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14.4M subscribers. 298K. 26M views 5 years ago #SNL. When rock band Blue Oyster Cult records " (Don't Fear) the Reaper" producer Bruce Dickinson (Christopher Walken) insists Gene Frenkle (Will...
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The sketch also features Chris Parnell as Eric Bloom, Jimmy Fallon as Bobby Rondinelli, Chris Kattan as Buck Dharma, and Horatio Sanz as Joe Bouchard. The sketch is considered one of the greatest SNL sketches ever made; in many "best of" lists of SNL sketches, it is often placed in the top ten (ranked number nine by Rolling Stone, for
Apr 8, 2000 · Featuring. Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan & 4 more. Apr. 8, 2000 1 viewer 9.1K views. More Cowbell Lyrics. Behind The Music: Blue Oyster Cult. Bruce Dickinson.....Christopher Walken. Eric...
Guitarist Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser (Horatio Sanz) agrees. They give it one more shot, but Frenkle bangs the cowbell next to Bloom’s ear. From there, it goes back and forth, until Dickinson proclaims, “Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription … is MORE COWBELL!”
Feb 26, 2023 · Ever since its 2000 debut, “More Cowbell” has deservedly become an all-time SNL sketch, even if it’s hard to watch for people like me who have an allergy to Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz, who play the Bouchard brothers. (By the way, for some reason Fallon’s Albert is called Bobby.)
May 10, 2022 · Second, the sketch has a simple yet extremely specific premise in which four SNL cast members — Chris Parnell, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan and Horatio Sanz — play members of the band Blue Öyster Cult. Guest host Christopher Walken plays the band’s producer, and Will Ferrell… well, he plays the cowbell.
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Feb 25, 2021 · As his bandmates struggle to maintain focus, Dickinson, far from irritated, utters the now-famous line, “I gotta have more cowbell!” – a phrase that swiftly infiltrated pop culture. The genesis of this comic masterpiece sprouted from Will Ferrell’s exposure to “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.”