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Flatland Calvary – “Pretty Woman” (Live From The Tetons

Flatland Cavalry – “Pretty Women” (Live from The Tetons)
Flatland Cavalry offer a haunting live performance of **“Pretty Women”** during a Teton Sessions shoot—capturing their Texas country roots with untamed mountain air and raw emotion[1][2].

They open in harmony: Cleto Cordero’s voice riding gentle acoustic warmth, violin and guitar weaving like distant train whistle. Then the lyric hits:

“Some pretty women are just really sad little girls…”

It’s a gut-punch line—tender and jagged, delivered with honest weight against sweeping Tetons backdrop.

Visually, the clip is cinematic—natural light, wide frames of mountains, close-ups that catch the players’ sweat and intent. Audio’s fluid and live—no polish, all presence. You hear the dust, the altitude, the band leaning into the moment.

Final Verdict:

“Pretty Women” live from the Tetons is atmospheric storytelling—rooted in Texas but shot through with mountain mystique. Flatland Cavalry don’t just perform it—they embody it, letting its sadness stretch across the range. It’s easy on the ears and heavy on the heart—exactly as promised.

Sources:

  1. YouTube – “Pretty Women” (Live from The Tetons) — high-quality live audio/video.
  2. Apple Music – “Pretty Women (Teton Sessions)” release context; Flatland Cavalry bio details.
  3. Wikipedia – Flatland Cavalry band background and Lubbock/Texas origins.

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