Freddie Mercury: The Biography (35 page)

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Couple Sacha Baron Cohen’s stock-in-trade brash comedy with Freddie’s flash flamboyance and leave out the intense human tragedy
of his illness and death, and it would be easy to anticipate a gag-filled depiction of a wildly outrageous rock star. But
Peter Morgan emphasised from the start that he planned to pen a drama that would at times be painful in its portrayal of the
reality behind the dazzling public face of Queen. Graham King of GK Films enthused to
Rolling Stone:
‘Peter Morgan is going to write an amazing script. Sacha fits the bill. All the ingredients are there.’

Both Queen and solo Freddie Mercury songs will feature in the film but it was unclear in the months following the breaking
news if Sacha would be performing the songs or lip-synching to Mercury’s vocals.

King called Queen’s music a brand all of its own; a statement that is hard to argue with. Not only does the RIAA estimate
Queen’s total global record sales at 300 million, Queen is officially Britain’s biggest music act, having taken that mantle
from the Beatles. Although Freddie, so much the linchpin of the band, died in 1991, he manages to live on strongly through
Queen’s commercial success and the generations of new devotees that stream nightly out of the
We Will Rock You
stage musical at the Dominion Theatre, the entrance doors to which are dominated overhead by a figure of Freddie in full
throttle.

Outwardly outrageous yet inherently insecure, Mercury had myriad unfathomable facets and to capture truly his complete essence
in something like two hours of screen time will
undoubtedly prove a stiff challenge. But as a colossus of rock in his own lifetime, for Freddie to be immortalised in a major
motion picture will thrill Queen and film fans around the world and will propel his star to even dizzier heights that may
even have satisfied the mercurial man himself.

Index

FM = Freddie Mercury; MA = Mary Austin; JD = John Deacon; KE = Kenny Everett; JH = Jim Hutton; IC = Imperial College; BM =
Brian May; RT = Roger Taylor; BV = Barbara Valentin

Academy Awards (Oscars)
87
,
161
,
220
,
251

AC/DC
177

Acid Test parties
10

Adams, Bryan
184
,
244

Aerosmith
84
,
259

AIDS
28
,
142
,
144
,
192

3
,
205
,
218
,
225
,
240

Catholicism and
252

3

charities
246
,
249

50
,
252

deaths associated with
192
,
205
,
235

FM confides having
210
,
236
,
258

FM denies having
210
,
213
,
232
,
234
,
235

FM diagnosed with
209

10

FM receives treatment for
235
,
240

FM stops taking medication for
240

FM tested for
193
,
204
,
209
,
218

FM’s death and
242
,
252
,
256
,
261

FM’s fear of
211

FM’s official statement on
241
,
256

press coverage about
204
,
211
,
218
,
235
,
239

public awareness of
246
,
249
,
252

AIDS Awareness Day
246

albums (FM):

Barcelona
219

20
,
224

The Freddie Mercury Album
256

Mr. Bad Guy
180
,
187
,
256

albums (movies):

Flash Gordon
136
,
143
,
148
,
149

Highlander
190
,
194
,
196

albums (Queen):

A Day at the Races
113

Flash Gordon
143
,
148

The Game
145

Greatest Hits
69
,
153
,
236
,
246

Greatest Hits II
240

Hot Space
158
,
160
,
168

Innuendo
211
,
221
,
234
,
236

Jazz
134

5

A Kind of Magic
196

Made in Heaven
257
,
258

The Miracle
229
,
230
,
232

News of the World
126
,
132

A Night at the Opera
102

3
,
105
,
106
,
110

Queen
60
,
62
,
65
,
67

9
,
71
,
82

Queen II
71
,
80

4
,
86

Sheer Heart Attack
89
,
94
,
97

The Works
168

All American Alien Boy
107

‘All God’s People’
206
,
221

‘All the Young Dudes’
250

A&M Records
59
,
124

American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)
250

Andrews, Anthony
191

Andrews, Bernie
66

Andrews, Georgina
191

‘Another One Bites the Dust’
147
,
179

Ant, Adam
161

Anthony, John
16
,
51
,
58

anti-apartheid
171

5
,
196
,
261

Anvil Studios, London
148

Apollo Theatre, Glasgow
89

Appleton, Michael
ix
,
69
,
251

‘April Lady’
21

Arden, Don
93
,
95

Ashton, Sir Frederick
139

Ashton, Mark
62

Aspel, Michael
126

Austin, Louie
55

Austin, Mary:

FM’s death and
237
,
241

2
,
247

FM’s illness and
210
,
241

2
,
258

FM’s love for
1
,
18
,
19
,
27
,
34
,
44

5
,
53
,
90
,
93
,
110
,
114
,
142
,
144

6
,
155
,
159
,
183
,
198
,
248

FM’s will and
247

8

JH introduced to
183

son’s birth
234

Ayres, Kevin
48

Bad Company
260

Baker, Ginger
14

Baker, Roy Thomas
58
,
60
,
65
,
86
,
107
,
125
,
137

‘Bamalama’
60

Band Aid
174
,
175
,
176
,
181

Baron Cohen, Sacha
2
,
261

2

Barcelona
88
,
207
,
208

9
,
215
,
217
,
224

Barcelona
(album)
219

20
,
224

‘Barcelona’ (single)
210

12
,
215
,
217

18
,
220
,
221
,
226
,
227

Barcelona Opera House
224

Barcelona Ritz
208
,
209

Barclay James Harvest
16

Bastin, Tony
141
,
143
,
148
,
151
,
156
,
158
,
183
,
205

Bates, Simon
ix
,
162

4
,
184
,
227
,
238
,
250

Bauer, Bernd
198

BBC
ix
,
66
,
68
,
79
,
115
,
174
,
185
,
186

1992 Olympic Games coverage
217

Queen at the Beeb and
230

see also
Radio One; TV and radio programmes

Beach Boys
63
,
67

Beach, Jim
90
,
96
,
126
,
127
,
131
,
136
,
150
,
152
,
164
,
182
,
187
,
188
,
207
,
214
,
216
,
220
,
235
,
239

42

Beatlemania
49
,
177
Beatles
10
,
26
,
46
,
62
,
100
,
142
,
150
,
252
,
257
,
262

Beatles Anthology
1
, The
257

Beatles (White Album), The
43

Beck, Ronnie
65

6

Bee Gees
34

Beeb
see
BBC

Bersin, Mike
ix
,
17

30
,
73

Biba
15
,
18
,
44

‘Bicycle Race’
132
,
133

Black Sabbath
38

Blackman, Tony
ix
,
48

‘Blag’
21

‘Body Language’
148
,
157

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (single)
97

105
,
125
,
139
,
140
,
151
,
153
,
246

‘Best Ever Record’ placing of
100

‘Bo Rhap’ sobriquet of
101
,
126

Britannia Awards and
126

Christmas number one record held by
244

FM composes
97
,
100

FM’s death and
244

FM designs cover concept for
103

impact of
100

3
,
217

Ivor Novello Awards and
110

KE promotes
99

Magic Johnson Aids Foundation and
246

number one for first time
103

5
,
106

number one for second time
244

OTT branding of
102

Released
99

100

re-release of
244

resentment surrounding
201

‘Show Must Go On, The’ and
246

‘These Are the Days of Our Lives’ and
244

THT and
244

TOTP and
101

2

200-copy limited edition of
137

‘Worst Ever Record’
100

Britannia Awards
126

Bolan, Marc
80

Boomtown Rats
172
,
174
,
181

‘Born to Rock ’n’ Roll’
202

Bowie, David
151

2
,
181
,
185
,
250

‘The Jean Genie’
79

Boy George
174

Boylan, John
ix
,
253
,
254

BPI Awards
233
,
246

Brainsby, Tony
ix
,
39
,
70

1
,
73
,
74
,
82
,
89
,
91
,
99
,
101
,
103

4
,
134
,
176

Branson, Sir Richard
ix
,
111
,
113

Bray Studios, Berkshire
249

‘Breakthru’
230

British Broadcasting Corporation
see
BBC

British Colonial Office, Zanzibar
2

‘British Eurovision Violence Contest’
143

British Library
ix

British Phonographic Industry (BPI)
233
,
246

British Red Cross
38

British Video Awards
204

Brown, Errol
105

Brown, Lindsay
56

Brown, Pete
ix
,
95
,
97
,
99
,
104

5
,
108

9
,
116

17
,
126

7
,
135

6
,
146

bubblegum rock
see
glam rock Budokan Martial Arts Hall, Tokyo
93

4
,
149

Buerk, Michael
ix
,
174
,
186

Bulsara, Bomi (father)
2

3
,
7

death of
259

FM statue unveiled by
258

FM’s death and
242
,
247

illness of
224

Parsee faith and
2
,
3
,
224

Bulsara, Farrokh (‘Freddie’) (FM)
2
,
3
,
15
,
39

Becomes ‘Freddie’
3

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