hi everybody,
here is another one i really love.
i think its freddies only tv performance, but i don't know exactly ! he is (miming) performing great pretender.
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thank you man, it's an interesting video. first of all freddie is very very energic. then one time he has a look that i'll never forget soon (a very strange face mimic). he is very different from let's say 1986 apperances.
thanks again. does anybody has the movie from freddie's last live performance ???
Thanks a lot. He looks very different indeed here. You can tell here that its not european genes he have. I've allways thought he did'nt look indian at all. A'm i wrong here. Please correct me.
There was no video of his last live performance, if I recall correctly. There was a soundboard recording of one song, two godawful audience recordings of two other songs (one of which was mimed, sadly enough).
There are two photos of the performance that I've seen. They're at this site. Somewhere.
The one good recording was of 'It's in Every One of Us'. The quality is good but there's some drunken idiot singing loudly over Freddie. I think his name is Cliff.
The other recording of him actually singing is In My Defence, if only it were better quality because again he's quite good. Again with the idiot singing over him.
I think Time is the mimed one.
I know nothing else of that show, other than it was 14th April 1988. If anyone else knows more, go ahead.
Nah!! isnot a weird thing... he looks like an Indu cos the video is not clear or there are something wrong with the brightness.. is dark there, obviously Freddie is a bir dark in the video ... Thanks for sharing
ParisNair wrote:
Was this actually Freddie's only TV performance?
"Vier gegen Willi" was not a successful tv show, it didn't survive very long.
But it was produced by Rossacher und Dolezal and this is the reason why Freddie was there.
Although I doubt that he was "really" there, it looked more like a video played during the show. There were no pics of Freddie with the audience or even with the show's host.