Tag: Freddie Mercury
#SAMN with Marty @ Work
Marty Miller is back with some Seriously Addictive Music News today on Marty @ Work live in Radio Nova studios.
With news for Foo Fighters fans and the...
New Book Reveals Carrie Fisher Had Affairs With David Bowie...
According to the NME, the biography, titled, ‘Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds’, will be published next month. In the new book, claims...
Singer Quits Freddie Mercury Biopic
Update: Bryan Singer is no longer directing the Mercury biopic.
The Hollywood Reporter has claimed that lead actor Malek complained to the...
Today’s Seriously Addictive Music News With Marty & Conor!
Rami Malek is completely transformed into Freddie Mercury, U2 have a brand new single out and an unlikely guest vocalist has appeared on...
You can celebrate The 40th Anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody With...
A documentary to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody will be aired on BBC4 this Friday at 10:45PM. The documentary...
Brian May Has Given An Update On The Freddie Mercury...
It’s been a few weeks since we’ve heard about the upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic. But Queen’s well-known guitarist Brian May has...
Stop The Lights! Brian May Reveals That Unheard Recordings Bowie...
In a recent interview, Brian May spoke about Queen’s collaboration with David Bowie in the 1980’s.
The Queen guitarist opened up about...
Queen – A Day At The Races
A Day at the Races is the fifth album by British rock group Queen, released in December 1976.
It was the band's...
On This Day In Music: Queen filmed the video for...
British Rock band Queen filmed the video for their track, ‘I Want To Break Free’ at Limehouse Studio in London, England on this day in 1984. Directed by David Mallet, it was a parody of the popular British soap opera Coronation Street with the band members dressed in drag. Guitarist Brian May later said the video ruined the band in America, as it was initially banned by MTV in the US. The ban was lifted in 1991 when the song was aired on VH1’s's My Generation two-part episode devoted to Queen hosted by guitarist Brian May. The single and it’s tongue-in-cheek video was received positively over most of the world bar North America and peaked at no 2 in the Irish Charts. Taken from their eleventh album The Works (1984), the single was written by bass guitarist John Deacon.
New Freddie Mercury Documentary Coming This Weekend
A new documentary giving an insight into Freddie Mercury's life in the late 80s is to be released this weekend.
'Freddie Mercury:...