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This programme contains some
strong language from the start.
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Freddie opened up his heart
and gave it everything he had.
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How long have we got?
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Five minutes? Five seconds.
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He lived for his music,
he loved his music.
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Ready to go and do this?
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The '86 tour was really
a high point for us.
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I have nothing but great memories
of that tour.
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We'd done the biggest
tour ever of our lives
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and Freddie said,
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"I can't do this any more after
this." And we went, "Oh."
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He didn't at that point want to do
any more live shows,
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which sort of told us
that there was something wrong.
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My mom visited him more time
than Dad.
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And she rang me one day and said, "I
think you should ring your brother
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"because he's very, very ill."
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And I just said to him,
"It's not Aids, is it?"
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And he completely denied it.
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But I knew that it was.
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There's been a lot of rumours
lately.
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The rumours are that we're going to
split up. What do you think?
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They're talking from here!
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So forget those rumours.
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We're going to stay together
until we fucking will die. I'm sure.
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After months of
speculation, the rock star
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Freddie Mercury confirmed
at the weekend that he had Aids
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and he died last
night at the age of 45.
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That dreaded new disease - Aids -
has now reached Britain...
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The judgment on homosexual
promisc...
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..killer plague afflicted on mankind
by an outraged God...
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There was this talk of,
"Well, you know, he was gay.
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And we thought, "Oh, my God,
you people have no idea."
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We were very angry and we had
to stick up for our friend.
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You know, our best friend.
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So I remember thinking, "Well,
we can do something about it."
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72,000 packed inside, tens
of thousands are still arriving.
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And half a billion people
watching on TV,
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on satellite around the world.
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Good evening, Wembley and the world!
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Interview with Freddie Mercury,
talking to David Wigg
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recorded in Britain.
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Um, first of all, what is the
future of the band going to be?
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I did some major interviews
with The Beatles
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and I was in Chelsea
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and Kenny Everett was having
dinner with Freddie.
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And as I walked past the table,
Freddie just said, "Oh, by the way,
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"I did enjoy your interviews
with the Beatles."
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I said, "Well, thank you."
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He said, "You haven't done me yet!"
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I said, "Well," I said,
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"if you'd like me to, I'd be
delighted, of course!" You know.
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"Right, come up to Manchester next
week and we're doing a show there,
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"and I'll see you after the show."
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He was very much...
Freddie was an instant person.
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He would make instant decisions
like that.
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And we just got on from the start,
you know.
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Life was for living,
is what Freddie used to say.
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Hello, boys and girls.
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It's very nice to be in Japan.
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Thank you very much for
the reception
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and the amazing welcome.
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And from me and the boys,
from Queen, thank you very much.
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I was very close to Freddie in the
beginning, and I used to share
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rooms with him when we were on tour.
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So there isn't a lot that
I don't know about Freddie.
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And he was very shy.
Very uncertain of himself,
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uncertain of his sexuality,
for sure.
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I think there was a period where
he felt that we might disapprove
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and the rest of the world
might disapprove,
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so I think he struggled with it.
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I know he did.
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And eventually he was able to pluck
up his courage and just completely
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be what he wanted to be.
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He didn't want to go into
big discussions
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about his private life, really.
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But when Freddie did talk
about it to me, he said,
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"What I am is all in the songs."
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He was a very sexual animal.
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And once he came out, he went wild.
He went wild.
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But the most important thing
with Freddie was that the way
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he expressed himself, you couldn't
help but realise, you know,
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he was always searching
for someone to love.
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Modern medicine is on the march
forward against disease around
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the world, but modern lifestyles
bring problems of their own.
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Nicholas Bulley has been examining
this phenomenon, particularly
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the spread of a recently identified
killer disease called Aids.
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Is it more a scare or a scourge?
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Aids is really a very alarming
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new disease, and it appears
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to be a disease that is going
to turn out to be universally fatal.
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I first became aware of the disease
we call Aids now in late 1981.
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I'd previously worked a couple
of times in Brazil for an English
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professor of medicine in Brasilia,
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and he described
these extraordinary cases
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he'd been asked to see in New York.
Very unusual infections in gay men,
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and he said, "Look, if I'm right,
then this infection
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"is already occurring in London."
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And then, at the end of 1982,
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we admitted the first patient
with Aids, as we now call it.
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We constantly then had increasing
numbers of young gay men
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admitted with severe illness.
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I'd just come out the Air Force and
I was 20...well, approaching 21.
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I met Paul, my boyfriend,
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and we moved into Clapham Junction.
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I used to go to The Coleherne
and it was a leather bar,
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and Freddie liked his...
Leathers and feathers, I called him!
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I wasn't a big Queen fan.
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Rock music wasn't my thing,
but I obviously knew who he was.
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May I introduce to you, Freddie...
Good start! ..Mercury!
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Ladies and gentlemen...
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Freddie started seeing
Kenny Everett.
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They were great friends, and they'd
go off and have a laugh and drinks
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at these various gay bars
in Earl's Court.
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Do your stuff, Freddie!
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It was an eye opener for me, being
that young coming to London.
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There was a lot of sexual energy.
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The Coleherne had a reputation
for its, like, dark corners
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and things like that, and that
was all new to me.
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Carefree sex, and, uh,
I didn't embrace it.
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But I didn't ignore it.
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The value of the dollar
is up around the world.
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Interest rates are down by 40%.
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The stock and bond markets
surge upward.
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Inflation is down 59%.
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Buying power is going up.
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Some economic indicators are down,
others are up.
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It was an enormous struggle to get
governments to take the scale
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of this disease seriously.
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And indeed, I remember a view
that gay men
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were not innocent victims -
they'd brought this on themselves.
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Reverend Falwell, you say
Aids is God's judgment
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on homosexual promiscuity.
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I believe that God does not
judge people, God judges sin,
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and I do believe that Aids -
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generally caused by homosexual
promiscuity -
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is a violation of God's laws,
laws of nature and decency.
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And, as a result, we pay the price
when we violate the laws of God.
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One of Freddie's friends
in New York actually
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worked in St Vincent's Hospital,
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where a lot of people
were being treated,
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so it registered that there was
something out there
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that could kill you.
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But, you know, I think basically
we all thought,
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"Well, hopefully
it won't happen to me.
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"It just won't happen to me."
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In 1983, Paul and I,
we went for an STD check.
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They took our bloods and we went
back a few days later
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and got the results of those,
and, "Oh, by the way,
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"you've got this disease
that's hitting New York."
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Well, that dreaded new disease,
Aids, has now reached Britain.
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Soon after we got the diagnosis,
somebody found out.
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And the fact we were living in
Clapham Junction,
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we were on the seventh floor,
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and we hadn't been in that flat long
and we'd just got it exactly as...
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It was our first proper home.
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And somebody had painted on
in capital letters
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with, like, whitewash paint,
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and it just said, "Aids queers"
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with an arrow, like this,
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going up the seven floors. And then,
when it hit our communal area,
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the arrow was pointing
right at the door.
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We only found out because we heard
some scrubbing in the morning.
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It woke us up.
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It was our neighbour next door.
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She was in her 80s, and she was
there trying to scrub it off
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before we could see it.
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While we were touring, we
would call into radio stations and
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TV stations, and sometimes we would
just do promo and not do the gigs -
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which is a bit arduous actually,
because the gigs are the nice part.
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And I sat in a TV studio, and
I'm not going to tell you where,
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and they said, "Oh, right, we'll
play your new video down right now."
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They put the video on and they
went, "Oh, well, we'll stop
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"right there and we'll change
the subject."
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They went pale, they went ashen.
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They didn't understand
that it was a pastiche of a soap,
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you know, Coronation Street.
They don't have that in America.
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They didn't see the funny side.
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But even if they had, I don't think
they would have approved.
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And it was like, "We can't show
this to our children.
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"We can't show this to our audience.
This is a terrible mistake."
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I mean, it didn't go down well
with MTV,
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which was obviously very
narrow-minded.
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It was one big joke, really,
as far as we were concerned.
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We thought it was rather funny.
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They really had this whole
attitude of,
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"We cannot be seen to support
this kind of thing."
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"This kind of thing" meaning
cross-dressing.
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And it's funny -
it makes you laugh now,
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but it made them drop the record.
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The thing with America is
at the time, in the mid-'80s,
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the way that people
had to be portrayed had to be so
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cotton-candy clean.
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You could not be seen to be gay
or you could not come out
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during that period.
It was completely hidden.
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I've heard people say to me,
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"Oh, but Freddie denied he was
homosexual."
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No, he didn't.
Look at the interviews. Look at it.
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The NME asked him in about 1978.
They said, "Are you gay?"
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And he said, "As a daffodil, dear!"
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That is not a man
denying his sexuality.
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But the funny thing is,
people didn't really hear it.
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Freddie Mercury was a raving queen,
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and he wouldn't mind
anybody saying it.
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And it was quite amazing that most
people didn't even think
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that Freddie Mercury was gay.
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And then you look back
at the history of rock and roll,
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and you look at Little Richard...
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Let it all hang out!
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With the beautiful Little Richard
from down in Macon, Georgia.
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Is Little Richard a man trying
to hide the fact that he's gay?
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I don't think so.
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I am the king of rock and roll!
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I just had to do that and I feel
so much better I got it out.
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And yet nobody talked about it.
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Little Richard screamed his passion
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in a way that nobody had ever
done it before.
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It's incredible, and Freddie
belongs to that genre completely.
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I grew up in Singapore and Malaysia,
and I come from a family
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of very staunch evangelical
Christians at the time,
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and there was a popular perception
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coming from America that
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a homosexual lifestyle was aberrant
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or abnormal and not acceptable.
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But I persisted with exploring it
until I came out to my friends.
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When you're a teenager growing up
gay, you think you're
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the only person in the world.
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I remember Queen. To be honest,
for me, that whole era of the '80s
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where people were more androgynous
looking and took their shirts off
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like Freddie did kind of gave me
hope that there are people being
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a bit wild and radical and
different,
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and they look like they're OK
so maybe I will be too one day.
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I was sitting in front of the TV
on the floor, on the carpet,
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watching TV. I think it was
the news or something.
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Good evening.
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Anything to do with HIV
or anything to do with being gay,
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I was hyper attuned to.
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Rock Hudson is suffering from Aids
and has been having treatment
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for more than a year.
The confirmation came from Paris,
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where he's been in hospital
since Sunday.
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Rock Hudson was my dad's favourite
actor and I remember him saying,
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"Oh, my favourite actor is now
Clint Eastwood."
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And it was just a throwaway
comment my dad made,
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and I don't think he'd meant
anything bad from it.
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But, to be honest, as a teenage
boy who was secretly gay,
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because I had that secret
inside me, my heart went cold.
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Mr Rock Hudson has
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome,
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which was diagnosed over a year
ago in the United States.
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He came to Paris to consult
with a specialist in this disease.
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I had the sort of double whammy
of worrying about my sexuality
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and whether that would be accepted
or whether that was acceptable,
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and also worrying about whether
I would end up with HIV and die.
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A few of Freddie's friends
actually died.
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The closest was one of
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his friends
from New York, John Murphy.
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And there were a couple
more people who just...
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..disappeared.
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Within the past half hour, we've
heard that the film star
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Rock Hudson has died at his home
in California. He was 59.
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Rock Hudson dying actually did
affect Freddie.
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News cameras were kept at
a distance as the body was moved
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into the coroner's van,
but there was trouble with two
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photographers for two
London newspapers.
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They were trying to get shots
of the body inside the van.
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Hollywood is full of anxious people.
The scourge of Aids, especially
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of Rock Hudson's, has cut
through the old myths
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about everlasting youth and beauty.
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It made Freddie face the fact
that instead of us being immortal
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and it happening to someone else,
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it was getting closer and closer
to home.
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Well, we did two
Wembley shows and the Knebworth
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at the end of the '86 tour.
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We'd sold out two nights
at Wembley, which was extraordinary.
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And then there isn't another
date available, so we go
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to Knebworth Park and we sell
way over...
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I don't know how many people
were there.
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People have told me like 130,000
or something.
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It was a huge audience, I remember,
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and the set just seemed
to float by in a dream.
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We'd done the biggest tour ever
of our lives, and it was a great
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success and we were very happy.
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And Freddie said, "I can't do
this any more after this,"
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and we went, "Oh."
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After Knebworth, he just felt
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that it was taking a lot out of him.
More than normal.
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He was fairly firm, the fact that
he didn't at that point want to do
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any more live shows,
which sort of told us
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that there was something wrong.
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I met Fred in '86 and
I got to see them play at Wembley
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just before they finished that tour.
And then I got invited to the party
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afterwards, and it was at that party
that Fred grabbed my arm and said,
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"Come and meet my Jim!"
That was his boyfriend, Jim.
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And he was very proud of Jim.
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We spent ages talking together and
then he took me back to his house
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afterwards, and that was really
how our friendship started.
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It was that night.
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Well, he always said London
was his home.
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When he got Garden Lodge,
it was beautiful.
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And he made the garden into
a Japanese garden
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because he loved going to Japan.
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He had also found Jim Hutton,
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who was there living with him.
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They'd devised this thing to say
that he was a gardener.
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And I thought, "Well, he's obviously
a very good gardener because he's
there every time I go."
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So, yes, I put two and two together.
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Peter Freestone - Phoebe,
as we called him - was always there.
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And Joe, the cook. Our lovely Joe
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who used to cook wonderful,
wonderful food.
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I always enjoyed visiting him
because he'd got a chef,
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he'd got a chauffeur.
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I liked all those things! But also,
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it was lovely to just sit down and
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have a chat as a brother and sister,
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and we would talk about
all kinds of things, you know.
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He had his own family, the Bulsara
family, who were...who are divine.
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But he made another family
for himself
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that was the family that he'd
chosen. The friends from his world,
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his new world that he was in,
where Freddie could be Freddie.
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Freddie loved Japan, and he felt
that he still wanted to put things
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into Garden Lodge - some
furniture, some porcelain, art.
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So he and Jim and Joe Fanelli
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went off on a shopping trip!
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He thought that that would be
the perfect place for him
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to get back some energy.
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And when he came back,
the Sun jumped on him.
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"Is this man dying?"
I think it said.
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That's pretty close to scavenging
carry on that you could get.
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What kind of way is that to treat
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somebody who's brought a lot
of pleasure to a lot of people?
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It sort of engendered absolute
hatred in me
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of the Murdoch press approach.
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Once again this morning,
some of the popular press
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have been indulging
in their latest pastime.
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Headlines like this -
"Danger men in Aids alert."
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Talk about a gay plague.
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Freddie was a prime target.
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I mean, he didn't look sick.
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There was absolutely nothing wrong
with him, but he was the famous
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person who they sort of knew
was gay so maybe he had it.
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So I came out in 1985,
when I'd just turned 16.
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I'd started to explore my life
as a young gay man in London.
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You know, I made a few friends.
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I was going out, hitting the really
small black gay scene
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in South London where I grew up.
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Just...I think it was a week
after I came out,
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Rock Hudson died of Aids.
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I think I really became aware
of it in late 1986, when my friends
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were telling me to go for HTLV-III
tests, which had just become
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available in this country.
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I wasn't nervous and I wasn't
anxious because I genuinely thought
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that I don't have this, because
I'd only had a couple of lovers.
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And, in my mind, Aids was something
that was happening across the pond
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and there was a narrative that if
you avoided sex with Americans,
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which I did, and in my community
if you avoided sex with white men,
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which I did, then you
wouldn't get HIV.
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And if you were not
having lots of sexual partners,
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you wouldn't get HIV.
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And I ticked all of those
three boxes.
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So I got my tests done at
Westminster Hospital
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and I saw a really,
really lovely doctor.
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Dr Dolman I think his name was.
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And he sat me down and said to me,
you know,
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"Sadly, they've come back positive."
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And I sat stunned in
absolute silence.
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I remember feeling like I was
in a tunnel and everything
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was closing in on me, and I just
felt that my future would be dark,
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would be filled with disease -
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a disease I didn't even understand
but I knew it would be painful
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and it would be shameful.
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I was 17 and three months.
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I was in that video dressed
in a purple mini dress, I think,
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with a sort of yeehaw fringe.
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And it was just a laugh
with Freddie.
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He said I've always fancied,
you know, doing a version
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of The Great Pretender.
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He said, "It'll be a hit, darling."
And that's exactly what happened.
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It came out. I think it was straight
into, like,
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number five or four or something,
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bounced out and there we were,
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off and running.
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Freddie had this mark on his hand
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and we could see he was worried.
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He then decided finally
to go to the doctor
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because it was just getting
bigger and darker.
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They did a biopsy and when
the doctor called him,
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Freddie would not take the
phone call.
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He had all the excuses -
oh, he was in the bath,
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he was out, he was somewhere...
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He just did not want to talk
to the doctor
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so I had a very, very good idea
that he knew that this was
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Kaposi's sarcoma, which was one of
the first indications of Aids.
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We were seeing people
being thrown out by their families,
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facing violence
from their neighbours,
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losing their jobs, the media
attacking them.
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So I can only imagine what that must
have felt like for a global
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superstar like Freddie Mercury.
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There was so much shame,
there was so much stigma,
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there were no effective treatments,
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so in some ways it was safer to sit
in ignorance, to sit in denial.
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Interview with Freddie Mercury
in 1987
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on the occasion of his birthday,
celebrated in Ibiza.
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What do you want to say?
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We were sitting around the pool
and it really sent a chill
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through me because Freddie
had a mauve mark on his cheek.
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And I knew that people get a sort
of mauve mark
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anywhere on their body,
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it's a sign they could have HIV.
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And two hours later,
I had to interview him.
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At the end of the interview,
I said to him,
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"Freddie, I'm going to have to ask
you something. Have you HIV?"
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And he said,
"David, is that machine off?"
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I said, "Yes, it is off."
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"Well, if I tell you as a friend,
David, will you promise me
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"you will not put it
in the article?"
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And then I thought, "I know what's
coming," so I said,
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"If you don't want to,
then of course not,
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"but I just hope it's not
what I think it is."
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And he said, "Well, I'm afraid it
is, but I'm going to fight it.
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"We're going to find a cure.
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"End of subject."
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Civilised society
doesn't just happen.
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It has to be sustained by standards
widely accepted and upheld.
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It is time that these things
were said.
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George, are you gay?
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Am I gay? That's a pretty...pretty
direct first question!
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I've never said no.
I've never said yes.
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The main thing I like to express
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is that I don't think
it's anybody's business.
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In the 1980s, there was
a culture war.
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I'm trying to make people
more tolerant towards things
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which aren't harmful.
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More gay people were coming out
and demanding our rights.
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The only people who have succour
and comfort from your views
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are those who beat up, discriminate
and practise abuse
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against the gay community.
You ought to be ashamed...
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At the same time, the Aids pandemic
generated a huge moral panic
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against gay and bisexual men.
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Children who need to be taught
to respect traditional moral values
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have been taught that they have an
inalienable right to be gay.
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During the 1970s, early 1980s,
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public opinion had been shifting
in favour of accepting
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gay and lesbian people.
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But with the advent of the Aids
pandemic, that went into reverse.
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The real thing is what is right
and what is wrong.
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Government is to ban the promotion
of homosexuality in schools.
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..clause 28 of the local government
bill would make it an offence for a
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local authority intentionally
to promote homosexuality.
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..Anderton, Chief Constable
of Greater Manchester, last week
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castigated homosexuals as engaging
in obnoxious practises and said
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the alarming spread of Aids was made
possible by our increasingly
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degenerate conduct as a human race.
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It was vicious.
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"Lock them all up." "Gas the gays."
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"Put them on an island somewhere."
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It wouldn't have existed
but for homosexual behaviour
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in this country, and let's say
it straight out without any messing.
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Nobody knew anything apart
from the fact that it impacted
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young gay men.
So it's not about how much sex
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they're having, how they're having
sex, it's who we're having sex with,
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right? People hated gay sex.
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They didn't like the idea of men
engaging with sex with other men.
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It's like a gift from God
because it's seen as a plague
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afflicted on mankind by
an outraged god.
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A killer plague against
permissiveness, against illicit...
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It's Old Testament, isn't it?
It's biblical.
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Richard was...
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He used to work in Heaven.
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They had a little leather concession
shop next to the Star Bar.
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I wasn't working, and he said,
"Oh, I can get you a job."
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And I said, "Why, where do you
work?" He said,
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"I work for John Lewis."
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We didn't work together.
I was in china and glass
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and he was in fitted kitchens.
He was on the floor below me.
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My parents just absolutely
adored him.
474
00:34:28,600 --> 00:34:32,120
He was, like, 12 years older
than me.
475
00:34:32,120 --> 00:34:34,520
And he knew upfront about me.
476
00:34:34,520 --> 00:34:37,720
Um, but he never took a test to
begin with
477
00:34:37,720 --> 00:34:40,280
because he always
suspected that he might have it.
478
00:34:40,280 --> 00:34:42,640
And I think a lot of people
did back then.
479
00:34:46,440 --> 00:34:49,800
These things were not
really spoken of, but of course,
480
00:34:49,800 --> 00:34:52,480
we read the papers, we'd seen what
happened to Freddie,
481
00:34:52,480 --> 00:34:56,600
we saw him disappearing and coming
back with these, uh,
482
00:34:56,600 --> 00:34:59,440
kind of burns to his skin.
483
00:35:01,120 --> 00:35:03,920
And I think we didn't like to ask
484
00:35:03,920 --> 00:35:06,040
because we didn't want to know,
perhaps.
485
00:35:06,040 --> 00:35:08,800
And I think that went
on a very long time.
486
00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:11,760
We made a whole album during that
time. We made The Miracle album.
487
00:35:11,760 --> 00:35:13,040
Now!
488
00:35:13,040 --> 00:35:16,360
And Freddie at that time was still
full of energy, but signs
489
00:35:16,360 --> 00:35:19,560
that something is attacking him
because he's got this skin thing
490
00:35:19,560 --> 00:35:23,320
going on, and he disappears
for his treatments sometimes.
491
00:35:29,920 --> 00:35:33,400
We wanted to think it was something
else, maybe to do with his liver
492
00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:36,840
or something and there was a certain
amount of self-deception going on,
493
00:35:36,840 --> 00:35:39,320
and then I think in the end
it became fairly obvious.
494
00:35:39,320 --> 00:35:42,640
And then, in the end, he sort
of frankly told us.
495
00:35:44,120 --> 00:35:49,000
The first time we really knew was
when we got together in Montreux,
496
00:35:49,000 --> 00:35:50,800
and Freddie just sat down and said,
497
00:35:50,800 --> 00:35:53,480
"OK, you guys probably know what's
going on with me.
498
00:35:53,480 --> 00:35:56,440
"You know what I'm dealing with.
I don't want to talk about it.
499
00:35:56,440 --> 00:35:57,840
"I don't want to take any action
500
00:35:57,840 --> 00:35:59,960
"apart from carrying
on the way we are.
501
00:35:59,960 --> 00:36:03,160
"I want to keep making music
for as long as I fucking can,
502
00:36:03,160 --> 00:36:08,000
"and we will not dwell on it.
We will just go on."
503
00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:11,520
And so we all went, "OK."
504
00:36:11,520 --> 00:36:12,880
And that was it.
505
00:36:12,880 --> 00:36:17,760
Oh, I think our feelings were,
"Goddamn it!" You know?
506
00:36:17,760 --> 00:36:22,200
"Poor Freddie.
Let's all close ranks around him."
507
00:36:22,200 --> 00:36:24,240
He wanted to do nothing but work
508
00:36:24,240 --> 00:36:26,760
because that took his mind
off things.
509
00:36:34,440 --> 00:36:37,840
There was a further discussion
about what attitude we would have
510
00:36:37,840 --> 00:36:42,240
if we were questioned, and we all
agreed we would just deny.
511
00:36:42,240 --> 00:36:46,080
To protect Freddie, we would just
say, "Nope, nothing happening,"
512
00:36:46,080 --> 00:36:48,920
and we felt quite
comfortable about that.
513
00:36:48,920 --> 00:36:53,760
I was absolutely prepared
to lie through my teeth
514
00:36:53,760 --> 00:36:56,000
right up to the last minute,
you know?
515
00:37:01,920 --> 00:37:08,280
He did say that he has got
an incurable blood disease.
516
00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:11,040
And I just said to him,
"It's not Aids, is it?"
517
00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:13,480
And he completely denied it.
518
00:37:13,480 --> 00:37:16,720
But I knew that it was Aids.
519
00:37:16,720 --> 00:37:20,200
But he didn't want to talk about it
so I respected his wishes.
520
00:37:23,960 --> 00:37:27,680
When we were in the studio,
the studio doors were closed.
521
00:37:27,680 --> 00:37:29,960
We were in there and we had fun.
522
00:37:36,480 --> 00:37:39,120
It was a great time, it really was.
It sounds strange to say that,
523
00:37:39,120 --> 00:37:43,040
but it really was. For us
as a family, Queen as a family,
524
00:37:43,040 --> 00:37:44,760
it was fantastic.
525
00:37:44,760 --> 00:37:47,560
We were never closer than those
times in Montreux.
526
00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,360
But by that time, Freddie
was suffering.
527
00:37:56,800 --> 00:38:00,920
Wherever Aids comes from, and
whoever it attacks, it produces the
528
00:38:00,920 --> 00:38:04,280
same catastrophic, fatal results.
529
00:38:04,280 --> 00:38:08,280
People with Aids lose several stone
in weight and suffer many
530
00:38:08,280 --> 00:38:12,680
afflictions like diarrhoea
and breathlessness and brain damage.
531
00:38:14,600 --> 00:38:18,440
Richard had CMV - cytomegalovirus,
which was a virus that attacked
532
00:38:18,440 --> 00:38:22,640
all the internal organs
and just literally ate away at them.
533
00:38:22,640 --> 00:38:25,240
And he was suffering.
534
00:38:27,320 --> 00:38:30,120
Freddie had problems with his eyes.
535
00:38:30,120 --> 00:38:35,600
He had to have Ganciclovir,
which was a drip for one hour,
536
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:38,280
three times a day.
537
00:38:38,280 --> 00:38:43,520
He had a Hickman central line put
in. Joe and I were taught
538
00:38:43,520 --> 00:38:48,440
how to actually connect up the drip
to give him his medication.
539
00:38:49,800 --> 00:38:54,640
When Freddie would see his own
videos, he would say,
540
00:38:54,640 --> 00:38:57,720
"Oh, I was handsome then,"
and that is...that's very,
541
00:38:57,720 --> 00:39:01,880
very hurtful, that he knew
what he was going through.
542
00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:05,360
Because I thought my brother
was handsome.
543
00:39:05,360 --> 00:39:06,840
Still do!
544
00:39:06,840 --> 00:39:11,320
I really thought that was...
That was so...so sad.
545
00:39:11,320 --> 00:39:16,360
This year's Special Award
for an Outstanding Contribution
546
00:39:16,360 --> 00:39:19,200
to British Music goes to
John Deacon,
547
00:39:19,200 --> 00:39:23,920
Brian May, Roger Taylor,
Freddie Mercury - Queen.
548
00:39:23,920 --> 00:39:25,960
Accepting that award,
it was quite hard.
549
00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:27,880
We knew that Freddie obviously
wasn't well,
550
00:39:27,880 --> 00:39:29,240
and it was obvious to everybody.
551
00:39:30,800 --> 00:39:34,840
But, you know, rather than not
accept the award, we just turned up
552
00:39:34,840 --> 00:39:36,640
and took it.
553
00:39:36,640 --> 00:39:38,200
"Thank you very much."
554
00:39:38,200 --> 00:39:40,720
Thank you. Goodnight.
555
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:47,640
He was really in a lot of pain,
and he never complained. Never.
556
00:39:57,240 --> 00:39:59,240
It's a strange story,
The Show Must Go On,
557
00:39:59,240 --> 00:40:03,120
because I had the title and a few
words and I had most of the tune
558
00:40:03,120 --> 00:40:05,880
and the chords and everything.
559
00:40:05,880 --> 00:40:08,040
And I called it
The Show Must Go On, and I said
560
00:40:08,040 --> 00:40:10,880
to Freddie, "I'm calling this
The Show Must Go On right now,
561
00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:12,920
"but do you think that's
a bit too corny?"
562
00:40:12,920 --> 00:40:15,320
And he said, "No, no, it's not
too corny at all. It's great.
563
00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:17,200
"We'll do it.
Let's write some words."
564
00:40:17,200 --> 00:40:20,200
So we sat down and started writing
some words, and we were writing
565
00:40:20,200 --> 00:40:22,520
a little story about this clown
who's very sad
566
00:40:22,520 --> 00:40:24,800
but he paints his smile on
so that he still looks happy.
567
00:40:28,160 --> 00:40:31,080
At no point did I say to him,
568
00:40:31,080 --> 00:40:34,960
"Well, actually, I was writing this
song about you, Freddie," you know?
569
00:40:36,120 --> 00:40:39,320
And he didn't ask. He didn't say,
you know, "Who is this clown?"
570
00:40:39,320 --> 00:40:43,040
or whatever. The unwritten thing was
that we didn't discuss
571
00:40:43,040 --> 00:40:44,320
the lower levels.
572
00:40:47,440 --> 00:40:50,800
When he came in, he wasn't
in a great state.
573
00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:54,280
He was finding it hard to walk,
even finding it hard to sit
574
00:40:54,280 --> 00:40:57,160
because he was in a lot of pain.
I played him the stuff. He said,
575
00:40:57,160 --> 00:41:00,000
"It's brilliant. I will sing it,
I will fucking go for it."
576
00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:01,720
He said, "Bring me the vodka!"
577
00:41:01,720 --> 00:41:04,480
I brought him the vodka and he pours
himself a shot,
578
00:41:04,480 --> 00:41:07,280
knocks it down, and then he
props himself up.
579
00:41:07,280 --> 00:41:08,320
Says, "Another one."
580
00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:10,440
Knocks another vodka back and says,
"OK, go for it."
581
00:41:10,440 --> 00:41:12,720
and he went for it. And those notes
came out of him,
582
00:41:12,720 --> 00:41:14,360
and I don't know
where they came from.
583
00:41:14,360 --> 00:41:16,360
Those are very, very high notes -
584
00:41:16,360 --> 00:41:20,440
even for Freddie, who had a kind
of operatic section to his voice.
585
00:41:39,080 --> 00:41:44,200
And his voice has that high,
wonderful edge that Freddie's voice
586
00:41:44,200 --> 00:41:47,200
always has, but it has a different
kind of timbre underneath it.
587
00:41:47,200 --> 00:41:48,560
You can hear it.
588
00:41:58,920 --> 00:42:02,280
It's perfectly obvious to him what
the endgame was going to be.
589
00:42:02,280 --> 00:42:05,000
But while he was still here
and still capable,
590
00:42:05,000 --> 00:42:08,160
he did what he always did.
He worked hard and he was brilliant.
591
00:42:10,680 --> 00:42:13,560
The Princess of Wales
has given a warning
592
00:42:13,560 --> 00:42:17,520
of the dangers of growing
prejudice against people with Aids.
593
00:42:19,400 --> 00:42:21,640
It was a very difficult time.
594
00:42:21,640 --> 00:42:24,400
I was a very junior doctor,
so I was carrying out tasks
595
00:42:24,400 --> 00:42:26,320
at the order of my consultant.
596
00:42:26,320 --> 00:42:30,360
And it was very hard to get things
done because the minute you said,
597
00:42:30,360 --> 00:42:32,480
"I've got an HIV-positive patient,"
598
00:42:32,480 --> 00:42:35,480
you could hear the person sighing
at the other end of the phone
599
00:42:35,480 --> 00:42:37,640
and then suddenly there
would be no beds.
600
00:42:37,640 --> 00:42:41,440
And it was the same sometimes
for investigations.
601
00:42:41,440 --> 00:42:44,480
If you needed a bronchoscopy,
a test to look in the lungs.
602
00:42:44,480 --> 00:42:49,160
And I remember very clearly
being young, frightened,
603
00:42:49,160 --> 00:42:52,280
but feeling like I had to put an
armour on, roll my sleeves up
604
00:42:52,280 --> 00:42:55,040
and go into battle.
And that was to get a CT scan!
605
00:42:56,360 --> 00:42:59,200
Which is kind of ridiculous
when you think about it now,
606
00:42:59,200 --> 00:43:01,880
but it literally was like that.
607
00:43:01,880 --> 00:43:04,840
HIV does not make people dangerous
to know,
608
00:43:04,840 --> 00:43:08,840
so you can shake their hands
and give them a hug.
609
00:43:08,840 --> 00:43:10,440
When Richard was in hospital,
610
00:43:10,440 --> 00:43:13,360
he was in there for a year and
I was there every day with him.
611
00:43:13,360 --> 00:43:15,440
You start to notice what's
going on in the ward.
612
00:43:18,160 --> 00:43:21,480
It suddenly hits. You see
the nurses running somewhere
613
00:43:21,480 --> 00:43:24,080
and you know what's happening.
614
00:43:24,080 --> 00:43:28,640
And people were dying quickly and
Joe Public didn't really know.
615
00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:32,840
I lost 95% of my friends.
616
00:43:44,600 --> 00:43:49,120
I think Those Were The Days
Of Our Lives was very poignant
617
00:43:49,120 --> 00:43:50,440
because of the video,
618
00:43:50,440 --> 00:43:52,960
because that was the last
video Freddie did.
619
00:43:55,280 --> 00:43:57,160
I think Roger Taylor wrote that.
620
00:43:57,160 --> 00:43:59,120
That was the last video he could do
621
00:43:59,120 --> 00:44:01,360
because he couldn't stand up
for long
622
00:44:01,360 --> 00:44:04,280
and he was in great pain.
623
00:44:06,760 --> 00:44:09,800
Everybody around us that,
you know, worked with us,
624
00:44:09,800 --> 00:44:12,000
some of them hadn't seen Freddie
for a while.
625
00:44:12,000 --> 00:44:14,560
They were very visibly shocked.
626
00:44:18,120 --> 00:44:22,400
He could barely stand then, so that
was a very brave thing to do.
627
00:44:22,400 --> 00:44:26,120
But he wanted to do it,
and do it he did.
628
00:44:26,120 --> 00:44:28,880
He just looked very thin and gaunt,
629
00:44:28,880 --> 00:44:31,480
and the hollows seemed
a bit more deeper.
630
00:44:32,680 --> 00:44:33,840
He knew what he was facing
631
00:44:33,840 --> 00:44:36,000
and he knew what
he was looking at in the mirror.
632
00:44:40,200 --> 00:44:42,520
It was a nice little sign off
at the end,
633
00:44:42,520 --> 00:44:44,160
I thought was very moving.
634
00:44:45,840 --> 00:44:48,560
It was like a goodbye at the end,
you know?
635
00:44:50,280 --> 00:44:52,920
I remember he said, "Darling,
when I can't sing any more,
636
00:44:52,920 --> 00:44:56,040
"then I die, I'll drop dead.
That's it."
637
00:44:56,040 --> 00:44:58,840
And I think when he'd finished
and he'd sung as much
638
00:44:58,840 --> 00:45:02,240
as he could sing, he withdrew
639
00:45:02,240 --> 00:45:04,520
and he got ready to die.
640
00:45:08,200 --> 00:45:10,520
The documentary Aids Updates,
641
00:45:10,520 --> 00:45:15,200
it was a series of five ten-minute
programmes over a week.
642
00:45:15,200 --> 00:45:18,840
I cry my eyes out and, you know,
643
00:45:18,840 --> 00:45:21,960
I just get hold of Stuart and I
say, you know,
644
00:45:21,960 --> 00:45:24,840
"Stuart, I can't...
I just can't cope."
645
00:45:24,840 --> 00:45:27,520
The idea of it was to dispel
the myths.
646
00:45:27,520 --> 00:45:30,600
Richard was there straight away.
He said, "Yes, we'll do it."
647
00:45:30,600 --> 00:45:32,560
I've made out a will.
648
00:45:35,520 --> 00:45:40,760
I've spoken to Stuart about
funeral arrangements
649
00:45:40,760 --> 00:45:43,800
and how I want, um,
650
00:45:43,800 --> 00:45:45,960
basically how I want my funeral.
651
00:45:48,880 --> 00:45:50,600
He almost caught me out. I was in...
652
00:45:50,600 --> 00:45:53,040
You could smoke in the corridors
of the hospitals then,
653
00:45:53,040 --> 00:45:55,400
and I was having a crafty cigarette.
654
00:45:55,400 --> 00:45:58,320
And I heard somebody shout,
"Stuart!"
655
00:45:58,320 --> 00:46:02,040
And I dropped the cigarette,
ran in there.
656
00:46:13,280 --> 00:46:14,640
I held him.
657
00:46:15,840 --> 00:46:19,040
Richard's head was here. I said,
"Baby, let go. Let go."
658
00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:20,920
And he did.
659
00:46:20,920 --> 00:46:23,160
And I felt his breath,
his last breath.
660
00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:33,720
The last two weeks of Freddie's
life, there was the same people
661
00:46:33,720 --> 00:46:38,280
in Garden Lodge. There was Freddie,
Jim, Joe Fanelli and myself.
662
00:46:38,280 --> 00:46:43,280
Joe Fanelli was diagnosed with HIV.
663
00:46:43,280 --> 00:46:46,440
Jim was diagnosed with HIV.
664
00:46:48,920 --> 00:46:51,400
He had already made the decision
665
00:46:51,400 --> 00:46:54,840
he would have no more drugs
that were keeping him alive.
666
00:46:54,840 --> 00:46:57,960
The only thing that he would take
667
00:46:57,960 --> 00:47:00,000
would be painkillers.
668
00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:05,720
And for those last two weeks,
he slowly let go.
669
00:47:08,440 --> 00:47:13,280
There was a huge press of media
surrounding the house, you know,
670
00:47:13,280 --> 00:47:16,040
even photographing the groceries
in the back of the car
671
00:47:16,040 --> 00:47:17,320
and, you know...
672
00:47:17,320 --> 00:47:19,640
Uh, it was all pretty sick,
actually.
673
00:47:21,120 --> 00:47:24,600
I think I tried to
run somebody over and failed.
674
00:47:25,920 --> 00:47:28,800
My mum visited him more times
than Dad.
675
00:47:28,800 --> 00:47:30,720
I don't think Dad could take it
676
00:47:30,720 --> 00:47:34,680
because he looked like a skeleton
towards the end.
677
00:47:34,680 --> 00:47:37,600
And I remember very clearly my dad
678
00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:40,760
was reading one of the many articles
679
00:47:40,760 --> 00:47:45,720
and tears were pouring down his face
onto the newspaper,
680
00:47:45,720 --> 00:47:50,080
and he said, "This should have
been me instead of Freddie."
681
00:47:50,080 --> 00:47:52,280
I remember that so clearly.
682
00:47:52,280 --> 00:47:53,880
It was so sad.
683
00:48:02,000 --> 00:48:05,440
And now, the shipping forecast.
There are warnings of gales
684
00:48:05,440 --> 00:48:09,480
in Thames, Dover, Wight,
Portland, Plymouth...
685
00:48:09,480 --> 00:48:15,360
Joe called me, I think,
at about 5:30 in the morning
686
00:48:15,360 --> 00:48:19,960
and Freddie had basically
gone into a coma.
687
00:48:19,960 --> 00:48:25,360
So we called the doctor and he made
Freddie sort of comfortable.
688
00:48:27,120 --> 00:48:30,200
The doctor had literally
just left the house
689
00:48:30,200 --> 00:48:33,640
and we went up, and Freddie
had moved.
690
00:48:33,640 --> 00:48:35,800
You could see he had moved a bit.
691
00:48:35,800 --> 00:48:40,720
And as we were changing his T-shirt,
692
00:48:40,720 --> 00:48:45,560
we just looked and saw his chest
had stopped moving.
693
00:48:49,920 --> 00:48:52,640
A day after revealing to
the world that he had Aids,
694
00:48:52,640 --> 00:48:55,080
the rock star
Freddie Mercury has died.
695
00:48:56,240 --> 00:48:59,640
The day he died, we spent the whole
night at my house in Kensington
696
00:48:59,640 --> 00:49:04,000
at the time, and the three of us
just trying to
697
00:49:04,000 --> 00:49:08,960
make sense of it. And then it came
up on the news in the early morning.
698
00:49:08,960 --> 00:49:10,920
Good morning from Sarah and me.
699
00:49:10,920 --> 00:49:13,720
You're watching the BBC's
Breakfast news. It's 6:30.
700
00:49:13,720 --> 00:49:17,200
The headlines this morning -
Monday, the 25th of November.
701
00:49:17,200 --> 00:49:21,320
Maybe it shouldn't have been,
but it was an awful shock.
702
00:49:21,320 --> 00:49:26,480
And Roger and John
and myself got together, sat...
703
00:49:26,480 --> 00:49:30,600
Um, kind of had a cup of tea,
704
00:49:30,600 --> 00:49:34,200
not knowing what to say.
And then we put the TV on.
705
00:49:34,200 --> 00:49:37,640
The pop star Freddie Mercury
died last night in London.
706
00:49:37,640 --> 00:49:40,680
We almost stopped breathing
because that's when we believed
707
00:49:40,680 --> 00:49:42,000
that it had actually happened.
708
00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:44,080
The fact that it was on the news
made it real.
709
00:49:46,560 --> 00:49:48,880
I didn't really see much of Jim.
710
00:49:48,880 --> 00:49:53,240
I think, not being one that lived
his life in the public eye,
711
00:49:53,240 --> 00:49:57,640
he didn't want any of that,
so...withdrew.
712
00:49:57,640 --> 00:50:00,080
The lead singer with Queen, aged 45,
713
00:50:00,080 --> 00:50:03,000
had announced on Saturday
he was suffering from Aids.
714
00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:06,440
It was announced before he died,
but he didn't want to go through
715
00:50:06,440 --> 00:50:10,880
the misery of being
the object of pity, or scrutiny,
716
00:50:10,880 --> 00:50:13,360
you know, when you're that sick,
717
00:50:13,360 --> 00:50:15,520
so he did announce it,
718
00:50:15,520 --> 00:50:18,280
and within 24 hours, he was gone.
719
00:50:18,280 --> 00:50:22,400
So I think that was probably
perfect timing.
720
00:50:22,400 --> 00:50:24,320
Bloody good move, I thought.
721
00:50:30,240 --> 00:50:31,840
Rolling? Rolling.
722
00:50:31,840 --> 00:50:35,600
Freddie Mercury, er,
was an incredible, er,
723
00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:37,560
innovative singer
724
00:50:37,560 --> 00:50:40,040
and frontman for a band.
725
00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:42,880
He was a very dear friend of mine
and it was a privilege
726
00:50:42,880 --> 00:50:46,480
to have known him
for some of his life.
727
00:50:46,480 --> 00:50:51,240
The press was full of what
a wonderful performer Freddie was,
728
00:50:51,240 --> 00:50:53,640
what amazing music he wrote.
729
00:50:53,640 --> 00:50:58,560
Everybody had been saying such
wonderful things, nice things.
730
00:50:58,560 --> 00:51:00,760
How very quickly that changed.
731
00:51:02,760 --> 00:51:05,880
The press were pretty shitty,
as they normally were.
732
00:51:05,880 --> 00:51:10,080
Freddie dying of Aids,
Freddie sleeping around,
733
00:51:10,080 --> 00:51:12,120
so he got what he deserved.
734
00:51:12,120 --> 00:51:16,240
Yeah, I wouldn't single anybody out,
except maybe The Sun, I think,
735
00:51:16,240 --> 00:51:18,840
were particularly awful about it.
736
00:51:18,840 --> 00:51:20,040
There was some nice press,
737
00:51:20,040 --> 00:51:22,080
there were some people who were
very nice,
738
00:51:22,080 --> 00:51:26,200
but there were people who were
unbelievably unsympathetic.
739
00:51:26,200 --> 00:51:30,840
730,000 people using the Aids
helpline last year,
740
00:51:30,840 --> 00:51:33,080
those people seeking
help and advice.
741
00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:35,640
We've got to be able to give it
in school, but we've got
742
00:51:35,640 --> 00:51:37,880
to be able to give it as part
of a total picture,
743
00:51:37,880 --> 00:51:41,400
so that we don't have a great
hoo-ha when Freddie Mercury died,
744
00:51:41,400 --> 00:51:44,520
because he had such a bizarre, and,
in my view,
745
00:51:44,520 --> 00:51:46,800
quite unacceptable lifestyle.
746
00:51:46,800 --> 00:51:48,920
There was this talk of,
well, you know, he was gay,
747
00:51:48,920 --> 00:51:51,120
he kind of deserved it,
you know, he lived that kind
748
00:51:51,120 --> 00:51:52,760
of promiscuous lifestyle.
749
00:51:52,760 --> 00:51:54,000
It was going to happen.
750
00:51:54,000 --> 00:51:55,680
You know, that, that...
751
00:51:55,680 --> 00:51:59,440
And we thought, Oh, my God,
you people have no idea
752
00:51:59,440 --> 00:52:01,920
of what this disease really is,
753
00:52:01,920 --> 00:52:04,760
and obviously no feeling
754
00:52:04,760 --> 00:52:07,840
about the morality
of what you're saying.
755
00:52:07,840 --> 00:52:09,440
Roger Taylor and Brian May
are with us.
756
00:52:09,440 --> 00:52:11,000
The death of Freddie Mercury...
757
00:52:11,000 --> 00:52:16,920
Brian and I decided to say something
on breakfast TV or something.
758
00:52:16,920 --> 00:52:20,240
It's been quite distressing to read
some of the, erm, the reports
759
00:52:20,240 --> 00:52:21,320
in the press.
760
00:52:21,320 --> 00:52:24,600
Not quite sure what we want to do,
but just to say that this press
761
00:52:24,600 --> 00:52:26,520
is disgusting,
762
00:52:26,520 --> 00:52:28,280
and what a terrible attitude,
763
00:52:28,280 --> 00:52:31,120
and, er, there we were,
stuck with Paul Daniels.
764
00:52:31,120 --> 00:52:33,040
Paul Daniels is listening here.
765
00:52:33,040 --> 00:52:36,280
Were you a fan of Queen
and of Freddie Mercury?
766
00:52:36,280 --> 00:52:37,520
Well, no, cos I...
767
00:52:37,520 --> 00:52:40,160
We were in a bit
of a daze, to be honest.
768
00:52:40,160 --> 00:52:42,240
It hit us very hard.
769
00:52:42,240 --> 00:52:44,080
We were very angry,
770
00:52:44,080 --> 00:52:46,600
and we had to stick up
for our friend,
771
00:52:46,600 --> 00:52:48,600
you know, our best friend.
772
00:52:48,600 --> 00:52:51,040
Freddie made one crucial
decision before he died,
773
00:52:51,040 --> 00:52:53,600
which was to announce the fact
that he did have Aids.
774
00:52:53,600 --> 00:52:57,960
It was a very brave, and, I think,
well-timed act on his part,
775
00:52:57,960 --> 00:53:01,960
because it gave us and those close
to us a kind of weapon
776
00:53:01,960 --> 00:53:03,560
erm, to talk about Aids, you know,
777
00:53:03,560 --> 00:53:06,240
it would have been very easy for him
to put on his death certificate,
778
00:53:06,240 --> 00:53:07,720
pneumonia, you know, which he knew,
779
00:53:07,720 --> 00:53:10,080
and it could have perhaps
sidestepped the whole thing.
780
00:53:10,080 --> 00:53:12,880
The fact that he announced it,
and said, "Look, I've got this",
781
00:53:12,880 --> 00:53:16,240
and he was, there was no shame
to that, I think is very important,
782
00:53:16,240 --> 00:53:19,480
cos there shouldn't be from this
point, well, not from ANY point,
783
00:53:19,480 --> 00:53:21,720
any stigma to having this disease.
784
00:53:21,720 --> 00:53:24,520
It's nothing to do with, you know,
somebody did something wrong.
785
00:53:24,520 --> 00:53:26,720
He's being punished.
That's got to go. It has to go,
786
00:53:26,720 --> 00:53:29,120
you know, it's everybody's problem
now.
787
00:53:29,120 --> 00:53:31,520
At that point, we thought
we're not going to let Freddie
788
00:53:31,520 --> 00:53:33,800
be perceived in history as a victim,
789
00:53:33,800 --> 00:53:36,920
or as someone who threw himself
in front of a train,
790
00:53:36,920 --> 00:53:39,480
and if we're going to talk
about Aids, we should bring
791
00:53:39,480 --> 00:53:40,960
everything out into the open.
792
00:53:40,960 --> 00:53:43,920
Freddie isn't the only person
who is being vilified...
793
00:53:46,480 --> 00:53:48,320
..before AND after his death
794
00:53:48,320 --> 00:53:51,040
by people who think that Aids is
some kind of revenge
795
00:53:51,040 --> 00:53:52,320
against gay people.
796
00:53:57,280 --> 00:54:01,400
I felt that it was a waste
of a lovely, talented life.
797
00:54:03,760 --> 00:54:08,200
But also for those people who died
in the same period as Freddie,
798
00:54:08,200 --> 00:54:12,760
it was such a bad stigma,
and the shame behind it all,
799
00:54:12,760 --> 00:54:15,600
that a lot of families didn't
understand.
800
00:54:19,760 --> 00:54:23,600
People died on their own,
which I thought is such a shame.
801
00:54:25,400 --> 00:54:29,800
Queen is to rerelease its best-known
hit Bohemian Rhapsody next month,
802
00:54:29,800 --> 00:54:32,440
with the proceeds going
to an Aids charity.
803
00:54:32,440 --> 00:54:35,880
You have doubts about everything.
You think, are we capitalising on
his death?
804
00:54:35,880 --> 00:54:37,400
Is this maybe a tasteless thing
to do?
805
00:54:37,400 --> 00:54:38,760
And we thought, no, we put it out,
806
00:54:38,760 --> 00:54:40,560
and all the profits
will go to charity.
807
00:54:40,560 --> 00:54:43,720
I think one of the results
of his life can be that people
808
00:54:43,720 --> 00:54:45,760
have a different attitude
to people being gay.
809
00:54:45,760 --> 00:54:47,040
I really hope so.
810
00:54:47,040 --> 00:54:50,440
Here's a guy who was strong,
who was incredibly talented,
811
00:54:50,440 --> 00:54:52,720
quite magnificent in every way
you can think of,
812
00:54:52,720 --> 00:54:55,120
and he was gay,
and was quite public about it.
813
00:54:55,120 --> 00:54:57,720
So I don't think anyone
can ever quite feel the same
814
00:54:57,720 --> 00:55:01,080
about that any more,
and it's time, God knows, you know?
815
00:55:07,120 --> 00:55:11,120
Obviously, the band was effectively
finished at that point,
816
00:55:11,120 --> 00:55:14,400
so I remember thinking,
well, what can we do?
817
00:55:16,680 --> 00:55:20,640
Well, we could have a concert
to honour our friend,
818
00:55:20,640 --> 00:55:24,880
and I became sort of fixated with
the idea of giving him
819
00:55:24,880 --> 00:55:26,560
a hell of a send-off,
820
00:55:26,560 --> 00:55:31,360
and at the same time, promoting
awareness about HIV, Aids.
821
00:55:34,480 --> 00:55:39,000
I remember showing Brian, "Look,
I reckon we can get this lot, here,
822
00:55:39,000 --> 00:55:41,280
you know, all these great artists".
823
00:55:41,280 --> 00:55:44,040
He said, "Well, I don't know".
824
00:55:44,040 --> 00:55:46,440
He didn't really believe in it,
I think, at first,
825
00:55:46,440 --> 00:55:50,880
then it's, "Well, if you can get
that lot, I'm in".
826
00:55:50,880 --> 00:55:54,560
I remember I went in to
Harvey Goldsmith, the promoter,
827
00:55:54,560 --> 00:55:58,600
with our manager, Jim Beach,
and he looked up, and we said,
828
00:55:58,600 --> 00:56:00,640
"We want Wembley Stadium".
829
00:56:00,640 --> 00:56:03,560
And he said, "Who's going to sing?"
830
00:56:03,560 --> 00:56:06,880
And so we said,
"Well, I've got this list".
831
00:56:06,880 --> 00:56:10,600
And he just looked at me,
and said, "You're mad".
832
00:56:10,600 --> 00:56:12,880
And I thought, "Well, are we?
Maybe we are".
833
00:56:14,600 --> 00:56:20,280
I'm the wet nappy service that runs
24 hours a day, that's what I do.
834
00:56:20,280 --> 00:56:23,760
Booking Wembley Stadium,
speak to the bookings department,
835
00:56:23,760 --> 00:56:26,800
and say is May the 4th available,
836
00:56:26,800 --> 00:56:30,200
and if they say yes,
they send you a contract,
837
00:56:30,200 --> 00:56:32,160
and you have to pay them
a load of money.
838
00:56:32,160 --> 00:56:33,200
That's it!
839
00:56:35,320 --> 00:56:39,480
Once that date's set, that show's
happening, so then the question is,
840
00:56:39,480 --> 00:56:40,520
who do we get?
841
00:56:44,040 --> 00:56:47,320
Well, I think the first person
I called was Elton,
842
00:56:47,320 --> 00:56:49,680
because I knew he was a shoo-in.
843
00:56:50,920 --> 00:56:53,840
Elton and Freddie were great
friends, and I know Elton
844
00:56:53,840 --> 00:56:56,960
was particularly supportive
in the last days.
845
00:56:56,960 --> 00:57:00,560
Just what you would want
from a really good friend.
846
00:57:00,560 --> 00:57:02,320
And I rang up David Bowie.
847
00:57:02,320 --> 00:57:04,320
I said, you know, you can do
Under Pressure.
848
00:57:04,320 --> 00:57:06,840
And he said,
"Well, who would I sing it with?"
849
00:57:06,840 --> 00:57:10,040
And I thought, I know Annie
Lennox loves David Bowie.
850
00:57:10,040 --> 00:57:12,160
He said,
"Well, I'll do it with Annie".
851
00:57:12,160 --> 00:57:13,760
So I rang up Annie,
852
00:57:13,760 --> 00:57:17,600
and I said, "Bowie will do it".
She said, "I'll do it".
853
00:57:17,600 --> 00:57:18,960
Two psychiatrists...
854
00:57:18,960 --> 00:57:21,680
No, rather, two psychics
pass each other on the street,
855
00:57:21,680 --> 00:57:23,880
and one says to the other,
856
00:57:23,880 --> 00:57:26,400
"You're doing all right. How am I?"
857
00:57:26,400 --> 00:57:28,800
And it kind of went on from that.
858
00:57:32,320 --> 00:57:34,360
First of all,
how are the rehearsals going here?
859
00:57:34,360 --> 00:57:36,760
They're going tremendously well,
I mean, er,
860
00:57:36,760 --> 00:57:40,720
I think Queen themselves have taken
on an incredible amount of work.
861
00:57:46,440 --> 00:57:50,880
You know, we'd lost Keith Moon,
so I knew what they were going
862
00:57:50,880 --> 00:57:53,440
to be going through, emotionally,
themselves,
863
00:57:53,440 --> 00:57:55,520
and it's incredibly traumatic,
864
00:57:55,520 --> 00:57:56,680
I can't tell you.
865
00:58:05,000 --> 00:58:08,120
David Bowie's doing it, and then
Roger Daltrey's doing it,
866
00:58:08,120 --> 00:58:09,440
Robert Plant's doing it.
867
00:58:09,440 --> 00:58:12,720
All kinds of people who were
really heroes to us.
868
00:58:16,520 --> 00:58:18,800
And then a lot of people
who were there, younger than us,
869
00:58:18,800 --> 00:58:22,560
to who Freddie had been a hero,
so, Extreme, Metallica,
870
00:58:22,560 --> 00:58:24,080
Guns N Roses,
871
00:58:24,080 --> 00:58:27,080
and everybody said, "Ah!
Guns N Roses will never turn up!"
872
00:58:30,120 --> 00:58:31,640
Everybody was there.
873
00:58:31,640 --> 00:58:35,280
It was just like a sort of
fame fest. Ha-ha!
874
00:58:35,280 --> 00:58:38,120
I'm doing I Want To Break Free.
875
00:58:38,120 --> 00:58:39,880
I'm doing that on my own,
876
00:58:39,880 --> 00:58:42,320
and I'm doing a duet
with George Michael.
877
00:58:42,320 --> 00:58:44,640
I'm doing
These Are The Days Of Our Lives.
878
00:58:44,640 --> 00:58:46,280
They offered me this song,
879
00:58:46,280 --> 00:58:48,080
I Want To Break Free,
880
00:58:48,080 --> 00:58:50,960
and I said to Roger Taylor,
881
00:58:50,960 --> 00:58:55,040
"I hope you don't think
that this is really bad taste,
882
00:58:55,040 --> 00:59:00,480
"but do you think it would be really
good if I had a vacuum cleaner
883
00:59:00,480 --> 00:59:05,040
"on the stage, and put rollers
in a net in my hair,
884
00:59:05,040 --> 00:59:06,840
"like Freddie on the video?"
885
00:59:06,840 --> 00:59:09,800
And Roger Taylor was so lovely,
and he got hold of me,
886
00:59:09,800 --> 00:59:11,080
and he just said,
887
00:59:11,080 --> 00:59:14,920
"Bad taste is what this band
is all about, darling!"
888
00:59:14,920 --> 00:59:17,440
And it was so lovely,
and that's it,
889
00:59:17,440 --> 00:59:19,880
that was that.
890
00:59:19,880 --> 00:59:24,440
I think at rehearsals,
there was a definite feel of respect
891
00:59:24,440 --> 00:59:25,960
and a responsibility.
892
00:59:29,120 --> 00:59:32,400
It's scary enough to play
with Queen anyway, and also thinking
893
00:59:32,400 --> 00:59:34,920
that you're taking the place
of someone that was such
894
00:59:34,920 --> 00:59:36,640
an incredible performer.
895
00:59:39,520 --> 00:59:42,240
Queen were the first concert
we ever saw.
896
00:59:42,240 --> 00:59:43,480
We were 11.
897
00:59:43,480 --> 00:59:46,000
I mean, we were enthralled.
898
00:59:46,000 --> 00:59:50,840
So George's only stipulation
was that he wanted to sing
899
00:59:50,840 --> 00:59:52,240
Somebody To Love.
900
01:00:04,720 --> 01:00:08,200
"I look in the mirror every
morning and I cry and cry.
901
01:00:08,200 --> 01:00:10,880
"Please, God,
send me someone to love".
902
01:00:21,400 --> 01:00:24,040
He had the world at his feet,
903
01:00:24,040 --> 01:00:26,960
sold a hundred million
records by this time.
904
01:00:30,360 --> 01:00:34,400
But he never found love,
and that was tough for him.
905
01:00:37,640 --> 01:00:42,640
I was very close to George, and
George was a very complicated guy.
906
01:00:42,640 --> 01:00:48,120
We all knew that George was gay,
and at the time, he clearly hadn't
907
01:00:48,120 --> 01:00:50,320
come to terms with it himself.
908
01:00:56,160 --> 01:00:58,920
So, when I was 19, I came out
to various friends,
909
01:00:58,920 --> 01:00:59,960
and one of my sisters,
910
01:00:59,960 --> 01:01:02,000
and I said I was going to talk to
my mum and dad,
911
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:04,920
and was persuaded,
in no uncertain terms,
912
01:01:04,920 --> 01:01:07,400
that it really wasn't the best idea.
913
01:01:07,400 --> 01:01:11,280
There was this sort of weird stigma
attached to it all,
914
01:01:11,280 --> 01:01:14,320
and it was like because he was
this sex symbol
915
01:01:14,320 --> 01:01:17,680
that he couldn't come out
of the closet.
916
01:01:17,680 --> 01:01:21,280
This was one lie that I'd been
kind of trying to tell people
917
01:01:21,280 --> 01:01:24,280
in my own way for years
and years, and I don't think
918
01:01:24,280 --> 01:01:26,120
I would have had the same career.
919
01:01:26,120 --> 01:01:30,160
My ego might not have been satisfied
in some areas quite as much,
920
01:01:30,160 --> 01:01:32,280
but I think I would
have been a happier man.
921
01:01:36,280 --> 01:01:40,480
The week of rehearsals,
we were there four days out of five,
922
01:01:40,480 --> 01:01:43,000
and that's where that video
comes from, me and him,
923
01:01:43,000 --> 01:01:45,600
behind Roger's drum kit,
924
01:01:45,600 --> 01:01:50,560
watching Bowie and Annie Lennox,
that was the last day,
925
01:01:50,560 --> 01:01:52,600
and when they finished,
926
01:01:52,600 --> 01:01:55,240
he did his rehearsal, yet again.
927
01:01:55,240 --> 01:01:58,440
Four days in a row.
No-one did that.
928
01:02:02,720 --> 01:02:05,160
There's a definite feeling when
George went out and did
929
01:02:05,160 --> 01:02:07,480
Somebody To Love
that he'd absolutely nailed it.
930
01:02:13,880 --> 01:02:16,920
There weren't any tantrums,
there wasn't anything like that.
931
01:02:20,760 --> 01:02:24,120
Nobody was more important
than anybody else.
932
01:02:24,120 --> 01:02:27,160
There wasn't one person
who was making a fuss,
933
01:02:27,160 --> 01:02:29,160
cos there's always usually one.
934
01:02:42,160 --> 01:02:43,200
All right!
935
01:02:44,360 --> 01:02:47,080
The old school building
in Notting Hill has become Britain's
936
01:02:47,080 --> 01:02:50,320
first purpose-built Aids hospice.
937
01:02:50,320 --> 01:02:52,200
I'd been working at...
938
01:02:52,200 --> 01:02:54,000
Well, not working,
I'd been volunteering
939
01:02:54,000 --> 01:02:55,760
at London Lighthouse.
940
01:02:55,760 --> 01:02:57,360
People with HIV could...
941
01:02:58,680 --> 01:03:05,360
..go for respites, go for security,
go for counselling,
942
01:03:05,360 --> 01:03:07,600
and their friends could go along
to visit them.
943
01:03:07,600 --> 01:03:09,320
It was a safe place.
944
01:03:09,320 --> 01:03:13,520
And I managed to get tickets through
one of my friends who worked there.
945
01:03:15,160 --> 01:03:19,200
I've never been a concert-goer.
Apart from Tina Turner, bizarrely.
946
01:03:19,200 --> 01:03:20,360
And so I had to go to Wembley -
947
01:03:20,360 --> 01:03:22,240
I'd never been to a football match
at Wembley,
948
01:03:22,240 --> 01:03:24,000
so I wasn't aware of
the space of it.
949
01:03:26,160 --> 01:03:28,840
And when we got there,
it was like, wow.
950
01:03:31,280 --> 01:03:32,440
A very good afternoon.
951
01:03:32,440 --> 01:03:35,160
Freddie Mercury died of
Aids in November of last year.
952
01:03:35,160 --> 01:03:37,480
Love and respect for the man,
together with a passionate
953
01:03:37,480 --> 01:03:39,720
commitment to do something
about the disease,
954
01:03:39,720 --> 01:03:42,280
has led to this event.
Some of the great names in world...
955
01:03:42,280 --> 01:03:46,680
We had great seats and I felt
privileged to be there.
956
01:03:46,680 --> 01:03:51,480
72,000 packed inside, tens
of thousands are still arriving
957
01:03:51,480 --> 01:03:55,240
and half a billion people watching
on TV, on satellite
958
01:03:55,240 --> 01:03:57,040
around the world.
959
01:03:57,040 --> 01:03:59,880
In a way, the concert is quite
important for us cos it's our way
960
01:03:59,880 --> 01:04:01,760
of saying goodbye to Freddie
as well.
961
01:04:01,760 --> 01:04:03,920
And I think we need to do
that before our minds
962
01:04:03,920 --> 01:04:05,320
can really move on.
963
01:04:09,920 --> 01:04:12,120
Good evening, Wembley and the world!
964
01:04:15,400 --> 01:04:18,560
We are here tonight to celebrate
965
01:04:18,560 --> 01:04:23,560
the life and work and dreams
of one Freddie Mercury.
966
01:04:25,920 --> 01:04:29,640
You have to have something
that attracts people to hear
967
01:04:29,640 --> 01:04:33,520
the message that needs to be said,
and nothing on this planet
968
01:04:33,520 --> 01:04:35,080
will ever beat music.
969
01:04:36,480 --> 01:04:40,360
They're number one
all over the world right now.
970
01:04:40,360 --> 01:04:43,480
Please welcome on stage Def Leppard!
971
01:04:45,840 --> 01:04:48,160
Good evening!
972
01:04:48,160 --> 01:04:50,280
Are you all enjoying yourselves?
973
01:04:52,280 --> 01:04:53,480
It unites people.
974
01:04:53,480 --> 01:04:57,160
Now I'm Here
by Queen
975
01:05:02,680 --> 01:05:06,840
'Essentially, what we have with
this show is the celebration
976
01:05:06,840 --> 01:05:09,040
'of the life of a musician'
977
01:05:09,040 --> 01:05:14,040
who just happened to be gay, who
died of the consequences of Aids.
978
01:05:18,200 --> 01:05:22,440
That in itself is incredible and
juxtaposition in 1992,
979
01:05:22,440 --> 01:05:25,960
because it was improving,
but it was still a homophobic world.
980
01:05:32,320 --> 01:05:35,400
'And I think that fact that you've
got this, what you might call,
981
01:05:35,400 --> 01:05:39,240
very heterosexual rock opening
up the show for the first hour,
982
01:05:39,240 --> 01:05:42,000
I think that juxtaposition is
actually beneficial.
983
01:05:48,280 --> 01:05:51,720
'If you'd have just been an entirely
gay collection of musicians,
984
01:05:51,720 --> 01:05:52,920
'it wouldn't have worked.'
985
01:05:55,320 --> 01:05:59,520
If you look back at how the show
flowed and who performed on it,
986
01:05:59,520 --> 01:06:01,840
it doesn't really make any sense.
987
01:06:01,840 --> 01:06:04,280
Please welcome Metallica.
988
01:06:04,280 --> 01:06:08,160
'The last thing you'd expect
is a band like Metallica
989
01:06:08,160 --> 01:06:10,240
'to be playing an Aids
awareness show'
990
01:06:10,240 --> 01:06:11,680
and a tribute to Freddie Mercury.
991
01:06:14,480 --> 01:06:18,360
Here for Aids awareness
is Guns N' Roses.
992
01:06:18,360 --> 01:06:20,640
This is Guns N' Roses, 1992.
993
01:06:20,640 --> 01:06:23,600
They were completely off their face.
994
01:06:23,600 --> 01:06:27,000
I remember seeing Duff, bless him,
sat on the stairs.
995
01:06:27,000 --> 01:06:28,360
He couldn't even speak.
996
01:06:28,360 --> 01:06:29,880
He couldn't speak.
997
01:06:29,880 --> 01:06:32,160
And this is an hour before
they went on.
998
01:06:32,160 --> 01:06:33,920
How are you feeling
before you go on?
999
01:06:33,920 --> 01:06:36,040
I just woke up.
You just woke up?
1000
01:06:36,040 --> 01:06:39,200
And I'm thinking,
"Oh, boy, I can't wait to see this."
1001
01:06:39,200 --> 01:06:41,640
Yet when they went on stage,
he was amazing.
1002
01:06:46,680 --> 01:06:49,000
'There would have been a lot of
heterosexual people
1003
01:06:49,000 --> 01:06:50,280
'that loved Queen that went,'
1004
01:06:50,280 --> 01:06:52,240
"Oh, I'm not keen on
the gay lifestyle bit."
1005
01:06:55,000 --> 01:06:58,280
But to the majority,
most people just didn't care.
1006
01:06:58,280 --> 01:07:00,440
They were there to celebrate Fred.
1007
01:07:00,440 --> 01:07:02,760
Thank you! See you soon, all right?
1008
01:07:02,760 --> 01:07:04,120
Goodnight!
1009
01:07:11,840 --> 01:07:17,360
I first discovered Queen
in my last years at school.
1010
01:07:17,360 --> 01:07:22,120
Everybody at school was saying
how I looked like Freddie Mercury.
1011
01:07:22,120 --> 01:07:23,640
The man changed my life.
1012
01:07:23,640 --> 01:07:28,080
From being a 16-year-old blood
getting mick took out of him
1013
01:07:28,080 --> 01:07:30,360
for goofy teeth and Bugs Bunny
1014
01:07:30,360 --> 01:07:33,200
to being a good-looking chap
who could go round town
1015
01:07:33,200 --> 01:07:34,960
and sing and dance.
1016
01:07:34,960 --> 01:07:37,120
It just changed me completely.
1017
01:07:38,760 --> 01:07:40,000
Are you ready?
1018
01:07:41,200 --> 01:07:43,520
Another One Bites the Dust
by Queen
1019
01:07:45,160 --> 01:07:47,160
'There was this one'
1020
01:07:47,160 --> 01:07:50,040
guy who was dressed like Freddie
on someone's shoulders.
1021
01:07:50,040 --> 01:07:51,160
Do it!
1022
01:07:52,440 --> 01:07:55,720
He encapsulated that audience
for me.
1023
01:07:55,720 --> 01:07:59,360
Every gesture, every motion,
it was bleeding out of him.
1024
01:07:59,360 --> 01:08:02,400
Keep Yourself Alive
by Queen
1025
01:08:03,520 --> 01:08:06,920
He just looked and then he did,
like, a double take...
1026
01:08:09,800 --> 01:08:12,160
..and he just started laughing,
and I remember that
1027
01:08:12,160 --> 01:08:13,720
like it were yesterday.
1028
01:08:13,720 --> 01:08:16,360
Radio Ga Ga
by Queen
1029
01:08:18,520 --> 01:08:22,520
You could see individuals
celebrate the music and, you know,
1030
01:08:22,520 --> 01:08:24,680
lose themselves
and express themselves.
1031
01:08:24,680 --> 01:08:25,720
Sing it!
1032
01:08:30,800 --> 01:08:34,960
'It wasn't just another singalong -
it was more than that.'
1033
01:08:34,960 --> 01:08:36,480
It was visceral.
1034
01:08:44,800 --> 01:08:45,840
Thank you!
1035
01:08:47,560 --> 01:08:49,960
'Of course, we were the beginning
of the event,'
1036
01:08:49,960 --> 01:08:52,240
and it was that way
throughout the whole day.
1037
01:08:52,240 --> 01:08:53,400
Goodnight!
1038
01:09:06,080 --> 01:09:10,120
I think I learned that day just
1039
01:09:10,120 --> 01:09:15,120
what an incredible force he was,
1040
01:09:15,120 --> 01:09:19,520
not just his voice,
but the man himself.
1041
01:09:23,320 --> 01:09:27,000
All right, we're about to go in to
the second half of the concert
1042
01:09:27,000 --> 01:09:30,760
in which the three members of Queen
will perform with a remarkable
1043
01:09:30,760 --> 01:09:33,240
series of collaborators.
1044
01:09:33,240 --> 01:09:37,280
There was an energy that day
that was unbelievable.
1045
01:09:38,440 --> 01:09:41,200
Next, the lead singer
from The Who, Roger Daltrey,
1046
01:09:41,200 --> 01:09:44,680
along with Brian May, Roger Taylor
and John Deacon from Queen.
1047
01:09:49,440 --> 01:09:51,600
And it was because of one person.
1048
01:09:53,560 --> 01:09:56,800
They lost Freddie, so I can imagine
what they were going through.
1049
01:09:56,800 --> 01:10:00,320
It must have been incredibly
traumatic, but I'm sure that once
1050
01:10:00,320 --> 01:10:03,960
they heard their music again,
even though it's being done
1051
01:10:03,960 --> 01:10:07,880
differently by me and the other
artists, it must have just
1052
01:10:07,880 --> 01:10:09,120
given them a lift.
1053
01:10:22,400 --> 01:10:26,240
I think for the boys,
it was a catharsis.
1054
01:10:26,240 --> 01:10:30,240
It was a way of saying goodbye,
but saying goodbye in front
1055
01:10:30,240 --> 01:10:35,160
of everybody, saying this was
someone we loved deeply.
1056
01:10:35,160 --> 01:10:38,520
Our next guest is Mr Paul Young.
1057
01:10:38,520 --> 01:10:40,480
I did feel the sense of loss
in the stadium.
1058
01:10:40,480 --> 01:10:44,320
I mean, I felt that the fans were
there to celebrate Freddie.
1059
01:10:48,000 --> 01:10:49,280
'But I did feel it'
1060
01:10:49,280 --> 01:10:51,160
from the band as well.
1061
01:10:52,760 --> 01:10:55,080
It was like my childhood
was all coming on stage -
1062
01:10:55,080 --> 01:10:58,120
all the singers that I'd idolised.
1063
01:11:05,800 --> 01:11:08,240
When you say stepping into
his shoes, that really brings
1064
01:11:08,240 --> 01:11:10,960
it home, you know, cos that's
what we were trying to do.
1065
01:11:10,960 --> 01:11:13,040
'Please, give me a break!'
1066
01:11:13,040 --> 01:11:15,440
I was not trying to be
Freddie Mercury.
1067
01:11:15,440 --> 01:11:17,560
'You do your best.
That's all you do.'
1068
01:11:27,160 --> 01:11:30,200
I know it sounds really,
really corny,
1069
01:11:30,200 --> 01:11:34,760
but it was really like he was
watching and if he'd have been
1070
01:11:34,760 --> 01:11:37,680
there, he's have been saying,
"No, do it like that and you do
1071
01:11:37,680 --> 01:11:41,080
it like that," so you were trying to
listen to what he would say.
1072
01:11:49,400 --> 01:11:50,920
'And you really wanted to'
1073
01:11:50,920 --> 01:11:54,400
make him feel proud and you wanted
to make Queen feel proud.
1074
01:11:55,920 --> 01:11:58,560
You know, it's all about
the band, as well.
1075
01:11:58,560 --> 01:12:01,480
And they played so well,
Roger and Brian and John.
1076
01:12:01,480 --> 01:12:03,320
And I'm just pleased for them.
1077
01:12:03,320 --> 01:12:05,200
It's going to be a very
emotional day for them.
1078
01:12:17,440 --> 01:12:21,160
Well, it was obvious why it was
important for Elton to perform
1079
01:12:21,160 --> 01:12:25,200
because he was the most
vocal of all the gay musicians.
1080
01:12:30,680 --> 01:12:36,440
Elton and Freddie were very close,
and I remember Elton
1081
01:12:36,440 --> 01:12:38,840
during the rehearsals being
just very sombre.
1082
01:12:42,960 --> 01:12:49,000
With Axl Rose, he had the
reputation for turning up at a gig
1083
01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:53,120
and then going on stage two hours
late, and all the rest of it,
1084
01:12:53,120 --> 01:12:56,320
and there was a lot of controversy
about Axl.
1085
01:12:56,320 --> 01:13:00,920
Axl said some fairly unwise and
could be construed as
1086
01:13:00,920 --> 01:13:04,080
homophobic statements.
1087
01:13:04,080 --> 01:13:08,480
'And one of my real dreams at
the time was to get them together'
1088
01:13:08,480 --> 01:13:10,280
on Bohemian Rhapsody.
1089
01:13:14,960 --> 01:13:18,120
But we never knew if Axl
was actually going to turn up,
1090
01:13:18,120 --> 01:13:24,280
cos he didn't turn up to rehearsals
and he was famously unpredictable.
1091
01:13:24,280 --> 01:13:26,680
It was such a dangerous thing to do
at the time.
1092
01:13:26,680 --> 01:13:30,400
Axl Rose and Elton John,
you know what I mean?
1093
01:13:30,400 --> 01:13:33,120
You'd imagine it to be
the biggest road crash ever.
1094
01:13:37,840 --> 01:13:40,040
We left our door open
so that we could see
1095
01:13:40,040 --> 01:13:42,040
who was milling around outside.
1096
01:13:42,040 --> 01:13:45,480
We saw Elton walk past our door
and then he kind of must have done
1097
01:13:45,480 --> 01:13:49,160
a John Cleese and he stopped
and walked backwards and kind
1098
01:13:49,160 --> 01:13:51,720
of just leaned in and went,
"Hello, boys."
1099
01:13:51,720 --> 01:13:54,600
Then he came in a little while later
and he went, "What's going on?"
1100
01:13:54,600 --> 01:13:57,760
He says, "I've got to sing a duet
with this guy in four hours' time,
1101
01:13:57,760 --> 01:13:59,560
"and he won't open his door."
1102
01:14:02,840 --> 01:14:05,640
Apparently, he knocked on the door
and his security guy just opened
1103
01:14:05,640 --> 01:14:08,120
the door a little bit and said,
"Axl's sleeping,"
1104
01:14:08,120 --> 01:14:09,400
and he shut the door.
1105
01:14:09,400 --> 01:14:11,840
It's like, you don't shut
the door on Elton John.
1106
01:14:11,840 --> 01:14:14,760
And he vented his spleen
in our dressing room.
1107
01:14:14,760 --> 01:14:17,760
"I've got to do a duet.
He's not opening the door.
1108
01:14:17,760 --> 01:14:19,400
"I'm Elton John!"
1109
01:14:19,400 --> 01:14:22,000
Fucking hell!
It was really funny, actually.
1110
01:14:26,200 --> 01:14:27,240
And I'm thinking,
1111
01:14:27,240 --> 01:14:30,320
it'll be interesting to see
how this works out.
1112
01:14:30,320 --> 01:14:32,360
And I just sort of looked round,
1113
01:14:32,360 --> 01:14:34,120
thinking, is he going appear?
1114
01:14:35,080 --> 01:14:37,920
And he suddenly appeared
like a whirling dervish
1115
01:14:37,920 --> 01:14:39,520
in a Scottish kilt.
1116
01:14:43,880 --> 01:14:47,200
And he was absolutely fantastic,
I thought he was electric.
1117
01:15:10,640 --> 01:15:14,440
If there was anybody in the crowd
that wasn't keen on him doing it,
1118
01:15:14,440 --> 01:15:17,720
they didn't seem to show it cos I've
never seen a reaction like it.
1119
01:15:19,640 --> 01:15:23,080
But then there was this, like, total
kind of polar opposite of when it
1120
01:15:23,080 --> 01:15:25,200
goes down to the end section.
1121
01:15:38,400 --> 01:15:42,120
The two of them come together,
and my memory serves me right,
1122
01:15:42,120 --> 01:15:44,240
for a brief second, they held hands.
1123
01:15:50,400 --> 01:15:52,680
'And the two of them went
down the front and held hands
1124
01:15:52,680 --> 01:15:53,920
'at the end of the song.
1125
01:15:53,920 --> 01:15:55,080
'That wasn't rehearsed.
1126
01:15:55,080 --> 01:15:57,960
'There's a lot you see in that
concert which was not rehearsed.
1127
01:15:57,960 --> 01:16:00,920
'It wasn't rehearsed because
Axl wasn't at rehearsals.'
1128
01:16:00,920 --> 01:16:02,560
And it's momentous.
1129
01:16:25,680 --> 01:16:30,240
It's very hard to quantify
what impact the concert had.
1130
01:16:30,240 --> 01:16:32,680
Ladies and gentlemen,
would you please welcome
1131
01:16:32,680 --> 01:16:34,960
the remarkable Elizabeth Taylor?
1132
01:16:34,960 --> 01:16:37,480
But what I can say with utmost
1133
01:16:37,480 --> 01:16:40,520
certainty is it did open up a public
1134
01:16:40,520 --> 01:16:43,000
conversation and together with
1135
01:16:43,000 --> 01:16:47,800
the actions of HIV and Aids,
organisations began to shift
1136
01:16:47,800 --> 01:16:49,680
public attitudes.
1137
01:16:49,680 --> 01:16:55,280
We are here to celebrate the life
of Freddie Mercury.
1138
01:16:56,800 --> 01:16:58,520
It was tricky for us.
1139
01:16:58,520 --> 01:17:01,120
On one level, we're saying,
1140
01:17:01,120 --> 01:17:04,160
this is celebrating his life,
this is the strong statement.
1141
01:17:04,160 --> 01:17:06,680
And on the other hand, we're
thinking, ouch, you know,
1142
01:17:06,680 --> 01:17:12,040
this actually does hurt us.
And it was bound to do.
1143
01:17:18,040 --> 01:17:23,000
We are here also to tell
the whole world
1144
01:17:23,000 --> 01:17:30,440
that he, like others we have lost
to Aids, died before his time.
1145
01:17:30,440 --> 01:17:34,120
Freddie's tribute, to me, was
like a tribute to Richard as well,
1146
01:17:34,120 --> 01:17:37,320
and the thousands
that had died before him.
1147
01:17:40,120 --> 01:17:42,600
He's one of the people that
I thought about for a long, long
1148
01:17:42,600 --> 01:17:47,360
time because he kind of represented
a cohort of patients that died.
1149
01:17:47,360 --> 01:17:52,440
Some when I was with them alone late
at night in a high dependency ward
1150
01:17:52,440 --> 01:17:56,160
trying my best, but it didn't work.
1151
01:17:56,160 --> 01:18:00,560
Each day around the world,
1152
01:18:00,560 --> 01:18:05,360
5.000 people are infected with HIV,
1153
01:18:05,360 --> 01:18:07,840
the virus that causes Aids.
1154
01:18:08,960 --> 01:18:13,400
Tonight, we're here to send them
a message that we care.
1155
01:18:13,400 --> 01:18:16,760
It wasn't that long after
that effective treatment arrived.
1156
01:18:17,800 --> 01:18:21,760
I would think, Oh, Freddie
and this gang of guys, mostly guys,
1157
01:18:21,760 --> 01:18:25,480
would be still alive today
if they had these treatments.
1158
01:18:25,480 --> 01:18:28,560
But they didn't - they were
just a few years too early.
1159
01:18:28,560 --> 01:18:32,880
But I'm also here
with a message for each
1160
01:18:32,880 --> 01:18:38,040
and every one of you - protect
yourselves, love yourselves,
1161
01:18:38,040 --> 01:18:39,920
respect yourselves,
1162
01:18:39,920 --> 01:18:44,640
because I will keep on telling you
until you do and I won't give in.
1163
01:18:44,640 --> 01:18:50,560
And I won't give up because
the world needs you to live.
1164
01:18:58,960 --> 01:19:03,440
It happened with Anselmo
across a lobby.
1165
01:19:03,440 --> 01:19:07,520
So I met him in that lobby
1166
01:19:07,520 --> 01:19:09,080
and I didn't understand why
1167
01:19:09,080 --> 01:19:10,160
the click happened.
1168
01:19:10,160 --> 01:19:12,120
This is a man in a Brazilian hotel.
1169
01:19:12,120 --> 01:19:14,360
I'm never going to see him again.
1170
01:19:14,360 --> 01:19:16,520
Why did that happen?
1171
01:19:16,520 --> 01:19:19,640
This was the first love
of my entire life.
1172
01:19:19,640 --> 01:19:23,840
This was the first person
I ever shared my life with.
1173
01:19:23,840 --> 01:19:27,000
It was love at first sight.
1174
01:19:27,000 --> 01:19:30,840
He was a fashion designer,
very talented man.
1175
01:19:30,840 --> 01:19:35,480
At the time, I was married
and we hid Anselmo
1176
01:19:35,480 --> 01:19:37,720
as my wife's cousin.
1177
01:19:37,720 --> 01:19:40,400
And he was everything to George.
1178
01:19:40,400 --> 01:19:44,440
I was 27 and I'd just started my
first proper relationship,
1179
01:19:44,440 --> 01:19:47,000
which is pretty old,
isn't it, really?
1180
01:19:47,000 --> 01:19:51,960
I went out for dinner with George,
and he was very quiet on me.
1181
01:19:53,040 --> 01:19:54,800
He goes, "Anselmo's got Aids."
1182
01:19:58,280 --> 01:19:59,520
Thank you very much.
1183
01:19:59,520 --> 01:20:01,880
There's something I'd like to say.
1184
01:20:01,880 --> 01:20:04,280
I think many of us have something
to say today.
1185
01:20:06,440 --> 01:20:09,320
I couldn't believe he had found
someone to love.
1186
01:20:10,960 --> 01:20:13,680
And now he was going to lose
that person.
1187
01:20:15,400 --> 01:20:17,640
It was heartbreaking.
1188
01:20:17,640 --> 01:20:22,640
The conservative estimate
for the year 2000
1189
01:20:22,640 --> 01:20:28,080
is 40 million people on this planet
will be infected with HIV?
1190
01:20:29,520 --> 01:20:33,640
And if you think, or any
of you out there, really think
1191
01:20:33,640 --> 01:20:37,600
that those are all going to be gay
people or drug addicts,
1192
01:20:37,600 --> 01:20:40,480
then you're pretty much lining up to
be one of those numbers.
1193
01:20:46,760 --> 01:20:50,520
So, please, for God's sake,
and for Freddie's sake,
1194
01:20:50,520 --> 01:20:53,520
and for your own sakes,
please be careful.
1195
01:20:53,520 --> 01:20:55,040
All right?
1196
01:20:55,040 --> 01:20:56,800
Thank you very much.
1197
01:20:56,800 --> 01:20:59,880
This song
is one of my favourites.
1198
01:20:59,880 --> 01:21:02,000
It's called Somebody To Love.
1199
01:21:38,400 --> 01:21:42,680
"Please God. I cry and cry.
Send me someone."
1200
01:21:42,680 --> 01:21:45,280
And he did, but he was dying.
1201
01:21:47,880 --> 01:21:49,760
I want to hear every single person.
1202
01:21:51,040 --> 01:21:53,480
See every single pair of hands.
1203
01:21:53,480 --> 01:21:55,120
Three, four!
1204
01:22:03,680 --> 01:22:06,320
The sound of his voice is coming out
in the monitors all around me,
1205
01:22:06,320 --> 01:22:09,600
and there were moments on that night
when we had that crystal clear
1206
01:22:09,600 --> 01:22:11,680
razor edge just like Freddie.
1207
01:22:11,680 --> 01:22:14,960
And it was a real
chills-up-the-spine moment
1208
01:22:14,960 --> 01:22:16,240
for all of us.
1209
01:22:23,440 --> 01:22:25,200
When he sings the chorus...
1210
01:22:28,320 --> 01:22:30,920
..and he puts the mic out
to the audience.
1211
01:22:30,920 --> 01:22:32,120
Come on!
1212
01:22:36,920 --> 01:22:38,160
He spun around...
1213
01:22:41,960 --> 01:22:43,920
..cos he knew he had the audience.
1214
01:22:48,160 --> 01:22:52,520
I spoke to Anselmo after
the performance and I said to him,
1215
01:22:52,520 --> 01:22:55,080
"You know that song was for you."
1216
01:22:56,080 --> 01:23:00,360
And he was like, "No, no."
I said, "Anselmo, that was yours."
1217
01:23:03,680 --> 01:23:09,520
And 11 months later, literally
to the day - we knew it was coming,
1218
01:23:09,520 --> 01:23:12,640
of course we knew - he died.
1219
01:23:33,200 --> 01:23:35,760
Thank you very much. Goodnight.
Take care.
1220
01:23:47,920 --> 01:23:53,240
I think there is - I know there is
- one person in the world
1221
01:23:53,240 --> 01:23:58,760
that Freddie would be very proud to
have stand in his footsteps tonight.
1222
01:23:58,760 --> 01:24:01,760
Ladies and gentlemen, Liza!
1223
01:24:08,560 --> 01:24:10,400
She was very emotional about it.
1224
01:24:10,400 --> 01:24:11,920
She loved Freddie.
1225
01:25:04,440 --> 01:25:07,600
I thought it was
just a wonderful day.
1226
01:25:08,840 --> 01:25:12,760
The warmth was sort of infinite.
1227
01:25:12,760 --> 01:25:15,680
I remember feeling totally
exhausted at the end.
1228
01:25:28,120 --> 01:25:31,800
Freddie opened up his heart
and gave it everything he had.
1229
01:25:33,400 --> 01:25:36,520
He lived for his music,
he loved his music.
1230
01:25:36,520 --> 01:25:40,640
And he was proud of himself
as a musician above everything else.
1231
01:25:51,560 --> 01:25:55,320
'We are light years in terms
of treatment from where
1232
01:25:55,320 --> 01:25:57,680
'we were because we have
the medication'
1233
01:25:57,680 --> 01:26:00,160
so I know I'm not going to die
tomorrow.
1234
01:26:00,160 --> 01:26:05,160
But I still meet people who get
diagnosed, and it's devastating.
1235
01:26:05,160 --> 01:26:06,880
I would say to them,
1236
01:26:06,880 --> 01:26:10,600
"Know that there is a world
where you will be loved
1237
01:26:10,600 --> 01:26:13,560
"and you'll be taken care
of without any judgment."
1238
01:26:15,080 --> 01:26:19,160
The antidote to shame is light,
isn't it? Empathy.
1239
01:26:19,160 --> 01:26:22,680
So if the secret stops being
a secret and everybody can see it,
1240
01:26:22,680 --> 01:26:27,160
and we get some love and acceptance,
that is powerful.
1241
01:26:27,160 --> 01:26:28,600
That is powerful.
1242
01:26:31,600 --> 01:26:34,560
I wish Freddie could have
seen that outpouring
1243
01:26:34,560 --> 01:26:36,800
of love and acceptance.
1244
01:26:36,800 --> 01:26:38,400
Thanks, Freddie!
1245
01:26:38,400 --> 01:26:41,720
We just wanted to let you know
we were thinking about you.
1246
01:26:41,720 --> 01:26:43,600
Stay safe!
1247
01:27:30,960 --> 01:27:32,240
Yeah, look at that intro.
1248
01:27:40,600 --> 01:27:44,560
When he was in Montreux, he sat
on the balcony and the view
1249
01:27:44,560 --> 01:27:47,920
is amazing overlooking
the lake and the mountains
1250
01:27:47,920 --> 01:27:49,720
and the chimney tops.
1251
01:28:00,200 --> 01:28:04,360
That would have been the last song
that Freddie would have written
1252
01:28:04,360 --> 01:28:05,640
before he died.
1253
01:28:15,480 --> 01:28:19,680
Although his body was failing him,
his voice was so strong.
1254
01:28:31,080 --> 01:28:35,120
It must have been hard when you know
that you're going to die.
1255
01:28:35,120 --> 01:28:37,800
How do you cope with that?
1256
01:28:37,800 --> 01:28:41,080
By writing a lovely song, maybe.
1257
01:28:41,080 --> 01:28:46,760
And it's lovely that he's left
this legacy for us all.
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