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Queen Live At Wembley Stadium To Stream For The First Time Ever

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In Honor Of Freddie Mercury’s 65th Birthday on September 5, 2011, Queen will stream their historic 1986 concert Queen Live At Wembley Stadium for 48 hours on YouTube. The concert can be viewed at Queen’s Official YouTube Channel starting at 12:00AM EDT on September 5th. This is the first time in Queen has allowed an online stream of this watershed moment in the band’s career. The concert captures the group’s historic July 1986 two-night performance at London’s Wembley Stadium, where they gave an electrifying performance to 150,000 frenzied fans. The footage features stunning live renditions of many of Queen’s classic songs, including fan favorites such as “We Will Rock You,” “We Are The Champions” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

More Info and Set List After The Jump!

One year after their triumphant appearance at Live Aid, Queen (vocalist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John Deacon) returned to Wembley for two consecutive sold-out concerts. Queen Live At Wembley Stadium documents the second night, July 12th, 1986. The footage highlights Queen’s dazzling performance, which blended older classics like “Seven Seas of Rhye” and “Tie Your Mother Down” with new audience favorites such as “Radio Ga Ga” and “Hammer To Fall.”

Queen Live At Wembley Stadium showcases the legendary rock band’s versatility, musical range and showmanship on their most successful tour. “The Wembley concerts were the pinnacle for us,” says May. “We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None us realized that this would be almost the last time we would play together.”

Queen Live At Wembley Stadium is one of the most spectacular rock concerts of all time. The YouTube stream of the concert includes:

1. One Vision
2. Tie Your Mother Down
3. In the Lap of the Gods
4. Seven Seas of Rhye
5. A Kind of Magic
6. Another One Bites the Dust
7. Who Wants To Live Forever
8. I Want to Break Free
9. Impromptu
10. Brighton Rock
11. Now I’m Here
12. Love of My Life
13. Is This the World We Created
14. Bohemian Rhapsody
15. Hammer To Fall
16. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
17. Radio Ga Ga
18. We Will Rock You
19. Friends Will Be Friends
20. We Are the Champions
21. God Save the Queen


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: Brian May, Concert, Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Live Aid, Queen Live, Roger Taylor, September 5, Streaming, Wembley Stadium, YouTube

Google UK Honors Freddie Mercury With Special Doodle and Video!

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In honor of Freddie Mercury’s 65th Birthday (9/5/11), Google UK has a very cool Freddie Google Doodle featuring Freddie in his various incarnations during Queen’s career. The Doodle will be up in the US on Tuesday, September 6th as a belated Birthday nod to Freddie, since we are technically “Celebrating” Labor Day in the US today. You can read a special Birthday message to and remembrance of Freddie from Queen Guitarist Brian May at This Link. Watch an animated video of the Freddie Google Doodle below. Happy Birthday, Freddie!


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: 65th Birthday, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Google Doodle, Queen, Remembering Freddie Mercury, Rock Star Birthdays, Video

LEGO Freddie Mercury

Recommended Reading: Queen Unseen By Peter Hince

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Queen Unseen By Peter Hince

Earlier this past summer, British music journalist Mark Blake published his book Is This The Real Life?, an engaging biography of the band Queen. Blake’s book is crammed with amazing personal information on the band’s members – Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Roger Taylor and Brian May – in addition to chronicling their success as a group. Blake had a good deal of assistance in gathering his researched material from a guy named Peter Hince, who was a member of Queen’s road crew for over a decade, in addition to also being the personal roadie to both Freddie Mercury and John Deacon. In October, Hince published Queen Unseen: My Life with the Greatest Rock Band of the 20th Century, his own memoir of his career working for Queen, and though it is a true “insider report,” it couldn’t be more different from the book Blake put together. In a way, the two books are perfect companion pieces; one being a book where you can read about obscure biographical details such as Freddie Mercury’s childhood in Zanzibar and his attendance at private schools in India, and the other in which you will read in fascinating detail about all of the blood, sweat and tears that went into taking a Queen tour on the road, how the band behaved backstage and what it was “really like” from behind the scenes to truly witness Queen’s rise to phenomenal commercial success. While Hince’s book lacks a tabloid feel that you might expect from someone who seemingly lived, breathed, ate and slept the world of Queen from A Night At The Opera to the band’s final live concert at Knebworth, it is nevertheless a deeply personal page-turner, being one man’s intimate diary of a lost time in the music industry, spent working for one of the greatest and most renowned bands in Rock history. Certainly, no one else but Peter Hince could’ve written a book like this one.

Queen Stage Goodbyes

Queen Photographed By Peter Hince

Peter Hince – who was affectionately known by the nickname “Ratty” – met the members of Queen when he was still a teenager, working as a roadie for Mott The Hoople, a band that Queen famously toured with prior to breaking commercially with the album Sheer Heart Attack. He switched camps in 1975 and immediately went out on the road with the band, learning from the ground up what it took to put a Queen show together. We get to see through his wide eyes the good, the bad and the ugly of touring the world with a rock band back in the days when music was all about the magic and before it became merely a product to be sold. What you get with Queen Unseen then is a kind of Almost Famous-style journey of going out on the road on a global scale back in the 70s and early 80s, a time when things like cell phones, Fed Ex and the Internet did not even exist. From a logistics standpoint alone, the stories revealed here are often hilarious and just as frequently horrifying, as Queen and their entourage dealt with differences in culture, politics, quirky personal demands, local laws and Murphy’s Law, which states that whatever can go wrong will.

Although Queen Unseen is being promoted as a book about Queen, it is really Hince’s own autobiography, which is deeply colored by his experiences living and working with the members of Queen – both as individual people and as a phenomenally successful rock band. There’s certainly no shortage of sex (trust me, Hince got laid as much as any members of the band), drugs and Rock & Roll misadventure in the book, but that all has to do with Peter’s own experiences and those of his fellow road crew rather than any juicy gossip about his employers. Although there are similar stories in rock books such as Hammer Of The Gods and Bob Green’s Billion Dollar Baby (a story of the journalist touring with the band called Alice Cooper), I haven’t really read another rock book that goes into such detail about a group’s stage show and everything that went into making it happen. In a lot of ways, it’s not so much about what you don’t know about Queen, as it is about what you don’t know that you don’t know about the band. And that’s what makes it fun! It’s such a different take on the Rock & Roll story and Hince’s approach is amazingly refreshing. For example, one of my favorite parts of the book comes in one of the final chapters, when Queen are touring South America – a dangerous and potentially very violent territory for a Western rock band to stage a tour at that time. Remembering a few dates played in Caracas, Venezuela Hince offhandedly remarks that this was “the first place I had seen a dead body lying in the street.” Rock & Roll!

Drum Kit of Roger Taylor of Queen

Roger Taylor’s Drumkit Photographed By Peter Hince

These days, Peter Hince works as a photographer, a career for which he left the employ of Queen to pursue, but his camera was with him the entire time he worked for the group, and many of his never-before-seen photographs are included in the book. If you are one of the innumerable Queen completist collectors out there, the photographs alone are reason to purchase this book, but even if there were no pictures it would be a must-own read. Ultimately, what stands out about Queen Unseen is Hince’s complete lack of any exploitative intention with regard to the members of Queen and any off-the-record details of their personal lives. While he certainly witnessed every aspect of their Rock & Roll debauchery first-hand, his intention is to relate his own experience, rather than to reveal the titillating, off-camera circumstances, embarrassing or otherwise, of those he worked for. There really is virtually no real “dirt” on the members of Queen to be found in its pages. For example, while Ratty openly states early on that Freddie Mercury’s sexuality was never any secret to anyone, he never reveals the names of Mercury’s lovers (save for Mary Austin, who was Mercury’s girlfriend for years) nor does he reveal anything that could be seen as personally harmful, despite the fact that he surely observed these guys in some of their most vulnerable moments. While there were times I wished that Hince would reveal something more personal with regard to whichever band member he’s speaking about at any given time, the fact that he respects their privacy 25 years after ending his employment with the group reveals a certain state of grace that ultimately serves to give his story even more credibility. In fact, Hince is so careful to respect and guard the privacy of Mercury, May, Taylor and Deacon that he doesn’t even reveal the names of their wives or children. Despite his refusal to dish the dirt, his book is full of love and honesty that reveals an essence about the unarguably enigmatic Freddie Mercury – who Hince clearly deeply admired and cared about as a personal friend as well as a famous rock star – that made me feel like I learned something new about Freddie to take away with me that I hadn’t gotten from another Queen book.

For not making me cry until I got to the last page, The Worley Gig Gives Queen Unseen Five out of Five Stars!

Queen Unseen: My Life with the Greatest Rock Band of the 20th Century can be purchased from Amazon Dot Com or wherever fine books are sold.

 

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Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: A Night At The Opera, Alice Cooper Band, Almost Famous, Autobiography, Billion Dollar Baby, Biography, Bob Green, Book, Book Review, Brian May, Caracas, Final Concert, Freddie Mercury, Hammer Of The Gods, Is This The Real Life, John Deacon, Knebworth, Mark Blake, Mary Austin, Mott The Hoople, Murphy’s Law, Peter Hince, Photographer, Photographs, Queen, Queen Unseen, Ratty, Recommended Reading, Roadie, Roger Taylor, Sheer Heart Attack, Venezuela, Zanzibar

Recommended Listening: The Darkness, Hot Cakes

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The Darkness Hot Cakes CD Cover Art
Serving It Up Hot!

Can you believe it’s been seven years (seven years!) since British glam rock revivalists The Darkness released a new album? I can’t, because that means it’s been more than seven years since I had a brief but truly memorable phone conversation with legendary producer/ engineer Roy Thomas Baker. Baker was in the studio with The Darkness at the time, producing what would become their sophomore CD, One Way Ticket to Hell…and Back. The nut of that conversation was Baker turning down my request for an interview with Modern Drummer magazine regarding his groundbreaking work with numerous influential drummers. Despite a presumed awareness that Modern Drummer was neither Tape Op nor Mix, but a magazine about drummers and drumming, Baker told me straight up that he “couldn’t imagine why” he would even consider doing an interview for any magazine that wouldn’t put him on the cover.

My point here is how unsurprising it was that The Darkness – who were their own worst enemies in many ways – would choose to work with an egomaniac like Roy Thomas Baker. Because, for as ‘pretty good’ and legitimately interest-piquing as the groups’ debut, Permission to Land, was – and despite the fairly transparent tongue-in-cheekiness on the part of the band’s central mouthpiece, Justin Hawkins – no matter how great or godlike or heaven sent a band may think it is talent-wise, unless you are John Lennon, you should probably avoid talking about how your band is More Popular Than Jesus (or words to that effect). In almost every case, it’s going to backfire (see: sales and critical reception of One Way Ticket to Hell…and Back). As a general rule, it’s advisable to just shut the fuck up about your own perceived greatness and let the music do the talking. That way, if the music is indeed as great as the band says it is, your audience will do the taking, you will build a loyal fan base, and sell enough records / concert tickets to make a living. Win win!

None of that matters anymore though, because The Darkness has a new CD out called Hot Cakes that is so excellent, it wipes the slate clean of all past transgressions, real or perceived. It is obvious from the consistently high quality of the songwriting and the top-shelf musicianship going on all over Hot Cakes that The Darkness has not spent the past seven years jerking off (figuratively or otherwise), because the growth curve here is off the charts. Like many bands that dabble in the resurrection of a much-beloved but long gone rock genre, The Darkness are one of the most polarizing bands currently working. When I first received an advance of Hot Cakes and posted on FaceBook about how much I was digging it, comments on that post ranged from “I love their first album so much but couldn’t stand the second” to “their first album totally sucked, but their second one was fantastic.” So, your mileage may vary. But here’s 1,000 words about what I think.

Hot Cakes features the original lineup of singer Justin Hawkins, guitarist Dan Hawkins, bassist Frankie Poullain and drummer Ed Graham and was produced by the band, along with Nick Brine, and mixed by Bob Ezrin. Bob Fucking Ezrin! Perhaps the highest compliment I can pay to Hot Cakes is to confess that listening to these songs made me realize how really impotent and mediocre anything else that you could call “current” sounds in comparison. Completely deserving of the label All Killer No Filler, I love every song on this CD. Better yet, each song sounds more amazing with each successive listen! When was the last time you could say that? Me: not recently.

The disc launches on a high note, and never lets up, with “Every Inch of You”Hawkin’s cheeky autobiographical anthem about his personal aspirations as they relate to the rise and fall and rise again of his band. “Every Inch of You” harnesses the best of The Darkness’s deep indebtedness to Queen and T Rex.

Just as Elton John released “I’m Still Standing” as a high-ground way of telling all his naysayers to get bent, The Darkness offer “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us,” an ecstatic anthem featuring the most adhesive, razor-sharp garage rock riffs since The Hellacopters were actively recording. “With a Woman” channels AC/DC and Motorhead as fronted by Freddie Mercury, and you will certainly notice other winks and nods to AC/DC around the CD. All good! “Keep Me Hangin’ On” moves along on a thunderous, galloping beat that will remind those who were raised on 70s radio of the time when rock music was fun, crazy and truly magical. Rock Passion is alive on Hot Cakes!

Further on, as each track segues seamlessly into the next, the ballad “Living Each Day Blind” conjures what Coldplay might sound like if they had any nads. The first single, “Everybody Have A Good Time” has one of the best lines of the many not- insignificantly-poignant lyrics on the record: “Take off your thinking cap / and listen to your heart.” At its core, this is a thoughtfully crafted song about living in the now rather than dwelling on the past or pining for the future. Good advice, Darkness! If you dug the sound of Permission to Land, you will be won over by this song on its own.

“Forbidden Love” makes excellent use of an intoxicating Latin motif but still rocks hard enough to crack a skull, and Hot Cakes also includes a cover of Radiohead’s “Street Spirit (Fade Out),” which manages to stay faithful to the original while sounding heavier than the heaviest Iron Maiden song. Run to the Hills! My favorite, though, is “She’s Just a Girl Eddie,” an enthusiastic romp on which a guy consoles a brokenhearted friend by advising him to forget his fresh heartache and gear up for all the good things (i.e. more women) to come. I give this same advice to any of my girlfriends when they get dumped. He’s just a guy! Why waste your precious time on someone who doesn’t get how awesome you are? Fuck that noise and move on! I love this album! Ladies and Gentlemen, The Darkness is back!

Grade: A+

Hot Cakes Is Released in the US on August 21st, 2012!


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: AC/DC, August 21st, “Everybody Have A Good Time”, “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us”, “Street Spirit (Fade Out)”, Bob Ezrin, CD Review, Coldplay, Cover Art, Dan Hawkins, Ed Graham, Falsetto Vocals, Frankie Poullain, Freddie Mercury, Glam Rock, Hot Cakes, Justin Hawkins, Motorhead, Queen, Radiohead, Recommended Listening, Release Date, Roy Thomas Baker, T Rex, The Darkness, The Hellacopters

Legendary Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury To Become an Angry Bird

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Freddie For A Day & Rovio Announce Unique Partnership

Legendary Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury To Become an Angry Bird To Celebrate Freddie For A Day

Freddie For A Day and Rovio Entertainment are proud to announce a unique and innovative partnership that sees the most iconic Rock’n’Roll frontman of all time, Freddie Mercury, become an honorary member of the Angry Birds family.  On Monday, September 3rd, to start the week in which Freddie Mercury’s memory is celebrated with Freddie For A Day on his birthday, September 5th,  the creators of Angry Birds are releasing an all-new animation of Freddie the Angry Bird riding his bicycle to the famous Queen track “Bicycle Race.” The video will be made available on Rovio’s YouTube channel September 3rd at 5:00 AM Pacific  / 8:00 AM Eastern.

Monday will also see a special Freddie For A Day fundraising evening hosted by Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor  at which, for the second year, friends and celebrities will gather in London at The Savoy in Freddie’s honor, to remember him and raise funds for the Mercury Phoenix Trust – Fighting Aids Worldwide.

To raise additional awareness for the Mercury Phoenix Trust, Angry Birds in partnership with Bravado will be releasing a limited-edition Freddie Mercury Angry Bird T-shirt which will be made available from the Angry Birds and Bravado webstores. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Mercury Phoenix Trust. T-shirt numbers are limited so don’t miss your chance to be part of Freddie Mercury history!


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: Aids Charity, Angry Bird, Angry Birds, “Bicycle Race”, Birthday, Bravado, Brian May, Freddie for a Day, Freddie Mercury, Freddie Mercury Birthday, Frontman, Mercury Phoenix Trust, Queen, Roger Taylor, Rovio, September 5th, YouTube

Freddie Mercury Tattoo

Limited-Edition Freddie Mercury Lego Character to Raise Funds in HIV Fight

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Freddie Mercury Lego
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November 24th, 2012 marks the 21st anniversary of the passing of Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury. An interesting way to honor Freddie’s enduring status as a Rock legend and Gay icon might be to purchase a limited edition print portrait of the Freddie Mercury Lego character seen above, which is being sold by Little Artists for the tidy sum of $436! Ten percent of the profits from each portrait sold will be donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust, one of Great Britain’s biggest sexual health organizations. Read more about the story at This Link.

Thanks to Ivy Vale for The Tip!


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: Aids Charity, Art, Freddie Mercury, Fundraiser, Gay Icon, HIV, Lego Character, Limited Edition, Little Artists, November 24th, Portrait, Queen, Terrence Higgins Trust

Katy Perry and Kristen Stewart Fighting Over Role in Freddie Mercury Movie

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Katy Perry Freddie Mercury
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From Ultimate Classic Rock:

Pop singer Katy Perry and  Twilight star Kristen Stewart are reportedly fighting over a plum role in an upcoming movie about the life of flamboyant Queen front man Freddie Mercury. According to a recent article, the pair are both vying against Lady Gaga for the role of Mary Austin, Mercury’s lifelong best friend and confidante with whom he had a romantic relationship in the ’70s.

Mercury lived with Austin in the early ’70s before beginning a relationship with a male record company executive, and even after that, the pair were best friends for the rest of his life. He was the godfather to her oldest son, and when he died in 1991, he left his London home to Austin instead of his partner, Jim Hutton.

“Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Kristen Stewart are on the short list for Mary, who played a huge role in Freddie’s life,” a source reportedly told Star magazine (quote via Popcrush). “They all desperately want the part, and it’s getting ugly!”

Sacha Baron Cohen is slated to play Mercury in the biopic, and he reportedly has the final say in choosing his leading lady. The women apparently aren’t doing themselves any favors with their catty behavior. “With the girls fighting like this, it’s just hurting their chances of getting the part,” the source adds. “It’s unprofessional, and Sacha is tired of the back-and-forth — he wants to choose one of them and be done with it.”

Screenwriter Peter Morgan says he has had to tread carefully in dealing with the three surviving members of Queen for the film, which has no title or projected release date as yet. ‘Queen are sensitive because it will show rancour and disagreements in the collaborative process,” he tells Time Out. “In a way, the film, for me, reflects my own experience of film making as a collaborative process. Just as a film is never the result of one person, so the band doesn’t like the idea of Queen being ‘a band by Freddie Mercury’ – and they’re right. It won’t just be about Freddie Mercury.”


Filed under: Gail's Rad Blog Tagged: Fighting Over Role, Freddie Mercury, Freddie Mercury Movie, Jim Hutton, Katy Perry, Kristen Stewart, Lady GaGa, Movie, Peter Morgan, Queen, Sasha Baron Cohen, Ultimate Classic Rock

Brewhemian Rhapsody

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Queen 2 Brewhemian Rhapsody

Queen II Cover Likeness And Coffee Pun By Continuum Coffee. Photo By Gail

Apparently, the coffee at this place is pretty good. Rhapsodic, Even.

Also, This:

Bicycle Race Sign

Because they are big Queen fans as well as Baristas!

Photographed at Continuum Coffee on Avenue B near 12th Street, NYC.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Album Cover, Avenue B, “Bicycle Race”, Bohemian Rhapsody, Brewhemian Rhapsody, Brian May, Chalk Drawing, Coffee Shop, Continuum Coffee, East Village, Freddie Mercury, Humor, John Deacon, Mick Rock, Names of Queen Songs, Queen II Cover, Roger Taylor

Happy 67th Birthday, Freddie Mercury

Hot Space Queen Finger Tattoos

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Freddie Mercury T-Shirt!

Guaranteed to Blow Your Mind: Queen’s Entire Album Catalog on a Collectible Golden Orb!

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Queen Golden Orb Collection Digital Album Archive
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As the surviving members of Queen continue their seemingly endless celebration of the band’s forty year anniversary – which kicked off with last year’s Deluxe Reissues of their entire catalog – an all new box set of Queen Tunes is about to be made available for fans who don’t mind throwing down $350: the Queen Orb Gift Box. A “true electronic age marvel,” the Golden Orb contains an ornately decorated USB drive, which holds all 15 (re-mastered) Queen studio albums – in both 320kbps MP3 and 24-bit 44.1kHz WAV format (fully PC and Mac compatible) – as well as a massive photo gallery to waste hours and hours of time looking at and downloading to your FaceBook page. Buyers also get a gold-plated Queen crest pendant necklace inside a tiny red velvet pouch, and, of course, the Golden Orb itself, which is quite impressive on its own (just look at it!). And it comes in a fancy black velvet box for storage. Fancy!

Produced in a limited edition series of 5,000 numbered units, The Queen Golden Orb (which quickly sold out its limited first run last December) will be available to purchase on April 2nd, 2012 at This Link.

See more details and the album listing after the jump!

Thanks to Karl Brandt for The Tip!
Queen Golden Orb Collection Digital Album Archive

Queen Golden Orb Digital Box Set

The Golden Orb: Dimensions: 9.4 cm x 9.4 cm x 10.2 cm

Albums:

Queen (1973)
Queen II (1974)
Sheer Heart Attack (1974)
A Night at the Opera (1975)
A Day at the Races (1976)
News of the World (1977)
Jazz (1978)
The Game (1980)
Flash Gordon (1980)
Hot Space (1982)
The Works (1984)
A Kind of Magic (1986)
The Miracle (1989)
Innuendo (1991)
Made In Heaven (1995)


Happy May Day!

Yes, It Exists: Freddie Mercury Tea

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freddie mercury tea photo by gail worley
All Photos By Gail

A few exceptional products didn’t quite make it into my massive photo recap of the Summer Fancy Food Show 2022 — mostly because I wanted to save them for their own featured post. When I spotted this teabag bearing the likeness of the late Queen front man Freddie Mercury at the booth for The Teabook Teas, I knew it would need its own showcase.

The Teabook Teas is largest company to make a binder-like storage device to store your tea collection and their collectible organic tea. The Freddie Mercury tea  flavor is called Bohemian Raspberry — clever! For a great gift idea, find out more about their full line of teas named for famous historical figures and celebrities (some pictured below) at This Link!

teabook teas display photo by gail worley

Eddie Howell’s Man From Manhattan LP Featuring Freddie Mercury Gets US Release

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man from manhattan album cover

Wow, here’s some unexpected news that should give a little thrill especially to old-school Queen fans out there (i.e. up to and including  1978’s Jazz). There’s a wee bit of music that Freddie Mercury and Brian May had a hand in that US fans have likely not heard before, but are about to get the chance to.

Eddie Howell, the renowned English musician and songwriter, along with MCM Global Team are proud to announce the upcoming release of his new LP entitled Man From Manhattan. The title track was originally produced by Mercury in 1976, and features the legendary Queen front man on piano and backing vocals, with Brian May playing lead guitar. The song’s initial release was met with success in the UK and Europe, but was never release stateside due to a Musicians Union ban.

Now, after regaining the rights to “Man From Manhattan” from Warner Bros Records, Howell has breathed new life into the recording . The original multi-track tape has been digitally transferred, remixed, and remastered at Abbey Road Studios, with state-of-the-art recording techniques and technology. The result is a stunning special-edition boxed  set, to be released by MCM Global Team. The release includes a Dolby Atmos version of the title track, unique memorabilia, and ten additional tracks from the period.

The first 5000 copies of Man From Manhattan’s special edition release will be pressed on 180 gram white vinyl, available exclusively for pre-order at themanfrommanhattan.com.

Reflecting on the original recording experience, Howell recalls Freddie turning to him after the final playback of the recording and saying, “If this is not a hit dear, sue Warner Bros.” While he never did sue Warner Bros., all these years later, he’s proud to release this record to put things right and commemorate a snapshot of musical history that has been lost in time.

Eye On Design: Freddie Mercury’s Peacock Wurlitzer Juke Box

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1941 wurlitzer juke box photo by gail worley
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An absolute  highlight of my recent London vacation was a visit to Sotheby’s for a tour of Freddie Mercury: A World of His Own, featuring the entire contents the late icon’s estate, Garden House. Virtually everything Freddie ever owned will be sold off in 6 separate auctions starting September 6th. Presented here is Freddie’s antique jukebox, a 1941 Wurlitzer model 850 Peacock design. Designed by Paul Fuller (18971951), this multi-colored illuminated Wurlitzer delighted Freddie with its depictions of two peacocks at the front.

peacock jukebox front left side view photo by gail worley

The jukebox has twenty-four 78rpm selections (adapted to 45rpm), and features a walnut laminate-veneered case with yellow and red plastic panels, the front with a glazed peacock panel, bubbling tubes and chrome metal fretwork.

peacock jukebox front finish detail photo by gail worley

Paul Fuller created striking new effects on the jukeboxes he designed  through his pioneering use of shimmering catalin plastic, ‘liquid fire’ bubble tubes and polaroid film. His designs were also informed by historical design: the extravagant 850 model, the last one he designed before the USA entered the Second World War, recalls both 1920s Art Deco with its peacock panel and also fin-de-siècle Art Nouveau with its fluid metal mounts.

Fuller’s jukeboxes are also known for their dynamic sense of spectacle, with novel flashing lights that often moved or even changed color, as with the peacocks on this model.

peacock wurlitzer detail photo by gail worley

Stocked predominantly with  Freddie’s collection of early rock ‘n’ roll,  soul, and R&B singles, when I passed the jukebox the extended dance mix of Spandau Ballet’s “To Cut a Long Story Short” (an old favorite of mine) could be heard coming from its speakers.

peacock jukebox front right side view photo by gail worley

The Peacock Jukebox was situated in several sites across the ground floor of Garden Lodge, before finding a permanent place in the kitchen. This item goes up for Auction on September 6th at 12:00  Noon EDT and is estimated to go for between15,00025,000 GBP (though it will end up selling for twice the high end estimate, I am sure). Visit this page at Sotheby’s to register to bid.

1941 peacock wurlitzer juke box photo by gail worley

Photographed at Sotheby’s Auction House in London, UK.

Pink Thing of The Day: Pink Silk Suit Worn by Freddie Mercury

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freddie mercury pink suit photo by gail worley
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My ongoing coverage of Sotheby’s auction exhibit,  Freddie Mercury: A World His Own, would not be complete if I didn’t feature one of his possessions as a weekly Pink Thing. Presented here: Freddie’s Pink Suit worn in  the 1987 video for “The Great Pretender.” The official auction catalog describes it as follows:

freddie mercury pink suit jacket photo by gail worley

Lot 254: Freddie Mercury’s two-piece pink suit designed by Diana Moseley, made by David Chambers, and worn in the 1987 video for his solo project, The Great Pretender video. The lot includes the western-style shirt (pictured) and bright pink canvas high top Converse ‘Chuck Taylor All Star’ sneakers, size 9 (seen in the lower left of the above photo, but not worn in the video).

This pale pink two-piece suit of dupion silk features a double-breasted jacket lined in ivory ‘silk,’ with two flap pockets and one breast pocket at the front, single vent to back, fastening with six imitation mother-of-pearl buttons, with four buttons at the cuff, the trousers with pleated front and concealed fastening, the waistband with striped ‘silk’ lining, both unlabeled.

The western-style shirt is fabricated of of aubergine satin, with peach trim, two jetted breast pockets and black press-stud fastening, labelled Kenny Rogers, Western Collection by Karman.

freddie mercury pink suit installation view photo by gail worley

The lot also includes a pair of bright pink canvas high top Converse Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers, size 9 (seen in the lower center of the above photo, but not worn by Freddie in the video).

According to Diana Moseley, this silk dupion fabric was selected from London department store John Lewis. She then asked David Chambers to make up the suit. When she saw it for the first time, she was surprised that he had chosen to use the shiny rather than the dull side of the fabric. However, she was delighted the outcome!

freddie in pink suit photo by peter hince photo by gail worley

1987 Promotional Photo of Freddie Wearing the Pink Suit Taken by Peter Hince (Sold as Part of Lot 257).

Lot 254 hits the auction block on September 7th at 5:00 AM EDT. Visit this link to register your bid!

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