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1973
Freddie Mercury / 27-years-old
Brian May / 26-years-old
Roger Taylor / 24-years-old
John Deacon / 22-years-old
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"We miss you, Freddie!" ❤️
Today May 13th, 1991 - Queen Story!
Queen released 'Headlong' in the UK
🔸"Despite his personal anguish, Freddie somehow found the strength to muster some truly breathtaking vocal performances for Innuendo, digging deep within himself and finding a depth and spirit like never before. He seemed to find a new dimension to his voice and poured his heart and soul into every note. This is all the more remarkable when one considers his physical condition during this time, as is so evident in the aforementioned last videos he filmed. As Brian would later recall, Freddie could barely stand up during the final sessions, every hour he was present at Mountain studios required superhuman effort, and yet none of this is evident on the final album.
It is impossible to believe that the extraordinary voice behind songs such as Headlong, All God's People, Don't Try So Hard, The Show Must Go On and the album's title track, could have been recorded by someone as physically weak as Freddie was. Many people agree that these performances (and those to emerge later on Made In Heaven) are not only great, but among the best and most moving of his entire career"
Source ➡queenonline.com
➡ Queen released 'Headlong' bw 'Mad The Swine' in the UK (12” has in addition 'All God’s People') - Taken from 'Innuendo', fourteenth studio album
👉Headlong written by Brian May
🔸"'Headlong' came from me, at our studio in Montreux, a home recording studio for us that's very state-of-the-art, lovely for creating. The ideas came in a couple of days. At first I thought about it as a song for my solo album, 'Back To The Light', but, as always, the band is the best vehicle. As soon as I heard Freddie sing it, I said, 'That's it!' Sometimes it's painful to give the baby away, but what you gain is much more.
It became a Queen song."
- Brian May, interview 1991
📸 Screenshot from Making 'Headlong'
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Who Wants To Live Forever (1986)
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