Talk about bassist John Deacon's departure after the death of the lead singer

Jerel 2022-03-15 09:01:01

Before watching the movie, I was not a queen fan, I only heard a few famous singles.

After watching the movie, I was obsessed with the Queen's various albums and scenes for a long time.

What makes me wonder is why bassist John Deacon did not attend the follow-up event with the other two.

Google turned to this article, and then turned it over for reference to people who have the same doubts as me.

Original link: What happened to Queen's John Deacon?

He was a member of one of the world's biggest bands, but John Deacon decided to quit the limelight.

John Deacon was once a member of the world's most famous rock band, but why did he choose to fade out of the spotlight?

But why did Queen bassist John Deacon leave the group? Here's all the big facts about the quiet man of rock...

Why did Queen’s bassist John Deacon choose to leave the team? Here are some important facts about this quiet rock man. .

Why did John Deacon leave Queen?

Why leave the team?

John Deacon was upset by Freddie Mercury 's death in 1991. He later said: "As far as we are concerned, this is it. There is no point carrying on. It is impossible to replace Freddie."

Deakin had a hard time letting go of Freddie's death in 1991. Later, he said: According to our consideration, this is the end. There is no point anymore to continue. Because no one can replace Freddie, Freddie is irreplaceable.

After playing live with Queen three more times – at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness in 1992, at a charity concert with Roger Taylor in Midhurst in 1993, and at the opening of the Bejart Ballet in Paris in 1997, performing'The Show Must Go On' with Elton John – he decided to retire from music.

After participating in three performances with the Queen, he decided to retreat from the music industry. He only participated in these three performances: the 1992 Freddie Mercury memorial concert, the 1993 Roger Taylor charity concert, and the 1997 opening performance of the Paris Bejart Ballet with Elton John.

He re-appeared only briefly by joining Queen in October 1997 for the recording of the final Queen song'No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)', included on the Queen Rocks album.

Picture: PA

What is John Deacon doing now?

How is Dickon?

Deacon has stayed out of the public eye since retiring. He chose not to appear at Queen's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, or to join in the collaboration projects with Paul Rodgers or Adam Lambert.

Since leaving the team, Dickon has not appeared in the public eye. In 2001, the Queen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and later on the concert tour with Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert, Dickon chose not to participate in the event.

Brian May has said that Deacon is still involved on the business side of Queen, and that he also approves of the upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. In 2014, May and Roger Taylor admitted that they no longer have much contact with Deacon except about finances . Taylor said: "[Deacon]'s completely retired from any kind of social contact", and described him as "a little fragile."

Principal May once revealed that his teammates are still in contact with Deakin regarding Queen’s commercial activities. (Now in theaters) Freddie Mercury's biographical film "Bohemian Rhapsody" was approved by Deakin. In 2014, Principal Mei and Huahua revealed that apart from the financial aspect, their teammates no longer have much contact with Deakin. Taylor once mentioned: "Dickon is completely out of all kinds of social interaction." Taylor also described Dickon as "a little bit tired."

He lives in Putney in South West London with his wife Veronica Tetzlaff, whom he married in 1975, and is the father of six children.

He now lives in Putney, southwest London with his wife Veronica Tetzlaff. He married in 1975 and is now the father of six children.

What Queen songs did John Deacon write?

Which Queen's orchestra songs did Deakin compose?

John Deacon wrote a number of Queen classics, including:

Deakin has composed many Queen’s classic songs, including

-'You're My Best Friend'

-"Another One Bites the Dust"-"I Want to Break Free"-"Friends Will Be Friends"-"Friends Will Be Friends"

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The scum is over.

A few thoughts

1. The Deakin actor in the movie really looks like, the actor himself is American. Especially the Beth Jumping on the live aid, it is really a re-enactment of God's synchronization.

2. The solo part of the electric guitar composed by Principal Mei is always crazy and cool. Until I heard Loser Eater, the devil's bass of this whole song, I thought, if it wasn't for bass's handwriting, it wouldn't make sense. After checking all the information, the songwriters are indeed Diacon. And this song is the Queen’s best-selling single in the US market.

3. As an electronic engineering professional bass player, Deakin also works part-time in various internal electronic sound effects, as well as the big killer Deakin amplifier.

4. When I didn't know the queen before, I didn't quite understand why I couldn't come back together, such as this year's Oscar. I feel sorry for Deakin's absence. However, after looping 130 times for the final touch of Uncle Ya's version, one day opened the final touch of the Paul Rodgers concert in Ukraine. How to say, maybe you have your own singing method, but it is indeed with Uncle Ya’s infinite passion and a generation of genius superstars. The interpretation is not a style. The queen's diehard fan, the diehard fan of Uncle Ya, can't accept that her favorite song is interpreted in another style. You can pay tribute, but Uncle Ya is really irreplaceable. So suddenly understood that Dickon's choice was respected.

5. The scene of the queen without bass, her nose is sour. Although a few big hits such as One Hammer, Radio Gaga, the sound of the drums cover the bass sound, it is difficult to hear the bass sound alone, but when you hear the Dust of Loser, you will still be surprised by Deakin’s bass. Bar. Recommend a final tone with the drum removed, and the bass can be heard clearly.

Finally, Queen Forever!

[Queens] The bass sound of "Hammer to fall" without drums is finally clear

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Extended Reading
  • Mona 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Can’t imagine anyone calling this a movie, only seeing the hideous minions, and seeing the sudden joy and surprise when Freddie opened his throat for the first time?

  • Erna 2021-10-20 18:59:50

    From the first time Freddie tapped Bohemian Rhapsody's melody on the piano, my lacrimal glands and pores will shrink for every familiar melody. And the impact of the last Live Aid on the scene made me realize that it is impossible to watch Queen’s Live once in my life — the inexplicable pain and drumming slammed me into the last row of seats in the theater. The tympanic membrane roared.

Bohemian Rhapsody quotes

  • Freddie Mercury: I've been hideous. I know that, and... I deserve your fury. I've been conceited... selfish. Well, an asshole, basically.

    Roger Taylor: Strong beginning.

    Freddie Mercury: Look, I'm happy to strip off my shirt and flagellate myself before you. Or rather, I could ask you a simple question.

    Roger Taylor: I'm good with the flagellation.

    Freddie Mercury: What's it gonna take for all of you to forgive me?

    Brian May: Is that what you want, Freddie? I forgive you. Is that it? Can we go now?

  • Ray Foster: Mark these words: if they're not careful, by the end of the year, no one will know the name Queen.

    [a rock is thrown through the window]

    Ray Foster: Christ!

    Freddie Mercury: [down on the street] You can take that out of our royalties! Twat!

    Ray Foster: Wanker!

    Brian May: You can shove your gold discs! You made a mistake, Foster!

    Freddie Mercury: Asshole!

    Ray Foster: You'll never have a gold disc, you medium talent!

    [to Paul]

    Ray Foster: And to think, I worked with Hendrix.