11) Statues of Freddie Mercury. A statue of Freddie Mercury was created and placed in Montreux, Switzerland. It was unveiled on 25th November 1996, and stands at over three metres high overlooking Lake Geneva. Queen drummer Roger Taylor admitted he has a statue of Freddie in his back garden.
It's not been a very good tour for Freddie's voice because in most of the show it was very weak, but overall this is the tour where Freddie has the widest range ever, of nearly 4 octaves! (3
A recording of Freddie Mercury singing opera in 1987 showcases the untrained singer's incredible four-octave vocal range. A video of Freddie Mercury 's isolated vocals released in 2012 may just prove the Queen star's singing voice was completely unrivalled. Taken from the special edition of his Barcelona album with Montserrat Caballé, theYRWH5qN. 317 485 242 43 132 155 337 288 156