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John Deacon's journey with Queen is one of quiet brilliance and lasting impact. As the band's bassist and one of its key songwriters, Deacon's contributions were often understated but undeniably vital to Queen's success. His iconic basslines on tracks like “Another One Bites the Dust” and “Under Pressure” remain some of the most recognizable in rock history, and his songwriting talents gave the world hits like “You’re My Best Friend” and “I Want to Break Free.” ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Joining Queen: A Perfect Fit 03:01 - Career Highlights: Deacon’s Contributions to Queen’s Greatest Hits 05:12 - The Decline and Departure: Why John Deacon Left Queen 06:27 - Life After Queen: A Quiet Retreat 08:02 - The Rumors: Has John Deacon Really Cut Ties with His Bandmates? 09:03 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: / @factsverseuk Or, watch more videos here: / @factsverseuk Despite his significant role, Deacon always preferred to stay out of the spotlight, a stark contrast to the flamboyant personalities of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, and Roger Taylor. This dynamic, however, helped shape Queen’s creative chemistry, allowing the band to craft a unique sound that resonated with millions. After Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, Deacon’s already reserved nature became even more pronounced, and by 1997, he had quietly retired from the music industry. His decision to leave was rooted in a deep emotional connection to Mercury and a feeling that Queen couldn’t continue in the same way without him. While May and Taylor continued to perform under the Queen name with new collaborations, Deacon remained absent, opting for a life of privacy. This choice has fueled rumors that he no longer communicates with his former bandmates, though both May and Taylor have stated that there is no animosity, just mutual respect for Deacon’s desire to remain retired. Today, at 73, Deacon’s legacy is that of an enigmatic figure who left the music industry on his own terms. His work with Queen continues to inspire new generations, and while he may have stepped away from the spotlight, his influence on the band’s timeless sound remains as strong as ever. At 73, John Deacon Confirms the Rumors About His Queen Bandmates