February 1971 the band becomes complete when bassist player John Deacon joins Queen. Then next year Queen signs a ridiculous deal with Trident Studios which only allows them to use a studio when other famous artists weren’t using it. The only reason they signed Trident’s contract was because of their state of the art tech. In 1973 Queen signs a recording contract with EMI/Trident Studios. Queen released the songs "Keep Yourself Alive", "Seven Seas of Rhye", and "Killer Queen". Freddie created the “Queen Crest”, their bands logo. The band started the first official Queen fan club.
In 1975 Queen goes on their first tour in the US. The song "Killer Queen" gets freddie his first Ivor Novello songwriting award. Queen thankfully concludes their awful deal with Trident. "Bohemian Rhapsody", Queen’s most famous song, is both rock and opera. It is released on October 31 becoming number one song in the UK in November and wins Freddie another Ivor Novello award. 1976 Queen goes on tour in Australia for the first time and also tours in US and Japan again. In February all four of Queen’s albums get into UK Top 20. September 18th Queen did a major concert in Hyde Park, London. The album “A Day At The Races” is released in December of this year. In October 1977 the single "We Are The Champions" is released. "We Are The Champions" was made by Queen to interact with the audience, it’s rhythm is stomp stomp clap, stomp stomp clap.... "Bohemian Rhapsody" earns Britannia Award. Their album “News of the World” is released. Queen gets rid of John Reid for Jim Beach who got control over their legal affairs, and creates its own personal management team which included Paul Prenter. John Reid was Queen's first manager. Queen tour Europe in 1978. Queen start recording at Munich next year which had state of the art tech and a way better offer than Trident Studios. They release the album “Live Killers” in June. Freddie performs in charity dance gala with the Royal Ballet at the London Coliseum, there he meets Peter Freestone his future personal assistant.
1980 The song "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" hits Number One in many countries and earns Queen their debut US chart topper. Queen release the album “The Game” which becomes their first Number One album in the US. The single "Another One Bites the Dust" gets Number One in many countries. They release the album "Flash Gordon". Since their band was bigger Trident created a better offer for a further six albums in 1982. The single "Under Pressure" with David Bowie written by John Deacon reached Number One. During 1983 starts his first solo album at Munich and meets Jim Hutton, the love of his life. On July 1985, Queen do their most amazing performance at, Live Aid there Queen “steal the show” and make them sound like… "The Princes of The Universe". The crowd is blown away by the performance, bands after them try to beat them, but none come close. Even during the show Freddie blows a kiss to his parents who he knows that are watching him on their TV. Sadly Freddie had AIDS and singing hurt his throat and bids farewell to Munich and returns to London. Next year on 1986 the album “A Kind of Magic” is released which includes "The Princes of The Universe". Paul Prenter, who was using Freddie until Freddie kicked him out, exposes Freddie and tells everyone Freddie likes men. Freddie is then defended by his friends, Elton John, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and more. Though Freddie was sick he still made music, it was the only thing pushing him until on one day on November 24 1991, Freddie Dies.