by KATTAY! June 24, 2003
Freddie Mercury was the most talented singer and songwriter EVER. He was taken too soon as he still had much to contribute to the world of music.
Yes Freddie Mercury It's a beautiful day and "no one is going to stop you now." Not a Mr. Bad Guy at all.
by Tallsherri December 7, 2006
The best song writer that ever lived...and had a very beautful voice...and is saddly missed by many Queen fans and the Queen bandmates
by Kewi August 23, 2006
by scrawlingpurpleink July 17, 2006
Farok Bulsara (in the early 70's changed to Freddie Mercury)
Born on September 5, 1946 in Zanzibar
Had one sister named Kashmira
His big influence was Jimi Hendrix
Adored cats
Wrote about 19 of Queen's biggest hits
Mary Austin was his best friend, soulmate and girlfriend
Jim Hutton was his boyfriend in the late 80's
Has a statue of himself in Montreux
Died on November 22nd at his London home
Left Austin his cats, estate and millions
Was the Ultimate- musician, singer, frontman, lyricist, songwriter.
Born on September 5, 1946 in Zanzibar
Had one sister named Kashmira
His big influence was Jimi Hendrix
Adored cats
Wrote about 19 of Queen's biggest hits
Mary Austin was his best friend, soulmate and girlfriend
Jim Hutton was his boyfriend in the late 80's
Has a statue of himself in Montreux
Died on November 22nd at his London home
Left Austin his cats, estate and millions
Was the Ultimate- musician, singer, frontman, lyricist, songwriter.
by EErin September 1, 2006
Farrokh Bulsara (AKA Freddie Mercury)
was born on a small island in Zanzibar, Africa. His parents were Bomi Bulsara (dad) and Jer Bulsara (mom) he had a younger sister by the name of Kashmira.
His background is Asian/Indian and his religion was Zoroastrianism.
Mercury was the lead singer of a legendary British band called Queen. He wrote some of the biggest hits for the band such as: Somebody to Love, Don't Stop Me Now, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions and of course Bohemian Rhapsody.
He was an amazing performer, and had a vocal range of nearly four octaves!
Freddie Mercury was bisexual.
He had a longtime best friend/girlfriend by the name of Mary Austin, which remained close to him even till the end.
He also had a boyfriend by the name of Jim Hutton that he spent with the last six years of his life with.
Somewhere around 1986 he was diagnosed with AIDS, but kept his illness private and only told a couple of close friends and family members of his disease.
On November 23 in 1991, he made an announcement that he had AIDS, and on November 24th he died peacefully at his London home surrounded by his close friends and family.
His cause of death was AIDS related bronchial pneumonia.
He will always be missed -
Rest In Peace Freddie
was born on a small island in Zanzibar, Africa. His parents were Bomi Bulsara (dad) and Jer Bulsara (mom) he had a younger sister by the name of Kashmira.
His background is Asian/Indian and his religion was Zoroastrianism.
Mercury was the lead singer of a legendary British band called Queen. He wrote some of the biggest hits for the band such as: Somebody to Love, Don't Stop Me Now, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions and of course Bohemian Rhapsody.
He was an amazing performer, and had a vocal range of nearly four octaves!
Freddie Mercury was bisexual.
He had a longtime best friend/girlfriend by the name of Mary Austin, which remained close to him even till the end.
He also had a boyfriend by the name of Jim Hutton that he spent with the last six years of his life with.
Somewhere around 1986 he was diagnosed with AIDS, but kept his illness private and only told a couple of close friends and family members of his disease.
On November 23 in 1991, he made an announcement that he had AIDS, and on November 24th he died peacefully at his London home surrounded by his close friends and family.
His cause of death was AIDS related bronchial pneumonia.
He will always be missed -
Rest In Peace Freddie
by MrT232 April 29, 2006
The best lead vocalist in rock. Ever. Only outclassed by some Opera and Classical vocalists, such as Pavarotti or Bocelli.
Freddie Mercury performed the awe-inspiring vocals on songs such as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Who Wants to Live Forever," "Somebody to Love," "Don't Stop Me Now," "Love of My Life," "The Prophet's Song," and "The Show Must Go On."
by AJB11 July 17, 2005