“Oh, take it!” …
Video …
cherry valley forever
Game of Thrones Daily
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

blake kathryn

No title available
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
hello vonnie

⁂
d e v o n

JVL
almost home
YOU ARE THE REASON
i don't do bad sauce passes

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Cosimo Galluzzi
Keni

pixel skylines
sheepfilms
Cosmic Funnies
RMH

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from Bulgaria

seen from Malaysia
seen from Australia
seen from Russia
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from Russia
seen from Türkiye

seen from Singapore
seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from United States
@rogerina-deacon
“Oh, take it!” …
Video …
Classic Rock April 2004
💥 how is he so FACKIN hawt
Hammer to Fall (1984) Music Video
Queen - THE WORKS Australian Press Conference (1985)
THE MEMBERS OF QUEEN + THE MEANING OF THEIR NAMES
Four ageing queens.
Today is birthday of Freddie Mercury 's mother Jer Bulsara, who would turn 97 if we hadn't lost her in 2016.. Happy birthday dear Mother Mercury, thank you giving birth the Legend.. Here is what she said about her son, in her interviews..
"Freddie kept a strict division between his work and his home all his life. If I ever asked he would say, 'Mum that is business, and this is family.’ He was kind and very respectful both to myself and his father.”
“Most of our family are lawyers or accountants, but Freddie insisted he wasn’t clever enough and wanted to play music and sing,” she laughs. “My husband and I thought it was a phase he would grow out of and expected he would soon come back to his senses and return to proper studies. It didn’t happen. I felt particularly sad when Freddie decided to leave home and move to a flat in west London,” his mother continues. “He was always playing music and an elderly neighbour complained about the noise so he said it was time to go. I told him I understood."
“He first had a flat and then a big house, also in Kensington, but when he wasn’t away on tour, he would come home regularly. He always liked my cooking, especially my dahls, sweet and sour mince and cheese biscuits. When he was famous and had people to dinner he’d sometimes ask me to make them for him."
“He was so generous, too. One day he bought me a complete set of antique silver cutlery to apologise for not turning up for a meal. I didn’t like to use it as it was so posh, so only put it out when he came. He also invited us for meals prepared by his cook and made a big fuss of me. When I went into the kitchen out of habit to help, he’d insist I sat down and relax.”
It was a very sad day when he died in November 1991, but according to our religion when it is the right time you cannot change it. You have to go. God loved him more and wanted him with Him and that is what I keep in my mind. No mother wants to see her son die, but, at the same time, he has done more for the world in his short life than many people could do in 100 years.
“After he died my husband and I missed him so much we decided to move to Nottingham, where Kashmira was living with her husband, Roger, so we could be close to our two grandchildren. I have settled in and I am happy up here. I take great comfort today in all the things that happen around Freddie. There are so many tribute bands and I have been about six times to see We Will Rock You [the Queen musical in London].
Most favourite Queen song of Jer Bulsara was "Somebody To Love"..
Sometime, Somewhere in the late 70s.
(×)
having some thoughts rn.
"He was thin, dark-haired with a black mustache and a nice butt."
- Thor Arnold's first impression of Freddie (Don't Stop Us Now, p. 12)
Thanks to @plainxte for finding the perfect pic to go with that quote! 💕
Just found another great illustration (especially since it’s from 1980, and Thor specified he was wearing “light blue faded jeans”).
Photo by Neal Preston, X
Hot Space Album’s Press Conference shots (+outtakes) of Roger Taylor, Brian May, John Deacon and Freddie Mercury of Queen at Crazy Eddie’s in New York City on July 27, 1982
Via The LIFE Picture Collection
Liar (1973)