Author: Freddie Mercury (Author), Greg Brooks (Editor), Simon Lupton (Editor)
Translator: Shin-won Moon
Publisher: MujinTree
343 pages | 210*146mm
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About This Book
Despite being in the limelight for over 20 years and selling nearly 200
million records, Freddie Mercury was a very private person - avoiding
interviews as he was painfully shy and uncomfortable in the company of
anyone who might intrude upon his famous 'royal family' of close
friends. This book takes us on the journey of Queen - three academics
and a frustrated art student, tired of having no money, taking on the
music industry on their own terms. Spurred on by an almost
uncontrollable, ambitious and forthright Mercury, Queen succeeded,
becoming the biggest band of the generations to come. The story, told in
his own words shows how on many occasions, the band almost split, but
was always kept together by their shared love of breaching musical
boundaries. Freddie's own personal story is one of pursuing a dream,
dealing with wealth and fame, looking back and having no regrets, coming
to reflect on his thoughts on getting old, his legacy and death. Though
Freddie talked rarely to others about himself, the interviews published
- and some unpublished up until now, compiled in this book, together
with an intriguing insight into the man who outwardly exuded confidence
and arrogance but behind that public perception spent periods alone and
searching for happiness. This title includes a foreword by Freddie's
Mother Jer Bulsara.
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