Brian May’s Heartfelt Tribute To Freddie Mercury On His 78th Birthday Shakes The Rock World With Rare 3D Photos That Bring Back The “Good Days” When Queen Ruled The Stage As Fans Flood With Tears And Love For The Legend Who Left Too Soon But Still Lives Forever In Every Anthem Every Stage Light And Every Soul That Dares To Live Unapologetically Loud

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Queen guitarist Brian May has stirred emotions among fans with a heartfelt Instagram post paying tribute to his late bandmate and dear friend, Freddie Mercury. The post, shared on the eve of what would have been Mercury’s 78th birthday, reflects both nostalgia and deep affection for the legendary singer.

Remembering “Good Days”

May published a series of rare photographs, taken with his personal Stereo Realist 3D camera, showing Mercury standing on a hotel balcony in Munich with his arms triumphantly raised. Alongside the images, May wrote:

“Happy Birthday dear Freddie. PLEASE SWIPE folks. Here’s Freddie in 3D, courtesy of my Stereo Realist camera, greeting the world from his balcony in the Munich Hilton, Germany. I’m thinking 1979… good days. Bri.”

The candid glimpse of Mercury, paired with May’s words, evoked a wave of emotions from fans, many of whom responded with warm birthday wishes and personal reflections. One follower wrote, “Thank you very very much for sharing this dear Bri. A big hug and have a great day.” Another added, “Happy heavenly birthday to dear Freddie for 5th September. You’re such a sweet one Bri!”

Others gently reminded May of the date, pointing out his affectionate tribute was shared a day early.

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Freddie’s Final Days

Mercury, who passed away in November 1991 at just 45 from complications related to AIDS, spent his final years in the comfort of his beloved Garden Lodge home in London. His close friend and assistant, Peter “Phoebe” Freestone, has often spoken about the sanctuary the house provided for Mercury during his most difficult times.

“Freddie’s Garden Lodge generally had a quiet atmosphere,” Freestone once recalled. “It was his home, so while he had quite a few wonderful parties for anything up to 200 people, it was a place he felt secure in and a place where he didn’t have to guard anything he said or did.”

According to Freestone, Mercury cherished simple moments in those final years: slipping into mismatched tracksuits, enjoying silence, or laughing heartily with friends. Despite his illness, he remained surrounded by people who brought him joy and laughter until the very end.

A Legacy That Lives On

Decades after his passing, Freddie Mercury’s influence continues to resonate around the world. His unique voice, theatrical stage presence, and fearless individuality made him an icon in music and culture. For May and fellow Queen members, the loss remains deeply personal — yet through music and memories, Mercury’s spirit endures.

May’s moving tribute not only honored his friend’s memory but also reminded fans of the enduring bond the band shared. As Mercury’s birthday passed, the outpouring of love across social media showed that his legacy remains as powerful as ever — a reminder of the joy, brilliance, and humanity he brought to the world.

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