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Post by robbybloodshed on Apr 30, 2021 3:21:41 GMT
SECOND PART PS: The second topic is about a very special song “Mad The Swine”, which was recorded in 1972, but was released only in 1991 as a B side of “Headlong” single. Why, after so many years, Freddie decided to come back to it and release it? PF: Freddie knew that “Innuendo” was going to be his last complete album and I think that this song had a special place in his heart, there were something about it, and as far as he was concerned, it never got an airing he felt it deserved and the rest of the band was happy to put it on. Thanks for asking this! I’m so glad to hear this mentioned, I agree that this was a special song - easily one of my favorites from Freddie. It’s funny, Freddie always loved saying his tracks were disposable, but we know that’s just so he didn’t have to go in-depth with the meanings behind it. I’m glad he didn’t truly believe that and that even after all those years, he still felt a certain way about such an early track like Mad The Swine.
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Post by soundfreak1 on Apr 30, 2021 7:46:45 GMT
"Also, the thing is, Freddie did miss the rest of the band. He would never admit it but if you listen to some of the instrumentals on some of his solo tracks you could imagine Brian playing the guitar, you could imagine John playing the bass. You know, he missed having the band around him." Thanks for this very interesting interview!
Most amazing for me is that quote about the guitar mystery on "Man made Paradise".
According to Freestone Freddie wanted Paul Vincent to play like Brian May, cause he "missed him".
But on the album Mercury thanked the others for "not interfering"!
And there was some interview with Brian May ages ago, that he was "not amused" when Freddie played him this track. He seemed to feel offended, as if Freddie would tell him "Look, I can make anybody play like you".
And my personal impression is, that this was the reason for the scene in the movie, where Brian sent Freddie out of the room in this strange reunion meeting....
So it's very interesting to see Peter Freestone adding a completely different point of view to this "affair".
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Post by jo on May 1, 2021 1:34:21 GMT
SECOND PART PS: The second topic is about a very special song “Mad The Swine”, which was recorded in 1972, but was released only in 1991 as a B side of “Headlong” single. Why, after so many years, Freddie decided to come back to it and release it? PF: Freddie knew that “Innuendo” was going to be his last complete album and I think that this song had a special place in his heart, there were something about it, and as far as he was concerned, it never got an airing he felt it deserved and the rest of the band was happy to put it on. Thanks for asking this! I’m so glad to hear this mentioned, I agree that this was a special song - easily one of my favorites from Freddie. It’s funny, Freddie always loved saying his tracks were disposable, but we know that’s just so he didn’t have to go in-depth with the meanings behind it. I’m glad he didn’t truly believe that and that even after all those years, he still felt a certain way about such an early track like Mad The Swine. Mad The Swine appearing as the B-side to Headlong seems to be something more than having had a special place in Freddie's heart as Freestone posits. The song is obviously about the Miracle of the Gadarene Swine from the New Testament synoptic Gospels. Gadarene an adjective "involving or engaged in a headlong or potentially disastrous rush to do something". Dumb luck or inspired choice, I'd choose the latter when it comes to these guys. I wonder if Freddie didn't write about the Gadarene Swine based on the Rivière painting that is often on display at the Tate. We know he liked to visit there and wrote TFFMS based on a painting there.
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Post by DasTarD on May 1, 2021 14:03:45 GMT
@mercuryroadrunner, I have organized and created a pdf from this interview, if that is alright? Here !!!
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on May 1, 2021 16:10:51 GMT
@mercuryroadrunner, I have organized and created a pdf from this interview, if that is alright? Here !!! dastard, yes, it is all right, thank you for the pdf version
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on May 8, 2021 0:08:35 GMT
THIRD PART BONUS PS: What was the most unusual place you visited together with Freddie? PF: Japan. Wherever we went, we were accompanied by Misa Watanabe, she was a head of Japanese music business, and we went to all the amazing restaurants and bars. Freddie was shown places either on his trips in the car, taking him to shops, or there were a few times that we would travel by the bullet train. And we could see a lot more on these trips by the train and Freddie enjoyed it a lot. PS: What were Freddie’s favourite records by Montserrat Caballé? PF: The one he totally fell in love with was ‘D'amor Sull'ali Rosee’ from Act 4 of ‘Il Trovatore’ by Verdi. He fell in love with her voice when he heard her singing Amelia in “Un Ballo in Maschera” by Verdi. Once he heard her, he asked me, did I have any recordings of her and I had about 4 or 5 different albums, but he just loved the specifically one album and we would take it everywhere with us and it was the one with this aria that he fell in love with. It was the aria that was played at his funeral. And when I spoke with Montserrat about this a couple of years later and I told her what music was played at his funeral and she just said “Why didn’t he tell me? I would have come and sung it”. PS: Do you remember the last time, when Freddie and Mary saw each other? PF: I think the last time when they saw each other was on Friday the 22nd of November. She wasn’t there that much in that last times because she was pregnant with the second boy at that time so it was a little bit more difficult for her to get around. PS: And did Freddie know that at that time Mary was going through a breakup with her partner and the father of her children, Pierce Cameron? PF: Yes, he did. And he was supporting her. PS: And what is your favourite memory about Freddie and Mary? PF: Freddie was having a special dinner for his parents and he told Mary to go out and buy a new dress, some wonderful evening dress, because he wanted it to be a very special dinner. And she had no idea where to go, what to do, so she asked me would I go shopping with her and I did. But we were going to these stupid shops like ‘Marks and Spencer’ and I said ‘Look, you’re not going to find what Freddie wants in this sort of shop.’ And we were in Knightsbridge and then I just saw the sign ‘Bruce Oldfield’ and he was a known designer and I thought ‘you don’t have to buy anything in here, but why don’t we just go in?’ And she’s been looking at the sort of pale colours, pastel colours so that she would almost fade into the background, but we went in there and the first thing that struck me was this amazing red dress. And I just thought ‘this scarlet red is going to be perfect with blond hair, it would work just perfectly’ so I made her put it on and she liked it and that’s what she got. And watching Freddie’s face when she tried it on at home – he was just amazed, because he was expecting some normal little thing, because that’s what Mary usually used to dress in, she didn’t look for something exotic or something really over the top. And Freddie had a look at her and he just had that massive grin on his face, he just loved seeing her like that. Because she was just making a statement rather than just standing there waiting for something to be told, just the way she looked – it just worked so very well. And by the way Freddie looked at Mary you could say that he fell in love with her once again.
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Dec 26, 2021 1:01:01 GMT
Hello, everyone Here's a little Christmas gift from Mr.Peter Freestone and me to the Queen/Freddie Mercury community, recorded shotly after 24.11.2021, you can listen to the new stories about Freddie, and look at some new rare pictures of Freddie and Peter here, on QueenRocks URQFC YouTube Channel Here's the link: youtu.be/dY4KZ_ybiowEnjoy ; )
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Post by katydyd5 on Jan 5, 2022 0:53:45 GMT
Thanks for the interesting interview. To be honest, I find Peter hard to listen to when he speaks. He seems to plod along and I want to light a fire under him to get him going. I'd much rather read what he has to say than listen so this was great. There were a few stories that were new to me and I appreciated that. Thanks!
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Jan 6, 2022 15:09:36 GMT
Thanks for the interesting interview. To be honest, I find Peter hard to listen to when he speaks. He seems to plod along and I want to light a fire under him to get him going. I'd much rather read what he has to say than listen so this was great. There were a few stories that were new to me and I appreciated that. Thanks! katydyd5, thank you for your review - this part was published this way as we speak about the pictures of Freddie and Peter together and it's a way to view the story - I would upload the interview in text format on drive.google, and the next episodes are also to arrive both in audio-video-YouTube version and in text version, - thank you for your attention, glad to hear there are some stories that were new to you in this episode, - makes it worth continuing, - and about continuing would be my next post
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Jan 6, 2022 15:17:38 GMT
Happy holidays, dear Queen/FM friends,
I would like to invite you all one more time (but, definitely, not the last time)
to provide some new interesting questions for Peter about Freddie,
- basically anything you ever wanted to know and find out about Freddie goes in,
let's say the time for arrival of questions is W.A.Mozart's Birthday - 27.01.2022
Hope to hear some new interesting questions from you, and will do my best to get the best results for you
Happy holidays, MR
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Post by Aryan on Jan 6, 2022 16:54:58 GMT
Hello, fellow Queen forum members
I plan to make an interview with Peter Freestone quite soon I worked as a translator from English into Russian for Peter in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, in October 2019, at a number of occasions such as press conferences, interviews for TV, radio and press, - we spend two quite busy days working together and we still keep in touch; not long ago we agreed to make a special interview about Freddie I invite you to take your part in itAs there are a lot of Queen / Freddie Mercury specialists among you here, I thought that it would be great for you to provide a list of 10 unusual and interesting questions for Peter about Freddie, - such questions that would open a bit of something indeed new and interesting about mister Mercury for fans Send your questions about Freddie Mercury to me in a personal message Preparation period is untill 14th of February 2021 Thank you Mercury Roadrunner Can you ask him, what’s Freddie’s or the band’s favourite lighting rig on the different tours they did throughout the years.. 🙏🏻
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Jan 28, 2022 2:48:42 GMT
Dear Queen/Freddie Mercury specialists,
the upcoming new part of an interview with Mr. Peter Freestone is to be the one before a bit of a time-out, so everyone interested - there's still a time for your questions about Freddie for a new part
Hope to hear some new and interesting ones from you, MR
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Post by Dimitris on Jan 28, 2022 16:28:36 GMT
Can you ask him, if ever Freddie said something about his more baritone, hoarseness and less sweet voice during 1984-86?
Also did he ever said any thoughts about Queen music direction or future after the success of the works album?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 17:07:14 GMT
Did Freddie ever mention the song Don't Stop Me Now, and was he proud of it? Did he expect it to be a bigger hit than it was?
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Feb 23, 2024 19:36:01 GMT
Mercury Roadrunner's Interview about Freddie Mercury with Peter Freestone. PART FOUR.1
P.S. Can you, please, tell about the very beginning of your life with Freddie and Queen how do you remember your relationships at the start of it first of all with Brian? P.F. the very first introduction everything was fine but he did wonder if I knew what I was doing during the very first rehearsal when I started work. because when I opened the trunk that was coming from the last tour (they'd done a European tour before they did this English tour) all the costumes were just thrown in and they had been wet with sweat they were a mess they were disgusting Brian Zandra Rhodes outfit and so I decided I would get it clean I took it off and I took it specifically to the cleaner that we used for the royal opera house that we used for all the costumes because we knew that they were hands done everything was done properly so it wasn’t taken to the nearest shop and just thrown in you get the ticket and go back in an hour it wasn't anything like that but Brian came over and he couldn't find this outfit and he started asking: what's happened? where is it where is it where is it? I said well it's being cleaned Brian: ‘do you know what it is? do you know much it's worth?’ because he imagined i'd just taken it and put it in the local shop and then I explained to him where it was and he was very very good he was fine and and we've always got on well P.S. and how was it the very first time with John? P.F. he came to have a look what I was doing because it was all to do with costumes for all of them and he saw the mess that some of his stuff was in and and I asked look do you want me to get it replaced and he said ‘no no no no no I'll go shopping I will find some things don't you worry about it I'll bring it with me I'll bring it in one day you can sort it all out’ he was just very quiet he wanted to do it himself so he just bought his own new clothes P.S. and what was it like with Roger the very first time you started working with him? P.F. he was fun he was always ready for a laugh there was always something to laugh about which was nice
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Feb 23, 2024 19:37:24 GMT
Mercury Roadrunner's Interview about Freddie Mercury with Peter Freestone. PART FOUR.2
P.S. Your memories of DC10 STORY? P.F. that time in Japan was when Freddie was supposed to have gone on an early flight in the morning. because it was a dc ten he refused to travel on it because at that point three dc tens has had accidents recently and so he said he would never ever travel on a dc ten and that's what we were put on and he refused he got onto the plane and was shown to his seat and he said this looks very strange I've never been on a plane like this before what is it so we looked in the seatback and there were the safety instructions for the dc ten he says well I'm not going on this and he picks his bag up and we left and we had to wait in the airport for the next flight which was a pan am flight to New York but the first class was totally sold out so he had to travel in economy So freddie went next to the window and I sat next to him every now and then he would get up because in those days you could smoke on airplanes but only at the back of the cabin so every now and then he would get up and go and smoke and most of the crew were actually on that flight so there were at least people he knew there and they were just so shocked to see him there they just didn't think he would trust an economy P.S. what techniques Freddie used to keep his voice strong at the concerts? P.F. he really did not do very much because he didn't really need to if they weren't touring, they were recording so, he was using his voice if not every day then every other day and on the first shows of the tour he would do three shows in a row then have a couple of days off then do two shows then two days off three shows two days off one show day off he was actually using the voice all the time because they would spend six months - eight months recording he didn't really warm up the voice as such for live shows then he had his routine he would go up and down the scale to see where his voice was if he was going to do the high notes and if voice wasn't up to it then Roger would do the high notes and Freddie would do an octave below but more than anything else he just trusted in ‘Strepsils’ and the liquid version of the ‘Strepsils’ was the hot lemon and honey
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Feb 23, 2024 19:38:30 GMT
Mercury Roadrunner's Interview about Freddie Mercury with Peter Freestone. PART FOUR.3
P.S. What is the story of Freddie’s clothes on a ‘Magic Tour’? P.F. The clothes for the Magic Tour were designed by Diana Mosley Freddie’s first solo video ‘I was born to love you’ that was where they first met and Freddie said to her ‘you see me, you know what the story of the video is you create something’ and she just felt that Freddie would suit a military style outfit and she created that white military uniform for the video and Freddie felt comfortable in this outfit he felt that this suited him when Freddie asked Diana to design the clothes for the tour for him, he said to her to try and keep it in that military look. not the same but in that style and that's what she did there was the yellow jacket the red one with white lines and a white one with red lines there were three the yellow one was sold in auction the red one was given by Queen Productions as a present to Irena Sedlecká, the sculptor, who created Freddie’s statue QP let her use the red jacket to help her with the making of the model for her to see how it moved on Freddie while he was performing and because QP were so happy with the statue they gave her the jacket Irena then gave it to her nephew And he knew he did not have a lot of time left so he put it up for auction
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Feb 29, 2024 1:59:33 GMT
Mercury Roadrunner's Interview about Freddie Mercury with Peter Freestone. PART FOUR.4
Cats in Garden Lodge At the beginning cats were allowed anywhere they wanted. One day, after about a year after Freddie moved in to a Garden Lodge, Freddie was going to have a dinner and it was going to be in the evening, so Phoebe and Joe set up the dining table and everything in the dining room and they closed the curtains. One wall of the dining room was glass, but it was not like a piece of glass, it was six windows – three you could lift up from the bottom, sash windows, but it covered the whole wall. And the curtains went from the ceiling to the floor. Phoebe and Joe closed the curtains and Freddie just cried out, because these curtains were made of dark green silk, but when they were closed, there was a lot of dark green silk with golden arches on the bottom, where the boy cats would obviously pee and so it'd taken the dye out of the material. There was this amazing wall of dark green with these yellow arches on it, that’s why that room became the one room cats were never ever allowed in anymore. And also, the Japanese room – Freddie preferred they weren’t in there, because that was the room that was full of antique furniture, and Freddie just didn’t want the cats in there doing their scratching and pulling the threads. In the end it was two rooms they were not allowed in – the Japanese Room and the dining room.
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Post by pg on Feb 29, 2024 8:27:01 GMT
I don't remember "full length green silk curtains with random ammonia stains along the bottom" in the Sotheby's catalogue!
As a non-cat person, the thought of half a dozen cats toileting at random around a house is horrible.
Is it really so hard to housetrain the damn things?
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Post by rockingrev on Feb 29, 2024 9:28:00 GMT
I don't remember "full length green silk curtains with random ammonia stains along the bottom" in the Sotheby's catalogue! As a non-cat person, the thought of half a dozen cats toileting at random around a house is horrible. Is it really so hard to housetrain the damn things? You'd think that with all his money he could've paid for a cat-flap.
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Post by lumi on Feb 29, 2024 13:37:57 GMT
Is it really so hard to housetrain the damn things? Cats usually have no problem peeing and pooing in their litter boxes, and they learn to do so very early on as kittens. The pee stains on the curtains were not due to "normal" peeing though, but to urine spraying, which is something particularly territorial cats do to mark the areas they feel are theirs. This is usually an issue with unfixed male cats, but not exclusively. Assuming even only two of Freddie's many cats were territorial, it's easy to imagine they had several pee battles over the dining room when no one was around to chide them away (the more they smell the other cat's urine, the more they feel compelled to cover that smell with their own urine).
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Post by Lord Fickle on Feb 29, 2024 14:20:44 GMT
Do we know if Mary kept the cats after Freddie's death? Presumably she did whilst they were still alive, but if she didn't replace them after they'd gone, hopefully the aroma of cats piss will have left the property by now... 😄
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Post by Doughnut on Feb 29, 2024 16:42:33 GMT
Think she lost one to a neighbour, there was apparently a dispute but the neighbour kept the cat . Think the cat made the choice lol . I think she gave one or two away as well
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Post by akirafish on Feb 29, 2024 17:02:58 GMT
Oscar went to the neighbor’s. He was once the alpha male in the house, but new cats kept coming, and Romeo became the new alpha male. Mary kept Delilah, who lived up to the 2000s, and Goliath and Milo, but sent away Romeo and Lily.
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Post by Lord Fickle on Feb 29, 2024 17:16:00 GMT
Oscar went to the neighbor’s. He was once the alpha male in the house, but new cats kept coming, and Romeo became the new alpha male. Mary kept Delilah, who lived up to the 2000s, and Goliath and Milo, but sent away Romeo and Lily. Full marks for knowing the names of all Freddie's cats! 😺 😄
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Post by lumi on Feb 29, 2024 19:22:39 GMT
Oscar went to the neighbor’s. He was once the alpha male in the house, but new cats kept coming, and Romeo became the new alpha male. Mary kept Delilah, who lived up to the 2000s, and Goliath and Milo, but sent away Romeo and Lily. Then I would assume Oscar and Romeo were to blame for the curtain stains! Not sure if the timeline of the cats fits with the dinner being in the first year of Freddie living at Garden Lodge, though! But it's also true that Freddie blamed Delilah for "peeing all over [his] Chippendale suite"...
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Post by Mercury Roadrunner on Mar 4, 2024 20:21:37 GMT
Mercury Roadrunner's Interview about Freddie Mercury with Peter Freestone. PART FOUR.5
Trevor Clarke
P.S. What are your memories about Trevor Clarke? P.F. his main job was on the door at nightclubs so he had to know everybody who was coming in he would know the face he would know the name and take them to their normal table so he had to be this polite happy person On any occasion Trevor was there at Garden Lodge Rudi Patterson Rudi Patterson was a friend of Trevor's and became friends with Freddie and he was this amazing artist and Freddie commissioned him to do one to three normal sized paintings. He also painted the mural on the back of the bar wall He did all these amazing sort of jungle scenes, that was his forte the amazing colors, the use of his colors was great
Barbara Valentin
P.S. What are your memories about Barbara Valentin? P.F. she always wore these sorts of spandex leggings she was very very much sure of herself she was very self-confident and she knew she could go anywhere and get anything done which is the total reason why Freddie and her got on so well was because he was the total opposite she's lived her life she's had a lot of life
Tony King
P.S. What are your memories about Tony King? P.F. Tony King knew exactly what Freddie needed because he'd known him for so long. Tony was one person, Freddie knew, who had worked for just about everybody - He worked for Mick Jagger, The Beatles, John Lennon, Elton John - he really worked with all the biggest people in the business There was one story that Freddie absolutely loved and made Tony tell it to everybody when they met him for the first time Tony was working for John Lennon and he had to go to John and Yoko’s apartment, he had an appointment with John, they were going to have a meeting. And he walked in the front door and there were these two or three cups and saucers just sitting in a pile and they were dirty, there was even dust on them and so, he thought ‘well yeah, I'll just take these into the kitchen, get some clean’ and he was busy washing and all of a sudden, he heard a scream outside in the hallway and Yoko was running around saying ‘where's my art? who has moved my art?’ and Tony said ‘I think I'm the only one here and I've not seen any art around anyway’ and she says ‘what are you doing? you're washing my art!’ her arrangements of used cups and saucers was her art how was it that Freddie and Tony got together? how did they get acquainted? Freddie and Tony got acquainted through Elton, and they got on very well because in fact Freddie said this that if Tony had worked for ‘Queen’ then they probably would not have been such good friends, but because there was no work connection between them they just go on so very-very well
a lot of Freddie's contacts were in theater
a lot of Freddie's contacts were in theater, and that of course was through Peter Straker Peter introduced Freddie to so many people In the middle of the eighties Peter did the tv show ‘Connie’ that's how Freddie met Stephanie Beacham who was one of the leading ladies in the show, and through Stephanie Freddie met Pam Ferris, who was also starring in ‘Connie’ Sometimes Freddie used to organize the actress’s lunches, And Debbie Bishop was there, Carol Woods was there… There was also this wonderful actress Anna Nicholas, she used to do a lot of stage work in London and she and her husband were guests at Garden Lodge very often and Freddie went to visit them to their place and they lived in Kent, pretty far from London With actors and actresses, it suited Freddie better because they could come and have lunch with him because they were working in the evening he loved spending time with them and they had such wonderful stories, the stories of what's going on in the theater what's happening, so he just really enjoyed listening to them and spending time in their company (the dining room furniture was ready after about a year since Freddie moved in to a Garden Lodge, so the actress’s lunches became a regular tradition in 1986)
Reinhold Mack
P.F. When Freddie went to Mack’s family house it was actually really nice because it was going to an ordinary family atmosphere it was indeed a family house you heard children laughing you heard television in one room you heard talking in another room and it was bright it was light every time Freddie went to Reinhold’s place, he would buy some big toy to take with him Freddie and John were godfather to Mack’s son John Frederick and Freddie always brought him big toys One day Freddie brought him a big toy of a bear and it was bigger in size than John Frederick himself, so that he was a bit scared of it at the beginning and Freddie brought a rocking horse to John Frederick and he brought so many different things to him because it let Freddie know that the world in Munich did not consist of only Winnie's apartment and going out with Barbara every day there was a lot more for Freddie to Munich Freddie didn't want too many people going everywhere together with him, his company would always be quite a small one three of four people for Freddie to go somewhere was okay and even with a couple of people together with him he just felt sometimes that was too much. Particularly if he was going somewhere where he knew the people, where they knew him, when he went to his friend’s house - he'd knew he wouldn't need any excuse to run away
New York Daughters
P.S. What are your memories about Freddie spending time together with New York Daughters? P.F. The thing that stands out the most is he hats party in New York there were six or seven people there it was just something Freddie wanted to do so he sent me out in the afternoon to get twelve different hats just basic hats and then I had to buy feathers and paper flowers and ribbons and literally Freddie had everything in a pile when people came in and they had to pick a hat and pick stuff to put in that. after ‘Queen’ show in Montreal in 1981 Freddie went to New York and at that point he was staying at the Berkshire Place hotel which was on east fifty second street and he had the presidential suite and he lived there for three weeks and that was one of the times when he spent a lot of time with New York Daughters
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Post by archmerale on Mar 5, 2024 15:16:48 GMT
Do we know if Mary kept the cats after Freddie's death? Presumably she did whilst they were still alive, but if she didn't replace them after they'd gone, hopefully the aroma of cats piss will have left the property by now... 😄 Peter said he visited GL once in 2003 and Delilah was still alive. Oscar left himself and moved into a house on the other side of the road. Delilah, Goliath and Miko stayed with Mary in GL and Lily and Romeo were given new homes. Source: youtu.be/w9GPZm9i3zM?si=eOeScZ72Qccx9VaR (minute 32:51)
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