come to England. In 1966 he started his education at the Ealing College of Art, where he graduated in 1969. He loved art, and because of that, he often went along with his friend Tim Staffell, who played in a band called Smile. Also in this band where Brian May and Roger Taylor. When Staffell left the band in 1970, Freddie became their new singer. He changed the band's name into Queen, and they took on a new bass-player in February 1971, called John Deacon. Their first album, Queen, came out in 1973. But their real breakthrough was Killer Queen, on the album Sheer Heart Attack, which was released in 1974. They became immortal with the single Bohemian Rhapsody, on the 1975 album A Night At The Opera. After setting foot in the US in 1980, with Another Bites The Dust, they had a bad period. Their album Flash Gordon went down the drain, because the movie flunked. Their next, Hot Space, also wasn't a great success. Only the song Under Pressure, which they sang together with David Bowie, made a difference. In 1983, they took a year off. But, in 1984 they were totally back with their new album, called The Works. It contained great hits, such as Radio Ga Ga and I Want To Break Free. In 1985 Freddie made his first big solo-album, Mr.Bad Guy. He and the band had been in a bit of an argument, and he wanted to do something on his own. The album was loved by the fans, but didn't do to well. But the band got back together agian, after their famous performance at Live Aid, in 1985. At the end of the year, they started working on their new album, A Kind Of Magic. They also held their most famous tour ever, the Magic Tour. They did Wembley Stadium twice, and held their very last concert in Knebworth, in front of 125.000 people. After 1986, it went silent around Queen. It was in 1987 or '88, when Freddie told the band he had AIDS, and only had a few years to live. After Freddie told the band, he refused to talk about it anymore. He was afraid that people would buy their records out of pity. He said he wanted to keep making music as long as possible. And he did. His second big solo-album, The Great Pretender, got out in 1987. After that, he flew to Spain, where he made the magnificent album Barcelone, together with Montserrat Caballé, whom he saw performing in 1983. Because Freddie loved opera, he became a huge fan of her. For him, this album was like a dream becoming reality. The single Barcelona went huge, and was also used as a theme song for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. After Barcelona, he started working with the band again. They made The Miracle, which was released in 1989. It was a success, with hits as Breakthru, I Want It All and The Invisible Man. After The Miracle, Freddie's health got worse. They wanted to do one more album, called Innuendo. They worked on it in 1990 and early 1991. Every time when Freddie would feel well, he came over to the studio and sang. After Innuendo was released in January 1991, they made two videoclips. The first one was the videoclip of I'm Going Slightly Mad, shot in March 1991. Because Freddie was very skinny, and had little wounds all over his body, they used a lot of make-up. He wore a wig, and the clip was shot in black and white. Freddie's final videoclip was released in June 1991. The clip, These Are The Days Of Our Lives, later turned out to be his goodbye song. You could clearly see he was ill, but he still hadn't told the world about his disease. Rumours went around that he had some kind of terrible disease. This rumour was confirmed by Freddie himself, one day before he passed on. Which he did on the morning of Sunday the 24th of November 1991. His death was seen as a great loss for the world of music.

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