Before Queen it was Smile, formed by Roger Taylor as drummer, Brian May as guitarist and another guy as the singer who later abandoned them. The band needed a new singer, and like destiny it happened that Roger Taylor had a friend called Farouk Bulsara, who became their awesome singer Freddie Mercury(: (Sánchez, 2).
Freddie gave important ideas to make Queen´s style; he had the idea of a rock band where the visual aspect was very important, a musical spectacle with powerful Rock n’ Roll different to what had been shown in England until then. After getting John Deacon as bassist, they continuing sharing ideas about the band and decided they wanted Queen to be a rocker drama band, with a lot of treatment of the voices and guitars. When they made their first record, Queen´s music was the result of all the ideas they had: in the songs there was a broad use of the voices in chorus, guitars sounding with a very special hard sound, and much orchestral richness with piano and acoustics. Queen’s original and different style was formed. However, their style changed a little or added new characteristics with their third record, and it was all because Brian May was not in complete health like to give a lot of heavy guitar contributions, so it was then when Queen got a lot of pop style, but continued with the hard guitars. An example of this is the song “Killer Queen”(Sánchez, 3).
Queen was just one step to gaining their fame definitely, so they produced their two records “A Night at the Opera” and “A Day at the Races”, which contained amazing songs like “Somebody to Love” and “Love of my Life”. But the most emblematic song in Queen’s career is “Bohemian Rhapsody”. It was recorded for one month, and released in 1975. This song was longer than the others, with complex harmony and very original because of the mix it had of heavy and operatic parts. The radio first refused to play it, but then it noticed it was one of the great songs in Rock n’ Roll (Sánchez, 6). It is a beautiful song, expressing a lot of pain and drama through Freddie’s amazing voice, and releasing it with the anger of the guitar part, and finally ending with a fragile and resigned phrase: “nothing really matters…to me” :’ D
Queen continued with its successful career, playing live around England and the United States and giving memorable nights to the fans. They even came to Mexico and I think to Monterrey in 1982 :D my Dad told me but he could not go ): But in the beginning of the 90’s when AIDS was more frequent, Freddie Mercury got sick with it and died in 1991. His band mates continued giving concerts to remember him, with the help of other singers. Freddie is remembered as a free person, and a leader with a good heart who never gave up and always had a positive attitude, it will never matter if he was gay.
I recommend you to hear the song “Show must go on” with the lyrics, that song was made in their last record, and from what the lyrics say, Freddie knew he was going to die, but he says beautiful things (: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBOvOatPqnY&feature=related
Works Cited
Sánchez Guarneros, Israel. “Tributo a Queen”. Rock Stars. México: Guarnerius Editores, 2006.
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