The 91st Oscars were handed out on Sunday, and the biographical musical drama Bohemian Rhapsody won 4 Oscars, including the Oscar for Best Actor. The portrayal of legendary frontman Freddie Mercury brought actor Rami Malek his first golden statuette. In the spirit of the recent awards and celebration of the drama that shines a light on the life of arguably the best singer in the world, we searched for photos of Freddie Mercury and his first and only love, Mary Austin.
On November 24, 27 years have passed since the death of the legendary singer and showman Freddie Mercury. Together with the other members of the band Queen, he conquered the world, both with his compositions and his performances. And what could be a better tribute to a singer than to be recognized by science as the best singer of all time?
In Slovenia, more precisely in Hala Tivoli, on April 3, 2019 we expect a rock spectacle dedicated to the unique Freddie Mercury, the frontman of the biggest cult rock band Queen, where one of the best Queen tribute bands in the world, The Bohemians, and the 24-member Royal Symphony Orchestra will join forces Orchestra and superb soprano from New York, Lynelle Jonsson.
Freddie Mercury, who today is considered by many to be a gay icon, kept his relationships under a veil of secrecy. Maybe that's why, when you look at the photo of the famous singer and his last partner Jim Hutton, you get a special sense of intimacy that reveals the true beauty of their love.
Have you already seen the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, which is filling cinemas these days? If you haven't already, we advise you to finish reading this post, as it will reveal quite a bit of the film's content. Contrary to claims in the film, the band did not break up before Live Aid, John Deacon was not the original bassist, and they never fought Ray Foster, one of the executives at EMI Records.
Last year, it was 40 years since Queen's legendary song Bohemian Rhapsody, a rock opera in miniature, was released. The song was originally 5 minutes and 55 seconds long, but at the insistence of radio stations, Freddie Mercury shortened it by a minute. You've probably heard the song, which is divided into three parts, a hundred times and probably know its lyrics almost by heart, but you certainly don't know Bohemian Rhapsody as a movie yet. This is how the song Bohemian Rhapsody would turn out if its story was the basis of a film and its lyrics were taken literally.
Did you know that Queen together also recorded a fast version of We Will Rock You, released in 1977? This year marks the 25th anniversary of the death of singer Freddie Mercury, and on November 4, 2016, Queen will release a new album, Queen On Air: The Complete BBC Radio Sessions, which will feature recordings from 1973 to 1977. Among them will be the track We Will Rock You on high-profile installations, which you can listen to today.
The ballet stars at the English National Ballet absolutely shine in the original performance, the choreography they prepared in honor of the 40th anniversary of the composition of the legendary group Queen Bohemian Rhapsody.
You will be able to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Queen together with The Bohemians, a Queen tribute band to which Brian May, the guitarist of the original line-up, also gives a nod. If you want to relive this famous British group on this bohemian rhapsody to the sounds of hits such as "Radio Gaga", "We Are the Champions", "Somebody to Love", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Don't Stop Me Now" and "We Will Rock You", which will resonate on December 5, 2015 in Cirkus, simply cannot be missed. Tickets are already on sale.
Have you ever wondered what is the song that makes your heart beat faster, your heels itch instantly and a smile creeps on your lips? Maybe one that nostalgically evokes memories of times that have already passed, or one that fills you with energy for no reason at all? The fact is that we all know "feel good" songs because they make us feel good. Each of us probably has a song that is our source of energy, but there are also some universal songs that fill most people on this planet with good feelings.
There are moments in every man's life when he feels that nothing is out of his hands or that the environment oppresses him. Maybe he just needs some musical motivation to overcome the daily challenges and return triumphantly to his home at the end of the day. Whether it's finding a new job, a new girlfriend, or simply a current lack of energy. Frank Sinatra, James Brown, AC/DC and Kanye West are the men who have the musical answer to your problems.
On September 8, we will be able to sweeten our lives with "Live at the Rainbow '74", an album of never-before-released songs by the cult and still popular Queen.