

Quotes By Freddie Mercury

Artist
Freddie Mercury
Sep 05, 1946 - Nov 24, 1991
I don't like the way my teeth protrude. I'm going to have them done, but I just haven't had the time. Apart from that ... I'm perfect.
If we're weird onstage, I don't know what you'd call the Tubes.
They wouldn't let us into Russia. They thought we'd corrupt the youth or something.
My songs are like Bic razors. For fun, for modern consumption. You listen to it, like it, discard it, then on to the next. Disposable pop.
The lavish presentation appeals to me, and I've got to convince the others.
I never thought of myself as the leader. The most important person, perhaps.
Back in the old days, we were often compared to Led Zeppelin. If we did something with harmony, it was the Beach Boys. Something heavy was Led Zeppelin.
It destroys the soul to hear that you're all hype, that you have no talent, and that your whole career has been contrived.
If it's planned, it's boring.
Is Billy Idol just doing a bad Elvis pout, or was he born that way?
There's one thing we're all waiting for, it's peace on earth and end to war, it's the miracle we need ... The Miracle!
When I'm dead, are they going to remember me? I don't really think about it, it's up to them. When I'm dead, who cares? I don't.
I have no aspirations of growing old and boring.
You can do whatever you like with my image, my music, remix it, re-release it, whatever... just never make me boring.
Robert Plant was always my favorite singer-and he's said nice things about me, you know.
Hey man, Jaws was never my scene, and I don't like Star Wars.
We were disliked by the press in the early days because they couldn't put their finger on us, and that was the case with Zeppelin as well.
This album is dedicated to my cat Jerry - also Tom, Oscar, and Tiffany and all the cat lovers across the universe - screw everybody else!
We came to South America originally because we were invited down. They wanted four wholesome lads to play some nice music. Now I'd like to buy up the entire continent and install myself as President.
To start off with, that song was written by John Deacon and he's a very happily married man with about four children. I don't know where you've got that message from, it's got nothing to do with gay people at all. It's basically about everybody, it's just somebody who has a very tough life and he just wants to break free from whatever problems he's got. It's got nothing to do with the gay thing.
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