
Right now, is there someone in the world that will replace Freddie Mercury?
The Queen front man has the guts and the balls to live in his legacy to rock a million glass ceilings during those times. He brought a magnificent show with his band mates in tow.
The way he behaves during performing and offstage is somewhat different. A contrasting figure like Jekyll and Hyde effect. It seems he had been a victim of AIDS, a bane that was not yet known to many people then during the 80's era.
He will stay forever on the minds of those who had been on that great day at Live Aid 1985.
Don't you all know that Freddie Mercury had a string of classical showmanship on this vinyl record?
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Side 1
1. "Barcelona" – 5:37
2. "La Japonaise" – 4:49
3. "The Fallen Priest" (Mercury/Moran/Rice) – 5:46
4. "Ensueño" (Mercury/Moran/Caballé) – 4:27
Side 2
1. "The Golden Boy" (Mercury/Moran/Rice) – 6:04
2. "Guide Me Home" – 4:10
3. "How Can I Go On" – 3:51
4. "Overture Piccante" – 6:40
This album was done in 1987 and 1988, because Barcelona was chosen as an Olympic venue. Freddie Mercury was approached to write a song for the Barcelona Olympic Games. Freddie and Monserat Caballe had so much respect with one another that they had made an album for themselves entitled "Barcelona".
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