Freddie Mercury is a true music legend. Although he left us on November 24, 1991, his legacy is still very much alive. So much so that his voice has not stopped sounding for a single day in some corner of the planet.
The curiosity of Freddie Mercury that you didn’t know and that makes him unique
Thanks to the movie Bohemian Rhapsody we have been able to enter, albeit fictitiously, in his story. Although we have all always been well aware of the Queen singer’s innate passion for music. He was born for it.
But what you may not have known is that his passion was so great that he even used a piano as the headboard of his bed. What for? To take her fingers directly to the keys in case in the middle of the night she could think of a melody for a song. Undoubtedly, this kind of data makes Freddie Mercury unique.
The singer learned to play the piano at St. Peter’s Boys School (India). He attended classes and was increasing his skills with this instrument at school until he was nine years old. Later, Freddie and the piano became one. And it is that his friends emphasize the incredible facility that he had to interpret his melodies on this instrument.
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody swept the box office after its release. But his fans are celebrating, as a second installment could be released. Rudi Dolezal, regular director of the British band’s music videos, is “sure they are planning a sequel starting after Live Aid”.
For their part, Brian May and Roger Taylor didn’t seem too convinced about this second part, but they don’t rule it out either. For them, Live Aid “is a good place to leave it”. “Maybe in a year or two and as long as there is a good idea behind it,” they add.
This concert, held in 1985, was Freddie’s farewell to all his fans. The singer, aware of his delicate health situation, took the stage at Wembley Stadium to melt in songs and energy with his audience. Now, Freddie Mercury is eternal.
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