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  • I heard on "Behind the Music" that fixing his overbite might inhibit his diction and enuciation, therefore making Freddie not sound like Freddie. I buy this because in high school jazz band, there was a sax player (Casey Young) who continued to wear his retainer long after his dentist told him he could remove it. Casey could not play sax without the retianer as he had become accustomed to playing with it in. Freddie was probably in the same fix. Besides, his overbite was famous.
  • You don't like his awesome goofy teeth? How dare you...
  • Because he can, it's fucking Freddie Mercury... who else can sing like him???
  • It could jeopardize his vocal abilities including diction. Same reason Barbara Streisand never got a nose job.
  • I don't know, maybe he actually liked it. The one thing I can't figure out was why Lemmy from Motorhead never had that huge mole removed! That thing has it's own zipcode.
  • You know that all of the important things that a person will need to know and need to learn are done before the age of 15 that being ones formative years, now, in the case of Freddy Mercury he was a world famous person who had learned to sing and talk with that over bite that formation of SSSS snake stop sss, one learns to speak and form words in their formative life, and the example is if you have to start leaining to talk with a new plate or false teeth or an overbite one takes along time to learn this and must be done corectly with a speach therapist and it may or may not affect some one but would you go through that if you didn't have to like have to learn to say your s ss, see it is not easty but it is easy in your formative years, after 15-16 the brain doesn't learn the same way as it did before it takes some effort but it can be done but if you can hide it with a moustache than all the better.
  • hello because its famous duhh lmao
  • It could change his voice and he was famous for the overbite. Why risk it?
  • it did not hinder his ability to perform fellatio

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