Freddie Mercury Interview Musical Prostitute part 2
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@TheClassica87 did you know he didn't want to get them fixed (not saying they're broken) because he felt it would ruin the signature of his voice
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Yeah I like that. Teeth (as long as they aren't rotting out, which Freddie's certainly were not doing) are a big part of a person's unique appearance. All of these Hollywood teeth these days are kind of freaky. I actually read an article about it once and how it can screw with the way our brain recognizes a person's face.
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Hair in the gate lol
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Is that a pubic hair growing on the camera in 1:12? I can totally understand if it is.
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@68deluxe Absolutely. You know he has researched the group and is aware of projects that are going on for Freddie at that time. Now interviewers read questions off cards and have no follow ups to the responses. It's quite unprofessional.
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he was a bit wrong. boy george still looks the same hahaha
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I love him!
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Its not just the loss of the most incredible performer of all time, that l miss when l watch this - its the interviewer and his questions..how much more genuine and interesting is his line of questioning in this interview, than any we'd hear today? - and even better, he actually allows the artist to speak!
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i agree,he had fun it was all he cared about..in the end
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'Im a musical prostitute"!
Oh no Freddie! You are a musical GENIUS!!!!
Freddie's teeth are great. They give him so much character. He knew his teeth were his trademark, and had a great sense of humor about them. He once said he might form another band with Rod Stewart and Elton John and call it "Nose, Hair, and Teeth"! I cannot imagine any well known singer today who would go around with teeth like that and leave them natural. Freddie was the best - we won't see his likes - or his talent - again.
TheClassica87 6 months ago 106
"What did you look like 10 years ago?"
"Horrible"
"Did you look at your pictures and-"
"yes"
"Well there you are then!"
:)
8bobthebuilder 6 months ago 47