A Quote by Kacey Musgraves

You can't beat Freddie Mercury. He was a mad man in the best sense possible. — © Kacey Musgraves
You can't beat Freddie Mercury. He was a mad man in the best sense possible.
Only Freddie Mercury could do Freddie Mercury. He was absolutely brilliant - I loved him to pieces, and I had a great deal of respect for him.
My favourite song is Someone To Love. That is more like me than the other stuff, as it was the only one I was actually able to create from the bottom up. I call it an homage, not a remake. It is an homage to Freddie Mercury, because I don't think people can really remake Freddie Mercury. That's why we did a gospel version.
Freddie Mercury made a lot of sense to me even though I didn't understand the lyrics.
I adored Freddie Mercury and Queen had a hit called Radio Gaga. That's why I love the name. Freddie was unique - one of the biggest personalities in the whole of pop music. He was not only a singer but also a fantastic performer, a man of the theatre and someone who constantly transformed himself. In short: a genius.
What was Freddie like then? Alongside the showman, he was a rather shy introvert. But if the attention was focused on him, he was a natural star, as we all saw after we put Queen together. Week by week, we saw him grow into this character, Freddie Mercury.
It's not like I'm pretending to be Freddie Mercury.
Freddie will have been dead for 20 years in November. I was staggered because it doesn't seem possible that all that time has passed and I still miss him. He was my best friend, my best man. We shared so much and I owe so much to him.
I wish I was Freddie Mercury, straight up.
Freddie Mercury inspired me when I was young.
Nobody should attempt to do Freddie Mercury impressions.
My lifetime role model and hero is Freddie Mercury of Queen.
Freddie Mercury wrote songs that were real and true.
I think Freddie Mercury is probably the best of all time in terms of a rock voice. There was a vulnerability to it, his technical ability was amazing, and so much of his personality would come out through his voice. I'm not even a guy to buy Queen records, really, and I still think he's one of the best.
I don't want to be nasty but let's just say Robbie Williams is no Freddie Mercury.
There will never be another Freddie Mercury, one of the greatest rock and roll singers.
People have been telling me for years that I sound like Freddie Mercury.
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