The Untamed Spirit of 'Aporreado'

The song 'Aporreado' by Quarteto Coração de Potro paints a vivid picture of a wild and untamed horse, embodying the spirit of the gaucho culture. The lyrics describe a horse with a short tail and no forelock, always on edge and ready to react. This horse is not just any horse; it is one that thrives on its wild nature and refuses to be tamed. The imagery of the horse's distrustful ears and agitated mane highlights its fierce independence and unyielding spirit.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that this horse is a symbol of strength and resilience. In every festival it attends, it garners both admiration and fear, representing both luck and misfortune. The horse's reputation grows as it faces the toughest challenges, and its story is recounted by narrators who celebrate its most daring feats. This horse is not just a participant in these events; it is a legend, a testament to the raw power and indomitable will that defines the gaucho way of life.

The final verses of the song emphasize the horse's role in the world of rodeo and horsemanship. It is a creature that was never meant to be tamed, destined to live among the herds and stand out in the fields of gineteada (a traditional gaucho rodeo event). The horse's legacy is one of defiance and strength, a living symbol of the untamed spirit that refuses to be broken. 'Aporreado' is a celebration of this wildness, a tribute to the horse that was born to be free and fierce, embodying the very essence of the gaucho culture.

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  1. Proseando
  2. Cantilena
  3. A Chacarera da Moça
  4. Florir Das Açucenas
  5. Aporreado
  6. Rastros e Saudades
  7. Prenda Minha
  8. Não Era Pra Ser
  9. Dona Lua e Senhor Sol
  10. Sem Ti
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