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Where was Freddie Mercury born please. Some Google sites say stone town Tanzania some say zanzibar
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember reviewing a concert performed by the ex-singer of a mediocre heavy metal band, who had obviously fallen hard times.
That would explain why he was playing a mid-week slot in a small venue in Stoke, to a less-than-capacity audience.
But what really sticks in my memory is the part where he said "Weclome to the birthplace of Freddy Mercury!!"
Er, Lemmy from Motorhead - yes, ex-Radio One DJ Bruno Brookes - yes, pop titan Robbie Williams - yes, Captain John Smith of the ill-fated Titanic - yes.
But Freddie Mercury?????
What I want to know is, what was that guy on, and where can I get some!!!
That would explain why he was playing a mid-week slot in a small venue in Stoke, to a less-than-capacity audience.
But what really sticks in my memory is the part where he said "Weclome to the birthplace of Freddy Mercury!!"
Er, Lemmy from Motorhead - yes, ex-Radio One DJ Bruno Brookes - yes, pop titan Robbie Williams - yes, Captain John Smith of the ill-fated Titanic - yes.
But Freddie Mercury?????
What I want to know is, what was that guy on, and where can I get some!!!
Before anyone points out that Freddie on the evening of a Sunday, the news didn't break until the following day, which, of course, was a workday.
I had only just got 'into' Hendrix, Jim (i was 15 when he died) and though i could listen to John Lennon, i never bought any of his music. The death of Rick Wright, however, did have an effect on me. I think the difference between two deaths was that Freddie's was sudden in that the confirmation of hs condition had only been given the day before he died.
I had only just got 'into' Hendrix, Jim (i was 15 when he died) and though i could listen to John Lennon, i never bought any of his music. The death of Rick Wright, however, did have an effect on me. I think the difference between two deaths was that Freddie's was sudden in that the confirmation of hs condition had only been given the day before he died.
Ken - Freddie's positive HIV condition was 'officially' revealed, but it was one of the worst kept secrets involving a famous musician ever.
Everyone close to him knew, and everyone who worked with him could see, he was visibly dying in the final Queen video.
So really, it was hardly a 'shock' when he died.
Everyone close to him knew, and everyone who worked with him could see, he was visibly dying in the final Queen video.
So really, it was hardly a 'shock' when he died.
Ken - // Andy, i neither 'worked with him' nor was 'close to him'. Ergo, his death was a shock to me. If that's alright with you! //
It makes no odds to me.
I am simply saying that by watching the news, and videos, and reading the music and mainstream media, I knew that Freddie Mercury was probably suffering from AIDS some weeks before he sadly died.
It's not a boasting contest, I am stating a simple fact.
It makes no odds to me.
I am simply saying that by watching the news, and videos, and reading the music and mainstream media, I knew that Freddie Mercury was probably suffering from AIDS some weeks before he sadly died.
It's not a boasting contest, I am stating a simple fact.
I remember driving to work one day and the presenter on the major radio channel I was listening to was saying that he heard Freddie Mercury didn't want to appear in the lastest Queen video. I remember his exact words. He said "Come on Freddie, don't be a Prima Donna" I often wondered if the DJ ate his words when he found out that Freddie was dying.
Andy, you made it sound as if the whole country and his uncle were aware that he was on his way out. Obviously, with your music-world connections, you may have been a tad more privy to the situation.
I had heard 'rumours' but the confirmation only came when the News Of The World dropped on my doormat on Sun 24 Nov 1991.
I had heard 'rumours' but the confirmation only came when the News Of The World dropped on my doormat on Sun 24 Nov 1991.
I was a big Queen fan and for some reason he's death came as a great shock to me. Looking back at the videos it was obvious he was looking so gaunt towards the end but I just din't spot it. I never picked up on the AIDS issue even tho I'd heard jokes about Freddie. Mind you I never realised Village people or George MIcheal for example were gay