Sun and Saddle Leather


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Cowboy Poetry began as a 19th Century Performance Art staged around a crackling campfire, referencing tall tales and personal stories, lost girlfriends, and love of the vast unboundaried West. It was best accompanied by a hot tin cup of boiled coffee, dunked biscuits, and beef jerky. The rhymed couplets were easy to remember, and once the day's drive was done, everybody had a few hours to listen to friends and wonder at the stars. Badger Clark gave voice and record to this unique American folk art, and built on it to express his own creative genius. He was declared the first Poet Laureate of South Dakota, or as he liked to say, “Poet Lariat.” Summary by Ed Humpal (1 hr 9 min)

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Preface 9:18 Leído por Eileen Tipping
Ridin' 2:37 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Song of the Leather 2:14 Leído por Ed Humpal
A Bad Half Hour 2:08 Leído por Ed Humpal
From Town 2:35 Leído por Ed Humpal
A Cowboy's Prayer 2:20 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Christmas Trail 2:43 Leído por Ed Humpal
A Border Affair 2:10 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Bunk-House Orchestra 2:12 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Outlaw 2:03 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Legend of Boastful Bill 3:03 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Tied Maverick 2:18 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Roundup Lullaby 3:04 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Trail o' Love 2:15 Leído por Ed Humpal
Bachin' 2:16 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Glory Trail 3:01 Leído por Ed Humpal
Bacon 1:44 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Lost Pardner 2:43 Leído por Ed Humpal
God's Reserves 2:59 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Married Man 3:20 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Old Cow Man 2:47 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Plainsmen 3:09 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Westerner 2:32 Leído por Ed Humpal
The Wind is Blowin' 1:45 Leído por Ed Humpal
On Boot Hill 1:51 Leído por Ed Humpal