I recently watched the documentary "Freddie's Lover" and I was surprised to see that there are some home made videos of Freddie. Those videos seem to be from 1988 and forward, time during which Freddie didn't gave any tv interviews. Would be cool to see some of them on a DVD. There's so much stuff out there of Freddie that hasn't been seen...
deleted user 24.02.2005 12:36
NO, respect Freddie's privacy, even if he is dead!
Listen, they were put in the documentary. I'm not the one who didn't respect Freddie's privacy. Somebody authorized this to be released. I respect Freddie so don't come here saying that I don't.
I recorded this program on video when it was on Channel 5, but the picture was bad. When I looked back at the tape most of it was not there! I do usually record programs that I think are interesting but I was unhappy that it didn't come out.
deleted user 24.02.2005 13:11
Does anyone know where i could download the full documentary? Note: My computor won't allow torrents and I'm not a member of the Queen hub.
Thanks.
" Don't bring it on DVD. What Freddie did outside of music is his personal life. "
I agree, and some people need to let Freddies love life be personal.
Yeah. There's a lot of people who wants to find the truth about Freddie Mercury's private life, who wants to know everything about it. That was my case before.... but I realized some day that, no matter what you do, you'll never be sure of anything and you should not try to find 'the real truth' about the private life of somebody. Because it's just NONE OF YOUR BUINESS. Just because Freddie had a public profession doesn't mean the world have the right to violate his privacy... Personally, I'm conscious of what is said about Freddie, I've seen interviews and read articles and all that, but I really - really don't care about what he did in his bedroom and who he did it with. Because it's none of my buisness. We are all fans, we were not part of Freddie's personal life. We should forget about the man's private life and focus on what he has offered us as an artist. Because in the end, I'm sure that Freddie wanted to be known by the world for his music, for what he did as an artist - not for what he did in his personal life. I think that running after all the opportunities to find out more and more gossips of his private life is very disrespectful. He offered so much as an artist - let's all be grateful about that, cause that's what's the most important...
And you can't say: okay, home made videos of Freddie are released, so that gives me the right to watch 'em, to enter in his private life without feeling bad about it. In my opinion, this is a pure lack of respect for Freddie.
Now guys - this is my opinion here, I'm not saying all this because I'm pissed of by people who absolutely wants to watch some Freddie home made videos. If you want to watch that kind of stuff and forget about the music, that's your choice. But not mine.