Bijelo Dugme - Hotel, motel

Bijelo dugme ("White Button") were a highly influential rock band stationed in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, originally when in Yugoslavia. Active between 1974 and 1989, they are considered to have been the most popular band ever to exist in the former Yugoslavia and one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav Rock scene. Doživjeti stotu is the fifth studio album released by Yugoslav rock group Bijelo dugme. The album is noted for the band's change of direction towards new wave, in contrast to folkish hard rock on their previous releases. Doživjeti stotu was being prepared and eventually released in the wake of the Yugoslav lifetime president Josip Broz Tito's death. His passing on May 4, 1980 triggered an extended mourning period that saw most of the entertainment activities throughout the country temporarily quiet down. Pre-recording rehearsals were held in Goran Bregović's chalet on Jahorina Mountain, before actual sessions began at Radio Belgrade's Studio 4 on October 6, 1980. Exactly two months later, on December 6, in anticipation of the album release, the 7-inch single "Dobro vam jutro Petrović Petre" / "Na zadnjem sjedištu moga auta" appeared in stores containing a song off the coming album as well as a B-side from the previous one.
USPAVANKA ZA RADMILU M - Bijelo Dugme

"Uspavanka za radmilu M" Bijelo Dugme Bijelo dugme ("White Button") was a highly influential former Yugoslav rock band, stationed in Sarajevo. Active between 1974 and 1989, it is widely considered to have been the most popular band ever to exist in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav rock scene. Uspavanka za Radmilu M. is their sixth studio album released on February 21, 1983 (source: wikipedia ) en.wikipedia.org
Te noći kad umrem - Bijelo dugme

The night when I die, when I leave, when I won't be there The night when the chasings reach me of the bitch destiny and when I come in after this like with kin Like a falling star like some nice coat with two faces That night you'll freeze on your window with tired eyes it's hard to wait for the trains which roam That's hard but it's easy to live and die my chick Chorus: That night, that night when i die when i leave, when i won't be there only two women will wake up one is my mother, she will cry the other is you, you will curse me
Bijelo dugme - Turneja 2005 - Alen

2005 Reunion Bregović, who during the 1990s became one of the most internationally known modern composers of the Balkans, on numerous occasions stated that he will not reunite Bijelo dugme. However, in 2005 Bijelo dugme reunited with Bregović on guitar, Bebek, Tifa and Islamović on vocals, Redžić on bass guitar, Vukašinović and Jankelić on drums and Pravdić and Ristovski on keyboards. The band held three concerts sponsored by Coca-Cola: in Sarajevo (at Koševo stadium), Zagreb (at Maksimir stadium), and Belgrade (at Belgrade Hippodrome, attracting more than 250000 fans, but criticized because of the weak sound). The reunion saw large covering in the media. The live album Turneja 2005 - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd (2005 Tour - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade) recorded on the tour was released. After the concerts three vocalists continued to perform together outside former Yugoslav republics under the name Kad Bi Bio Bijelo Dugme.
Bijelo dugme Turneja 2005 Alen live uzivo nakon svih ovih godina sta ima novo ciribiribela te noci kada umrem odem me ne bude ako boga ti izneveri napile se ulice slavkovic 73
Bijelo Dugme - Ruzica si bila

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Bijelo dugme - Turneja 2005 - Željko Bebek

2005 Reunion Bregović, who during the 1990s became one of the most internationally known modern composers of the Balkans, on numerous occasions stated that he will not reunite Bijelo dugme. However, in 2005 Bijelo dugme reunited with Bregović on guitar, Bebek, Tifa and Islamović on vocals, Redžić on bass guitar, Vukašinović and Jankelić on drums and Pravdić and Ristovski on keyboards. The band held three concerts sponsored by Coca-Cola: in Sarajevo (at Koševo stadium), Zagreb (at Maksimir stadium), and Belgrade (at Belgrade Hippodrome, attracting more than 250000 fans, but criticized because of the weak sound). The reunion saw large covering in the media. The live album Turneja 2005 - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd (2005 Tour - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade) recorded on the tour was released. After the concerts three vocalists continued to perform together outside former Yugoslav republics under the name Kad Bi Bio Bijelo Dugme.
Bijelo dugme Turneja 2005 Željko Bebek uzivo live Selma Ipak pozelim neko pismo Da sam pekar Ne spavaj mala moja muzika dok svira Sve ce to mila prekriti ruzmarin snjegovi sas Ako mozes zaboravi Na zadnjem sjedistu moga auta Ha Dozivjeti stotu Sanjao nocas te nemam slavkovic 73
Peter Grašo i Bijelo Dugme -Čiribiribela

Peter Grašo i Bijelo Dugme-Čiribiribela
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Bijelo Dugme - Djurdjevdan

My tribute to the best rock group from Balkan ever. For the clip have been used scenes from the movies "Time of the Gypsies" (Dom za vešanje) by Emir Kusturica from 1989 and "I Even Met Happy Gypsies" (Skupljači perja) by Aleksandar Petrović from 1967.
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Bijelo dugme - Turneja 2005 - Evo zakleću se (BG)

2005 Reunion Bregović, who during the 1990s became one of the most internationally known modern composers of the Balkans, on numerous occasions stated that he will not reunite Bijelo dugme. However, in 2005 Bijelo dugme reunited with Bregović on guitar, Bebek, Tifa and Islamović on vocals, Redžić on bass guitar, Vukašinović and Jankelić on drums and Pravdić and Ristovski on keyboards. The band held three concerts sponsored by Coca-Cola: in Sarajevo (at Koševo stadium), Zagreb (at Maksimir stadium), and Belgrade (at Belgrade Hippodrome, attracting more than 250000 fans, but criticized because of the weak sound). The reunion saw large covering in the media. The live album Turneja 2005 - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd (2005 Tour - Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade) recorded on the tour was released. After the concerts three vocalists continued to perform together outside former Yugoslav republics under the name Kad Bi Bio Bijelo Dugme.
Bijelo dugme Turneja 2005 Evo zakleću se live uzivo slavkovic 73
Bijelo Dugme - Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo

Bijelo Dugme - Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo. 1986. Padaj silo i nepravdo, Narod ti je sudit zvan, Bjeste od nas nocne tmine, Svanuo je i nas dan Pljuni i zapjevaj! Pljuni i zapjevaj, moja Jugoslavijo! Matero i maceho, tugo moja i utjeho. Moje srce, moja kuco stara, Moja dunjo iz ormara, Moja nevjesto, moja ljepotice, Moja sirota kraljice, Jugo, Jugice... Ovaj hljeb, evo lomim, Moja Jugoslavijo, Za tebe i bolje dane, Konje neosedlane Ovdje kome ne porastu zubi, E, kukala mu mati Ovdje nikad nece copor naci, Ko ne nauci urlati Jugoslavijo na noge, Pjevaj nek' te cuju, Ko ne slusa pjesmu, Slusace oluju! Ovaj hljeb, evo lomim, Moja Jugoslavijo, Za tebe i bolje dane, Konje neosedlane, Moje srce, moja kuco stara, Moja dunjo iz ormara, Moja nevjesto, moja ljepotice, Moja sirota kraljice Jugoslavijo na noge, Pjevaj nek' te cuju, Ko ne slusa pjesmu, Slusace oluju Jugoslavijo na noge, Pjevaj nek' te cuju, Ko ne slusa pjesmu, Slusace oluju Fall down force and injustice Your doomsday has come Run away from us, nightly gloom, Our day has dawned too Spit and sing! Spit and sing, my Yugoslavia! Mother, step mother, my sorrow and consolation. My heart, my old friend (my home). My quince from the closet, my bride, my beauty My poor queen, Yugo, little yugo... This bread, here I'm breaking, My Yugoslavia, For you and better days, Unsaddled horses Who doesn't grow teeth here, Eh, poor is his mother Who doesn't learn how to howl will never find a herd here Yugoslavia, get up on your <b>...</b>
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Bijelo Dugme - Djurdjevdan

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Hej Sloveni/Himna Jugoslaviije/Hey Slavs - Yugoslavian Anthem - Bijelo Dugme

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