Freddie Mercury of Queen and Eric Carr of Kiss, 19 years gone today.
Mostly throughout the day, I was thinking of Freddie. I was thinking of what special thing should I do today to commemorate his death anniversary.
Then it occured to me, I don't really have to do anything special and grandiose. Just remembering him and thinking about him is already a special thing to do.
I still feel the same way to what I posted here a year ago about Freddie's long been gone but not forgotten.
So I don't have to write another long post, it's all here ("Freddie Mercury 18 Years Gone). This is for myself anyway.
I wonder where you are now Freddie? If there is such a thing as heaven, you deserve to be there. I wonder what you're doing right now? I'm pretty sure you're right there floating in the clouds with flocks of angels doing harmonies with you with their harps complimenting your piano playing. :D
Thanks for the inspiration.
To Eric Carr, it seems unfair to not write much about him. But since he's also part of the one thing that I truly love which is music, I thank him for his contributions with Kiss. You and Kiss just make me proud of you guys 'cause I actually know some of the "kids" I know in school who truly adore KISS. Which I think is a big step for them compared to what they mostly listen to nowadays. I know you're in a better place too. :)
I pay tribute by playing these legendary guys' music.
Freddie you are still my hero. I never would have gotten better with the piano if it weren't for you. Again, thanks.
peace.love.unity.
Advance Happy Thanksgiving everryone!
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