Freddie Mercury was never going to exit the stage without one last flourish, none more so evident in the story behind his farewell song, 'The Show Must Go On'.
Rossi said of Freddie Mercury: “As everyone was decamping out of Live Aid, Freddie bent me over a desk, in a half-nelson, held me down and I couldn’t move. Fuck, he was strong!” But there was one star ...
Born in Carlow, Jim Hutton was the man who cared for Mercury in the final years of his life as he battled AIDS-related complications.
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The track, which is the most listened to of the 20th century with a staggering 2.5 billion streams, was written by Freddie Mercury and managed to defy critics despite its nearly six-minute length ...