Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story (2000) part 7

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Freddie Mercury was an incredible and downright perfect singer and the greatest rock n' roll showman ever and the magnificent Queen was definitely the best rock band there was and will be. Mercury's death only at the age of 45 was one of the biggest losses world of music has faced. Queen's fascinating music was a phenomenal mixture of opera and hard rock and Freddie's sensational voice, charisma and style was something out of this world.

"Freddie Mercury, "The Untold story" let`s Jer Bulsara, Kashmira Cooke, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, Mary Austin, Elton John, Robert Plant, Mick Jagger,Jim Hutton, Peter Freeston,The Heltics.... and many others talk about Freddie. This is also the first time when Mercury's friends and relatives gets a chance to speak too. We hear what Freddie's old mother has to say about his late son as well as his sister and last lover's thoughts. "Freddie Mercury, The Untold story" is an excellent, stylish, well-made and highly interesting one hour long documentary about the king as well as the queen of rock and everyone who loves Freddie should watch it.

We still love you!!!! ^_^

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  • afr00dita: Whatever you did to improve the visual quality of this series, the outcome is wonderful.

    The images are so clear, it makes me feel like we are all right there at his 39th birthday party.

    Thank you.

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  • Brian is by far, the most talented and unique guitar master of the 20th century. There are thousands who sound like Slash, Nugent, Eddie Van Halen, etc. (whom I like a lot), but Brian was/is amazing. H also made all of his guitars to generate the unique sound. His Phd in Astronautics obviously shows how intelligent he is. It's great to see him still play, and defend Freddie like a brother (same with Roger Taylor).

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  • @AngelicStorm1 well i strongly believed that freddie loved mary it may have not always been physically but more so emotionally and he even said that he considered her his common law wife

  • @rolandrog he died of a certain cancer almost twenty years later which can be a complication of aids, theres medication for aids that he took as well as freddie but freddie mas miserable so he pretty much stopped taking the medicine

  • If you were Freddy's last lover, how can you not die of aids, too?

  • It seems like if you go to a Freddie party, you gotta bring your own girl 'cause there ain't gonna be any other.

  • @FramptonMax I'm sorry, but Buckethead is a better guitarist, but even then I am amazed at Brian May's skills. Believe me or not, I love Queen. I will always deem Freddie Mercury as the greatest singer of music history.

  • Freddie leaving so much of his estate to Mary isn't really a slight against Jim Hutton, who I think he probably did love. It was more a gesture of how much he thought of Mary, and how she stood by him, than any negative feelings towards Jim.

  • @btwitshailey I think Freddie likely did love Mary on an emotional, and a spiritual level, but he was not physically/sexually attracted to her, and I think this is ultimately why he felt he had to leave her. He felt she deserved more than he could give, so he ended the relationship. I think why he left so much to Mary when he died, was because he felt indebted to her, that she stuck by him through everything. After all, Mary herself said he didn't expect her to be supportive of him being gay.

  • @btwitshailey When Freddie opened up to Mary he said he was bisexual, though strangely, Mary only ever refers to him as being gay, whenever she talks about his sexuality. I think Freddie just said he was "bisexual" to lessen the blow somewhat for Mary. There's no doubts in my mind that Freddie was gay, or at the very least, if he was bisexual, he definitely preffered men to women. If his physical attractions were equal for both men and women, I have no doubt he'd have stayed with Mary.

  • LMAO after seeing this ....hes def in hell

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