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"Out of Control" is one of Jones' most gripping songs about alcoholism. Written by the singer along with Darrell Edwards and Herbie Treece, its evocative lyrics paint a dismal portrait of a man drinking himself into oblivion, with the narrator identifying himself as "just like that fellow." Like his earlier hit "Just One More", the song is an early example of the sad, cry-in-your-beer honky-tonk lament that Jones would become famous for, but "Out of Control" explores the theme with far more nuance:
Supported by a subtle steel guitar and barroom piano, the character's condition in the song continues to deteriorate, with Jones singing with an almost detached kind of sincerity:
As the decade progressed, Jones would move further away from the high lonesome, Hank Williams-influences singing style that characterized many of his Starday and early Mercury recordings and begin exploring the lower registers of his voice. He would also adopt a more idiosyncratic singing style reminiscent of fellow Texas honky-tonk legend Lefty Frizzell. "Out of Control" laid the foundation for this new vocal approach. As Rich Kienzle notes in the 1994 Sony retrospective The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country, "He changed the volume of his voice or swooped from a deep bass to a high treble to accentuate a phrase or lyric. At times he'd stiffen his jaw or sing through clenched teeth to emphasize a point."
Boy is the debut album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Steve Lillywhite, and was released on 20 October 1980 on Island Records. Thematically, the album captures the thoughts and frustrations of adolescence. It contains many songs from the band's 40-song catalogue at the time, including two tracks that were re-recorded from their original versions on the band's debut release, the EPThree. Boy was recorded from March–September 1980 at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin; it was their first time at the studio, which became their chosen recording location during the 1980s. It was also their first time working with Lillywhite, who subsequently became a frequent producer for the band's recorded work.
Boy included U2's first hit single, "I Will Follow". The album's release was followed by the group's first tour of continental Europe and the United States, the Boy Tour. The album received generally positive reviews from critics. It peaked at number 52 in the UK and number 63 in the US. In 2008, a remastered edition of Boy was released.
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John Foster Dulles represented the apex of liberal mainline Protestantism's influence on American power and policy.
Brian A. Smith (00:03):
Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. This podcast is a production of the online journal, Law & Liberty, and hosted by our staff. Please visit us at lawliberty.org, and thank you for listening.
James Patterson (00:17):
Hello, you are listening to Liberty Law Talk, the podcast for Law & Liberty. Today is January 6th, 2023. My name is James M. Patterson, and I'm a Contributing Editor to Law & Liberty as well as Associate Professor and Chair in the Politics Department at Ave Maria University, a Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and at the Institute for Human Ecology, and the President of the Ciceronian Society. My guest today is Dr. John D. Wilsey. He is Associate Professor of Church History and Philosophy at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and book review editor at the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. He is also an ordained pastor and has pastored at several churches in Virginia and North Carolina as well as teaching both at K-12 and university-level positions. In 2017 through '18, he was the William E. Simon visiting fellow in Religion and Public Life with the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton Seminary. He has written three books: One Nation Under God: An Evangelical Critique of Christian America, and American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion: Reassessing the History of An Idea. Today, our topic is his third book, God's Cold Warrior: The Life and Faith of John Foster Dulles. I should also mention that Dr. Wilsey is a fellow at CRCD with me, so Dr. Wilsey, welcome to Liberty Law Talk.
John Wilsey (01:47):
James, thanks so much for having me. I'm glad to be here.
James Patterson (01:50):
Well, if things get a little informal during this podcast, it's because John and I go way back and so we're having a good time today. But a person who did not have the reputation of having a good time was the subject of this book, John Foster Dulles. Was he as stern and cold-blooded and marble-like as his reputation would seem?
John Wilsey (02:23):
Yes and no. I'll start with that to frustrate your listeners right off the bat. But before we get into that, I just do want to thank you, James, for having me on this podcast. I love Law & Liberty, avid reader from way back. Had the honor and privilege to contribute some writing pieces to Law & Liberty recently, and just a big fan. A big fan of yours as well and I'm very grateful for our friendship. It's approaching 10 years now, I believe.
James Patterson (02:58):
That's right.
John Wilsey (02:58):
So it's a great honor and a privilege to be with you. Yes, John Foster Dulles definitely has that rep for being sort of a bucket of cold ice water. I can't remember what year it was, I think it might have been 1956, Time Magazine voted him as the most boring man in America. And maybe most famously of all, a lot of your listeners will be aware of this, that Carol Burnett recorded a very famous parody song about him for the Ed Sullivan Show and for the Jack Parr show, which was the Tonight Show back in those days, and you can go on YouTube and look it up. Just do a search on Carol Burnett, John Foster Dulles, and you can see the recording. I think it's on the Jack Parr show of her recording of that song. It's hilarious. If you really want to get deep into that, you can look at some other YouTube videos where she gives some of the backstory to that recording, which is also very funny and very interesting. So he did have that reputation. In public, he was very serious and very staid. He was that way, I think, by conviction. He had aspired to the Office of Secretary of State for all of his life. It was a lifelong dream come true because his grandfather, John W. Foster, was Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison and his uncle on his mother's side, Robert Lansing, was Secretary of State under Wilson and he had portraits of those two men in his office at the State Department during his entire tenure. So he had sort of a sense of destiny about him in that role. And he also had a very, very serious perspective or posture towards American foreign policy and America's role in the world. It was the beginning of the Cold War. We often think of the Cold War... Many people think of the Cold War in those early years as culminating 1962 with the Cuban Missile Crisis. But those years that he was Secretary of State were very serious years. Many, many crises that they didn't bring the world quite to the brink as 1962 in the Cuban Missile Crisis, but they were every bit as dangerous as the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. I'm thinking about a couple of Berlin crises occurring in the 1950s. I'm thinking about Quemoy and Matsu, which that was a crisis that occurred in 1953, '54, again in 1958. Then of course, you had the Dien Bien Phu crisis...
John Foster Dulles represented the apex of liberal mainline Protestantism's influence on American power and policy.
Brian A. Smith (00:03):
Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. This podcast is a production of the online journal, Law & Liberty, and hosted by our staff. Please visit us at lawliberty.org, and thank you for listening.
James Patterson (00:17):
Hello, you are listening to Liberty Law Talk, the podcast for Law & Liberty. Today is January 6th, 2023. My name is James M. Patterson, and I'm a Contributing Editor to Law & Liberty as well as Associate Professor and Chair in the Politics Department at Ave Maria University, a Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and at the Institute for Human Ecology, and the President of the Ciceronian Society. My guest today is Dr. John D. Wilsey. He is Associate Professor of Church History and Philosophy at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and book review editor at the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. He is also an ordained pastor and has pastored at several churches in Virginia and North Carolina as well as teaching both at K-12 and university-level positions. In 2017 through '18, he was the William E. Simon visiting fellow in Religion and Public Life with the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton Seminary. He has written three books: One Nation Under God: An Evangelical Critique of Christian America, and American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion: Reassessing the History of An Idea. Today, our topic is his third book, God's Cold Warrior: The Life and Faith of John Foster Dulles. I should also mention that Dr. Wilsey is a fellow at CRCD with me, so Dr. Wilsey, welcome to Liberty Law Talk.
John Wilsey (01:47):
James, thanks so much for having me. I'm glad to be here.
James Patterson (01:50):
Well, if things get a little informal during this podcast, it's because John and I go way back and so we're having a good time today. But a person who did not have the reputation of having a good time was the subject of this book, John Foster Dulles. Was he as stern and cold-blooded and marble-like as his reputation would seem?
John Wilsey (02:23):
Yes and no. I'll start with that to frustrate your listeners right off the bat. But before we get into that, I just do want to thank you, James, for having me on this podcast. I love Law & Liberty, avid reader from way back. Had the honor and privilege to contribute some writing pieces to Law & Liberty recently, and just a big fan. A big fan of yours as well and I'm very grateful for our friendship. It's approaching 10 years now, I believe.
James Patterson (02:58):
That's right.
John Wilsey (02:58):
So it's a great honor and a privilege to be with you. Yes, John Foster Dulles definitely has that rep for being sort of a bucket of cold ice water. I can't remember what year it was, I think it might have been 1956, Time Magazine voted him as the most boring man in America. And maybe most famously of all, a lot of your listeners will be aware of this, that Carol Burnett recorded a very famous parody song about him for the Ed Sullivan Show and for the Jack Parr show, which was the Tonight Show back in those days, and you can go on YouTube and look it up. Just do a search on Carol Burnett, John Foster Dulles, and you can see the recording. I think it's on the Jack Parr show of her recording of that song. It's hilarious. If you really want to get deep into that, you can look at some other YouTube videos where she gives some of the backstory to that recording, which is also very funny and very interesting. So he did have that reputation. In public, he was very serious and very staid. He was that way, I think, by conviction. He had aspired to the Office of Secretary of State for all of his life. It was a lifelong dream come true because his grandfather, John W. Foster, was Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison and his uncle on his mother's side, Robert Lansing, was Secretary of State under Wilson and he had portraits of those two men in his office at the State Department during his entire tenure. So he had sort of a sense of destiny about him in that role. And he also had a very, very serious perspective or posture towards American foreign policy and America's role in the world. It was the beginning of the Cold War. We often think of the Cold War... Many people think of the Cold War in those early years as culminating 1962 with the Cuban Missile Crisis. But those years that he was Secretary of State were very serious years. Many, many crises that they didn't bring the world quite to the brink as 1962 in the Cuban Missile Crisis, but they were every bit as dangerous as the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. I'm thinking about a couple of Berlin crises occurring in the 1950s. I'm thinking about Quemoy and Matsu, which that was a crisis that occurred in 1953, '54, again in 1958. Then of course, you had the Dien Bien Phu crisis...
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Das Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) ist eine virtuelle internationale Normdatei für Personendaten.Es ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt mehrerer Nationalbibliotheken und Bibliotheksverbünde, das durch das Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) betrieben wird.Das Projekt wurde 2003 gemeinsam von der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek und der Library of Congress initiiert und nahm 2012 seinen regulären Betrieb auf.
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Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
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3 See also
4 References
5 External links
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Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
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2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
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OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's ...
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
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This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identifiers as detailed in the report, Registering Researchers in Authority Files. For more information about this work or to read the report, see http://oc.lc/rrafreport.
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John Foster Dulles represented the apex of liberal mainline Protestantism's influence on American power and policy.
Brian A. Smith (00:03):
Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. This podcast is a production of the online journal, Law & Liberty, and hosted by our staff. Please visit us at lawliberty.org, and thank you for listening.
James Patterson (00:17):
Hello, you are listening to Liberty Law Talk, the podcast for Law & Liberty. Today is January 6th, 2023. My name is James M. Patterson, and I'm a Contributing Editor to Law & Liberty as well as Associate Professor and Chair in the Politics Department at Ave Maria University, a Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and at the Institute for Human Ecology, and the President of the Ciceronian Society. My guest today is Dr. John D. Wilsey. He is Associate Professor of Church History and Philosophy at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and book review editor at the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. He is also an ordained pastor and has pastored at several churches in Virginia and North Carolina as well as teaching both at K-12 and university-level positions. In 2017 through '18, he was the William E. Simon visiting fellow in Religion and Public Life with the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton Seminary. He has written three books: One Nation Under God: An Evangelical Critique of Christian America, and American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion: Reassessing the History of An Idea. Today, our topic is his third book, God's Cold Warrior: The Life and Faith of John Foster Dulles. I should also mention that Dr. Wilsey is a fellow at CRCD with me, so Dr. Wilsey, welcome to Liberty Law Talk.
John Wilsey (01:47):
James, thanks so much for having me. I'm glad to be here.
James Patterson (01:50):
Well, if things get a little informal during this podcast, it's because John and I go way back and so we're having a good time today. But a person who did not have the reputation of having a good time was the subject of this book, John Foster Dulles. Was he as stern and cold-blooded and marble-like as his reputation would seem?
John Wilsey (02:23):
Yes and no. I'll start with that to frustrate your listeners right off the bat. But before we get into that, I just do want to thank you, James, for having me on this podcast. I love Law & Liberty, avid reader from way back. Had the honor and privilege to contribute some writing pieces to Law & Liberty recently, and just a big fan. A big fan of yours as well and I'm very grateful for our friendship. It's approaching 10 years now, I believe.
James Patterson (02:58):
That's right.
John Wilsey (02:58):
So it's a great honor and a privilege to be with you. Yes, John Foster Dulles definitely has that rep for being sort of a bucket of cold ice water. I can't remember what year it was, I think it might have been 1956, Time Magazine voted him as the most boring man in America. And maybe most famously of all, a lot of your listeners will be aware of this, that Carol Burnett recorded a very famous parody song about him for the Ed Sullivan Show and for the Jack Parr show, which was the Tonight Show back in those days, and you can go on YouTube and look it up. Just do a search on Carol Burnett, John Foster Dulles, and you can see the recording. I think it's on the Jack Parr show of her recording of that song. It's hilarious. If you really want to get deep into that, you can look at some other YouTube videos where she gives some of the backstory to that recording, which is also very funny and very interesting. So he did have that reputation. In public, he was very serious and very staid. He was that way, I think, by conviction. He had aspired to the Office of Secretary of State for all of his life. It was a lifelong dream come true because his grandfather, John W. Foster, was Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison and his uncle on his mother's side, Robert Lansing, was Secretary of State under Wilson and he had portraits of those two men in his office at the State Department during his entire tenure. So he had sort of a sense of destiny about him in that role. And he also had a very, very serious perspective or posture towards American foreign policy and America's role in the world. It was the beginning of the Cold War. We often think of the Cold War... Many people think of the Cold War in those early years as culminating 1962 with the Cuban Missile Crisis. But those years that he was Secretary of State were very serious years. Many, many crises that they didn't bring the world quite to the brink as 1962 in the Cuban Missile Crisis, but they were every bit as dangerous as the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. I'm thinking about a couple of Berlin crises occurring in the 1950s. I'm thinking about Quemoy and Matsu, which that was a crisis that occurred in 1953, '54, again in 1958. Then of course, you had the Dien Bien Phu crisis...
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Virtual International Authority File
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Virtual International Authority File
Das Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) ist eine virtuelle internationale Normdatei für Personendaten.Es ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt mehrerer Nationalbibliotheken und Bibliotheksverbünde, das durch das Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) betrieben wird.Das Projekt wurde 2003 gemeinsam von der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek und der Library of Congress initiiert und nahm 2012 seinen regulären Betrieb auf.
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Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles3 and are incorporated into Wikidata
Contents
1 VIAF Clusters
2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
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OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identifiers as detailed in the report, Registering Researchers in Authority Files. For more information about this work or to read the report, see http://oc.lc/rrafreport.
[Verse 1] I ain't even gotta give this too much thought Joell Ortiz won every war that he ever fought This ain't no different, I'm listening, you the king of New York? Lil homie you ain't the king of New York, you the next thing on my fork The messenger with all them rings on that horse Carrying king's heads 'til I kick you in the chest And you cough and fall into a bottomless pit Homie, you know how many bodies that fit? When we met you said ”it's an honor, man, the YAOWA man can spit” Maybe that's why you left me out of that shit Maybe that's why the Slaughterhouse ain't get dissed Or maybe I'm not on your radar You feel you ain't gotta acknowledge my clique Either way, I personal train this beat, it gotta get ripped You rich rappers can't respond with all the dollars you get Gangsta rappers can't retaliate with hollows and clips And you fashion rappers wear the kind of jeans that hardly get zipped So zip it, I got this shit, real hip hop in this bitch The apocalypse has fell upon us, watch the zombies I split The walking dead, I've been a monster, shorty, I can get bit And never turn, I'm immune to these rappers y'all calling sick I stomped the red carpet holding my dick And throw tomatoes at the podium For whack awards that y'all niggas get Then stand up and scream YAOWA then dip And smack a legend on the way out of that bitch Cause I don't big up the elite The elite can get it too, you all fit under my feet You all victims, all chitlins when a nigga trying to eat I'll see to it, y'all missing like a whino nigga teeth Anybody can get it Old nigga, new nigga, him nigga, you nigga One nigga, two nigga, a few niggas I do niggas harm with these bars It was brave, you took a chance like a Monopoly card Put that telly you trying to check in, that property is ours Can't get a W on Broadway, I'm New York all day Yeah, that's where the boss stay You no hear that? A hundred Ricans running at you chief like a... Last time in Compton I was kicking it with Jorge I rocked with some cons out west like the... But I don't claim king even though my name ring And I had China in the Bay, we call Beijing Rodeo... they telling you the same thing Chico be in Sacramento so much he can claim king But that's the west coast, I'm from this coast I'll leave the king of LA to Dre, I was this close To stay at Aftermath, but lamped out like a Genie But Dre you such a gangster and... you're such a sweetie And guess what, I'm a free agent again if y'all never need me But back to these bars, I'm hungry, this beat is gon' feed the needy Y'all looking like grannys ziti, zucchini out in Tahiti With Erykah Badu's booty in a bikini Your main chick is a Precious, my side chick is a RiRi I fuck her and take her out for fries in the panini I ain't a rap nigga, I'm a nigga that rap Before this — y'all saw the cypher, I ain't bringing that back Why should I recycle bars when my mind is a flight to Mars? And any force I came across was like rhyming inside a star With the Universe on my back, your human version is wack I grab my extraterrestrial testicles when I rap And tell Earth suck it, tell the planet try it I turn this bitch into the Independence Day Without the lucky drunk pilot I love competition, constructing a composition Of destruction, put a... composition I'm Optimus Prime trucking your boulevard, just wishin' That a star screams so I can go on a bombing mission You set the bar high, I raised the bar higher