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  • "Aids son" what type of a vulgar individual wrote something like this? You have no class, and you should be ashamed of yourself. I love and respect Freddie too much to critic his mother. But where was she? For a mother if you are not dead and buried, you are not in icu, you are not in jail, what could keep you away at a time like this? To leave it to friends to care of a son who's so kind and generous to you is beyond me. The press wrote trash mostly cause she wasn't there. I'm so sorry Freddie.

  • @0;42...the best picture ever!!! George n freddie!!

  • I really think you have done this and true FM fans will see it as respectful or not.It is good too see him at the last public performance with other stars at the Brits but the newspaper headline ... very angry at that...Yes 'AIDS son'scumbags writing that.Like all he done was get that disease and die??oh,they knew nothing about the real man clearly.

  • Fab means Fabulous if I spelled it right lol such a shame that due to Freddie's lifestyle that he lost his life way too young. I say that because in an interview I watched a friend of his did in fact ask him when the whole Aids thing came out if he (Freddie) had changed his lifestyle and Freddie say No and Fu@@ IT. with that said his behaviour brought on his death. watch the documentaries and read books about his life you will learn much. none the less he was a great singer and entertainer

  • @laysea65 Don' believe any of it. These are people who want to be in the spotlight by talking about Freddie's life. If they had really cared, they would have helped him take better care of himself. I don't believe any of it. Freddie loved life, and adored singing, because he wrote and recorded songs right until his last breath. We don't know enough about this awful disease to judge. As far as I'm concerned, all performers are at risk due to the lifestyle they lead! They give way too much!

  • Who the hell is that in the car with Freddie at 0:34??? That should be me. :o) And who is that at 1:09?

    "Parents too late to AIDS son"... what a fucking shitty ass headline!!!

  • @bettescorpio @1:09 is Annie Lennox of The Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again" And @:34 is me Darling...I wish!

  • @freddieinmyheart Thanks!! :))

  • its not a shitty headline, is true .... they missed out on seeing him one last time because he dies of AIDS :)

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  • @plotchickens Titling it "AIDS son" is shitty... :(

  • well its not NICE ... but i mean ... AIDS isn't nice. some things can't really be dressed up i am afraid

  • I believe this music represents the moment Freddie died and is on his journey 'home'. He goes through various stages to reach his final destiny and this is reflected in the music. He must answer for some parts of his life here on earth. Near the end, he is welcomed into his final 'home' and that is when you hear him laughing and saying 'woo-hoo'. At 32 seconds (from this video) it is the start of Freddie walking into the 'light'. It was all a fab journey. Oh, how I miss Freddie :(

  • I was thinking, rather than throw on what you had on the computer, why don't you try making a videoclip for this, the way you personally see it? I'd like to see something like that. Q songs are much like myth, people may play around with their own versions of things.

  • foarte trist:(

  • cosa vuol dire fab??what it means to fab?

  • it means "fabulous"

  • Thanks for posting Freddie's Ascent into heaven.

    Incredibley beautiful. Just like Freddie in life.

  • Yeah yeah! Let's visit there!

  • I bought this album on coloured vinyl when it came out (its a collectors item now) and only found out a few weeks ago about this track! I started listening to Queen again only recently (i used to be a fan, but my listening habits are very varied). Ive heard that this 22 minutes covers the years of Queens life from '73 to '95, is this true? Also, the sudden percussion effect @13.30(or thereabouts), is that indicative of Freddie contracting HIV? (13.30 would make it June '86)? Anybody?

  • he conctracted aids at the beginning of 1987 but he was infected in 1982. sorry for my bad bad english, i hope you understand it.

  • @paoloilmonopalla94 No way. Try and get someone who knows about molecular biology, etc - and ask them to tell you how HIV and AIDS work. A person can be infected for many years before developing AIDS, and once they do, they have a number of years left. Or had, back then. Today it is much different. Sorry but this issue has been debated for so many years - ask yourself why. Many want to prove Freddie got AIDS for "his sins". This is a VERY tricky/dangerous road to go down.

  • @slendersail @slendersail i know... aids isn't a infliction... freddie got hiv virus in early 80's... in 1987 he developed the illness.

  • ''Fab'' Freddie's last word:(

  • Shut up

  • =,(

  • too bad...so sad it ends...

  • This song is based on Queen from 1973 - 1995. The first minute is when they released the album Queen, and then the next nine minutes are their rise in popularity. The eleventh - fourteenth minutes are the magic years. The fifteenth - seventeenth minutes deal with the AIDS diagnosis. At about 18:30, Freddie dies. From then to the end of the song, it details Freddie's ascent to a better place, and his final words on his band's tribute to him.

  • What does that sudden percussion effect @ 13:30 into the track (on the CD) mean? It made me jump the first time I heard it!lol! - As in my other comment, i took it to mean it as the time he contracted HIV virus.

  • if that's how it sounds to you, then that's what it is. Music is directed towards the imagination of each. There's some things we all know as a collective, but others can only be revealed individually, through the existence of many versions/interpretations.

  • Wow,

    well said

  • Which is the meaning of the word "Fab" at the ending of the song?

  • I don't think there's a meaning, but just a random Freddie quote put in there.

  • i dont think they were his last words

  • "Fab" was a popular phase of the sixties meaning "Fabulous". For example "The Fab Four" related to The Beatles.

  • @Queenfan81 It's a short variation of Fabulous!.

  • @queriassaber whit the word "fab" freddie wants to thank the queen and his audience

  • @queriassaber fab..fabuloso

  • @queriassaber I think it stands for "fabulous"

  • A great way to end it with the greatest saying Freddie said in the world I still love you! It really was us listening to Freddies journey through his life. Part 1 had us hearing him being born. Then towards the end of part 2 you can hear the music getting more tragic where Freddie has learned he has been diagnosed with AIDS. And part 3 where you can hear the cartoon like sound of a spaceship sending Freddie up to heaven and leaving us whit so many thoughts of his life, work, and love of Freddie!

  • @Ricky91993 Heaven and Earth are about to be connected. This track was replayed at the Cosmos Rocks concerts in 2008. We're all going to heaven, but not through dying - raised consciousness.

  • VERY SAD..

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