Freddie Mercury vs. the Platters & Wayne's World

    Freddie Mercury was born today, Sept. 5, in 1946 in India.

 
 
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FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS

Freddie Mercury was born in Zanzibar, in Africa. Not in India.

Wayne's World? No way!

Way!

Freddie Mercury was an enormous talent. Queen rocked my high school years in '77 and '78.

Digging the electric guitar on Rhapsody.

One of my all time favs.

Listening to Freddie Mercury sing The Great Pretender for the first time. Gorgeous! Thank you Roger.

Freddie Mercury: the front man against whom all other front men must be measured. And I'm pretty sure he'd dig that measurement process.

Freddie Mercury was one of the best pop vocalists ever. Just in objective technical terms, he had a pitch and range unlike anyone else, and the songs mostly took advantage of it. Thankfully he also had the passion to back it up.

Freddie Mercury was a beautiful, talented man and his music is still all over my iPod. So gifted... then he destroyed himself surrounded by people who were only too happy to help him do that.

I still miss Freddie all the time. My world fell in when he died. Such a loss.

Freddie Mercury... What a gift! No one compares!

No other like Freddie.

Have you ever seen the documentary "Classic Albums: Queen: Making of a Night at the Opera"? It is a fantastic behind-the-scenes look at the awesome and incredible creativity of Queen. Some of the things they did were just unbeliveable...

It's currently streaming on Netflix...

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