The Reaper” are reflecting on a moment that took on a life of its own, thanks to a very silly yet memorable Saturday Night Live episode featuring Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken. The skit, “More ...
ever since the iconic “More Cowbell” sketch on Saturday Night Live, there’s really only one answer: Blue Öyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper.” That said, there might not actually ...
"I went to see him backstage, and he's like, ‘You know, you've ruined my life… every show, people bring cowbells for the curtain call and bang them. It's quite disconcerting.'" ...
He doesn’t need more cowbell. “Saturday Night Live’s ... The sketch is about the fictional process of Blue Oyster Cult recording their hit song, “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.” ...
For two games in February, the Milwaukee Admirals are gonna need more cowbell, and they’ll certainly have a lot more of it.
NBC's archetypal comedy program "Saturday Night Live" should have died in 1985, a decade after a volcanic debut that launched ...
The scene: Blue Oyster Cult’s recording of their soon-to-be-classic hit, “Don’t Fear the Reaper.” What one may have never noticed about this well-liked epic song until the sketch debuted ...
The sketch was a Behind the Music-style look at Blue Oyster Cult and the making of ... And the only prescription is more cowbell." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter ...
Episode 3 is titled, “More Cowbell,” and the fact you probably ... The Reaper,” a couple of founding members of Blue Oyster Cult, and some old-time producers who disagree about who played ...
"We're all at the mercy of the cowbell sketch in different ways," Buck Dharma says.