User talk:Samibach

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August 2019
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provision of liable references
Dear Sir,

I have added a fact, linking the symphony’s second movement to queen’s song

What if no body has noticed that or written about it ...because most people do not listen to classical music !

So how can i refer to a reference that doest exist..!

Please help me

Kind Regards,

Samibach Samibach (talk) 14:11, 16 August 2019 (UTC)