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Freddie Mercury & Queen Documentaries

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Freddie Mercury and Queen Documentaries

Queen Days Of Our Lives Full Documentary BBC 2011

A brilliant documentary. Exactly what one would expect from the BBC. 1 hour and 58 minutes of incredible footage.

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Queen BBC Documentary

1 hour and 23 minutes

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Freddie Mercury is and will forever be one of the greatest singers and entertainers but everyone forgets about the band. Brian, Roger and John. They all helped create one of the best sounds in the world. I mean, Brian May is one of the best guitarists in the world in his own right.
that guy

Ignoring the normal band disagreements & “spats” these guys had over the years… the AFFECTION these band members CLEARLY had for each other was (and continues to be) INSPIRING, ENDEARING & ENCOURAGING!!
Dennis Cassley

I was born in Nov. of 1949. I graduated high school at 16 and went to college, then on to be a flight attendant. I have to say I was so lucky to have been born when I was. Queen was incredible, as was Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, The Beach Boys, and on and on. And yes, I did inhale! lol Now I’m almost 69 years old….Time flies when you have incredible memories of concerts in those days!! I feel so lucky!
gmadiva

The last 10 minutes hurt my heart. Now David Bowie is gone and so is George Michael. So many great on and off stage personalities we’ve lost. Music will go on forever and I’m so thankful for that. All hail Queen.
Nina Yanez

Always amazed at Freddies voice live……when talented artists didn’t need to use autotune…..
FMHammyJ

In my small town in bible-belt USA in the 70s and 80s, it wasn’t allowed (all the preachers railed against them and forbade parents to allow their kids to listen to them) and definitely not cool to listen to a band named Queen with a front man like Freddie. Thankfully I had some uncool friends and we loved Queen. We’d sneak around to one another’s houses to listen to the only album we owned “A Night at the Opera” that one of us had convinced our parents was actually opera. We had Bohemian Rhapsody down so well that we would walk around the halls in school singing it out loud from different parts of the school. Those were some good times… still missing you, Freddie.
Ravyne Hawke

Freddie Mercury Tribute – Documentary

 

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