By Larry Aydlette South Florida Fair Guide Say it now: I got a fever and the only prescription is…more cowbell! When Blue Oyster Cult plays the South Florida Fair on Thursday night, don’t be surprised to hear cries of “More cowbell!,” in honor of the classic Christopher Walken and Will Ferrell skit on Saturday Night Live . (Don’t Fear) The Reaper is the song everybody knows that isn’t a stone-cold fan of BOC. It’s one of the classics of classic rock, makes the list of great rock songs of all time, has been played in countless movies and TV shows and proves one thing definitively: Write one great song and you can live off it forever. Or even better, have it immortalized in one classic SNL sketch and you can live off it forever. 10 Things You Need To Know About (Don’t Fear) The Reaper, Blue Oyster Cult and “More Cowbell.” 1. It’s not the cowbell that makes the song: It’s that sinuous, monster guitar riff that opens the song. Nobody can forget that, or the ripping solo on the album-length version. 2. That riff is courtesy of lead guitarist and singer “Buck Dharma” (real name: Donald Roeser). Roeser was the only band member who took up a manager’s idea to come up with nicknames. Buck really likes nicknames. He nicknamed his guitar “Cheeseburger.” 3. Yes, there really is cowbell on (Don’t Fear) The Reaper. It’s just not as wild as the SNL skit makes it out to be. (And Ferrell’s character, Gene Frenkle, wasn’t really a BOC member.) 4. Christopher Walken can’t escape the cowbell. “I was eating in a restaurant in Singapore, and an Asian couple was at

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(Don’t Fear) The Cowbell: Blue Oyster Cult rocks the fair