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"He’s completely retired from any kind of social contact," Roger added.Ironically, it was John's quiet nature that endeared him to his bandmates in the first place.All was not lost though, as the ex-Queen member is still very much involved with the financial side of the band.15 May 2019, 11:33 | Updated: 16 May 2019, 12:59Roger Taylor and Brian May have spoken about John Deacon quitting Queen, explaining what happened in the aftermath of Freddie Mercury's death and their total belief that Queen was finished."John freaked out and decided he really couldn’t deal with being in the music business anymore, it was an odd period," Roger Taylor said, adding: "Really the band was over."But friends, bandmates and colleagues all agree that after losing Freddie Mercury, the pressures of the music industry became overwhelming for the naturally reclusive John Deacon."I think he’s a little fragile and he just didn’t want to know anything about talking to people in the music business or whatever. "Deacon did not appear in public to support the release of Bohemian Rhapsody.Friends and colleagues also attested to his close bond with Mercury, who shielded the shy bassist from some of the pressures of fame. John was only 19 when he joined Queen. John Deacon got sad after the singer’s death and that resulted in the reduction of his musical activity. A new documentary, The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story, builds on the impact of the Oscar-winning Bohemian Rhapsody. "When rare shots of him emerged last year, neighbours told the press Deacon was rarely seen.May said Deacon, though, found it impossible: "I think losing Freddie was very hard for him as well. I knew it was coming but it was still awful. ""Not a single guttural grunt. "See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper,order back issues and use the historic Daily Expressnewspaper archive.May echoed the comments saying: "We don’t (keep in contact), really. The band had been finishing up demos and recordings left by their much-missed frontman, but at the time it was believed by all three surviving members that it was the end.It's been 28 years since Freddie Mercury died but suddenly Queen is back in the news and topping box office and music charts, as well as launching a massive new tour. John Deacon (right) pictured at a Queen press conference in 1975. Rare photos show the reclusive star now. John Deacon was born on August 19, 1951. These days Deacon still lives in Putney with his wife of forty-five years with whom he's raised six children. He and Freddie were opposites really, because John is so shy and he was the youngest in the band. John Deacon is estimated to be worth up to £130million and has quietly raised six children with his wife of 44 years in the same South West London home he bought with his first proper royalty cheque. At the time he stated: “As far as we are concerned, this is it. So why would Roger Taylor brand him a 'sociopath' and Brian May call him 'delicate'?The term 'sociopath' seems rather extreme. Even in retirement though, Deacon's time with Queen continues to pay off. "Queen fan club president Jacky Smith said: "John just gave up after Freddie died. He doesn't contact us. Today I wanted to take a look at QUEEN’s original bassist JOHN DEACON and whatever happened to him.QUEEN has been in the news a lot the past few years with the huge success of the FREDDIE MERCURY biopic and the band constantly touring with ADAM LAMBERT. In the new documentary both talk about the pain of losing Freddie but imply Deacon found it much harder to deal with.Deacon sensationally left the band in 1997, six years after Freddie's death. What happened to John Deacon. Picture: Getty Roger Taylor And John Deacon Of Queen In Munich. John Deacon was always the quiet Queen. Quietly and firmly he has raised a family in Putney after enjoying more fame, fortune and achievement than most could ever dream of.
"Yet May also once said: "He's very solid and no-nonsense.
Even in retirement though, Deacon's time with Queen continues to pay off. "In the new documentary, Taylor says the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991 was the catalyst for Deacon retiring: "John freaked out and decided he really couldn’t deal with being in the music business anymore, It was an odd period. May has openly talked about contemplating suicide and Deacon spoke about depression.Deacon's friends and bandmates all seem to agree that losing Freddie meant the pressures and struggles of the music industry became intolerable. We respect that."Giving an insight into the private star's personality, he added: "He still keeps an eye on the finances. He became interested in electronics, reading magazines on the subject and building small device… Picture: Getty Freddie took him under his wing and they were very close for all those years. John Richard Deacon was born on 19 August 1951 in Leicester to Arthur Henry and Lilian Molly Deacon (née Perkins). We respect that." When i became a journalist i knew i wanted to write about my passions.