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Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Queen Live Aid: Why they sounded better was NOT a trick - Bohemian Rhapsody was WRONG
Films | Entertainment | Express.co.uk: It's a cheeky moment in the film. The band's manager, Jim 'Miami' Beach, sidles up to the sound controls at Live Aid and removes the limiters so that Queen upstaged everyone else. The story was already one of many urban legends about the band, except it was their actual long-time engineer Trip Khalaf at the desk in real life. But did he really 'cheat' with a sneaky trick?
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