Book description
Is This the Real Life?
The Untold Story of QUEEN
Mark Blake
Despite the death of their exuberant frontman Freddie Mercury in
1991, Queen remain one of the most popular bands on the planet. Yet,
the full story of their extraordinary success has never been told,
until now.
Derided by critics, but adored by fans, the band's
single-mindedness and sheer ambition paid off when in 1975, Queen's
six-minute operatic single 'Bohemian Rhapsody' became a Number 1 hit,
changing their lives forever. From then on, Queen's story was one of
constant musical and stylistic re-invention, as the progressive rock
of the early '70s mutated into stadium anthems, romantic ballads and
pure pop, with a side order of jazz, gospel and heavy metal. Then, in
1985, Queen's incredible performance at Live Aid stole the show and
reminded a global television audience of why they were one of the
greatest live acts of all time.
Mojo and Q journalist Mark Blake has conducted brand new
interviews with record producers, ex-band members, personal assistants
and school friends to produce a complete account of the band's rise
from suburbia to worldwide superstardom. Is This The Real Life?: The
Untold Story Of Queen tells you for the first time how the band became
champions of the world.