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You're my I Ching love, baby<br> | You're my I Ching love, baby<br> | ||
Changing all the time<br> | Changing all the time<br> | ||
I thought I had you covered<br> | I thought I had you covered<br> | ||
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[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 20 May 2025
Band mentioned in Alexander Besher's 1994 novel Rim: A Novel of Virtual Reality. By the time the novel is set (2027), they are a retro act (like fellow band Goin' Ape.) We hear a snippet of one of their songs thanks to Wasteland NetFM's 'trode-DJ, King Alfonso Aserioso.
Sample lyrics:
You're my I Ching love, baby
Changing all the time
I thought I had you covered
But I haven't got a dime