I was only three when Freddie passed away so I did not know much about him. I knew a lot of Queen's songs growing up but now I am interested in learning more about Freddie. (In a respectful way).
I thought it'd be interesting to make a thread about Freddie's favorite things. (food, hobbies, vacation spot, etc).
hitman1502 · Member since
If you are a real Freddie fan, read Jim Huttons book, "Freddie Mercury and me". You can read about Freddies private life from 1984 till 1991. I love it and i think you will love it too.
GERRYISADICK · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]hitman1502 wrote:[/b]
If you are a real Freddie fan, read Jim Huttons book, "Freddie Mercury and me". You can read about Freddies private life from 1984 till 1991. I love it and i think you will love it too.[/QUOTE]
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Sebastian · Member since
Freddie's favourites were 5ive, Robbie Williams, Jedward, Adam Lambert and of course Paul Rodgers. Also Justin Bieber, and it was his dying wish that Brian and Roger re-recorded the entire catalogue with him. In fact, having Maylor there was only optional, as long as Justin was there to do all vocals and play all instruments. Fred was a profound Belieber.
RafaelS · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Sebastian wrote:[/b]
Freddie's favourites were 5ive, Robbie Williams, Jedward, Adam Lambert and of course Paul Rodgers. Also Justin Bieber, and it was his dying wish that Brian and Roger re-recorded the entire catalogue with him. In fact, having Maylor there was only optional, as long as Justin was there to do all vocals and play all instruments. Fred was a profound Belieber.[/QUOTE]
There's always a moron doing stupid jokes to make a newbie feel bad. Way to go champ.
antiden · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]hitman1502 wrote:[/b]
If you are a real Freddie fan, read Jim Huttons book, "Freddie Mercury and me". You can read about Freddies private life from 1984 till 1991. I love it and i think you will love it too.[/QUOTE]
If you are a real Freddie fan, you should burn this Hutton's pamphlet.
Lplix · Member since
there is a book by peter Freestone (the afterlife) where you can find a lot of part of Freddie's private life.
take a look
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0953334112/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3QCOKWGRCWBWR&coliid=I29OHAMR9FF9AO
k-m · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Sebastian wrote:[/b]
Freddie's favourites were 5ive, Robbie Williams, Jedward, Adam Lambert and of course Paul Rodgers. Also Justin Bieber, and it was his dying wish that Brian and Roger re-recorded the entire catalogue with him. In fact, having Maylor there was only optional, as long as Justin was there to do all vocals and play all instruments. Fred was a profound Belieber.[/QUOTE]
Not quite the post I would normally expect from you Sebastian. Hope it's just a blip. Original Poster - go to Peter Freestone's book and his online blog "Ask Phoebe", counting nearly 80 entries now, many of which relate specifically to Freddie's favourites across the years.
FMercuryFan88 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Sebastian wrote:[/b]
Freddie's favourites were 5ive, Robbie Williams, Jedward, Adam Lambert and of course Paul Rodgers. Also Justin Bieber, and it was his dying wish that Brian and Roger re-recorded the entire catalogue with him. In fact, having Maylor there was only optional, as long as Justin was there to do all vocals and play all instruments. Fred was a profound Belieber.[/QUOTE]
You failed miserably at being funny. Your immaturity is actually quite embarrassing.
FMercuryFan88 · Member since
Thanks. I'll check it out. I'm always cautious about biographies because I am not sure how much is twisted. I also know Freddie was quite private so I would feel bad reading about super personal information about him.
matt z · Member since
His favorite drink was Grape soda. Favorite food was fried chicken; hence it's mention in ONE VISION.
His favorite hairstyle was ball locks. Achieved by braiding pubic hair into a dreadlock fashion.
He didn't have a favorite book. However, His favorite pamphlet was Jim Hutton's book
winterspelt · Member since
Jim Hutton's book is subject of debate among many Queen fans, but I think its a nice book, he talks a few things about Freddie's private life. Many people are upset because of that, but I think Jim was respectful and didnt told about the real dark side of the human being we know as Freddie Mercury.
Havent read Phoebe's book but I have heard nice things about it.
BETA215 · Member since
If you don't want to support Phoebe but you want to read it, you can always search in the web. It's in .epub and free.
But if you like it, after having read it or before, you can always buy it.