Freddie Mercury's book on Freddie Mercury, of Russian origin, here in the blog translated into Brazilian Portuguese, use google translate to translate to your own language, thank you.
Part of it:
Mercury was not alone in his madness. Drummer Roger Taylor, the handsome, blond, was impulsive as Mercury. Despite a keen and communicative mind, Mercury allowed himself to speak on behalf of the whole group but that did not put him in opposition to the others. All musicians had higher education were, "academic rock." And each of them could speak for the group. However, Mercury's name, more often than the others passed in the headlines, which, however, did not give others cause for envy, as it did with other bands. link
AtilaReis wrote:
Freddie Mercury's book on Freddie Mercury, of Russian origin, here in the blog translated into Brazilian Portuguese, use google translate to translate to your own language, thank you.
Part of it:
Mercury was not alone in his madness. Drummer Roger Taylor, the handsome, blond, was impulsive as Mercury. Despite a keen and communicative mind, Mercury allowed himself to speak on behalf of the whole group but that did not put him in opposition to the others. All musicians had higher education were, "academic rock." And each of them could speak for the group. However, Mercury's name, more often than the others passed in the headlines, which, however, did not give others cause for envy, as it did with other bands.
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Could you list the mind enhancing cocktail of substances you are currently taking my good fellow?
Wasn't The Show Must Go On the toilet tissue written by Freddie's closest friend Rick Sky? Released practically before Freddie had even reached room temperature, this was obviously a labour of love and not a cynical quick money making venture. Honestly.