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Freddie Mercury


Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury was a singer, composer and British musician Parsi and Indian origin, known for being the founder and lead singer of the rock band Queen.



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(Zanzibar, 1946 - London, 1991) Lead singer, musician and composer who was known internationally as the leader of the British rock band Queen, but also developed a parallel solo career undeniable success.

Not his real name was Freddie Mercury, and came to the world in the UK, the country that saw him triumph. Farrokh Bulsara was called and was born on September 5, 1946 on the island of Zanzibar (Tanzania), located on the east coast of Africa and famous for its production of spices. provocative, versatile and charismatic figure like few others, his death on November 24, 1991 shocked the world of music.

Farrokh was an extraordinarily handsome, shy and very attached to his mother and his little sister Kashmira child, who was born in 1952. His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, were a marriage of prophet Zoroaster devotee of Persian origin, and decided to send the child India to receive a good education. There he was in the care of his uncles and was enrolled at St. Peter's School, British teaching institution located in Panchgani, about fifty miles from Bombay.

Very interested in sports, young Bulsara showed good manners as a boxer but, after her mother encouraged to hang up his gloves because it was too violent practice, changed the ring for table tennis and ten years was already champion school discipline.


              


As in those years of childhood began to awaken their love for music, he continued piano lessons and joined the school choir. Convinced of his early musical abilities, he was the director of St. Peter's parents who recommended the young man who began piano studies. During this training period, the restless Farrokh also began to show some scenic and participated in several theater works of schoolboys skills.

Very soon I got up his first band, The Hectics, an amateur rock and roll band lavished their performances at parties and school dances. In this formation, in which he held the position of pianist, accompanied him Derrick Branche, Bruce Murray, Farang Irani and Victory Rana. The first musical influences came from the mystical Farrokh Indian music, from classical sounds and some of rock and roll that then occurred in other parts of the world. At that time, his school friends began to call him Freddie, more or less faithful of Farrokh translation into English, and, indeed, the young sometimes signed himself as Frederick.

He returned to Zanzibar in 1962 with his family, but a couple of years later, the Bulsara decided to emigrate to the United Kingdom, to escape the outbreak of violence suffered by the island. Interestingly, Freddie never return to his homeland, nor to India; a new stage of your life then began in a house in Feltham (Middlesex), near London.

He entered the Isleworth Polythecnic and, during the holidays, was employed in temporary jobs to earn extra money. By 1966, Freddie was a student at Ealing Art School, studying to become a graphic designer, although his interest in music had not disappeared. He left his home and rented a flat in Kensington with a fellow named Chris Smith.

Then also he became very good friends with Tim Staffell, another friend from Ealing was part of a group called Smile, which played Brian May and Roger Taylor. Freddie became number one supporter and fan of the band. In 1969, he left school with a diploma in graphic arts and design in the pocket and started to share a flat with Roger, who went to a flea market stall to sell clothes Kensington and paintings.

In the summer of that year, Freddie began singing in a group of Liverpool called Ibex, who had moved to London seeking fame and success, but it was short and complicated existence. On August 23, 1969, Freddie debuted in public by the trio of Mike Bersin, John Taylor and Mick Tupp MifferSmith. A month later, the group changed battery and name. Miffer left the band and made way for Richard Thompson, former member of 1984, the band Brian May.

After this failed experience, Freddie tried in another band called Sour Milk Sea, with whom he contacted through an ad in Melody Maker seeking a vocalist. In late 1969, Freddie was the lead singer of the group, which also were Chris Cheney and Rubber Jeremy Gallop on guitar, bass player Paul Milan and drummer Rob Tyrell. But this promising adventure only lasted a few months because, in April 1970, Smile again cross his path. His old friend had decided to leave Tim Staffell training and Roger and Brian was asked to be the vocalist of the group.

Born Queen




Freddie insisted rename the band and his was the idea of ​​christen as Queen. At the same time, he changed his stage name and became from that time Freddie Mercury. After innovations, the trio tested with several bassists until 1971 joined the formation a quiet and calm character, John Deacon.

Logo, one of the hallmarks of Queen, was also a creation of the vocalist, who left his skills as patents imaginative designer. The picture showed the four signs of the zodiac of the band members (two lions for Roger and John, the two leos group, the crab sign Brian May cancer and nymphs that identified the Virgo sign of Freddie) around Q gigantic one and, above all, the phoenix, who greeted the birth of the group from the ashes of other formations. Also from the outset was Freddie the driver of visual image formation, with its very personal staging and distinctive wardrobe. The rest belongs to the history of Queen.

An important event in the privacy of Mercury took place in 1970; It was then that he met Mary Austin, with whom he lived for seven years and who retain a good friendship until his death. Interestingly, before Queen will release his first album, Freddie released a solo song called I can hear music under the name Larry Lurex.

Almost a decade later, when he had tasted the sweetness of success with Queen, Mercury made another of his dreams reality. He had always been passionate about dance and October 7, 1979 performed with the Royal Ballet, to interpret and dance Bohemian Rhapsody and Crazy Little Thing Called Love.

The life of excess derived from the fame and success was a legend that inevitably accompanied Freddie Mercury and festivals were always talked about, but the musician was also recognized for being a great friend of his friends. In the late seventies he broke his relationship with Mary Austin and began to emerge rumors about his sexual orientation change. Comments raged supported by the radical makeover that showed the musician to 1980. He cut his long hair to a minimum and allowed to grow a big mustache, imitating very fashionable aesthetic gay bars in San Francisco and had faithfully reflected the Famous Village People.

In late 1982, Queen made a break in his career and gave freedom to the members of the band to put up their respective side projects. Mercury rented the Musicland studios in Munich and, with producer Mack entered into them to record his first solo album. During this period, he also met a legend in the world of music production, the great Giorgio Moroder, father of "electro record."

In those days, Moroder worked on the soundtrack of the restored Demetropolis, legendary film directed by Fritz Lang version, and asked Freddie collaborate on a subject; the result was Love kills, composed and performed by both Mercury. The single, the first solo signed as Freddie Mercury, was released on September 10, 1984, he achieved an important success and served as a springboard for his next job.

A few months before the release of the single there had been another chance meeting in the life of Mercury that would result in the future, in a surprising musical collaboration. In May 1983 he attended the Royal Opera House in London to see a performance of Un ballo di maschera, Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi, and told that he was captivated by the beauty of the voice of the Catalan diva Montserrat Caballe.

On April 9, 1985 hit stores the advancement of their first full-length album, the single I was born to love you, and three weeks later, Mr. Bad Guy album, both released by CBS Records presented . Commercial results were excellent and on July 13 the same year the many followers of Mercury could contemplate his memorable performance during the concert Aiden Live Wembley Stadium.

In early 1987, Freddie entered the Townhouse London studio to record some songs. Of those sessions he was born the remake of The great pretender, a great theme that The Platters had popularized years ago. On sale from February 23 of that year, work scored another success in the long list of triumphant musician.

A month later, Mercury flew to Barcelona to meet personally to that bel canto diva wowed him years ago. Monserrat Caballe welcomed a cassette with some issues of multifaceted Mercury and even got to play one of them at Covent Garden in London. A month later, they began working on the issue of a whole disk, and in late May, both sang the theme Barcelona live in the Ku discotheque in Ibiza. On October 8, 1988 repeated performance at the La Nit festival of Barcelona, ​​excellent presentation to the Barcelona album was released two days later.

The sad end

That was the last live performance of Freddie Mercury. Even without announcing the disease, the deterioration of his physical condition was increasingly evident and Mercury secluded himself at his home in Kensington, spacing his appearances increasingly. He hid his tragedy even his own bandmates and just one day before his death publicly announced that since 1986 had AIDS.

He died in his bed at seven in a cold afternoon of November 24, 1991 as a result of pneumonia that could not overcome. With only forty-five, the great Freddie Mercury said goodbye to the life he had so intensely enjoyed and was buried in a private ceremony, according to the ordinance Zoroaster.

Mercury's death shocked the world stage of music and tributes occurred one after another. On April 20, 1992 held one of the most emotional at Wembley Arena in London. Pop stars and rock firmament, like Elton John, Guns N 'Roses, Seal, Metallica, David Bowie, Robert Plant, Roger Daltrey, George Michael and Liza Minnelli, gathered to pay tribute to the late warm singer.

However, his followers received the best gift posthumous edition delMade in heaven Queen, work that could hear the last songs that Freddie composed before he died. Also in 1992 was released The great pretender, an album in which Mr. Bad Guy material with some new song and some oddity of his discography mixing. In 2000 the intention to edit a mammoth compilation of ten CDs is revealed, whose advance was the triple Freedie Mercury Solo.

In September 2006, coinciding with what would be the 60th birthday of the singer, they were held several tributes, including a compilation by EMI, with the title The very best of Freddie Mercury, reviewed by the Mercury best original songs and a second CD with rarities and remixes made by other artists.
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