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Journalists Paul Gambaccini and Laura Barton discuss the "llama recordings" created with both the great performers
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Michael Jackson's llama wrecked Freddie Mercury's dreams of recording a hit duet with the King of Pop - because the queen estrella didn't like working in a studio with an overgrown pet. The tragic Bohemian Rhapsody singer made a friend of Jackson in the early 1980s and the two superstars plotted to work together, but things hit a snag when the
Per Lesley-Ann Jones' biography, Mercury (via Hollywood Reporter ), Jackson was less than enthused about Mercury using cocaine in the Thriller singer's living room, which ultimately contributed to the pair falling out. Still, at least the experience left them both an amazing rock 'n' roll story richer.
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My guess is Michael drinking coke. And snorting the llama. Sebastian 03.01.2013 14:26 'Freddie was going to be on the Thriller album but Michael sacked him because he found him snorting coke' isn't really appropriate for a documentary about Freddie. cmsdrums 03.01.2013 15:13: It might not be suitable, but surely the truth is the truth? MartynTS
Recorded in 1983, the recordings were part of a planned duets record that was scrapped because Michael Jackson weirded Freddie Mercury out by bringing a llama to the studio.
Imagine being Freddie Mercury on drugs and having to process the fact that you鈥檙e in a studio with Michael Jackson and a fucking llama. You know you鈥檙e high but you don鈥檛 know if the llama is real, you don鈥檛 know why it鈥檚 there, and it鈥檚 freaking you the fuck out.
February 17, 1983. Michael Jackson on the cover of Rolling Stone. Bonnie Schiffman. I t鈥檚 noon, and somewhere in the San Fernando Valley, the front shades of a row of condos are lowered against
Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury recorded a three tracks at MJ's private home studio in 1983. One was the dramatically charismatic frontman on Queen, the other was known the world over as the King of Pop and together they recorded a handful of duets, only one of which ever made it officially to the light of day.
Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury supposedly had a falling out because Michael brought his pet llama to the recording studio. Luke Frazza / AFP / Getty Images, Gary Merrin / Getty Images
On any given day, Michael would be able visit his pet elephant, lions, tigers, baboons, orangutans, flamingos, snakes, giraffes, alligators, a llama, and more. After his death, Michael Jackson鈥檚 animals at Neverland Ranch became dispersed to new locations and owners. His two tigers, Thriller and Sabu, are now at Shambala.
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