Quotes related to 'White Man' from 'A Day At The Races' album

[playing slide]: The only tuning I've used apart from normal is to take the bottom string down to D, which I've used on "The Prophet's Song", "White Man", and "Fat Bottomed Girls".

Brian May; Guitar Player magazine, January, 1983 #

[loud noise] I don’t know, it’s down to Mike Stone our engineer. We’re very bad in the studio for that actually, the poor engineer has to really suffer because we really want as much level as possible. We keep pushing the phasers up and he keeps looking at the meters and going ‘Oh it’ll never cut’. Then we give him the added task of going over to New York or wherever and saying ‘Make sure that cuts as loud as possible’.

Freddie Mercury; Kenny Everett, Capitol Radio, London, November 1976 #

`White Man' is the B side. It's Brian's song, a very bluesy track. Gave me the opportunity to do raucous vocals. I think it'll be a great stage number.

Freddie Mercury; Circus magazine, 31 January 1977 #

It's Brian's song, a very bluesy track. Gave me the opportunity to do raucous vocals. I think it'll be a great stage number.

Freddie Mercury; Circus, January 1977 #

A real bitch to sing. It really requires a lot of my voice.

Freddie Mercury; Madison Square Garden, 2nd of December 1977 #

It's a real bitch of a song. It really gets to the nodules.

Freddie Mercury; The Houston Summit, 11th of December 1977 #