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Nov 24 2008

Remembering Queen’s Freddie Mercury

Published by dletus at 9:45 am under Queen Edit This

Today marks the 17th anniversary of the death of one of rock music’s greatest frontmen - Queen’s Freddie Mercury.

Mercury, born Farrokh Bulsara in 1946, passed away on November 24th, 1991 (The same day that also saw the passing of KISS drummer Eric Carr).

I first remember hearing Queen when I was 7 and my older brother came home with the We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You single. The next major memory of Queen was being ten years old when “The Game” album came out and one of my best friends at the time being a huge fan.

This was also around the time when MTV first started and Queen songs like Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Another One Bites the Dust were early staples of the channel. 

Another video played heavily in MTV’s early days was the Queen and David Bowie track Under Pressure. This has always been one of my favourite songs featuring Freddie Mercury and Queen, despite Vanilla Ice’s later attempt to ruin my enjoyment of it. That in mind, I’ve chosen a live video from Wembley Stadium in 1986 to remember Freddie by. He uses that 4 octave range to do a little call and response with the crowd before playing Under Pressure.

R.I.P. Freddie Mercury (5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991)

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