Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper (1976) HQ video free download


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"(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult is not only one of my own personal favorite heavy metal songs, but is among those selected by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the Top 500 rock songs of all time. The song is not only a romanticizing about Death's inevitability, and his personification as the Grim Reaper, but also about premature death, suicide and eternal love ("Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity"). The song and the album it appeared on, "Agents Of Fortune," came out in time for October and Halloween 1976. At that time there was a mysterious illness called Legionnaire's disease and a swine flu epidemic scare in progress in the United States. The entire US population had to be vaccinated against swine flu, myself included, beginning on October 1, 1976. The scare was unwarranted and the vaccine caused more deaths and illnesses from side effects than the disease it was intended to protect everyone against. I always thought the lyrics of "Reaper," along with its wild and scary lead guitar solo in the middle part, was especially ironic given the almost apocalyptic mood of the time. October 1976 was also a rather interesting month musically for rock music in that a few other songs appropriate for the Halloween season were also popular at the same time as Blue Oyster Cult's masterpiece: these include "Magic Man" by Heart and "Devil Woman" by Cliff Richard, as well as the rather weird TV music video with a vampire in it by George Harrison, created for his song "Crackerbox Palace" (which would not be released as a single until early 1977). In October 1978, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" would enter the world of cinema as the rock song playing on the car radio being driven through the town of Haddonfield, Illinois by Annie Brackett (Nancy Kyes) with her friend Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the unforgettable film classic "Halloween."

In any event, here is my music video, one possible interpretation out of doubtlessly many others, of one of the great legends of Halloween classic songs, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult. Have a Happy Halloween!!!

Comments

8 years ago

MIKE CARTER PHOTO (Cmax)

Well done! Nice audio and video, This is the best version on the internet. Thanks.

5 years ago

joseph roache

A killer riff, one of the very best in rock. Great video to accompany such a good track. Thanx.

5 years ago

AlbaWind MacTavish-Blair

Pretty awesome! I'd loved to been in that video!

5 years ago

Giuliana Rubino

I Blue Öyster Cult sono un gruppo musicale rock statunitense nato alla fine degli anni sessanta. Nella loro opera si trovano elementi di diversi sottogeneri del rock, inclusi hard rock, heavy metal, rock psichedelico e rock progressivo. Fra i loro brani più celebri si possono citare (Don't Fear) The Reaper (il loro massimo successo, dall'album Agents of Fortune del 1976), Astronomy, Godzilla e Burnin' for You.

5 years ago

michelle reed

i was born in 69, i distinctly remember this song. maybe my parents liked it too, and that's where i heard it... i don't know. it has always been one of my favorites, and still is to this day.

5 years ago

chuck finley

Munrow has the best site for the best audio video mix, of any song he does. thank you again kind Sir.

5 years ago

Linette Millman

Badass video and song loved it

5 years ago

Mike B

Awesome video dude!

5 years ago

pbruc brooks

Dynamite number, but real eery!

5 years ago

Ludovico Formentini

It's the best rock Song of 1976

5 years ago

Hilda Hawthorne

Awesome song from its time

5 years ago

Murray Silke

Loved this song for years

5 years ago

Rachel lewis

Love it

5 years ago

Over Under Sideways Down

Nor do the wind and the sun and the rain.

5 years ago

Frank Coronado

Saw them at the rosebowl Pasadena early 80s with journey, triumph and aldo Nova awesome concert.

5 years ago

Ramon Diamond Dekkers

I want to visit munrows retro retreat oneday!

5 years ago

lester solnin

Great Video! Thanks

5 years ago

Ron Azbill

reaper was 1976 dam i'am getting old

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