Freddie gave off a lot of charisma and energy on the stage, but he was an introverted, shy man in real life
I was always lonely off stage.
He had numerous believers all over the world, but as he said in his will, he was discriminated against for not being the original Englishman and was tired of the unusually harsh critics' bad reviews.
None of the pop musicians who had such great success as Queen would have received such poor reviews from critics.
Before his death, he said in his will, "I don't want people to know about his tomb," and his family built his tomb in a place where no one knew.
But Freddie's congregation finally finds his tomb in a park cemetery in London.
His real name Farrokh Bolsara and the same simple grave from birth to death...
One day, the tomb suddenly disappears as his followers gather from all over the world.
It is a song about the winter scenery of the lake seen out of the window at Queen's recording studio in Montreux, a small city by Lake Lehman in Switzerland where Freddie Mercury was once said to be the most beautiful place in the world.
It is the most lyrical song among Queen's songs and comes to mind every winter.
People only think of Freddie Mercury's outstanding singing ability among his musical talents, but he was as outstanding as his singing ability in composition.
It's the last song he wrote in his life and it's from Queen's last album, Made in Heaven.
"When we're behind the stage, the lights go out in the audience, and the enthusiastic shouts of the audience are heard, I love it like Freddie and I don't really accept the affection and worship that the audience gives.
I praised him for being able to do that. I was jealous."
---Kurt Cobain---
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