email:
password:
remember:
login
Spotlight
Discover
Browse
what's new
messages
create
upload
edit profile
account
invite
Music
Playlists
Videos
Groups
People
Blogs
Artist
Overview
Bio
Albums
Music
Video
Related Artists
Freddy Mercury
Favorite
Get Ringtone
Combining theatrics and an outrageously flamboyant stage persona with his fine natural-born talent (he possessed one of the greatest voices in all of music and penned some of pop's most enduring and instantly recognizable compositions), one of rock's greatest all-time entertainers/showmen was unquestionably
Queen
vocalist
Freddie Mercury
. Born
Farrokh Bulsara
on September 5, 1946, in Zanzibar to Persian parents (his father worked as a high court cashier for the British government), young
Farrokh
soon adopted the name
Freddie
by fellow
classmates while attending an English boarding school.
Freddie
soon discovered his love for art and music, both subjects that he explored voraciously (he began taking piano lessons around this time), putting his newly found piano talent to use as he played in rock & roll bands with friends. Due to political upheaval in Zanzibar,
Freddie
and his family fled Zanzibar for England in 1964.
Back in England,
Freddie
enrolled in the Ealing College of Art and fell under the spell of guitar wizard
Jimi Hendrix
. It was while attending Ealing that
Freddie
befriended a fellow aspiring musician, bassist
Tim Staffel
, who was a member of a local band called
Smile
.
Freddie
soon began attending
Smile
's rehearsals and struck up a friendship with the group's other members, guitarist
Brian May
and drummer
Roger Taylor
. Inspired by his new friends, he began playing in bands himself (such as
Ibex
,
Wreckage
, and
Sour Milk Sea
, among others), but instead of just playing piano as he did back in Zanzibar, he began singing. To pay the bills,
Freddie
opened up a stall on Piccadilly Circus with
Taylor
, selling clothing geared toward fellow rock musicians. By 1970,
Freddie
had become frustrated that his music career had yet to blossom, and when he heard that
Staffel
had left
Smile
,
Freddie
promptly took his place, finally uniting musically with
May
and
Taylor
.
Inspired by the heavy rock of
Led Zeppelin
/
Hendrix
as well as the vocal harmonies of
the Beatles
and the over-the-top look of the burgeoning glam rock movement (
David Bowie
and
T. Rex
), the new group decided to mix up all these influences in one big melting pot, resulting in the formation of
Queen
. Sensing that it was only natural that a soon-to-be rock star should have an equally grand name,
Bulsara
soon became
Freddie Mercury
. The new band honed their sound throughout the early '70s (ultimately signing with EMI in England and Elektra in the U.S.), and after going through a succession of bassists, finally found a permanent member,
John Deacon
, just prior to the recording of their first album. But just before the release of
Queen
's self-titled debut in 1973,
Freddie
issued the solo single
"I Can Hear Music"
/
"Going Back"
(with his
Queen
bandmates backing him) under the pseudonym
Larry Lurex
. The single sank from view shortly after release, while
Queen
's debut fared little better. It was during an early
Queen
show that
Freddie
's mic stand accidentally snapped in half, and instead of replacing it,
Mercury
carried on with the damaged stand, which ultimately became an on-stage trademark for the singer. Dressed in outrageous
Zandra Rhodes
-designed threads, dolled up in makeup/eyeliner, and wearing black nail polish on his right hand,
Freddie
instantly stood out from the rest of the then-current rock pack. Although there was speculation about his sexuality throughout his career,
Mercury
refused to confirm or deny that he was bisexual during his lifetime.
Slowly but surely,
Queen
built up an enormous and dedicated worldwide following due to their bombastic stage show and such hit releases as 1974's
Queen II
and
Sheer Heart Attack
, but it was the
Mercury
-penned
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
off 1975's breakthrough
A Night at the Opera
that solidified
Queen
as one of rock's top bands. Further hit albums followed: 1976's
A Day at the Races
, 1977's
News of the World
, 1978's
Jazz
, and 1979's
Live Killers
, during which
Freddie
penned such hit songs (and eventual rock radio staples) as
"Killer Queen,"
"Somebody to Love,"
"We Are the Champions,"
"Don't Stop Me Now,"
and
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love."
By the late '70s,
Freddie
had become one of rock's leading frontmen as his image changed from his early glam rock look to an image that was met with some consternation from fans: he cut his hair short, grew a moustache, and dressed in all leather. In addition to his work with
Queen
,
Mercury
fulfilled a longtime dream by performing with the Royal Ballet in October of 1979.
The '80s would prove to be puzzling time for
Queen
, as they kicked off the new decade with their biggest album yet,
The Game
-- scoring one of 1980's biggest hits, the dancefloor anthem
"Another One Bites the Dust"
-- and most successful tour. But instead of treating the successful musical experiment as a brief detour,
Queen
decided to explore dance music more thoroughly on their follow-up,
Hot Space
, resulting in their worst-selling release since
Queen II
. While
Queen
was quickly able to recapture their following everywhere in the world on the strength of such solid releases as 1984's
The Works
and 1986's
A Kind of Magic
(and a showstopping performance at the mammoth Live Aid benefit concert in 1985), the band's popularity in the U.S. dwindled considerably.
Mercury
also issued his first solo album in 1985,
Mr. Bad Guy
.
By the late '80s,
Mercury
was diagnosed with AIDS, but decided to keep his condition under wraps as he focused on recording further albums with
Queen
(1989's
The Miracle
and 1991's
Innuendo
) as well as issuing sporadic solo singles (
"The Great Pretender,"
"Time"
) and an opera-meets-pop album with
Montserrat Caballé
entitled
Barcelona
. But by 1991,
Mercury
's battle with AIDS had taken a turn for the worse, and on November 24, 1991 (just one day after deciding to go public with his ailment),
Mercury
died at his home in London. On April 20, 1992, the surviving members of
Queen
organized a star-studded tribute concert for
Mercury
at Wembley Stadium (with all proceeds going to the newly founded AIDS benefit group The Mercury Phoenix Trust) featuring such
Queen
/
Mercury
admirers as
Elton John
,
Guns N' Roses
,
Seal
,
Metallica
,
David Bowie
,
Robert Plant
,
Roger Daltrey
,
George Michael
, and
Liza Minnelli
, among others. Shortly thereafter,
Queen
regained their footing in the U.S. when Hollywood Records reissued their entire catalogue and
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
(and two compilations:
Classic Queen
and
Greatest Hits
) rocketed up the charts due to the song's inclusion in the movie Wayne's World. Up until his death,
Mercury
continued to write music with
Queen
, and surviving bandmembers completed several unfinished tracks for the 1995 posthumous release
Made in Heaven
. The '90s also saw the arrival of a few
Mercury
solo compilations: in 1992 the U.K. received
The Freddie Mercury Album
while the U.S. got
The Great Pretender
(both included mostly similar track listings) and a year later the six-track
Remixes
was issued in Europe only. In 2000, a mammoth ten-CD/two-DVD box set was unveiled, titled
The Solo Collection
, collecting all of his solo tracks and promotional videos as well as rarities. Also released at the same time was the three-CD box set
Freddie Mercury Solo
and the DVD
Video Collection
, which included highlights from the bigger set. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
More
Popular Songs
Listen to these songs as a playlist
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
In My Defence
2,563 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Love Kills
1,606 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
How Can I Go On
1,514 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Mix 80 Ingles
1,477 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Barcelona
1,144 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Let's Turn It On
1,145 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Time
947 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Made In Heaven
800 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Guide Me Home
733 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow
610 plays
view all
To access the QuickMix feature, you must first disable your pop-up blocker or add imeem.com to your pop-up "safe" list.
Fan Comments
Login to leave a comment
.
Joe Sampson
(
permalink
)
Apr 20th, 8:29am
Rest in peace Fred... I like u.... I miz U....
Report as Spam
Angel J. Castellanos B.
(
permalink
)
Jan 12th, 4:47pm Last edited Jan 12th, 4:48pm.
.
Report as Spam
Are you sure that you want to report this as spam?
Albums (6)
Download
The Very Best of Freddie Mercury Solo: Lover Of Life, Singer Of Songs
(35 songs)
Lover of Life, Singer of Songs
(19 songs)
The Freddie Mercury Album
(11 songs)
The Great Pretender
(12 songs)
view all
Related Artists
David Lee Roth
Michael Jackson
Seal
Jeff Buckley
view all
About imeem
Jobs
Blog
Legal
Press
About Us
Help
Content
Top 100 Music
New Music
Music Videos
Local Music
Artist Events
Discover Music
Most Popular Artists
Lil Wayne
Chris Brown
Ne-Yo
Rihanna
Mariah Carey
Linkin Park
Top Music Genres
Hip Hop
R&B
Pop
Rock
Indie
Do More
Android App
IPhone App
VIP Upgrade
Developers
Advertise on imeem
Follow imeem on Twitter
View imeem on Facebook
Music
Playlists
Videos
Groups
People
Blogs
Polls
© 2009 imeem, Inc. All rights reserved.
© 2009 All Music Guide, inc. All rights reserved.