Sunday, 10 February 2019

FREDDIE MERCURY @ Farrokh Bulsara (QUEEN)

FREDDIE MERCURY @ Farrokh Bulsara
Born on the 5 September 1946 and passed on the 24 November 1991.


I loved his songs especially when he was with Queen. I remember him mainly for Bohemian Rhapsody and later on found out he had many beautiful hits like the iconic We are The Champions and We Will Rock You all from Queen. Although they created many albums, their singles were the ones that made it big.

I began a journey to find out more about this Freddie Mercury after I watched his Bio Pic Film - Bohemian Rhapsody. Although many said it was not very true but it gave a rough idea what his life was about and what he may have went through. Looking at the little facts which the media and the internet keeps repeating to make it look like they knew him, but in fact not... 


Who would have known this man most intimately? Mary Austin? Tim Burton? His butler? His chef? The people who were serving him at Garden Lodge? Garden Lodge... I hope to one day catch a glimpse of it...


His memorial strangely is at du Marche 6B, Montreux 1820, Switzerland - so far away from where he lived errected by his father, Brian and Roger.

...They should have a museum created for him - a legend.


On the 1 September 2016, an English Heritage blue plaque was unveiled at Mercury's home in 22 Gladstone Avenue in Feltham, west London.


Mercury statue above the West End's Dominion Theatre.

In the end... he did become what he professed - "I don't think I can be a pop star. I want to be a legend."






Dear Mr.Mercury,
I wished I had met you. You sound like a wonderful wonderful beautiful person. I picture you to have a very 


colorful life and I pray you are having a blast in heaven now. God loves people like you the most. 

Love,
Susan Beh

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