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Quite thin and propped-up against the mixing-desk. Still Freddie found a way to deliver. A "Champion"!
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still cant watch this without shedding a tear....
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Imagine that the world have no idea that Freddie Mercury would be leaving his loving fans when this was broadcast in August 1991, but i doubt the music industry didnt know which explains the impeccable timing and kind intention to put out a Queen documentary as a way of saying "thankyou for the fantastic music all this years."
Freddie Mercury, u're a true artist, an inspiration to all those who loves music n knows that a love affair with music never ends.
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@pipoo1 lol ya i wouldn't care at all. :)
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@Celetic12 Watching interviews with John I always got the impression he just enjoyed the trip wherever it took him and I guess when Freddie died he felt the trip was over. The point is Freddie didn't leave, he died very young and it must have been incredibly hard for the band to come to terms with. Think the effect it has on their fans after all this time, it still hurts like it happened yesterday.
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@icantstopchewinggum Yes I think he does, but I don't think the crowd cared.
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look at freddie in that last video :( so sad
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@Celetic12 OH I get it! LOL
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@MissKishaDanielle the man was so amazing...u look back and sometimes it's hard to believe how awesome he was/is...even though it is VERY true!



Its just amazing how after 18 years his music still lives on and lots of people still feel the sadness because he is gone that just shows that that he made such an effect on so many people
MissKishaDanielle 2 years ago 31
I was 10 years old when Bohemian Rhapsody made the airwaves. Listening to a small am radio to WLS Chicago...I was captured and remained entranced by this one in a lifetime rock icons. Thank you Queen, for the Days of my Life..and for your gift of song. LONG LIVE QUEEN!!!
tammyindiana 2 years ago 19