Queen, Brian May: “Not all Freddie’s ideas were brilliant”
In addition to talking about the possibility of listening to new music of Queen in the future and his difficulty in proposing his own songs to his bandmates, in the new interview for Mojo, Brian May has Also remembered the legendary Freddie Mercury. During the chat with the biographer of the group of “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Mark Blake, the guitarist shared some memories related to the late singer and friend, as well as a bandmate, revealing how Not all the ideas of the charismatic frontman were brilliant.
“Deeply, Freddie was one of the most shy people I have ever met,” said Brian May: “But it was so full of swerring that you forgot about it. Freddie was always enthusiastic, and his enthusiasm took over. Sometimes he was so excited that he almost could not speak. His ideas were out of the patterns, irreverent and different – and we tended to encourage them. Sometimes they were brilliant, other times not“.
The six -ropes of the historic British band led as an example of one of Freddie’s least successful thoughts, the vault when the 1989 album “The Miracle“He could simply Tyman “good”if Mercury had managed to convince the others of the group of his idea and had the best. “One day he entered and announced: ‘I had an incredible idea. Do you know that Michael Jackson has just released an album entitled ‘Bad’? Well, you hear … what do you think if we called our next album ‘Good’? ‘”, So I narrated May:” We looked at each other and we said:’Well, maybe we should think about itFreddie ‘. It was not one of his revolutionary ideas, but in hindsight, maybe we were wrong … “