Lord Buckley - Tributes

Tributes

"The jingle-jangle morning" in "Mr. Tambourine Man" is a phrase Bob Dylan claims to have taken from Lord Buckley. It appears in Buckley's performance of Scrooge.

Composer David Amram composed a concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra titled Ode to Lord Buckley, and dedicated it to Buckley's memory.

George Harrison's solo song "Crackerbox Palace" was inspired by a visit to the then-deceased Buckley's house. The song mentions Buckley in the line "know well the Lord is well and inside of you", as well as Buckley's manager George Grief, whose meeting led to the visit.

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