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"Burn One Down" is a song written and performed by Ben Harper as the sixth track on his 1995 album Fight for Your Mind. The song has been called a "James-Taylor-meets-Bob-Marley moment" for Harper, [1] and the song is a pro-marijuana anthem. [2] [3] It remains one of Harper's most performed songs live.
Forever in Your Mind (FIYM) was an American pop boy band formed in 2013, consisting of Emery Kelly, Ricky Garcia, and Liam Attridge. Their debut extended play, FIYM , was released through Hollywood Records on July 1, 2016.
On November 7, 2024, Rückwardt, Hädrich and Ziermann reunited to perform a live acoustic version of "Subways of Your Mind" on German radio station NDR 1 Welle Nord.This was the band's first performance since dissolving in the 1980s.
Forever in Your Mind has performed tracks from FIYM throughout 2016 to promote the EP. On July 4, 2016, the band performed Hurricane on ABC 's Good Morning America . [ 6 ] Later that year, Forever in Your Mind played its first major headlining show at the iconic Roxy Theatre , performing "Enough About Me" and "Whistle" in addition to "Hurricane".
Like the debut, For All the Seasons of Your Mind addressed controversial topics: "Queen Merka and Me" was one of the first songs written about homosexual love, [3] the single "Insanity Comes Quietly to the Structured Mind" dealt with suicide, [4] and "Shady Acres" was a dark look at home and burial services for elderly relatives. [5]
The album and its title track, a feedback-drenched number taking a third of the album's length, introduces the subversion of Christian themes explored on later songs, describing a mystical approach to salvation in which "the Kingdom of Heaven is within" and achievable through freeing one's mind, after which one's "ass" will follow.
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Making Your Mind Up logo (2004–2006) The 2004 selection was completely different and had a hugely increased budget. Gone was the Song For Europe name, replaced with Making Your Mind Up. The radio semi-final was also gone, although the songs were presented on a regular edition of Top of the Pops two weeks prior to the live final.