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  2. Mississippi Queen - Wikipedia

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    The song is ranked 230th in The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time by biographer Martin Popoff; [2] it also appears at number 10 on the Ultimate Classic Rock 2011 list of the "Top 10 Southern Rock Songs". [4] Spin magazine described it as "the cowbell jam to end all cowbell jams.

  3. More Cowbell - Wikipedia

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    At Ferrell's all-star cancer benefit concert Best Night of Your Life on October 6, 2018, Ferrell joined Coldplay's Chris Martin on cowbell for the song "Viva la Vida". [27] In the 2025 Peacock documentary SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, the entire third episode was devoted to the "More Cowbell" skit. Ferrell and others discuss the creation and ...

  4. Talk:Cowbell (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Almglocken are NOT cowbells. 2 comments. 2 SNL. 1 comment. 3 Less cowbell. 1 comment. ... 7 List of songs featuring cowbell. 5 comments. 8 The cowbell in a ...

  5. On the Regular - Wikipedia

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    The song features a prominent rhythm with cowbell and heavy bass. [5] [6] Shamir uses an androgynous falsetto, delivering rhymes in contrast to his singing on Northtown. [5] [7] The lyrics are an unrelated set of observations. [5] Shamir taunts others and brags about his style. In the song's bridge, he switches from rapping to innocent, soulful ...

  6. Cowbell (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The cowbell is an idiophone hand percussion instrument used in various styles of music, such as Latin and rock. It is named after the similar bell used by herdsmen to keep track of the whereabouts of cows .

  7. Moby Dick (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Moby Dick" is an instrumental drum solo by English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured on the band's 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. Named after the 1851 novel of the same name by Herman Melville, it was also known by the alternative titles "Pat's Delight" (early 1968–1969 version with completely different guitar riff) and "Over the Top" (with "Out on the Tiles" intro section and original closing ...

  8. The 77 best summer songs to listen to with the windows down

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    Without a doubt, “Cowboy Carter” is going to be the defining album of the Summer of ‘24. Grab your cowboy hat and get ready to line dance to Queen Bey’s “Texas Hold ‘Em.” “yes, and ...

  9. Got No Shame - Wikipedia

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    "Got No Shame" is a song by American hard rock band Brother Cane, appearing on the band's self-titled debut. The song was released as the album's debut single and is the first single Brother Cane ever released. "Got No Shame" features a mixture of hard rock and southern rock with harmonica throughout the song, which was played by Topper Price. [1]