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RiP Freddie Mercury, you would've loved Instagram.

The Show Must Go On: Freddie Mercury's Favorite Films | uDiscover

Mercury himself loved movies, a passion that started at St Peter's public school in India, where he loathed the games of cricket but loved the film club nights ...

Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube

The 'Never Boring' box set out NOW!. Order here: https://freddiemercury.lnk.to/NeverBoring2019 Click here to buy Freddie Mercury – Messenger ...

People about Freddie - Mercury and Queen

”It may sound strange, but one of the things people never noticed was that he was unbelievably modest and shy. Freddie loved to be in love. In his best time he ...

Classic Rock magazine August 2023 Queen Freddie Mercury Brian ...

Classic Rock magazine August 2023 - Brand New Condition Issue 316's cover stars are Queen. With their debut album turning 50 this year, we look at the birth ...

Bi.org | RIP Freddie Mercury. You would have loved Instagram.

1197 likes, 5 comments - bidotorg on June 30, 2024: "RIP Freddie Mercury. You would have loved Instagram.".

Freddie Mercury News - Ultimate Classic Rock

Freddie Mercury always made Queen his principal creative focus, releasing only a few stand-alone singles, one solo album and a duet project with operatic ...

Freddie Mercury's Favourite Tracks - playlist by Queen - Spotify

Playlist · Freddie Mercury's Favourite Tracks · 32 items · 15.4K saves.

Freddie Mercury at his 40th... - Classic Rock in Pics - Facebook

Freddie Mercury at his 40th birthday party, 1986.

Freddie Mercury & Cheating on the Love of Your Life

Freddie finds deep love and acceptance with a young woman, Mary Austin, who would become Freddie's short-lived fiancé and remain a constant and devoted ...

'I can dream up all kinds of things' – a classic Freddie Mercury ...

We bring you a classic interview with the Queen singer by Caroline Coon. Originally titled The Queen Bee, the piece first appeared in Melody Maker in December ...

Freddie Mercury's Favorite Cocktail Was A Stiff Drink - Food Republic

Mercury loved a classic vodka tonic, according to Peter "Phoebe" Freestone, who runs the "Ask Pheobe" page on the official Freddie Mercury website.

Freddie Mercury - Wikipedia

Freddie Mercury was a British singer and songwriter who achieved worldwide fame as the lead vocalist and pianist of the rock band Queen.

Brian May | Roger Taylor | John Deacon... - Queen Fan Club

... Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Queen Fan Club. ... As much as I adored every moment Adam was onstage, for me one of the ...

Freddie Mercury storms through Little Richard's classic 'Tutti Frutti' in ...

Queen continue to share classic live moments in their ongoing video series, with a take on Little Richard's 'Tutti Frutti' storming out the ...

Bohemian Rhapsody: Freddie Mercury and His Cats, a Love Story

The Queen front man wrote a song for one cat, dedicated an album to a few others, and placed long-distance calls to his animals while on tour.

Freddie Mercury loved this town so much, Queen bought the local ...

It's a statue with arm upraised, the sun behind it. Freddie Mercury's statue on ...

Brian May on Freddie Mercury's 'outrageous' behaviour 'He loved it'

Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor have given brand new interviews on how Freddie Mercury went out of his way to get a reaction out of his Queen bandmates.

Why Freddie Mercury Believed 'Somebody To Love' Was His ... - iHeart

"Somebody to Love" was the nearest Freddie ever came to the sound of the soul music that he so adored.

Freddie Mercury and Cats : Delilah – @kokomercury on Tumblr

Mercury loved all of his cats, but, Delilah was one that stole his heart. The song 'Delilah' from the album Innuendo seems like a love song when you first ...


Radio Ga Ga

Song by Roger Taylor

"Radio Ga Ga" is a 1984 song performed and recorded by the British rock band Queen, written by their drummer Roger Taylor. It was released as a single with "I Go Crazy" by Brian May as the B-side.