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Revelan video inédito de Freddie Mercury durante celebración

  • Edwin García
El famoso cantante de la agrupación británica se muestra tan animoso como siempre en una grabación poco conocida
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No es algo novedoso que, tras la pandemia, las redes sociales se inunden de contenidos poco vistos o de plano desconocidos para los fans de algunas bandas o figuras públicas, algo enteramente normal cuando se trata de buscar alternativas de entretenimiento.

En este caso fue el turno de Freddie Mercury, exvocalista de la banda Queen, quien se volvió viral debido a que, en una página de Instagram creada por fans, publicaran un video en el que se encuentra celebrando con el espíritu animoso de siempre.

 

De qué va el video

Se trata de un clip en el que aparece Mercury junto a sus compañeros de la banda durante una fiesta de celebración por el lanzamiento del tema ‘One Vision’.

El video fue capturado en 1985 y se debió a la fiesta en honor al álbum ‘A Kind of Magic’, donde se logra ver al famoso cantante mostrando una faceta espontánea y extrovertida.

Freddie saca la lengua con la intención de bromear con la cámara, además de conversar con sus amigos, comer, beber y sobre todo, sonreír en todo momento.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The One Vision Release Party Freddie having fun with his friends is one of the best things there is and a song like One Vision definitely deserves a big party! I hope you enjoy this footage, cause we’re so blessed with it. Just look at how adorable they are Queen was inspired to write this by their Live Aid appearance in 1985 - millions of people sharing one vision of a better world. When the band was approached to perform at Live Aid, they were in a rut and reticent to appear. But after their show-stopping performance, they re-entered the studio with renewed energy. They were back in Munich (a place they had previously hit trouble during the Hot Space sessions), but this time spent a lot of time working in the studio, not being distracted by drugs or other distractions - unlike the earlier sessions. All four band members helped writing this. Most Queen songs were written separately, mostly out of a desire to keep writing credits to themselves - Brian May has often hinted in interviews that he was quite possessive of his own songs. But this also made sure their songs didn't all sound alike. The idea of writing a song together came from Freddie. He rang the other three members and asked them to come to the studio, where the writing and recording sessions were taped

Una publicación compartida de Phebe (@freddie_mrcry) el

 

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