Queen’s Freddie Mercury Opens Up About His Love of Performing For an Audience in a Rare 1982 Interview
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#42HYM)
In 1982, the late great Freddie Mercury of Queen sat down with Entertainment Tonight for a rare one on one interview during which he spoke about his love of performing, his elaborate costumes and the balance he keeps between moving and staying still. Mercury also stated that he hoped that his humor and joy was apparent to the audience.
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