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" Buckley, in his Elgar biography of 1905, wrote, " The theme is a counterpoint on some well-known melody which is never heard ".
In 1991 William F. Buckley, Jr. wrote a 40, 000-word National Review article discussing anti-Semitism amongst conservative commentators focused largely on Buchanan ; the article and many responses to it were collected in the book In Search of Anti-Semitism ( 1992 ).
With accompaniment by experimental rock guitarist Gary Lucas, Buckley performed " I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain ", a song Tim Buckley wrote about an infant Jeff Buckley and his mother.
Buckley invited ex-bandmate Lucas to play guitar on the songs " Grace " and " Mojo Pin ", and Woodstock-based jazz musician Karl Berger wrote and conducted string arrangements with Buckley assisting at times.
In the magazine ’ s founding statement Buckley wrote:
In fact, Buckley's biographer John B. Judis wrote that " Buckley was beginning to worry that with the John Birch Society growing so rapidly, the right-wing upsurge in the country would take an ugly, even Fascist turn rather than leading toward the kind of conservatism National Review had promoted.
After Johns spoke on South Africa at the United Nations in New York City on November 27, 1990, during which he criticized the world body openly for continuing economic sanctions in ways that he said were hurting South Africa's black majority under the auspices of helping them, William F. Buckley, Jr. wrote in his December 27, 1990 Universal Press Syndicate column that Johns ' appearance at the U. N. was influential and " did not meet with critical reception because Johns has for many years been a voluble critic of apartheid, so that it was not thought necessary to pass much time on the disavowalist rituals.
" Buckley wrote: " Johns recited statistics that were not effectively challenged by the U. N. committee.
Buckley also wrote the non-fiction Steaming To Bamboola, about the merchant marine, as well as contributed to an oral history of Milford, Connecticut, and is an editor at Forbes Magazine.
For a brief time in summer and fall 2008, Christopher Buckley also wrote the back-page column for National Review, the conservative magazine founded by his father.
Buckley last wrote a column for The Daily Beast in April 2010.
During the 1970s he wrote articles for the National Review, and befriended its editor William F. Buckley.
Sobran was fired from National Review in 1993 for a series of columns Buckley considered " contextually anti-Semitic "; Podhoretz wrote that " Joe Sobran's columns ... anti-Semitic in themselves, and not merely ' contextually.
In addition, Martin wrote the song while listening to music of Buckley, and had claimed it is their " most blatant rip-off song ".
Adrian Denning, in his review of the album, wrote, "' Shiver ' has a vocal that could be Jeff Buckley influenced, the soaring vocals are a joy over a reasonably guitar rock based instrumental track.
Buckley wrote the book based on his undergraduate experiences at Yale University.
He came to the attention of William F. Buckley, Jr., editor of the fledgling National Review, shortly after its founding in late 1955, when he wrote an essay for the Harvard Young Republican paper, titled " Cult of Doubt.
Of that election night, Buckley later wrote, " By 10 pm, Clif White and Art Finkelstein ( my volunteer analyst who called the final results within one-tenth of one percent based on a Sunday-night telephone survey ) assured me that I had won.
They included: Russell Kirk, James Burnham, Frank Meyer, Willmoore Kendall, L. Brent Bozell, and Whittaker Chambers In the magazine ’ s founding statement Buckley wrote:
* Christopher Buckley wrote for President George H. W. Bush.

Buckley and God
I saw a piece the other day assailing William Buckley, author of Man And God at Yale and publisher of The National Review, as no conservative at all, but an old liberal.
Christopher Buckley in his book God is My Broker asserts: " The only way to get rich from a self-help book is to write one.
Two years before, Buckley published God and Man at Yale, criticizing his alma mater for its abandonment of its founding principles.
In 1951, Regnery published God and Man at Yale, the first book written by William F. Buckley, Jr .. At that time, Regnery had a close affiliation with the University of Chicago and published classics for the Great Books series at the University, but he lost the contract as a result of publishing Buckley's book.
Christopher Taylor Buckley ( born December 24, 1952 ) is an American political satirist and the author of novels including God Is My Broker, Thank You for Smoking, Little Green Men, The White House Mess, No Way to Treat a First Lady, Wet work, Florence of Arabia, Boomsday, Supreme Courtship, and, most recently, Losing Mum and Pup: A Memoir.
God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of “ Academic Freedom ” is a book published in 1951 by William F. Buckley, Jr., who eventually became a leading voice in the American conservative movement in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Buckley argues that the Yale charter leaves oversight of the university to the alumni, and argues that because most alumni of Yale believed in God, that Yale was failing to serve its " masters " by teaching course content in a matter consistent with alumni beliefs.
* Denis Boyles, God, Man, Buckley, and Me, National Review, Feb 29, 2008.
In collaboration with novelist Christopher Buckley, Tierney co-wrote the comic novel, God Is My Broker, in parody of financial and spiritual self-help books.
With boldness if anything, Huie seemed en route to producing what one of his staffers would have an easier time producing a few years later — the young William F. Buckley, Jr., whose God and Man at Yale was a best seller, worked for Huie's Mercury, invaluable experience for his 1955 creation of the longer-living conservative National Review.

Buckley and Man
* Buckley, Kerry W. Mechanical Man: John Broadus Watson and the Beginnings of Behaviorism.
Performers who use acoustic 12-string guitars span a range of genres, from folk ( Arlo Guthrie, Keith Potger, John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, Ben Woodward, Pete Seeger and Noel Paul Stookey ), through reggae ( Bob Marley ), traditional blues ( Lead Belly, Blind Willie McTell, and Guy Davis ), folk rock ( Paul Simon, Neil Young, Tim Buckley, Gerry Beckley, John Allan Cameron ) and country ( Pinmonkey's Michael Reynolds, Taylor Swift and Mike Nesmith ), to rock bands ( Mark Tremonti of Creed and Alter Bridge, Jimi Hendrix on " Hear My Train A-Comin ", Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi, Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys, George Harrison, John Lennon of The Beatles, Robert Smith of The Cure, David Bowie for his " Space Oddity " live performances, Pete Townshend of The Who, Roger Hodgson ( ex-Supertramp ), who used acoustic 12-string on " Give a Little Bit ", " Even in the Quietest Moments ", " C ' est le Bon " and " Know Who You Are "; Melissa Etheridge, Tom Petty and Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Greg Lake on " Lucky Man " and " Still ... You Turn Me On ", Brian May of Queen, Andy Partridge and Dave Gregory of XTC, and Nick Valensi of The Strokes ).
* Antony Hamilton: Jim Buckley in " Man of Her Dreams " ( 1986 )
" The jingle-jangle morning " in " Mr. Tambourine Man " is a phrase Bob Dylan claims to have taken from Lord Buckley.
Though author David Buckley has described the singer's previous record David Bowie ( Space Oddity ) as " the first Bowie album proper ", NME critics Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray have said of The Man Who Sold the World, " this is where the story really starts ".
Past in-store performers have included Willie Nelson, The Stooges, Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Spoon, Steve Earle, My Morning Jacket, Cheap Trick, Jeff Buckley, My Bloody Valentine, Sebadoh, Alejandro Escovedo ( a former Waterloo Records employee ), Queens of the Stone Age, Norah Jones, Iron and Wine, The Shins, Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Bill Callahan, The Black Angels, Deertick, Wild Flag, St. Vincent, The Sword, Billy Squier, Man Man, Captain Zig.

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Last night the Mayor visited Mr. Buckley at the Bronx leader's home for a discussion of the situation.
Bowie's impact at that time, as described by biographer David Buckley, " challenged the core belief of the rock music of its day " and " created perhaps the biggest cult in popular culture.
In the ensuing conversation with Harty, as described by biographer David Buckley, " the singer made hardly any sense at all throughout what was quite an extensive interview.
With less than two minutes left in the first half, Warner completed a pass to receiver Ricky Proehl at the Rams 40-yard line, but New England defensive back Antwan Harris forced a fumble while tackling him, which was recovered by Patriots defensive back Terrell Buckley.
Oliver E. Buckley, along with his colleagues at Bell Labs, H. D. Arnold and Elmen, c. 1915 proposed a method of constructing submarine cable using permalloy tape wrapped around the copper conductors.
Buckley, a bold young officer in the British cavalry, was wounded in action at Talavera in 1809.
Buckley also served as a Member of Parliament but was " sent to the knacker's yard at Reform ".
Jeff Buckley cited Khan as a major influence, saying of him " He's my Elvis ", and performing the first few minutes of Khan's hit " Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai " ( including vocals ) at live concerts.
For around fifty years the neighborhood has been home to National Review, the conservative journal of opinion founded by William F. Buckley, Jr., most of that time at 150 East 35th Street, currently at 215 Lexington Avenue at 33rd Street.
* 1960: Young Americans for Freedom is founded at the estate of William F. Buckley, Jr. in Sharon.
* William F. Buckley Jr. grew up in Sharon, at the Buckley family home (" Great Elm ").
Buckley is located at ( 40. 597236 ,-88. 037019 ).
In 1976, Cox argued Buckley v. Valeo before the Supreme Court ; at issue in this case was the constitutionality of post-Watergate legislation establishing public financing for presidential election campaigns.
* Buckley is a village at the northern edge of the township.
Buckley is located at ( 47. 162250 ,-122. 027744 ) near the communities of Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, and Wilkeson.
* 1856 Decisive battle of Indian War fought at Connell ’ s Prairie, 6 miles west of Buckley.
Near the towns of Buckley and Carbonado, Wilkeson is located at ( 47. 107066 ,-122. 048263 ).
A rail connection with the Metrolink line also exists, just south of Bury, at Buckley Wells.
There are also plans to construct and open a new station at Buckley Wells, between 2012 and 2015, by the locomotive shed.
The song was also covered by Jeff Buckley on the DVD Live in Chicago and at the Olympia in Paris, as well as on the 1994 debut album by The Presidents of the United States of America, and by Blue Öyster Cult on their 1978 live album Some Enchanted Evening.

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