The Daily Record has launched the Great Big Lockdown Survey to build a snapshot of Scottish life during the coronavirus pandemic - and we need our readers to help us.
12.04.2020 - 12:27 / nme.com
"This is what my husband has resorted to"
With the ongoing coronavirus lockdown depriving music fans of live shows, one man has taken it upon himself to ‘recreate’ Freddie Mercury‘s legendary Live Aid performance.
Standing on his roof and using a broomstick for a microphone, the unnamed man lip-synced to the now-iconic ‘day-oh’ sequence from Queen’s 1985 show at Live Aid.
Footage was first uploaded to a YouTube Channel under the name Felicity Griffiths, with more then appearing on Twitter. Take
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Considered as one of the greatest musicians of all time, Freddie Mercury, along with Queen, became a global phenomenon whose music had such a cultural impact that it remains relevant even decades later! But, it's not just the music that made Freddie such an iconic personality! It was the curiousity behind the man himself that attracted fans. Many were deeply invested in knowing about Freddie's personal life as the late singer was extremely privy about the same.
Sir Elton John has unveiled the final note he ever received from his best friend Freddie Mercury, who lost his battle with AIDs back in 1991.The Tiny Dancer singer was close to the 45 year old and was one of the very few people allowed to spend time with Freddie before his death. Now, 29 years later, Elton is ready to talk about his last weeks with Freddie, when he was "too frail to get out of bed" and was riddled with pain from the lesions the condition caused him.