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The Top Five Songs ... featuring a Cow Bell

Henry Irving
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Yeah, this is getting more desperate/obscure by the minute, a bit like the football club, but hey it's just a bit of fun so here goes.....
5. Don't Fear the Reaper - Cowbell Version
4. Little Willy - The Sweet
3. Honky Tonk Woman - The Stones
2. Play that funky Music - Wild Cherry
1 Low Rider - War
Couldn't think of any others
5. Don't Fear the Reaper - Cowbell Version
4. Little Willy - The Sweet
3. Honky Tonk Woman - The Stones
2. Play that funky Music - Wild Cherry
1 Low Rider - War
Couldn't think of any others
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the whole of the moon - the waterboys0
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Soul Sacrfice and/or Jingo from the first Santana album
and just about every single one of the great records made in Cuba over the past 50 years, from Beny More, who was known rather delightfully as 'the barbarian of rhythm', to Buena Vista Social Club...0 -
marching through the wilderness - David Byrne, brilliant song.0
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Get out of town - Lucky Soul0
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Tapes n Tapes - Cowbell0
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type, more cowbell into youtube and see a fantastic saturday night live sketch (not sure how to link stuff!) on that very subject................0
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doh! just seen adamaddicks link.0
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Driving in my car: Madness. Possibles: The Lonely Goatherd (Sound of Music), Rawhide (Frankie Laine), Ghost Riders in the Sky (the Ramrods instrumental version). Oh, and Tubular Cowbells (remix).0
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Marcos Valle - A Vantage de Rever Voce(from a brazillain cd i got from rio.)0
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Henry I'm assuming you left out Purple Haze deliberately?!0
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Definitely "don't fear the reaper". Especially the SNL skit where Will Ferrell has the cowbell.0
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I think Nicko McBrain uses a cowbell at the start of 'Hallowed Be Thy Name', the best track Iron Maiden ever produced.0
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Play up pompey0
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Little Sister - Queens of the Stonage0
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[cite]Posted By: Darren[/cite]Henry I'm assuming you left out Purple Haze deliberately?!
No. just didn't remember it having a cow bell.0 -
Hmmm wonder where u got that idea from Henry???0
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[cite]Posted By: adamtheaddick[/cite]Hmmm wonder where u got that idea from Henry???
I did say in the other thread "I feel a top five coming on.."0 -
Ok, will let you off this time.. ;-)0
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A bomb in Wardour Street by The Jam.0
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Reasons to be Cheerful - Ian Dury & The Blockheads0
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[cite]Posted By: Big William[/cite]A bomb in Wardour Street by The Jam.
Of course. Can hear it now[cite]Posted By: C_f_W[/cite]Reasons to be Cheerful - Ian Dury & The Blockheads
Ditto
Didn't realise this was such a rich vein to dig0 -
Rock of Ages by Def Leppard uses one on the opening, I think0
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Did Tubular Bells have a cow horn in it?0
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Electioneering - Radiohead I think used a cow bell.
Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones0 -
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Hate the band, but 'Night Train' by Guns N' Roses has to be up there, surely?0
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I saw Maggie Bell live at The Valley in 74.0
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'Giddy-up-a-dig-dong' by Freddie Bell and the Bellboys must have one.0