Freddie Mercury (5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991), born Farrokh Bulsara, was a British Indian musician. He was best known as the frontman for the English rock band Queen. He was noted for his powerful vocal abilities and his charisma as a live performer. As a songwriter, he composed many international hits such as "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "We Are the Champions". He gave the band a distinct style on stage with his flamboyant performances and extravagant personality. Mercury died from complications of AIDS, greatly increasing awareness of the disease.
Mercury was educated at St. Peter's boarding school in Panchgani near Bombay (now Mumbai) in India, where he gave his first onstage performances in a five-member school band called The Hectics. When he was twelve he was awarded Junior All-rounder, a school trophy. Mercury completed his education in India at St. Mary's High School in Mazagon, Mumbai and was 17 when he and his family fled to England as a result of a 1964 revolution in Zanzibar. In England, he pursued a Diploma in Art and Graphic Design at Ealing Art College, following in the footsteps of Pete Townshend. He later used these skills in order to design the famous Queen crest. Mercury remained a British citizen for the rest of his life.
According to a 17 November 1996 Sunday Times article, Freddie Mercury was born "Farok Bulsara"."Star of India". Sunday Times Magazine, November 17 1996. Retrieved from Queenonline, 9 June 2006. However, while in boarding school, friends began calling him "Freddie", a name that he and his family eventually adopted. When Queen was first formed, he was initially using the name Freddie Bulsara. However, according to bandmate Brian May in the "Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story" video,"Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story". www.ultimatequeen.co.uk. his decision to change his name to Mercury occurred while he was writing a song called "My Fairy King". May also suggested that Mercury may have changed his name in part to distance himself from his ethnic background. Interestingly, profiles of Mercury before his death (e.g. a September 1980 interview in Circus)Lou O'Neill Jr. "Lights! Action! Sound! It's That Crazy Little Thing Called Queen". Circus, September 1980. Retrieved from here, May 29 2006. erroneously claim his real name to have been "Frederick Bulsara".
With his vocal versatility, Freddie Mercury was one of the most technically accomplished singers to work in the pop idiom. In a list of the greatest English language singers of the 20th century compiled by BBC Radio, Mercury was ranked #10."Sinatra is voice of the century". BBC News Online, April 18 2001. Retrieved May 29 2006. He also came in second in MTV's list of the 22 greatest singers of the past 25 years. Freddie Mercury's performance at Live Aid has recently been voted by various artists, journalists, and music industry executives as the greatest live performance of all time."Queen win greatest live gig poll". BBC News, November 9 2005. The results of the poll were televised on a Channel 4 television programme in the UK called "The World's Greatest Gigs". Of all the artists present at the Live Aid concert, Queen was widely regarded as having stolen the show, largely as a result of Mercury's incredible talent and charisma.
One of Mercury's trademarks throughout the years involved the use of a microphone and stand minus the bottom section. In his early years of singing he made the decision to pick up his microphone, still attached to the stand. At one particular event, the bottom fell off by accident and, from that point on, he decided to use a bottomless microphone stand.
Although all four members of the band Queen were songwriters, producer Gary Langhan, who worked in the studio with Queen on many of their early albums, notes in the book Freddie Mercury: The Real Life that "Freddie was always intensely supportive of other people's songwriting and would give as much attention to one of the other's as he would to his own. It was so unlike other bands I've worked with where there is an acknowledged songwriter and anyone else who writes one really has to hassle to get it anywhere".David Evans, David Minns. Freddie Mercury: This Is the Real Life. Brittania, 1992. ISBN 0-9519937-1-2 (paperback), ISBN 0-9519937-0-4 (hardback)
Mercury wrote most of his songs on the piano, often choosing keys which were difficult for the guitar (e.g., E flat major). Brian May has remarked that this necessitated him to employ some difficult fretboard fingerings, and that this contributed to the bands' distinctive guitar sound. Although Mercury possessed only rudimentary skills on the guitar, he also wrote many lines and riffs for various songs (i.e. those for "Ogre Battle" and "Bohemian Rhapsody") on guitar. He also wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" on the guitar. He often said jokingly of his guitar skills, "This shitty little guitar only knows three chords."
One of the most distinctive characteristics of Mercury's songwriting was the number of long (typically five and a half minutes or longer) songs that utilized several different styles of music. Examples include "My Fairy King", "Liar", "The Millionaire Waltz", "The March Of The Black Queen", "Innuendo" and, more notably, "Bohemian Rhapsody". Compared to most popular songwriters, Freddie Mercury wrote very musically complex songs. "Bicycle Race" contains over twenty chords as well as metre changes (the bridge is in 3/4 while verses and choruses are in 4/4)."Bicycle Race". queen.musichall.cz.
On the Freddie Mercury box set, opera singer Montserrat Caballé, who collaborated with Mercury on the Barcelona album, commented that, "He was not only a popular singer, he was a musician, that could sit at the piano and compose. He discovered a new way to bring different music styles together. He is the first and only person to have done this."
Although similarly sophisticated songs can be found on earlier Queen albums such as Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack, "Bohemian Rhapsody" is nonetheless widely considered one of the band's greatest achievements.Jim Farber. "30 years later, Queen's 'Rhapsody' is no joke". The Mercury News, January 9 2006. When Mercury played his early drafts in the studio, producer Roy Thomas Baker remembers being shocked when, after hearing the ballad section of the song, he was told, "Now dear, this is where the opera section comes in". "ANATO 30th Anniversary Edition. Press Release", Queenonline. When the band wanted to release the song as a single in 1975, it had been suggested that, at 5 minutes and 54 seconds, it was far too long and would thus never be a hit. But Mercury gave a copy of the single to friend and London DJ, Kenny Everett, informing him that it was for him personally, and that he must never broadcast it on the radio. Ultimately, Everett ended up playing the song on the air, up to fourteen times in the same day. This generated a huge fan response; eventually, every major radio station played the song in full and it became one of the biggest hits of all time in the UK, remaining at the #1 position for nine weeks. Although a great deal of speculation has arisen over the song's lyrics, Mercury always insisted that the song did not have any specific meaning.
While Mercury had previously been promiscuous, his last boyfriend, Jim Hutton, lived with him for the last six years of his life, cared for him when he was ill and was present with him at his bedside when he succumbed to the disease."Freddie and Jim: A Love Story". The Guardian, Weekend Magazine, October 22 1994. Retrieved from here, May 29 2006. According to Hutton, Mercury referred to him as his husband and died wearing a wedding band that Hutton had given him.Jim Hutton, Tim Waspshott. Mercury and Me. Bloomsbury, 1994. ISBN 0747519226
The next day, Mercury died at home in the presence of close friends at the age of 45. The official cause of death was bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. The video for "These Are the Days of Our Lives", which represents Mercury's last appearance on film, was then released, and it was clear from his gaunt appearance that he had been suffering from severe illness. Although he had not attended religious services in years, Mercury's funeral was conducted by a Zoroastrian priest. He was cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery and the whereabouts of his ashes are unknown, although some believe them to have been dispersed into Lake Geneva. The remaining members of Queen founded The Mercury Phoenix Trust and organized The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. He left £500 000 to his chef, £500 000 to his personal assistant, £100 000 to his driver and £500 000 to his partner, Jim Hutton. Mary Austin, his life-long friend, inherited the estate and now lives there with her family. According to the book "The Show Must Go On" by Rick Sky, although Mercury was thought to have earned around £42 million, his thirteen-page will revealed only £12 million.Rick Sky. The Show Must Go On. Fontana, 1992. ISBN 0-00637843-9 It apparently was not clear exactly what had happened to the fortune he had earned.
Over the years, rare Freddie Mercury solo albums have greatly increased in value."How Great Thou Art, King Freddie". Record Collector, July 1999. Retrieved from here, May 29 2006. For instance, a Japanese single of the song "Guide Me Home" from the Barcelona album is now worth as much as £1,000 ($1,800). Another valuable item is a 1973 cover of the 1969 Beach Boys song, I Can Hear Music recorded under the stage name Larry Lurex. Widely bootlegged, the original record is now a valuable collectible, fetching up to £400 ($700).
In the Anime BECK, Protagonist Koyuki has a dream featuring Freddie Mercury as one of the dead rockstars cleaning up a field after a concert similar to the setting of Woodstock.
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