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SNL “More Cow Bell”

Synopsis

The sketch is presented as though it is an episode of VH1‘s Behind the Music documenting the band Blue Öyster Cult. It begins with what is said to be film from the 1976 recording session that produced the band’s biggest hit, “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”. The producer (played by Christopher Walken) introduces himself as “the Bruce Dickinson” and tells the band they have “what appears to be a dynamite sound.” The band members are impressed at this compliment because of Bruce Dickinson’s supposed high standing in the music industry (note that “the” Bruce Dickinson is not Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden – see below).

The first take of the recording session begins soon after. The recording seems to be going well, but the band stops playing after a few moments because the cowbell part is rather loud and distracting. However, Dickinson feels quite differently and, to the surprise of most of the band, asks for “a little more cowbell” and suggests that the cowbell player, Gene Frenkle, “really explore the studio space this time.”

Frenkle’s exuberance in following this advice causes him to bump into his bandmates as he dances around the cramped studio, thrusting his pelvis wildly in all directions, and the band aborts another take. [Ferrell's knack at physical comedy is evident in this scene as his tight, 1970's style shirt rides up during the cowbell "exploration" and reveals a somewhat immodest midsection, but "Frenkle" plays right through, gut bouncing freely, clearly adding to the humor of the scene.] Dickinson enters the studio exasperated at wasting “two good tracks.” Frenkle sheepishly agrees to tone down his performance in the spirit of cooperation. Dickinson warns Frenkle not to tone it down too much, as they’re “gonna want the cowbell on this track.” However, Frenkle passive-aggressively plays the cowbell very close to Eric Bloom‘s ear and fails to keep time with the rest of the band. Frenkle suddenly knocks over Bloom’s microphone stand, ending the take prematurely. The rest of the band expresses frustration with Frenkle, but Dickinson remains focused only on getting more cowbell onto the track.

Gene Frenkle then makes an impromptu speech to the rest of the band. He declares that Dickinson’s stature lends a great deal of weight to his opinion about the cowbell part, and that the last time Frenkle checked, they didn’t have “a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell” and therefore he would be “doing [himself] a disservice, and every member of the band” if he “didn’t perform the hell out of this.” At the climax of the sketch, Dickinson exclaims: “Guess what?! I’ve got a fever, and the only prescription… is more cowbell!” The band agrees to let Frenkle play the cowbell part his way. As the band begins another take, the sketch ends with a freeze frame on Frenkle with the superimposed message: “In Memoriam: Gene Frenkle: 1950-2000.”

Comedy vs. reality

The sketch takes liberty with the actual events surrounding the recording of the song “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” by Blue Öyster Cult.

  • Gene Frenkle is a fictional character invented for the sketch, though fans have occasionally expressed their sympathies to Blue Öyster Cult over his death.[1][2] However, the fictional Frenkle’s appearance is modeled after that of Eric Bloom during the portrayed time.
  • According to former band bassist Joe Bouchard, the cowbell part was overdubbed by his brother Albert after the rest of the song had been recorded.[1] It is much quieter than portrayed in the sketch. Eric Bloom, however, claims that he was the one who played it.[2]
  • The sketch shows lead singer Eric Bloom as the vocalist, but lead guitarist Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser actually wrote and sang lead vocal on “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”, although Bloom contributed background vocals. However, the skit got the visual right — the appearance on which the singer is modeled is that of Buck Dharma during that period in the band’s history.
  • Christopher Walken portrays a character named Bruce Dickinson, who is identified as the producer of “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”. However, the song was actually produced by Sandy Pearlman.[3] Bruce Dickinson was a mid-level manager at Columbia Records whose name appears on a Blue Öyster Cult greatest hits CD as the “reissue producer”. This Bruce Dickinson is not the vocalist for British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, hence the humor in his boastful declaration of being “THE Bruce Dickinson”, as the character was based upon a far less famous figure.

Synopsis is from Wikipedia

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Dana Carvey SNL Mclaughlin Group Parody

This is by far one of Dana Carvey’s best SNL skits. John Goodman and Phil Hartman provide the perfect backup to Dana’s genius…The Mclaughlin Group Parody!!!

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Criss Angel and Holly Madison Engaged

Just three days after Girls Next Door star Kendra Wilkinson announced that she and Hank Baskett will get hitched at Hugh Hefner‘s famed estate on June 27, fellow costar Holly Madison was spotted looking at rings in Las Vegas with her Mindfreak boyfriend, Criss Angel

An eyewitness tells me Madison and Angel hit Berger & Son Fine Jewelers in the Fashion Show mall at about 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

“They were looking at one ring and Criss said, ‘Would you marry me?’ ” our spy reports. “Holly didn’t say anything. She just looked at him.”

But then the couple saw that a crowd was beginning to form in front of the store, so they quickly took off.

“Criss handed the ring back to the sales guy and said, ‘Thanks,’ ” the spy said.

Reps for Madison and Angel say we shouldn’t go looking for their wedding registry just yet. “Criss bought Holly a ring for her birthday,” Madison’s rep said. “It’s a flower ring.”

Darn it! We were hoping to see Hef walking both Wilkinson and Madison down the aisle at the same time.

Meanwhile, I’m told Madison and Angel‘s families met for the first time last week when they celebrated Christmas together in Vegas.

Meadow Soprano Strips

From the opening credits of the final Sopranos season…Watch Jamie Lynn Sigler, in perfect shape, dance for her man in lingerie…WOW!!!

Deadwood Cursing Montage

I think this is all from one episode…Funny as hell.

Justin Timberlake and Beyonce Single Ladies SNL Parody

One of the funniest SNL skits this year…Enjoy

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