mahmag • 02 September, 2006
Freddie Mercury: The Artist
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At what point do we separate the artist from his/her personal life? There are a lot of artists out there -- both now and in the past -- whose art, whether it be music, or film, or literature, or dance or any number of creative efforts, we enjoy and partake of but whose personal lives we as individuals or as a society might not actually agree with or approve of.
Today, a 60th birthday special party event meant to honor Freddie Mercury (nee Farrokh Bulsara) in his birthplace of Zanzibar (he was born to Iranian parents) was cancelled because members of the Zanzibari Association for Islamic Mobilization and Propagation (UAMSHO) were opposed to both Mercury's personal life (he was gay and he died of AIDS in 1991) and to the personal lives of his fans: "We were ready to join forces against the party because we had information that a number of gays from abroad had come to take part," said Sheikh Azzan Hamdani of UAMSHO.
So let's take the case of Freddie Mercury (for whom a Hollywood or Brit-wood biopic is long overdue, I would venture to say) -- his music is outstanding -- there isn't a radio-listening, mp3-downloading, sport-watching soul out there who isn't familiar with his classic 'We are the Champions' -- his artistry on stage was unique and entertaining, his talent was widely respected and adored. But there are those who object and objected to his life as a homosexual and that brings up the question at hand: where do we draw the line against an artist because of his personal life?
I think it's actually a pretty simple answer -- an answer we can use not just for the artists whose art we enjoy but for all of our assessments of human relationships, from friendships all the way up to our partners: let's judge people by how humane they are. Humane meaning compassionate, empathetic, just, honest, considerate.
If Freddie Mercury chose to act upon his homosexual inclinations by engaging in mutually consensual homosexual behavior then who am I to tell him that he's bad? On the other hand, if Freddie Mercury was known or proven to have forced himself on someone or somehow violated another person -- or if he'd stolen from people, or lied to gain advantage or somehow, in some way hurt other people for his own interests or benefit then, and only then would I question my endorsement of his art.
But it's not easy to do a background check on the singer behind every song that appeals to my ears, the painter behind every canvas that satisfies my eyes, the dancer behind every show that captivates my attention. And it's not necessary: those people, artists or not, whose lives abound with inhumanity will be remembered for their injustices through the aid of history -- their wrongs will reach our ears and it is then that we must choose whether we mind or not.
Ray Charles was a fascinating talent who revolutionized jazz piano and voice but he was a cruel man who walked out on his first wife when she was heavily pregnant and who fathered at least 20 children from 12 women. He was also addicted to heroin for over 20 years but I could care less. The fact that he was cruel to people who loved him, to people who depended on him, is something that I can never overlook when I hear his music or watch his recorded performances. Ray Charles was a bad man in my book and that taints his art for me. He sings the blues and I think of his fatherless children. He bangs his piano keys in delight and I wonder if he thought twice about abandoning the young woman carrying his child. The point is, the artist is his art and the value of both is intertwined.
Some say the art and the artist are two separate things -- entitites that should be taken in their own right. Then maybe we shouldn't care that Bill Clinton bombed Somalia and Iraq and Afghanistan because he played a snazzy jazz saxophone. Or maybe we shouldn't care that Pablo Picasso was a misogynist who committed domestic abuse because his paintings are astounding. Or maybe we shouldn't care that Jerry Lee Lewis or Charlie Chaplin committed statutory rape against minors because they were great performers.
Maybe we shouldn't but maybe we should -- if art is pure then the artist, it seems, should be pure too and we should value the essence of both. That doesn't mean we don't listen to Bill Clinton play the sax or we don't watch a Chaplin movie -- it just means that we don't take to idolizing an artist or extolling an artist based solely on his or her work and disregarding the person behind the achievement
Comments
Posted by Taylor Daley • 20 January, 2007 • 18:49:06
I think Freddie Mercury was a great performer who didn't have a perfect life off of the stage... but no one on the face of this earth is perfect. Not even Mr. Mercury. His voice may have been the closest any one could get to perfection, but he had a life, and lived it in his own way. I think he took critisism very well. He may have been flashy, I agree, but he did things in his own way. I personally admire that in a human being. He didn't run with the herd, he stoped and envented his own way. He may have been "as gay as a daffadill" but all that doesn't matter, because he was an inspration to me, and to all of those faithful Queen fans. he took Rock and Roll to a whole new level... he changed the world. Listen to Bohemian Rhapsody and tell me that's not the work of a genius.
Lover of Life, Singer of Songs.
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Posted by Stevie • 25 February, 2007 • 12:51:52
Hey Taylor, all that is true. Freddie Mercury was the best Rock and Roll perfomer ever. From his voice , to his song writing, to his actions. Freddie was known for everything. And I had no problem with him being homosexual. You got to prety much except homosexualty. Its apart of the world. Anyway, write back. ttyl.
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 26 February, 2007 • 19:13:20
Yeah Stevie, I really think everyone doesn't give Mr. Mercury the credit he deservers. He did some pretty weird and dumb things, but we don't really pay attention to all of the good things he DID do. I respect him and all of the things he did in his short life. I wish I could do Half of what he did. I played the Violin and sing in the shower to Queen, that's as close to performing as I get!(other than entertaining my friends.) LOL. SEE YA!!!
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Posted by Stevie Harris • 28 February, 2007 • 15:58:12
Yep thats prety funny that you sing in the shower. BUT YOU KNO WHAT I DO. I go to my room and blast Queen and do an Brian May impresion. lol air guitar and everything. I have such an amagination. I also have an electric guitar. I LOVE MUSIC, ESPEACILY QUEEN. LOL TAKE CARE WRITE BACK.
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Posted by Megan Enright • 16 March, 2007 • 09:38:36
Hey Queen Buddies!
I totally agree with everything you guys have said here. I know a lot of people who think Queen are just a bunch of over the top, flashy, gay rockers, but they have got it alllllll wrong! There's so much more to Queen than just spandex and crazy performances. Thier music really has meaning and depth to it. I admire Queen and Freddie and everything they did. They were musical geniouses. I've alwyas been sort of shy and Quiet. And I've never really taken any risks. But Queen (and Freddie's life/death) taught me that you only get to live once so you might as well be a little crazy!
And just as a side note... I think you should sign up for the National Air Guitar Championships stevie! I read about it on Brian May's website. It's a real competition. I sing in the shower sometimes too, the unfortunate part is that I CANNOT sing. lol. But I like to serenade my friends anyway.
Talk to you guys later!
Megan
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 23 March, 2007 • 13:26:35
Hahahahaha!!!! Meagan.... you seriously need HELP!!! Jk. You are totally right! You do only live once... might as well make the most of the short time we DO have here! I respect that!!! I'll be here... just say HI!!! and Stevie... I LOVE REO speedwagon!!! Not as much as Queen... but YEAH!!! WRITE BACK!!!
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Posted by Stevie Harris • 02 April, 2007 • 18:25:51
Hey everybody. Ive been kinda in the dust for a while, lol but now im gonna break free lol. Ya I think I would win that air guitar championship thingy. And ya Taylor, REO Speedwagon has gota come right before Queen on my top list. Srry but its just I kno a lot more bout reo than I do Queen. Plus ive seen them live in my hometown lol. Well ttyl. WRITE BACK.
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Posted by Megan Enright • 07 April, 2007 • 19:31:42
Hahaha, Stevie I like your Queen INNUENDOS in your response (hehe I couldn't resist one of my own!). I'm still intensly jealous that you saw REO Speedwagon live. Lucky! Queen is definitely my number one favorite band closely followed by Styx, REO Speedwagon, The Rolling Stones and Kansas (and about a billion other bands. I just like music in general). Taylor and I just discovered another really talented artist. Have you ever heard of Mika? He is, supposedly, the next Freddie Mercury (though I doubt that!). But he is REALLY good and he does have a very Queen/Freddie vibe. Here's a link to one of his songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watc...
If you listen to the lyrics he mentions Freddie ... "I tried to be like Grace Kelly, but all of her looks were too sad. So I tried a little FREDDIE and I got an answer to that!" It's really good so LISTEN TO IT! lol. Talk you later Queen Buddies!!!
~Megan
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Posted by Megan Enright • 01 May, 2007 • 14:14:18
Well Queen Buddies I have some news. It's not really Queen related but I just thought I would share. Today I was introduced to a new band by the name of Uriah Heep. (Technically speaking, they're not a new band, but they're new to me!) Anyway I think they're really talented. They are very different from Queen but I think you would enjoy their music. They do this song called "Salisbury" and it is 16 minutes long! I suppose I would liken it to Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. But, yes, they are a really great band and you should definitely check them out!
Sayonara Queen Buddies!
~Megan
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 08 May, 2007 • 16:10:06
Megan! Stevie! OMG... I absolutly LOVE this site! LOL. Meg... that band of your's actually sounds pretty cool... but I'm sorry dear, NO ONE compares to Queen!! LOL. JK. So... we all need to get a hold of Nate or Josh... see what the deal on them is! LOL. So yeah... It's awesome how we are like the ONLY people on this site! LOL. We need to make like our own website because FYI... I don't own this website! LOL. I was only the first to comment on it! LOL. Sombody write back soon! I love you two soooo much! Write me back! NOW! LOL. TTYL! Sayonara Lovies!
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Posted by Megan Enright • 21 May, 2007 • 12:22:55
Taylor! Stevie!
Yeah I have to agree. Uriah Heep are good but Freddie/Queen still rank number one with me! We SHOULD make our own website! lol. I'm not a very good webmaster though! But seriously, we're the only ones who ever use this site. It's like a private Queenies forum! Anyway. I'll catch you guys later!
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Posted by Wando • 05 June, 2007 • 19:16:22
Hahahaha... yea... it is cool how we are like the only one's on this site! Hahah... yea... new website sounds good!
Love Always,
Taylor Daley age 13
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 08 June, 2007 • 07:12:02
Hey guys.... yeah, somebody really needs to comment me back because I feel left out and unwanted and all alone. OMG... I forgot that my name on this one is my REAL name... not Wando!!! I accedently put my name as Wando on the last comment! Hahahah... my fault! lol. Can anybody find me somebody to comment?!?!? Sombody find me somebody to comment! WRITE ME BACK PLEASE!!!
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 01 July, 2007 • 21:04:51
Okay... y'all are pissing me off. You seriously need to comment me back!!!! I know Megan is out of the country... but what's your excuse SYEVIE!!! lol. WRITE BACK..... NOW!!!!
Love Always, Taylor Daley age 13
"I think in the end being natural and being being actually genuine is is is what wins in the end. All the mistakes and all excuses are down to me. I like to feel that I'm just being my honest self. I don't give a sh** what what what people say about me. I don't regret any of the things I did, I'm just me, ya know, I'm just me."
-Freddie Mercury
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 07 July, 2007 • 12:25:26
Hmmmm...... ok... still no one... I see how it's ganna be.... I guess I just have to say my Freddie quote again.....and I will continue to say it until someone comments back!
"I think in the end being natural and being being actually genuine is is is what wins in the end. All the mistakes and all the excuses are down to me. I like to feel that I'm just being my honest self. I dont give a sh** what what what people say about me. I don't regret any of the things I did. I'm just me, ya know. I'm just me."
-Freddie Mercury
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Posted by Taylor Daley • 11 July, 2007 • 13:31:19
"I think in the end being natural and being being actually genuine is is is what wins in the end. All the mistakes and all the excuses are down to me. I like to feel that I'm just being my honest self. I don't give a sh** what what what people say about me. I don't regret any if the things I did. I'm just me you know. I'm just me."
-Freddie Mercury
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Posted by Alex & Meghan • 04 August, 2008 • 14:07:18
Enright! You're Freddie obsessed! :D I bet you'd stalk him if he was still alive. :p Anyways, hope you're having fun in England! BYE BYE!
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