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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2015 at 05:57
DOGOVOR IZ 1804 ("Agreement from 1804.") were an progressive rock group from Belgrade. In 1968 the band were founded by Aleksandar Stojić (vocal), Dejan Vasiljević (vocal, flute), Predrag Simić (sitar), Saša Forenbaher (table), Nebojša Ignjatović (vocal, guitar), Robert Nemeček (bass, flute, vocal) and Stevan Milutinović (drums). In 1969, they released only one four-track EP titled Circle and they split up in 1970.
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Leb i Sol at 'reunion' concert at Ohrid, FYRM, 2006.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 09:52
GORDI were founded in November 1977 by guitarist Zlatko Manojlovic, former member of several bands. The original-line up were keyboardist Goran Manojlović, drummer Stevan Milutinović, former member of the group Agreement From 1804. , and bassist Dragan. The band in 1979 won the first place at the International Rock Festival in Poznan, Poland. After five full-lenght studio albums, GORDI were ceased in fall of 1984 when the leader of the band Zlatko Manojlovic was released his first solo album.









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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 12:47
A beautiful instrumental with a flute by Tako.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2015 at 11:51
Re discussion that slightly touched Šarlo akrobata at Hybris vs Spirit of Eden the poll thread, i.e. the Belgrade's punk / new wave act which is almost a synonyme for that genre in the former Yugoslavia but already in the Prog Archives, I'd like to clear what actually deceive someone who has no idea what kind of music is Šarlo akrobata ("Sharlo The Acrobat") and pushed Šarlo akrobata in Avant Prog as it unfortunately happened on this site, is the fact that the drummer, the late Ivan "Ivica" Vdović, was very of talent and that he took classes in jazz drumming; before Sharlo The Acrobat, he played in a progressive rock band Limunovo drvo ("Lemon Tree"), who never released an album because of punk hysteria. And therefore, his drumming was too good and pretty complex for the standards of punk bands in Yugoslavia back in the day. 
Otherwise he was known in town as a cheerful and smiling guy, never really punk, more focused on the visual arts and literature as a person with multiplied talents, but in that circle of Belgrade's punks, he become intravenous drug addict and the very first registered person who died by AIDS in Yugoslavia.
 
 
 
 
Rest in peace.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ljubavna priča ("Love Story") is the most artistic song at the trio's only one album released in 1981.
 


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This is a video of legendary Yugoslav-Slovenian band Buldožer, filmed at their latest ex-Yu republics tour 2006, with some back-stage scenes. The fans of Buldožer will like it.
 
 
 
 
 
Buldožer play live their song Smrt Džima Morisona ("The Death of Jim Morrison") :
 
 
 
"Dear God, what a great miracle!
Whether it's a thunder, or the earth shakes
No thunder, nor the earth shakes
But the music is very noisy
 
Jim's mother asked her son:
Oh my son, the king of lizards
Are you ever been scared
Of red wine, the symbol of drugs?

Jim tells her 
I've never been scared
Neither of that stuff, not of red wine
I've already devoured everything in its path.

 Jim's mother came early
She looked at the sky in the clouds
She saw two ravens
One cry, the other speaks.

Jim Morrison dies
Defending the soul in the enemy's hands
It is not self-inflicted head
An astonishing hero of this world.

Jim said
I've never been scared
Neither of Camel
[cigarettes],
even not of red wine
Neither of the songs, even not of angry life.

Jim spoke, and the soul struggles
It utters, let the soul into the fire
God has given him a settlement in heaven
And to us, brothers, that song of the celebration.
 
 
 
 
 
Život je feferon ("Life Is Chilly Papper") 1975
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2015 at 05:52
Put za Istok ("Journey to East") by Korni Grupa, a live version from their last gig (1975).





Kornelije Kovač - keyboards
Josip Boček - guitar
Vladimir Furduj (RIP) - drums
Bojan Hreljac - bass
Zlatko Pejaković - vocals




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2015 at 05:58
An amazing progressive fusion instrumental track from Furduj (RIP) solo album released in 1985.







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2015 at 06:40
Ja odlazim sutra ("I Am Leaving Tommorow") by Indexi (live 1970)





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2015 at 10:40
I've seen a lot of videos (from Smak, Time and others) on Youtube, but there is no indication of them oficially released in Progarchives.

Are these only television promo videos? Yugoslavia had a music channel?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2015 at 11:48
Originally posted by GKR GKR wrote:

I've seen a lot of videos (from Smak, Time and others) on Youtube, but there is no indication of them oficially released in Progarchives.

Are these only television promo videos? Yugoslavia had a music channel?
Yes, those are television videos. Tito's Yugoslavia, had no rock music tv channel, but the rock bands were represented extremely well in popular and numerous tv programs for youth.
Rock music has been nicely represented in Yugoslavia also on the radio, so some audio-only live videos of Yugoslav bands at Youtube, from the early seventies, actually comes from the direct radio transmissions from the rock concerts and festivals, who were also recorded.
In the sixties Yugoslavia, there was even a joint venture program, dedicated to rock music only, of the Belgrade Radio and the BBC, and a graduated student of Slavic studies at Cambridge, Englishman Mr Malcom Hurlston (aka Mark Eastern) was DJ so he was played the rock hits from swinging London and commented the songs and the bands on air, in a great style and in perfect Serbo-Croatian language, every Wednesday and Sunday.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2015 at 12:12
Oh, very interesting. Brazil had a similar tradition, with musical festivals on television in early and late sixties.

It was about time to collect those videos and release them, no? It would be interesting to have this collections. Brazilians groups also havent made their "Video History", sadly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2015 at 04:51
Originally posted by GKR GKR wrote:

Oh, very interesting. Brazil had a similar tradition, with musical festivals on television in early and late sixties.

It was about time to collect those videos and release them, no? It would be interesting to have this collections. Brazilians groups also havent made their "Video History", sadly.
Tv stations produced several nice rockumentaries, (only about Smak it was released four rockumentaries, and the first one, from 1976, "Smak in America", was filmed in NYC by TV Belgrade and contain some live footage at one of their two gigs in NYC). Sadly, no one rockumentary is subtitled in English.
And the storylines also could be very interesting for the foreigners, but those films directors were perhaps too lazy just to put that English subtitles... Confused
 
But, here is the fourth part of "Pokretna prošlost" ("The Moving Past") the rockumentary about Smak fimed in this decade by the Belgrade tv, where the young musicians from Chicago and ex-Zappa drummer David Moss who used to play with Smak's guitarist (even recorded an album with Točak) are talking (in English) about Točak and his band Smak (at 5:45)
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2015 at 07:53
Nice! Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2015 at 08:42
Biska 2 (instrumental), Ljudi nije fer ("My People, It Isn't Fair", feat. Najda) and Na Balkanu ("At Balkan", feat. Dado Topić, ex-Time) by Smak, live at Ušće 2015, official live vids, top quality sound Smile
 
 
 
 
http://lyricstranslate.com/en/ljudi-nije-fer-my-people-isnt-fair.html#ixzz3r0LCNniV

My people, this isn't fair
A man lives as a dog
He is thinking about everything
He protects himself against sin
Everytime he pays debt who belong at another man
He is destroying wall with a mad head
His vision is very poor

Now is the time to run away from evil
I am dog! You are like me

Everyone wears a scar
Bitter honey is pouring forever
You are like me
You love song and a day of May
You are reading a novel by Balzac
You like a good fashion movie
Your style is very elegant

Now is the time to run away from evil
I am dog! You are like me

My people, this isn't fair
A man lives as a dog
He is thinking about everything
But the life is not lie
It wears odd nice wish
Wine, love, salt and sin
Life is the cry and the laugh

Now is the time to run away from evil
I am dog! You are like me


 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2015 at 12:41
Prođe ovaj dan ("This Day Is Over") by Drugi Način, 1978




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2015 at 01:05
Sve će to, o mila moja, prekriti ruzmarin, snjegovi i šaš" ("All of this, my darling, will get covered by rosemary, snow and sedge") from Bijelo Dugme 1979 album Bitanga i princeza ("The rogue and the princess") of which I think that is the best Bijelo Dugme's album.
 
 

 

All of this , oh my darling,
will get covered by rosemary , snow and sedge
and two sodden birds
will fly to the south from your eye
no tear, no will
no omen, no voice , and it could have been better

you will say its a little sad
and he was a b*****d and misery
and we will stand ,naked and alone
in front of this ice sky in the dark
wormwood smells, empty field
faded roses and honey , and it could have been better
Refren
where, show me where
when destiny doesn´t love the sad ones
and how will you protect yourself from the world
like a rose with two funny torns or a dream
in vain, in vain, everything is against us

All of this , oh my darling,
will get covered by rosemary , snow and sedge
and two sodden birds
will fly to the south from your eye
no tear, no will
no omen, no voice , and it could have been better

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2015 at 04:37
^ We talked about Bijelo Dugme in the begning of this topic... damnit, I still havent havent heard them. This song is absolutely great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2015 at 19:18
Korni Grupa Pastir i cvet  ("The shepherd and a flower") (1969)  
 
 
 
 
Somewhere in the distant mountains

The little shepherd woke up

In a cold creek he washed his face

And then at dreamy meadow he heard the singing


Diri, diri don don diridiri

Every day, every day a colorful flower is singing

Every day, sleeping longer than all

But the shepherd is a good fife player

As long as the petals of its flower opens

Diri, diri don don diridiri

And while the mild music can be heard everywhere

He's still dreaming and playing 
but then he became a flower


Somewhere in the distant mountains

The little shepherd woke up

In the cold creek washed his face

And at dreamy meadow then came the singing"
 
 
 
 
 
 


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