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Freddie Mercury’s 9 (gay) lovers/boyfriends until Jim Hutton and their stories ♥ (Aids, Homophobia) | デビット ボウイ ゲイ

Freddie Mercury’s 9 (gay) lovers/boyfriends until Jim Hutton and their stories ♥ (Aids, Homophobia)


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Last time I reupload this video (I promise), but someone corrected the info about Tony Bastin in the comment section. He was with Freddie til summer of 1980, not 1981 as it was said in my old video. Do you want a single video on one of those relationships? (for example one being entirely about Winnie Kirchberger with more info?)
Reason for this video: Again, I want people to understand that Freddie was not just someone who had countless emotionless one night stands, he also looked for love and a relationship.

Freddie Mercury's 9 (gay) lovers/boyfriends until Jim Hutton and their stories ♥ (Aids, Homophobia)

David Bowie – Life On Mars? (Official Video)


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Lyrics
It’s a Godawful small affair
To the girl with the mousy hair
But her mummy is yelling no
And her daddy has told her to go
But her friend is nowhere to be seen
Now she walks through her sunken dream
To the seat with the clearest view
And she’s hooked to the silver screen
But the film is a saddening bore
For she’s lived it ten times or more
She could spit in the eyes of fools
As they ask her to focus on
Sailors fighting in the dance hall
Oh man, look at those cavemen go
It’s the freakiest show
Take a look at the lawman
Beating up the wrong guy
Oh man, wonder if he’ll ever know
He’s in the best selling show
Is there life on Mars?
It’s on America’s tortured brow
That Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow
Now the workers have struck for fame
‘Cause Lennon’s on sale again
See the mice in their million hordes
From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads
Rule Britannia is out of bounds
To my mother, my dog, and clowns
But the film is a saddening bore
‘Cause I wrote it ten times or more
It’s about to be writ again
As I ask you to focus on
Sailors fighting in the dance hall
Oh man, look at those cavemen go
It’s the freakiest show
Take a look at the lawman
Beating up the wrong guy
Oh man, wonder if he’ll ever know
He’s in the best selling show
Is there life on Mars?

David Bowie – Life On Mars? (Official Video)

MARVIN GAYE (1973) – Let’s Get It On


After brilliantly surveying the social, political, and spiritual landscape with What’s Going On, Marvin Gaye turned to more intimate matters with Let’s Get It On, a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy. Always a sexually charged performer, Gaye’s passions reach their boiling point on tracks like the magnificent title hit.
Its fluid grooves so perfectly designed for romance as to border on parody. With each performance laced with innuendo, each lyric a comeon, and each rhythm throbbing with lust, perhaps no other record has ever achieved the kind of sheer erotic force of Let’s Get It On

MARVIN GAYE (1973) - Let's Get It On

Freddie Mercury Transformation – From Baby To 45 Years Old


Freddie Mercury, original name Farrokh Bulsara, (born September 5, 1946, Stone Town, Zanzibar—died November 24, 1991, Kensington, London, England), British rock singer and songwriter whose flamboyant showmanship and powerfully agile vocals, most famously for the band Queen, made him one of rock’s most dynamic front men.
Bulsara was born to Parsi parents who had emigrated from India to Zanzibar, where his father worked as a clerk for the British government. Influenced by the hardedged, bluesbased style of rock acts such as Cream and Jimi Hendrix, Bulsara began singing with bands in London. He also became friends with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor of the band Smile, and in 1970, when Smile’s lead singer quit, Bulsara replaced him. He soon changed the group’s name to Queen and his own to Freddie Mercury. Bassist John Deacon joined the following year. Incorporating elements of both heavy metal and glam rock, the band debuted on record with Queen (1973), which was followed by Queen II (1974). Despite an impressive blend of majestic vocal harmonies and layered virtuosic guitar work, Queen initially failed to attract much notice beyond the United Kingdom. The album Sheer Heart Attack (1974), however, shot up the international charts, and A Night at the Opera (1975) sold even better. The band’s ambitious approach to both songwriting and studio production was epitomized by the latter album’s mockoperatic single “Bohemian Rhapsody,” one of a number of Queen compositions written principally by Mercury. The song spent nine weeks atop the British singles chart, and its accompanying promotional film helped the music industry recognize its future in video. Spectacular success followed in 1977 with “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You”—which became ubiquitous anthems at sporting events in Britain and the United States.
Although Queen’s commercial fortunes had begun to wane by middecade, the band arguably reached its apotheosis as a live act with a stellar performance at the charity concert Live Aid in 1985. That same year Mercury released the solo record Mr. Bad Guy, which took musical inspiration from disco. Mercury later appeared on the sound track of Dave Clark’s sciencefiction musical Time (1986) and teamed with Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballe for the semioperatic album Barcelona (1988). In 1991 Mercury, who had engaged in relationships with both men and women, announced that he had been diagnosed with AIDS. He died a day later from complications related to the disease. Until shortly before his death, Mercury had continued to record with Queen, and he was posthumously featured on the band’s final album, Made in Heaven (1995).
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018 biographical film about the British rock band Queen) has grossed over $401 million worldwide on a production budget of about $50 million. It is the highestgrossing musical biographical film of all time. The film received mixed reviews from critics; its portrayals of Mercury’s life and sexuality and of the other band members were criticised, but Rami Malek’s performance and the music sequences received praise. Several historical inaccuracies were also highlighted.
Queen’s Greatest Hits (released worldwide on 26 October 1981) was an instant success, peaking at number one on the UK Albums Chart for four weeks. It has spent 833 weeks in the UK Charts, and is the bestselling album of all time in the UK, selling over six million copies. It is certified eight times platinum in the United States, and is Queen’s most commercially successful album worldwide with over 25 million copies sold, making it one of the bestselling albums of all time. Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien hailed the UK edition of Greatest Hits as \”impeccable\” and \”absolutely genius\”, while British journalist Brian Viner called it the greatest album of all time.
Track listing
1. \”Bohemian Rhapsody\” (from A Night at the Opera, 1975)
2. \”Another One Bites the Dust\” (from The Game, 1980)
3. \”Killer Queen\” (from Sheer Heart Attack, 1974)
4. \”Fat Bottomed Girls\” (single version, from Jazz, 1978)
5. \”Bicycle Race\” (from Jazz, 1978)
6. \”You’re My Best Friend\” (from A Night at the Opera, 1975)
7. \”Don’t Stop Me Now\” (from Jazz, 1978)
8. \”Save Me\” (Single Version on 1981 Release only, from The Game, 1980)
9. \”Crazy Little Thing Called Love\” (from The Game, 1980)
10. \”Somebody to Love\” (from A Day at the Races, 1976)
11. \”Now I’m Here\” (from Sheer Heart Attack, 1974)
12. \”Good OldFashioned Lover Boy\” (from A Day at the Races, 1976)
13. \”Play the Game\” (from The Game, 1980)
14. \”Flash\” (single version, from Flash Gordon, 1980)
15. \”Seven Seas of Rhye\” (from Queen II, 1974)
16. \”We Will Rock You\” (from News of the World, 1977)
17. \”We Are the Champions\” (from News of the World, 1977)
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Freddie Mercury Transformation - From Baby To 45 Years Old

David Bowie : Starman (Tokyo 1990)


Tokyo Dome 1990. 5
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David Bowie : Starman (Tokyo 1990)

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