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Hommage à Gaston Couté
- Poèmes
- Narrated by: Bernard Gainier
- Length: 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Père de tous les "Brassens", ce petit gars maigriot, au regard de flamme, aux lèvres pincées, était un grand poète. Il allait chantant les gueux des villes et des champs, dans son jargon savoureux, avec son inimitable accent du terroir. Il flagellait les tartufferies, magnifiait les misères, pleurait sur les reprouvés et sonnait le tocsin des révoltes. "Un grand poète" du début du XXème siècle.
Cet audio comprend :
Cet audio comprend :
- Les électeurs ;
- Le foin qui presse ;
- Le Christ en bois ;
- Le Charretier ;
- Le discours du traineux ;
- Monsieur Imbu ;
- Le gars qu'a mal tourné ;
- Les Gourgandines ;
- L'odeur du fumier ;
- L'automobiliste ;
- Les bornes ;
- L'enfermée ;
- Dans le jardin du presbytère ;
- Complainte des ramasseur d'morts.
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