Um Bagual Corcoveador

Os Serranos Os Serranos

The Wild Ride of a Gaucho: A Tale of Grit and Honor

“Um Bagual Corcoveador” by Os Serranos is a vivid portrayal of the life of a gaucho, a South American cowboy, who faces the challenges and thrills of working with wild horses. The song's lyrics paint a picture of a rugged, untamed landscape where the protagonist, a peão (cowboy), is tasked with managing a herd of horses. The narrative begins with the gaucho driving the herd and riding a particularly wild and skittish horse, which is easily spooked by even the smallest disturbances.

The song delves into the unpredictable nature of the cowboy's life. A sudden encounter with a hare causes the horse to buck violently, throwing the gaucho into a whirlwind of dust and chaos. The imagery of the horse kicking and the gaucho struggling to regain control highlights the physical and mental toughness required for this line of work. The lyrics describe the horse's wild movements and the gaucho's desperate attempts to stay mounted, emphasizing the raw power and danger inherent in their daily tasks.

Despite the chaos, the song also speaks to the pride and honor the gaucho feels in his role. The final verses reflect on the gaucho's ability to tame the wild horse, turning it into a reliable mount for his boss. This transformation symbolizes the gaucho's skill, resilience, and dedication to his craft. The song is a tribute to the hard work and bravery of the peões, celebrating their connection to the land and their unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.

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  1. Serrano Cantor
  2. Baile Da Serra
  3. Vaneirinha da Saudade
  4. Canto Alegretense
  5. Cambichos
  6. Pêlos
  7. Vou Pra Santa Catarina
  8. De Chão Batido
  9. Roda que Roda
  10. Querência Amada
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