Its the Life I Love but You Again Live Without Kid Rock#tts=0
The eighth track on Queen's last album with Freddie Mercury, "Allusion" is, of course, among the final songs Freddie Mercury recorded and released before his death.
The music video is definitively Freddie's final music video advent. His make-upwardly seems like an endeavour to both cover-up and reveal his illness, a necessary corrective endeavor due to his increasingly gaunt appearance and skin problems due to his suffering deterioration from symptoms associated with AIDS.
The video besides has a filter over it, to assistance the optics of his appearance.
Evidently, in the recording studio, Freddie nailed the vocals to this song on the starting time take, which is non a stretch, given the song so comfortably in his range. The more challenging vocal efforts on songs such as "The Prove Must Become On", the anthology'due south terminal track, are now known to have been astonishingly, and famously, effortless, given they sound as such, with the urgency of a seasoned vocalizer with his fourth dimension running out, whose vocals went from lyrical allusion to recorded, palpable, and legendary legacy.
"These Are the Days of Our Lives", being chosen as a single-release, became more than poignant on video, as a terminal visual "bye", given Freddie'south approach in his performance, and truly authentic, and final, "I still love you". At this phase of his life, he couldn't stand upwardly solitary; he was propped up.
The song has a contemplative tone, extolling the virtues of living in the moment, given that'southward all we e'er "take", and to perhaps bask it before it's gone, without regret.
Written by Roger, who had kids, he may or may not have intended for this song to be sung by Freddie. Freddie would've liked to accept had kids himself, and had a tendency to very much enjoy the children of shut friend, confidant, (and ex-girlfriend) Mary Austin, and those of his bandmates, in all likelihood, making the line in the song, and its entire lyrics, both accurate and sad, given Freddie's vox augmenting the song's meaning far across the literal.
Here, Freddie is seen with makeup on, without the filter.
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Source: https://genius.com/Queen-these-are-the-days-of-our-lives-lyrics
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