Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story (2000) part 6

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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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  • I feel bad for Mary, you can almost see the heartbreak in her eyes. They really did love each other, it's obvious. It was cool that he recognized that he could not give her what she was looking for, and she loved him enough to let him go. What a story!

  • So sweet to see Mary's face light up when she's discussing meeting Freddie for the first time. Like an excited little girl. So lovely.

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  • I find it telling that Mary has remained in Freddie's home all these years. It would have probably been easier in some ways to sell the house and not have to be reminded of Freddie with every room and every object. And of course it would have been easier to move rather than to be watched and hounded by those who visit the wall outside the garden. Of course, most are well meaning fans, but it must still be difficult.

    I hope she is happy in her life.

  • How long did Freddie date Barbara Valentin?

  • @matthewosmond1984 He also said he didnt have aids for the longest time. Just as it was with aids, it was just as much as a stigma to be a gay man especially in the 70's and 80's. Your denial, probably because you think that there is something wrong with the fact that he was gay, proves my point. Freddie was gay. Get over it.

  • Freddie's refusal to discuss his sexuality was brilliant. I wish people could understand that music is what Freddie wanted to talk about. Music is what mattered to Freddie. Nothing else mattered.

    Mick Rock is correct in saying that Mary was the love of Freddie's life. Mary was so lucky because she was the only one who had his heart & love. And having Freddie's heart & love would be the thing I would want the most.

  • @matthewosmond1984 That's indicative of his refusal to be classified in any particular way, not that he wasn't having romantic relationships with men.

  • @Yo1969Yo I thought the same. So sweet.

  • @makemarker he wasn't gay, he said so himself

  • @Rogelle I wish they'd married too. 6 years they were together!

  • @popomatic1970 and to stay by his side nonetheless for the rest of his life knowing so. How selfless she was

  • those pictures are so stricking he was so one of a kind, we miss you so much freddie <3

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