Freddy Mercury bristles soul of Google with a musical doodle

Freddy Mercury bristles soul of Google with a musical doodle
Google has managed to thrill us with his doodle of Freddie Mercury. With 'Queen' there are only two options: either you're a fan or not yet know you're a fan. And listen to Freddie Mercury always has an added spiritual bristle hair the most gullible. The search engine gives us today, September 5, 2011, the day would celebrate the 65th birthday of the singer, an animated music video as the theme Doodle 'Do not Stop Me Now' which is simple, easy, and frankly a damn wonder.

In a minute and a half, Google Doodle raises the limbo category of art, becoming an excuse ephemeris is an exercise unspeakable emotion. Freddie Mercury voice, drawing walks her through an eighties aesthetic, even pixelated image as if it were a video game from Nintendo, transported to an unforgettable time. In addition, we add the subtitles with the lyrics of the song to understand why fantasy.
Freddie Mercury was born in Tanzania on September 5, 1946 (real name Farrokh Bulsara) and rise in life got the title of "Maximum Rock God," as the British media claimed after the November 24, 1991, fatal date on which Freddie Mercury died. Her powerful voice was accompanied by his tremendous intellect and poetry, which led him to write such hits as 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Killer Queen', 'Somebody to Love', 'We Are the Champions, "" Crazy Little Thing Called Love' or one's 'Do not Stop Me Now'. All, without exception, Temazos. The Spanish store in the heart of the action more allure of Freddie Mercury who, with Montserrat Caballé, glared at the Barcelona Olympic Games 92. An audio-visual document is rescued from time to time with nostalgia, as one of the most magical moments of music in our country. Google invites us to recover, with its 'Doodle Clip', the immortal spirit of Freddie Mercury and unforgettable. And it does so with a breathtaking beauty with which we can only say one thing: THANK YOU.

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