Blue Oyster Cult
Their harmony at that time still thrills me.
I prefer the cowbell in Honky Tonk Women or Low Rider.
This is a great 2:00 story from John Bachman of Bachman, Turner, Overdrive band...about the opening chord for Hard Days Night.
Nazareth , Hair of the Dog
there’s never enough cowbell but it’s BOC.
More Cowbell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsQLlk-T0s
Time The Chambers Brothers
Mississippi Queen
Mississippi Queen (You know what a mean!) by Mountain.
Listen to the intro.
Cowbell is such an amazing instrument. Under the hands of a real expert, he can bend and shape those notes, slide up and down the scales, shift registers, warp the sound. It’s amazing.
Houses of the Holy.
Three Dog Night’s Black and White
We’re an American Band by Grand Funk
Best cowbell ever, and appropriate for this week
Stand Tall
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2bdH8Hk71ik
Evil Woman - ELO
Cowbell’s Greatest Hits with Chad Smith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-VhzlAj5zM
Of course, the dude looks just like Will Ferell.
Thanks— great recording. Know what is really great is the rapid floor tom drums rolling throughout the entire recording, offset by the cow bell and snare shots. All done by the genius of Sir George Martin. Recorded long before the later...
1970 recording obviously inspired by the Beatles— imho, an awesome clever (contrapuntal) cowbell of “Whiskey Train” complete with signature 70’s guitar riff song “ID” of that era.
Help you with your break- from this turmoil- with a prayer for Justice in resolution, so we can break out the whiskey:
“Whiskey Train” Procol Harum :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZoN0-OyqQQ