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What was the first show like for Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor?

What was the first show like for Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor?

The scene became famous thanks to the movie bohemian rhapsody: Freddie Mercury He goes to see the group Smile and offers to become a singer. reluctantly, Brian May And Roger Taylor They accepted and the three made their live debut on Saturday 27 June 1970 in the small town of Truro, in Cornwall, in the far southwest of England. Exactly 54 years ago.

It was the beginning of what would become what’s inThey quickly changed their names at the suggestion of Freddy, who still uses his real surname: Bulsara. The following year the guitarist joined John DeaconTo complete the band’s classic lineup.

Cast of the movie “Bohemian Rhapsody”, where the origin of the Queen group was shown. Click on the image

This concert at Tsuro City Hall was the genesis of Queen, with music that still had strong roots in hard rock, without the later orchestral and vocal arrangements. They had come out of the soul phase and were embarking on a more post-Zeppelin rock sound. Mike Gross played bass, but he only lasted three shows. He was replaced by Barry Mitchell, who continued at eleven.

Notice of Freddie Mercury's first concert with Roger Taylor and Brian May, in Tsuru.Notice of Freddie Mercury’s first concert with Roger Taylor and Brian May, in Tsuru.

The set list included some covers and also two songs that they would record on their first albums: son and daughter, From their 1973 debut album, W.H Stone cold crazyl Pure heart attack 1974.

Queen’s origins

The classic image of Freddie Mercury who left his mark in the history of rock music as one of the best singers.The classic image of Freddie Mercury who left his mark in the history of rock music as one of the best singers.

May left that band in early 1968 to pursue a degree in physics and infrared astronomy at Imperial College and search for a group that could write original material. He formed the group Smile with Staffel on vocals and bass, and Chris Smith on keyboards.

To complete the lineup, he placed an ad on the university bulletin board looking for a “Mitch Mitchell/Ginger Baker” drummer. Roger Taylor, a young dental student, came in. Smith left the group in early 1969.

While attending Ealing College of Art in west London, Staveley became friends with fellow student Farooq “Freddie” Bulsara, who was from Zanzibar and of Indian-Parsi descent. Bulsara studied fashion design before moving on to graphic art and design, and quickly became a fan of Smile. He asked if he could join the group as lead singer, but May felt that Staffel would not give up the role.

Finally, in 1970 Staffel left Smile due to musical differences: Their passion for soul and R&B collided with May and Taylor’s rock sound. That’s when they took Bulsara as a vocalist and recruited Taylor’s friend, Mike Gross, as a guitarist.

Freddy’s life

Son of Bumi and Gir Bulsara, Freddy spent most of his childhood in IndiaWhere he enrolled in a boarding school. He began taking piano lessons at the age of seven, but no one could have predicted how far his love of music would take him.

Freddie Mercury, the avatar of Queen.Freddie Mercury, the avatar of Queen.

The Bulsara family moved to Middlesex in 1964, and there Freddie joined a blues band called Wreckage while studying graphic design at Ealing College of Arts. While singing for the group Wreckage, a bandmate introduced him to Roger Taylor and Brian May’s Smile, who later became Queen.

The entire Queen: Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor.The entire Queen: Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor.

The final member of the group, who would remain together for the next twenty years, was bassist John Deacon, who joined on 1 March 1971.