egret: egret in Harlem Meer (freddie lolwut)
egret ([personal profile] egret) wrote in [community profile] freddiemercuryfans2013-07-22 02:32 pm

Death on Two Legs

Norman Sheffield had a book excerpt in the Daily Mail, still complaining that Freddie wasn't fair to him. I guess it is the power of Freddie that this guy is still holding a grudge after all this time. I think the article has an overall homophobic tone, though maybe I am overreacting to what is merely badly written caricature. 

For contemplation, "Death on Two Legs" at Earls Court in 1977:


swordznsorcery: (queen)

[personal profile] swordznsorcery 2013-07-22 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
How much of that is Sheffield's own attitude, and how much is the spin put on it by the Daily Fail, though? They've been gunning for Freddie for forty years; they're not likely to stop now. I haven't read the article, and I won't unless it becomes necessary for discussion purposes, but I suppose there has to be a reason why Freddie (and Roger) used to sing that song with such enthusiasm at concerts! Brian always said that he felt it too meanspirited, but then Brian's always been too nice for his own good. ;)

Bottom line, Sheffield wants to sell books, they want to sell newspapers. The result is anything that might make people sit up and take notice. Maybe we should be honoured that they still consider Freddie to be that kind of a draw.
kabal42: A close-up of Freddie Mercury (Music - Freddie Mercury)

[personal profile] kabal42 2013-07-22 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a little pathetic, isn't it? I mean, if that's how the chapter on Queen looks, then it's boring writing and very, very sparse on information. I predict this won't be a bestseller ;)