My humble tribute to two great voices of the twentieth century. Queen Freddie Mercury meets Big Luciano Pavarotti. A duet that all of us would have liked to see.
Video taken from Pavarotti & Friends 2003 and from Mercury & Montserrat Caballè Barcellona.
Un mio umile omaggio a due grandi voci del novecento. Queen Freddie Mercury incontra Big Luciano Pavarotti. Un duetto che tutti noi avremmo voluto vedere. Video tratti dal Pavarotti & Friends del 2003 e dal concerto di Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballè per la presentazione di Barcellona.
Testo:
I'm just the pieces of the man I used to be
Too many bitter tears are raining down on me
I'm far away from home
And I've been facing this alone for much too long
Io sento che qualcuno non mi ha detto mai
su come poi si riesce a vivere così
nella mente mia confusa guardo indietro per capire dove sbagliai
Too much love will kill you
If you can't make up your mind
Torn between the lover and the love you leave
behind
You're headed for disaster 'cos you never read
the signs
Too much love will kill you, everytime
Son solo l'ombra di quell'uomo che ero io
e sembra che non trovo un'latra via per te
io a te portavo il sole adesso quel che faccio butto giù
How would it be if you were standing in my shoes
Can't you see that it's impossible to choose
No there's no making sense of it
Every way I go I have to lose
Troppo amor ti uccide ma nessuno amore no
ma la forza che tu hai dentro che ti fa gridar ancor
di dolore impazzirai sei la vittima e lo sai
Troppo amor ti uccide la tua vita è una bugia
Yes, too much love will kill you
And you won't understand why
You'd give your life you'd sell your soul
But here it comes again
Too much love will kill you
In the end... In the end
In the end... In the end
'The Mercury Craze' is the single from the critically acclaimed album 'For Hero : For Fool' by Subtle. Available worldwide now on Lex Records / EMI.
This video was produced by Norwegian/Japanese animation collective 'SSSR', combining drawings, animated models, cut-up film and 3D computer graphics. It follows on from their previous trilogy of videos for Subtle's previous album 'Wishingbone' (also on You Tube) that won best music video at the British Animation Awards 2006.
This video is also available on 'The Mercury Craze' enhanced CD single (including a remix by Soft Pink Truth and a collaboration with Wolf Parade called 'Middleclass Haunt'):
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The dramatic video titled Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas has had a tremendous impact on both the public and professional audiences.The full version plays 40 minutes with interviews of experts in the fields of mercury toxicology, environmental medicine, politics and dentistry. It is available from the IAOMT for $14.95 + $4 shipping. Send Kym an email at info@iaomt.org to order your personal DVD today.
Mercury and Caballé singing "Barcelona" on October 8th 1988 at huge open air La Nit festival staged in Barcelona, which was held to celebrate the arrival of the Olympic Flag from Seoul.
Mercury Toxicity & Autism Part 1
Dr. Boyd Haley is a professor and chair of the chemistry department at the University of Kentucky. In this interview, Dr. Haley discusses mercury toxicity as a causal factor in Autism. He also discusses the two primary sources of mercury toxicity: vaccines & dental amalgams.
Source:
F.A.I.R. Autism Media
http://www.autismmedia.org
Vaccine Information and Awareness sites:
http://thinktwice.com/
http://www.vaclib.org/
http://www.whale.to/vaccines.html
octomedia Mercury toxicity Autism link
"Under Pressure" is a 1981 song by Queen and David Bowie. It marked Queen's first released collaboration with another recording artist, and is featured on their 1982 album Hot Space. The song was a hit at the time, reaching #1 in the UK singles chart.
The song evolved from a jam session the band had with Bowie at its studio in Montreux, Switzerland, therefore it was credited as co-written by the five musicians. According to Queen bassist John Deacon (as quoted in a French magazine in 1984), however, the song's primary musical songwriter was Freddie Mercury — though all contributed to the arrangement. An earlier, embryonic version of the song without Bowie called "Feel Like" is widely available in bootleg form.
Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor have credited the bass riff to Deacon; Bowie also said on his website that the bassline was already written before he became involved.
Bowie had originally come to the studios in order to sing backing vocals in another Queen song, "Cool Cat," which would end up being edited out since he wasn't satisfied with them. Once he got there, they jammed for a while and wrote the song.
Very nice song sung by the great Freddie Mercury and nicely played by Queen.