It was 20 years ago today that Freddie Mercury died of AIDS, leaving behind a legacy as one of the all-time greatest rock n' roll icons.
I ain't American, but if there's one thing I'm thankful for this Thanksgiving, it's all-too-short 45 years this world had Freddie:
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Me too! Can't wait for it to come to TOR RT @peterknegt: FRANCES HA deservedly had the third best (cont) http://t.co/weBxuEplM5
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@peterknegt why isn't THE SAPPHIRES listed alongside PINES, MUD, QUARTET, and BREAKERS as a $10m grosser? It says it's made over $11m right?
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@peterknegt Can't wait to see it! Have to wait till end of July here in the UK.....
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FRANCES HA deservedly had the third best indie debut of 2013 at the box office this weekend (I *love* this movie): http://t.co/pPvJsOQ3xk
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Brandt Hardin | December 2, 2011 9:02 PM
Freddie touched the entire world with his love-embracing energy and lyrics. 20 years after his death, I paid tribute to him on my artistâs blog with a new portrait at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/11/killer-queen-portrait-of-freddie.html This new work of art is inspired by the words of many of Queenâs songs.