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All In Your Mind Lyrics
Look inside your head and find, tell me now and it's all in your mind
Look inside your head and find a way deep inside and it's all in your mind
It's all in your mind
It's all in your mind
Revolution, air pollution, Chairman Mao Tse Tung is in your mind
"But he's dead pal... He's not very well anyway..."
A new day breaking-people hating
Love's a dream and it's all in your mind
[Solo]
Segregation, preservation, politicians all are in your mind
Pewter suta, Karma Sutra, even Blanckenheimer's in your mind
Yes...
It's all in your mind
It's all in your mind
Look inside your head and find a way deep inside and it's all in your mind
It's all in your mind
"But he's dead pal... He's not very well anyway..."
A new day breaking-people hating
Love's a dream and it's all in your mind
Pewter suta, Karma Sutra, even Blanckenheimer's in your mind
It's all in your mind
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never heard this song, want to though
great song, its on the "eddie's archives" cd's if you're interested in hearing.
I can't be too sure what it's about but i think it's talking about how many bad things in the world are being covered up or just not talked about.
i think its like...wishful thinking....like someone really is going into denial about the bad stuff going on just denying reality in general
just to clear a weird lyric up
Suta is the name of a class of people mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. Sutas were the children of two parents of different castes.
FROM THE maidenfans.com 'All In Your Mind' was originally recorded by the British band Stray for their 1970 self-titled debut album. The original version is actually quite different from Maiden's version, assentially in the multipart harmony vocals of the verse and slightly different harmonics in the opening-section. Steve Harris was a big fan of the band used to go to their gigs regularly. "Blanckenheimer", who is mentioned in the lyrics, was an old school friend of Stray's (whose real name was Gerald Blankensee) and later became the band's first roadie
and if you want to hear it...its also on the Holy Smoke single too. im not sure if thats any real help though.
This song is a cover from a band called STRAY in 1970, written by Del Bramham, Maiden made it a bit faster and more cooler.