"White Man", a track on Queen 1976 album A Day At The Races, " was written by guitarist Brian May about the suffering of Native Americans at the hands of European immigrants. Its riff was used for the album intro, similar to the pairing of "Procession and "Father To Son some years before. This song would be the focal point for a Freddie Mercury vocal solo on the subsequent tour for the album, and would serve as both a Mercury vocal solo spot and a Brian May guitar solo spot on the 1977-78 News of the World tour. The song is one of Queen's heaviest wor… read more
"White Man", a track on Queen 1976 album A Day At The Races, " was written by guitarist Brian May about the suffering of Native Americans at the hands of European immigran… read more
Queen is an English rock band originally consisting of four members: vocalist and pianist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bass guitarist John Deacon, and drummer Roger Taylor. The band formed in London in 1970 after May and Taylor's former band Smile split after having released an album and single. Freddie replaced lead vocalist Tim Staffell, after the latter's departure from the original trio. There was much deliberation as to what the band's name would be. May and Taylor had settled upon the Grand Dance, derived from a C.S. Lewis Trilogy of books Out Of The S… read more
Queen is an English rock band originally consisting of four members: vocalist and pianist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bass guitarist John Deacon, and drummer Roger Taylor. The band formed in London in 1970 after May and Taylo… read more