The author of a Freddie Mercury biography recalled how the Queen icon once told her he felt “imprisoned” by fame, and that he had a desire for “anonymity and normality” for much of his life.
It’s a rare occurrence, previously achieved by only Prince’s “1999,” Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and a number of seasonal songs such as Christmas tracks, Billboard reported.
Bruce Gowers made music history when he directed the 1975 video for Queen's “Bohemian Rhapsody” – but he said he recently began to feel like he was owed more than just the $1,100 he was initially paid for his work.