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    Freddie Mercury was 'inconsolable' when he lost his hero 'Nobody can take his place'

    FREDDIE MERCURY idolised one man above all others and was devastated when he lost his greatest hero: "He was everything I wanted to be."

    By STEFAN KYRIAZIS
    08:49, Sun, Sep 20, 2020 | UPDATED: 09:45, Sun, Sep 20, 2020

    Freddie was passionate about music from a young age. Even though he became one of the greatest showmen of all time, he was actually naturally very shy and looked to other stars for inspiration. One idol stood above all others and Freddie would travel the country as a young man to watch his hero perform. He kept a photograph in his room, copied his style and even sketched the flamboyant performer. Scroll down for Freddie's own words of adoration and the beautiful pencil drawing he created of his own hero, Jiumi Hendrix, on the 50th Anniversary of his tragic death.

    When Mercury was still Farrokh Bulsara, an art and design student (and aspiring musician) at Ealing Art College in the late 1960s, his dream was already firmly fixed on musical stardom.

    He looked up to Jimi Hendrix, who was already creating waves across the world with his outrageous style and extraordinary stage presence. Freddie kept a photograph of the American psychedelic rock star on his bedroom mirror for inspiration.

    Freddie said: "Jimi Hendrix was just a beautiful man, a master showman and a dedicated musician. I would scour the country to see him, whenever he played, because he really had everything any rock’n’roll star should have; all the style and presence."

    Freddie even wanted to be a guitarist like his idol but realised he would never be good enough and concentrated on the piano.

    Freddie added: "He (Hendrix) didn’t have to force anything. He’d just make an entrance and the whole place would be on fire. He was living out everything I wanted to be.

    "Hendrix is very important. He’s my idol. He sort of epitomises, with his presentation on stage, the whole works of a rock star."

    https://www.express.co.uk/entertain...cury-death-Jimi-Hendrix-music-Queen-band-fans

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