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By the summer of 1963 he was sufficiently well known in folk circles to be invited to sing at the Newport Folk Festival, where he performed "Too Many Martyrs" (co-written with Bob Gibson), "Talking Birmingham Jam", and "Power and the Glory"—his patriotic Guthrie-esque anthem that brought the audience to its feet.
Note unconscious gender privileging — his terror, his glory, his (phallic) monuments".
But days before Ben could grab cup glory, his dad discovered his antics and banned him from playing.
Recently, when Mr. Clemons made a valedictory appearance in Lady Gaga's "Edge of Glory," his sound paid tribute to his own younger self from nearly 40 years ago.
He spoke about his own brief high-school glory, his own attempts to dazzle and, now, his celebrity-strewn methods of making Americans turn their eyes to Africa.
Douglas conjures the man in all his camp and trashy glory; his teeth a-dazzle, his eyes like glass beads.
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D'Amboise never forgets his good fortune, and long stretches of the memoir are devoted to Balanchine, in all his glory and his pettiness.
"This is Will in his glory, in his stupidity, doing exactly what he does so well," she said.
And he concluded, "I give God the credit for his glory and his grace".
Renwick was unhappy with the plan, writing in his journal in May 2000: It's almost as if, as broadcasters, we are glorying his death.
The performance, reminiscent of his glory days, increased his status as a national icon.
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