Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury born Farrokh Bulsara, was a Parsi-British musician, most famous as the lead singer of the rock band Queen. He died of bronchopneumonia induced by HIV (AIDS), only a day after going public with an announcement of his illness.

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  • We’re confident people will take to us, because although the camp image has already been established by people like Bowie and Bolan we are taking it to another level. The concept of Queen is to be regal and majestic. Glamour is part of us and we want to be dandy. We want to shock and be outrageous instantly.


  • I hate pockets in trousers … By the way, I do not wear a hose. My hose is my own. No coke bottle, nothing stuffed down there.


  • Liza, in terms of sheer talent, just oozes with it. She has sheer energy and stamina, which she gets across the stage, and the way she delivers herself to the public is a good influence. There is a lot to learn from her
    • As quoted in "Queen's Freddie Mercury Shopping For An Image In London" by Scott Cohen in Circus Magazine (April 1975)

  • Led Zeppelin is the greatest. Robert Plant is one of the most original vocalists of our time. As a rock band they deserve the kind of success they're getting.
    • As quoted in "Queen's Freddie Mercury Shopping For An Image In London" by Scott Cohen in Circus Magazine (April 1975)



  • I just like having fun. It's a very good release, rock music, but you know you say that I am a different person on stage and that same thing could be said of anyone going out to do his job. It's my work, and I'm very serious about it, getting it right - when we began, we approached it the way we did because we were not prepared to be out-of-work musicians, ever. We said either take it on as a serious commodity or don't do it at all.

  • I like people to go away from a Queen show feeling fully entertained, having had a good time. I think Queen songs are pure escapism, like going to see a good film - after that, they can go away and say that was great, and go back to their problems. I don't want to change the world with our music. There are no hidden messages in our songs, except for some of Brian's.
    • "The Man Who Would Be Queen" in Melody Maker (2 May 1981)

  • Listen, if you guys wanna move around and shift your asses a little... It's okay by us. You can take all your clothes off if you like too. It doesn't matter... Fuck off! [laughs]
    • During a concert in Montreal, Canada, (24 or 25 November 1981), first released as videotape We Will Rock You (1984), and later on DVD as Queen Rock Montreal (2007)

  • Hello everybody! Hey hey hey! Okay! You know it's not very often we do shows in the daytime and I fucking wish we'd done before, I can see you all now. And we've got some beauties here tonight, I can tell you!

  • I would have loved to have been on the Band Aid record but I only heard about it when I was in Germany. I don’t know if they would have had me on the record anyway, because I’m a bit old.
    I’m just an old slag who gets up every morning, scratches his head and wonders what he wants to fuck.

  • I'm possessed by love — but isn't everybody? Most of my songs are love ballads and things to do with sadness and torture and pain.
    In terms of love, you're not in control and I hate that feeling. I seem to write a lot of sad songs because I'm a very tragic person. But there's always an element of humour at the end.

  • Montserrat Caballé is sensational. She has that same kind of emotion as Aretha Franklin. The way she delivers a song is so very natural. It's a very different gift.
    • "I am the Champion" by Nick Ferrari in The Sun (19 July 1985)

  • You can have everything in the world and still be the loneliest man. And that is the most bitter type of loneliness, success has brought me world idolisation and millions of pounds. But it's prevented me from having the one thing we all need: A loving, ongoing relationship.

  • Can you imagine how terrible it is when you've got everything and you're still desperately lonely? That is awful beyond words.
    I'm so powerful on stage that I seem to have created a monster. When I'm performing I'm an extrovert, yet inside I'm a completely different man.
    • As quoted in "Rock On Freddy" (1985)
  • I can’t win. Love is Russian roulette for me. No one loves the real me inside. they're all in love with my fame, my stardom.
    I fall in love far too quickly and end up getting hurt all the time. I've got scars all over. But I can't help myself because basically I'm a softie I have this hard, macho shell — which I project on stage but there's a much softer side. too, which melts like butter.
    • "Rock On Freddy" (1985)

  • Our love affair ended in tears but a deep bond grew out of it, and that's something nobody can take away from us. It's unreachable … All my lovers ask me why they can't replace her, but it's simply impossible.
    I don't feel jealous of her lovers because. of course, she has a life to lead, and so do I. Basically, I try to make sure she's happy with whoever she's with and she tries to do the same for me.
    We look after each other and that's a wonderful form of love. I might have all the problems in the world, but I have Mary and that gets me through.
    • On his relationship with Mary Austin, as quoted in "Rock On Freddy" (1985)

  • Following the enormous conjecture in the press over the last two weeks, I wish to confirm that I have been tested HIV positive and have AIDS. I felt it correct to keep this information private to date to protect the privacy of those around me. However, the time has come now for my friends and fans around the world to know the truth and I hope that everyone will join with my doctors and all those worldwide in the fight against this terrible disease. My privacy has always been very special to me and I am famous for my lack of interviews. Please understand this policy will continue.

A Night at the Opera (1975)

  • Is this just fantasy?
    Caught in a landslide,
    No escape from reality.

    Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see,
    I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy,
    Because I'm easy come, easy go, Little high, little low,
    Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me.
    • "Bohemian Rhapsody"

  • Too late, my time has come,
    Sends shivers down my spine, body's aching all the time
    Goodbye, ev'rybody, I've got to go,
    Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth.
    • "Bohemian Rhapsody"

  • Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?
    Bismillah! No, we will not let you go.
    • "Bohemian Rhapsody"

  • Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me!
    So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye
    So you think you can love me and leave me to die?
    • "Bohemian Rhapsody"

News of the World (1977)

  • I've paid my dues
    Time after time
    I've done my sentence
    But committed no crime.

    And bad mistakes
    I've made a few
    I've had my share of sand kicked in my face
    But I've come through.

    We are the champions, my friends
    And we'll keep on fighting till the end.
    We are the champions
    We are the champions
    No time for losers
    'Cause we are the champions of the world!

    • "We Are the Champions"

Quotes about Mercury



  • The difference between Freddie and almost all the other rock stars was that he was selling the voice.
    • Montserrat Caballé in Freddie Mercury : A Kind of Magic (2006) directed by Matthew Cain

  • I haven't felt the excitement of listening to as well as creating music along with reading and writing for too many years now. I feel guilty beyond words about these things. For example, when we're backstage and the lights go out and the manic roar of the crowds begins, it doesn't affect me the way in which it did for Freddy Mercury who seemed to love, relish in the love and adoration from the crowd, which is something I totally admire and envy.
    • Kurt Cobain, in his suicide note (5 or 6 April 1994)

  • When we lost Freddie, we not only lost a great personality, a man with a great sense of humour, a true showman, but we lost probably the best. The best virtuoso rock 'n' roll singer of all time. He could sing anything in any style. He could change his style from line to line and, God, that's an art. And he was brilliant at it.

  • My tribute really was "The Show Must Go On." There's a lot in there. I remember writing this line — "my soul is painted like the wings of butterflies" — and I brought it to him one morning, a little worried about what he would think of it. I said, "Do you think that's okay? Can you sing that?" And he went, "Darling, I can sing that and I will give it my all." Because he knew what it was all about and it didn't need to be said.
    • Brian May, as quoted in "Queen Is Alive, Long Live The Queen" by Corey Levitan, in Circus Magazine (30 September 1992)

  • If I didn't have Freddie Mercury's lyrics to hold on to as a kid, I don't know where I would be. It taught me about all forms of music. It would open my mind. I never really had a bigger teacher in my whole life.
    • Axl Rose, as quoted in "Queen Is Alive, Long Live The Queen" by Corey Levitan, in Circus Magazine (30 September 1992)

  • We were very close friends, he was a very special person to me. Freddie was probably the most creative individual I ever met, and he was really fun. He had a great zest for life. He was also very unselfish and very caring. He put himself out to work with me and it was a phenomenal experience.
    • Billy Squier, as quoted in "Queen Is Alive, Long Live The Queen" by Corey Levitan, in Circus Magazine (30 September 1992)
 
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