Óli Gneisti (English)
@oligneisti@social.linux.pizza
#Librarian, #podcaster (#StoriesOfIceland), #folklorist and more. #Icelandic but writing in English. I run my own instance of Mastodon for Iceland and Icelandic stuff. If you want the Icelandic version of me you can find me @oligneisti
social.linux.pizza
Óli Gneisti (English)
@oligneisti@social.linux.pizza
#Librarian, #podcaster (#StoriesOfIceland), #folklorist and more. #Icelandic but writing in English. I run my own instance of Mastodon for Iceland and Icelandic stuff. If you want the Icelandic version of me you can find me @oligneisti
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@oligneisti@social.linux.pizza
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Feb 18, 2026
To me, Cliff Richard and Freddie Mercury always seemed an unlikely pair of friends.
The thing I didn't know was that Richard was born in India and because of his accent and complexion he, strangely, faced anti-Indian racism when his family moved back to Britain.
Freddie Mercury's family was from India and he was educated there in a British type boarding school. When he fled to Britain with his family from Zanzibar he also had to deal with racism.
So Cliff and Freddie actually had a weirdly shared/similar background.
I think they only performed together once, singing It's In Everyone of Us as part of a charity performance of the musical Time back in 1988.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9R1H-5Dtpw
#CliffRichard
#FreddieMercury
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