Mercury was keen to become a musician and finishing college but to pay the bills had to sell second-hand clothes at Kensington Market and started his own stall with future Queen drummer Roger Taylor.

Brian May and Roger Taylor joined Luciano Pavarotti for an incredible duet of the Queen star's 'Too Much Love Will Kill You' at the operatic star's benefit concert in 2003. Freddie Mercury may have been the frontman of Queen, but it's Brian May 's singing voice in a clip from 2003 that blows us away. The Queen guitarist was in Modena, Italy For this list, we'll be looking at live Freddie Mercury performances with Queen and taking into account the uniqueness of the performance and its cultural impact. Our countdown includes
Remembering Freddie Mercury's incredible final performance with Queen - video. In a recent review with Classic Rock magazine, it seems that Roger has absolutely no regrets about the direction Bohemian Rhapsody went instead. In fact, he said that Sacha Baron Cohen "would have been utter shit" playing Freddie. Roger Taylor and Brian May
So sit back, turn up the volume, and let's explore the top 10 best Queen songs ever recorded. 1. 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. 2. 'We Will Rock You / We Are the Champions'. 3. 'Another One

Told across 20 chapters and 194 pages, this is Freddie's life in his own words - delivered in his own inimitable, unpredictable, invariably funny, often poignant, and always entertaining way. "Freddie Mercury: A Life, In His Own Words". Now available to order from Amazon on Kindle and in print. Freddie Mercury official web.

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