PlastikUke
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You can look this up here: https://www.youtube.com/music_policiesWell, come on then, as a rank beginner I need to know ... so no "Eagles", no "Supertramp" and, er, who else?????
You can look this up here: https://www.youtube.com/music_policiesWell, come on then, as a rank beginner I need to know ... so no "Eagles", no "Supertramp" and, er, who else?????
mate. you are a songwriting machine.I think this is my last shirt ....
In front of the campfire a lone horseman (they always have a ukulele) sings a song of love
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This officially makes you an outlaw then! Very apt for this threadI have just found out that I have been blocked in the States for copyright infringement by UMPG publishing. It's never happened to me before and there doesn't appear to be anything I can do about it; so, if you wanted to watch in the States, I apologise! Oh, dear ... I shall have to think of something else!
wee_ginga_yin* • Who's Gonna Build Your Wall? • Good song! Not a cowboy song, but let's put in in the playlist just because!
I have just found out that I have been blocked in the States for copyright infringement by UMPG publishing. It's never happened to me before and there doesn't appear to be anything I can do about it; so, if you wanted to watch in the States, I apologise! Oh, dear ... I shall have to think of something else!
mate. you are a songwriting machine.
scary thing is there aint a dud amongst em.
it's long past time for you to be makin a rekkid.
Picking up on that theme, website American Cowboy said this of this song, which it chose as one of its Top 20 Cowboy Songs in the Past 20 Years and the best single cowboy song for the year 2000:I like to think of the "Cowboy Era" as something like 1865-1910, when the John B. Stetsons emerged, but the truth is, American cowboys go much farther back than that. There are many misconceptions about cowboys, many due to Hollywood. For instance, most people do not realize that a huge percentage of cowboys were African-American. Early movies did not reflect that.
I've spent most of the week (between coughing like a miner and clearing a U-bend!) trying to work out the chords and decipher the lyrics ("I was born in a co-ho-gun", anybody?), as they aren't anywhere to be found on the wonderweb. I was so focused on that that I didn't spot the potential tongue-twister until I was upon it - at which point I present unto you my best Seán Connery impersonation!American Cowboy; May 8 2014 said:Cowboy True, "Curly" Jim Musgrove: A splendid telling of the multi-ethnic make up of the old-time drovers. Not bad for a Canadian-born therapist and counselor. He will be missed!*
... decipher the lyrics ("I was born in a co-ho-gun", anybody?),
"I was born in a cold hogan." A hogan is a traditional dwelling of the Navajo.
This officially makes you an outlaw then! Very apt for this thread