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Slim Dusty

When The Bitumen Reaches Pooncarie

Slim Dusty

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Dificuldade: media | Estilo: country | Sentimento: variada | Ocasião: violao, repertorio | Tags: country, bush, viagem, nostalgica, acustico, intermediario

"When the Bitumen Reaches Pooncarie", com credito para Slim Dusty. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Cattlemen From the High

Plains" (ano 1988, pais AU, status Official). Virgil Riley Runnels, Jr., mais conhecido como "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, foi um lutador de luta livre profissional estadunidense. Ele foi conhecido pela suas passagens na WWE e na World Championship Wrestling. Velho Oeste, Oeste Selvagem ou Faroeste, também conhecido como Fronteira Americana, abrange a geografia, a história, o folclore e a cultura associadas à onda futura de expansão americana na América do Norte continental que começou com os assentamentos coloniais europeus no início Século XVII e terminou com a admissão dos últimos territórios ocidentais contíguos como estados em 1912. Esta era de migração e colonização massiva foi particularmente encorajada pelo presidente Thomas Jefferson após a compra da Louisiana, dando origem à atitude expansionista conhecida como "destino manifesto" e à "Tese da Fronteira" dos historiadores. As lendas, os eventos históricos e o folclore da fronteira americana incorporaram-se tanto na cultura dos Estados Unidos que o Velho Oeste, e especificamente o género ocidental de mídia, tornou-se uma das características definidoras da identidade nacional americana.

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