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Royally Massive Bogusness!

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Uh, Wikipedia, music existed before written history. When people come here and type in "Sing Me To Sleep" they want the waltz by Edwin Greene (even if they don't know that "Edwin Greene" was the name of the person who penned it, SOMETHING I HAD TO FIND OUT BY GOING TO ANOTHER SITE, AND YES YOU WILL RECEIVE THE BILL FOR MY WASTED TIME AT MY HOURLY RATE!!! But I know, you'll have a stroke if you're compelled to admit that people wrote music (or that people even existed) before the 1990s. It'd be fine to have a disambiguation page that would lead to this Alan Walker "song", but please, be an encyclopedia, not a marketing-tool for current hype. How would you impeach that in Wiki-language? "Contempo-centrism"? Definitely NOT encyclopedic.2604:2000:C682:2D00:F021:BA9D:EEF3:34FC (talk) 05:05, 19 February 2018 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson[reply]

We currently only have an article for Walker's "Sing Me to Sleep" and we don't have a page for Edwin Greene either, so we don't need a disambiguation page period. Wikipedia covers a lot of things, but we don't cover every fucking thing on earth, sorry. Hayman30 (talk) 05:11, 19 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]