Talk:Live at Wembley '86

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[edit] audio quality

did anyone ever notice a very annoying high pitched noise on those live cds? i stopped playing them because of this issue like over 10 years ago, but when i listened to them recently the noise was gone. i always thought it was a kind of faulty pressing, but reading about a device that emits high-frequency sounds to drive off kids without bothering adults, i wonder whether i simply can't hear that noise anymore because i got old. or i might simply be going slighty mad ;)

[edit] Tutti Frutti

The link to Tutti Frutti on here goes to a Little Richard song, not a Queen song. Should we possibly disable this link until we have a disambugation that also pertains to Queen? Cheers! WiiAlbanyGirl 05:17, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

The song preformed here is the Little Richard song. Queen are one of the many artists who have covered the song, but they only did so during live shows. So no there shouldn't be a disambiguation page.— miketm - Queen WikiProject - 05:48, 13 February 2007 (UTC)