As Freddie Mercury was nearing the end of his life, members of Queen hurried writing and production on Innuendo, their final record together. Just weeks before his passing of AIDS-related complications, Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher filmed These Are The Days Of Our Lives in black and white, so as to hide most of the effects the disease was having on him, and the toll it was taking on his health:
The song was credited to the entire band but was actually penned by drummer Roger Taylor, who participated in the first shoot with Mercury and bassist John Deacon; guitarist Brian May, who was on a publicity tour for the album, shot his footage a few weeks later.
Notice Mercury's last words ever filmed on tape, "I still love you", whispered at the end of the video.
Thursday, August 3, 2017
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
No Fandango: Anthony Scaramucci Fired After Just 10 Days
Seth Meyers had a few killer jokes about Anthony Scaramucci's firing ten days into his job as White House Communications Director last night:
As a matter of fact, Stephen Colbert had a few choice one-liners himself:
President Donald Trump, for his part, tweeted this:
This is insane.
As a matter of fact, Stephen Colbert had a few choice one-liners himself:
President Donald Trump, for his part, tweeted this:
This is insane.
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