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Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story (2000) part 3

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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.

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  • multipile orgasms! haha

  • hahahaahhaahha

    when he said "to put it crudely" I thought he was gonna say something like...he loved playing the damn thing

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  • Freddie was gay how could he like a girl or did he become gay?

  • 8:40 - They're shouting "Freddie Freddie Freddie" but he didn't change his name to that until he was living in Britain. How inaccurate.

    I bet the audience reaction is misrepresented too. I doubt people would be taking their clothes off and cheering so loudly at a gig let alone a school concert. Stupid dramatisations

  • For a movie about Freddie Mercury, Freddie is conspicuously absent.

  • No Yoshi, technically Freddie was an Indian Parsi. Lots of Indians went to East Africa which includes Zanzibar at the time of the British Empire, but they always went back to their home. Parsi's have been in India for over 1200 years, they left Persia to escape persecution by the Muslims. The Parsi's are an ancient Indian community who have been very successful in India. Tata is also a company founded by Parsi's. Their mother tongue is Gujarati and they are part and parcel of the Bombay communi

  • notice the poeple are slowing stripping school uniforms....

  • @jenzZ84 technically he was "zanzibarian"... if such word exists

  • i never knew he was indian

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