The nickname "Voice of God" has been attributed to many people, including the following:

The generic term "voice of God" is also commonly used in theatrical productions and staging, and refers to any anonymous, disembodied voice used to deliver general messages to the audience. Examples may include speaker introductions, audience directions and performer substitutions.

The origin of the "Voice of God" narration style was most probably in Time Inc's "March of Time"[1] news-radio and news-film series, for which Orson Welles was an occasional voice-over actor, and was subsequently duplicated in Welles' "Citizen Kane"[2] News On The March sequence (the first reel of the film), much to the delight of Henry R. Luce, Time's president.

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  1. ^ Fielding, Raymond. The March of Time, 1935-1951. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978
  2. ^ Mary Wood. "Citizen Kane and other imitators". University of Virginia. https://xroads.virginia.edu/~ma04/wood/mot/html/kane.htm. Retrieved 2010-02-27. 

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Electronic harassment

Electronic harassment is the purported use of electromagnetic waves to harass a victim. Psychologists have identified evidence of auditory hallucinations, delusional disorders or other mental illnesses in online communities supporting those who claim to be targeted. Individuals suffering from auditory hallucinations, delusional disorders or other mental illness have claimed that government agents make use of electric fields, microwaves (such as the microwave auditory effect) and radar to transmit sounds and thoughts into their heads, referring to technology that they say can achieve this as "voice to skull" or "V2K" after an obsolete military designation.

There are extensive online support networks and numerous websites maintained by people fearing mind control. Palm Springs psychiatrist Alan Drucker has identified evidence of delusional disorders on many of these websites and other psychologists are divided over whether such sites negatively reinforce mental troubles or act as a form of group cognitive therapy.

Rise Above 1

"Rise Above 1" is the first single from the soundtrack of the Broadway rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, released in May 2011. The song was recorded by Reeve Carney, who portrays Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the musical, along with co-writers Bono and the Edge of U2. Another version of the song contains the cast from the musical, titled "Rise Above 2".

The single peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Carney's first single to chart.

Performances

Carney, Bono, and the Edge performed the song live on the season finale of the 10th season of American Idol..

Music video

A music video directed by Aaron Platt and Joseph Toman premiered in July 2011. It was produced by Jonathan Lia via GOODCOMPANY.

Critical reception

Giving 3 stars out of 5, Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone magazine said that the song "may become a metaphor for its slog towards redemption." Victoria Meng of TheCelebrityCafe was critical of the song, saying it "tries to sound good and somewhat succeeds", but that the song didn't convey the true personality of Spider-Man.

Rise Above

Rise Above may refer to:

  • Rise Above (Dirty Projectors album) (2007), an album by the American experimental-rock band Dirty Projectors
  • Rise Above (Epic Soundtracks album) (1992), an album by British musician Epic Soundtracks
  • Rise Above (For Felix album) (2004), an EP by the American pop-punk band For Felix
  • Rise Above (Oysterband album) (2002), an album by the British folk-rock band Oysterband
  • Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three (2002), an album by the American rock band Rollins Band
  • "Rise Above", a song from the rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2011), released as the single "Rise Above 1"
  • "Rise Above", the first track from the album Damaged (1981) by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag
  • "Rise Above", a song from the album Pod (2004) by the Afro Celt Sound System
  • Rise Above Records, an English independent record label

  • Damaged (Black Flag album)

    Damaged is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag. SST Records released it on December 5, 1981.

    Over the years since the album's original release it has been recognized as a punk classic and one of the most influential punk records ever made by appearing on a number of "best of" lists by punk fans and critics alike. In 2003, the album was ranked number 340 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.Pitchfork Media also ranked it number 25 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s.

    Background

    Black Flag had made at least two cancelled attempts to record a full-length album since the release of its first extended play Nervous Breakdown, with singers Keith Morris, Ron Reyes, and Dez Cadena; some of the Reyes sessions became the Jealous Again EP, while selections from two of many Cadena sessions became the Six Pack EP and the "Louie Louie"/"Damaged I" single; other session outtakes would later comprise the Everything Went Black double album. At the time of the recording, Cadena had moved to rhythm guitar (a position he had initially intended to take when Reyes was still in the band) and 20-year-old Washington, DC expatriate Henry Rollins had become the band's new lead singer weeks before the sessions occurred. Unlike Reyes, who had never sung in a studio before and Cadena, who had not even sung at all before joining the band, Rollins already had one recording credit to his name with the short-lived DC hardcore punk band State of Alert, who recorded No Policy, an EP released earlier that year on Dischord Records.

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    Rise Above

    by: G. Love & Special Sauce

    If the wide wide world
    Should ever fall apart
    And fall into darkness
    Long long way
    If the wide wide world
    Should ever fall apart
    Well I'll be there long
    Make a brand new start
    Yes and there would be no judges
    No they'd be in the dark
    There would be no judges
    No judges on this ark
    There would be no businessmen
    Controlling all the people
    There would be no missles
    Wars for the people will be for people
    There would be no crime
    Cuz there would be no time
    Cuz when the wide world falls apart
    Everybody wanna walk the line
    Walk the line, walk the line
    Because I'll be there long
    Walk the line
    Walk the line
    Yes and there would be no lies
    No politicians too
    There would be no prisons
    For the people know what to do
    There will be peace
    And brother sister love
    Cuz when the wide world falls apart
    Everybody wanna rise above
    Rise above
    Rise above
    Said I'll be there long
    Rise above
    Rise above
    Yeah
    Rise above, man




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