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Ebook About Revealing and intimate, based on more than 100 interviews with key figures in his life, this is the definitive biography of Queen front man Freddie Mercury, one of pop music’s best-loved and most complex figures.A revealing, intimate look at the man who would be Queen. As lead vocalist for the iconic rock band Queen, Freddie Mercury’s unmatched skills as a songwriter and his flamboyant showmanship made him a superstar and Queen a household name. But despite his worldwide fame, few people ever really glimpsed the man behind the glittering façade. Now, more than twenty years after his death, those closest to Mercury are finally opening up about this pivotal figure in rock ’n’ roll. Based on more than a hundred interviews with key figures in his life, Mercury offers the definitive account of one man’s legendary life in the spotlight and behind the scenes. Rock journalist Lesley-Ann Jones gained unprecedented access to Mercury’s tribe, and she details Queen’s slow but steady rise to fame and Mercury’s descent into dangerous, pleasure-seeking excesses—this was, after all, a man who once declared, “Darling, I’m doing everything with everyone.” In her journey to understand Mercury, Jones traveled to London, Zanzibar, and India—talking with everyone from Mercury’s closest friends to the sound engineer at Band Aid (who was responsible for making Queen even louder than the other bands) to second cousins halfway around the world. In the process, an intimate and complicated portrait emerges. Meticulously researched, sympathetic yet not sensational, Mercury offers an unvarnished look at the extreme highs and lows of life in the fast lane. At the heart of this story is a man...and the music he loved.Book Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Review :
After trudging through 127 pages of this bio I had to call it quits. Everything in me wanted to like this book, but ultimately I couldn't take anymore. I'm not sure how one can make a story about one of the most interesting characters in human history boring, but this author accomplishes it.My main issue with the book is how scattered and confusing it is. So much time is spent listing random characters who have no significant impact in the story, and are nothing more than a bullet point, that you end up losing where in the narrative you actually are. Details are given to these irrelevant items at the expense of the true story, Mercury and the band. I've gone back three times into the book to find where the author tells about Queen finally arriving, and I can't find that moment.The book felt like the author did an incredible amount of research, laid all her notes out, and then decided to just randomly bullet point every single note she had (didn't want to offend anyone by leaving something out). Because of this there is no rhythm to the book, and the story of Freddie Mercury and Queen is swallowed by clunky writing. I love Queen and I adore Freddie but I must say that this particular biography just isn't grabbing my interest. It's just so strangely written that I'm having a hard time getting through it. Phoebe's book gives a more personal look at the MAN who was Freddie Mercury and I couldn't put that one down. I know that this book is a different kind of book than Phoebe's and that would be okay -- but somehow this author has made this story somewhat uninteresting. How do you do that when you are writing about such a fascinating subject as Freddie Mercury??? I don't think Freddie would approve. After all, it was Freddie who said, "Make what you want of my legacy but don't make it boring!" Admittedly, I am not that far into this book. But that's the problem -- I just can't seem to get motivated to keep plowing through it.However it's better than Jim Hutton's book. Hutton attempted to make HIMSELF the hero of Freddie's story while betraying his friend's most intimate secrets in the process. Not to mention, Hutton's horrible, totally unnecessary gossipy details of Freddie's sad death. That kind of behavior is not love. No one who really loves someone would betray them like that.Reading about Freddie is a conundrum...one wants to get to know the real man a bit better but certainly without intruding on such a private man's final, most personal moments. Coming across such disrepectful, gossipy tidbits about someone who was so shy and private in his personal life almost makes me ashamed for reading the danged thing in the first place. Freddie, however, can rest in peace in knowing that nothing the gossips and titallators ever say will take away from the fact that he was (and still is) the greatest showman and most incredible voice in rock history! At least, Lesley-Ann Jones seemed to recognize that. I'm not sure that Hutton did. His behavior after Freddie's death seemed to be more about the loss of his meal ticket. Sorry, that's just my humble opinion from reading the two books. Read Online Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Download Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury PDF Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Mobi Free Reading Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Download Free Pdf Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury PDF Online Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Mobi Online Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Reading Online Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury Read Online Lesley-Ann Jones Download Lesley-Ann Jones Lesley-Ann Jones PDF Lesley-Ann Jones Mobi Free Reading Lesley-Ann Jones Download Free Pdf Lesley-Ann Jones PDF Online Lesley-Ann Jones Mobi Online Lesley-Ann Jones Reading Online Lesley-Ann JonesBest Troubleshooting Marine Diesel Engines, 4th Ed. (IM Sailboat Library) By Peter Compton
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