Monday, 26 November 2012

Freddie Mercury the only Music Legend

By James Albert


Freddie Mercury is one of many best stars in the music business. He captured the hearts of the people worldwide with his music and compositions. His real name is "Farrokh Bulsara" and he was born on September 5, 1946 in the tiny spice tropical island of Zanzibar. His parents were Persian, Bomi and Jer Bulsara. He grew up in an typical family and at the age of eight, Freddie was send to St. Peter's English boarding university located in Panchgani.

At St Peter's he spend his elementary and secondary education and it was an English school. His friends started to call him Freddie and he showed good sportsmanship by joining several sports activities and winning several games. Besides sports activities he also has an extraordinary talent in art and music. Freddie also took piano lesson and became a member of school choir. Along with school buddies, they formed the school's rock'n roll band and named it 'Hectics.' They do performances in school parties and during special occasions. He spent his university in Isleworth Polytechnic and Ealing College of Art and took up graphic illustrating course.

He met the band of his buddy Tim called Smile that made him motivated again in playing piano. He started practicing with his own buddies who are very impressed on his unique way of actively playing piano. Soon after graduation having a diploma in graphic arts and design he began selling his artwork for profits.

At the age of 23, he was unveiled in the music group referred to as Ibex and given the opportunity to become one of its members but ultimately the band was ruined so Freddie sought out another band. He found Sour Milk Sea and became its lead pop star but just soon after few months the band had the identical fate. Freddie had the opportunity to become a member of the band of Smile as a lead singer and change the name of the rock band to 'Queen'.

Freddie composed Bohemian Rhapsody, a very famous song and known all around the globe. It was performed by his band Queen and released its 1975 album "A Night at the Opera." This track is so unique, having no chorus however with three main parts; the ballad, the guitar solo, and the hard rock. Bohemian Rhapsody became the most expensive single ever produced and one of probably the most popular in the music history. It's probably the most effective songs of Queen. He also wrote several songs named the Seven Seas of Rhye, We Are the Champions, Killer Queen, Somebody to Love, Play the Game, Bicycle Race, Don't Stop Me Now, Crazy Little Things Called Love and Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy. Freddie also altered his impression by cutting his hair and grew a moustache.

He also had solo albums and singles aside from his work with Queen. His two full albums outside of the band were Mr. Bad Guy in 1985 and Barcelona in 1988. Mr. Bad Guy is a pop-oriented album good for disco and dance tunes while Barcelona had been recorded and performed with Montserrat Caballe. Both records received overpowering success.

Freddie met Mary Austin early in 1970 with whom he loved for seven years but separated and remained as close friends. He left the majority of his money to Mary Austin after he passed away because he considered her as his only true close friend. He even produced several songs devoted to her and one of this is "Love of My life"

During their July 13, 1985 performance at Live Aid in Wembley Arena together with around 72,000 people, Queen guaranteed their place in the music history. In spite of all the success, Freddie Mercury faced several issues especially in sex-related orientation as a bisexual. He previously had also numerous partnerships with men and bisexual and one of them is Jim Hutton. He spent the final six years of his life with this particular male.

He has become terribly ill with AIDS but he didn't want individuals to know about this so he continued writing melodies and making video clips. He passed away November 24, 1991 with bronchial pneumonia as the complication of Aids.

A live concert was held in Wembley Stadium on April 20, 1992 as a homage to the memory of Freddie Mercury. An album named "Made in Heaven" was also release on November 6, 1995 by the three other members of Queen as a greatest tribute to their close friend.




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