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Dinamiti (trans. The Dynamites) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Osijek in 1963. They were one of the
pioneers of the
Yugoslav rock scene. Dinamiti...
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prominent acts of the 1970s
Yugoslav rock scene. The band was
formed by
former Dinamiti and
Korni Grupa vocalist Adolf "Dado" Topić. The
first lineup featured...
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Demolition Group – Den Za Den –
Denis &
Denis – Di Luna
Blues Band –
Dinamiti –
Disciplina Kičme –
Vladimir Divljan –
Divlje Jagode –
Divlji Anđeli –...
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University of
Music and
Performing Arts and a
former member of the
bands Dinamiti, BP
convention and Time.
Novak previously pla**** both in The
Generals and...
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Agapas Den
Prepi Na Se Do
Prepi Na Se Do O
Telios Adras O
Prigipas Dinamitis Sto
Palio Amartima Ipokatastato Poios Ine Autos? Sou
Xrostao Polla Fili...
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borrowed from
world music and
early music.
Phoenix (1962)
Omega (1962)
Dinamiti (1963)
Sfinx (1963) Los
Jaivas (1963) The
Moody Blues (1964) The Wilde...
- Pejaković,
Bosnian Croats from Travnik. He sang in
bands Čarobnjaci, Lavine,
Dinamiti,
Zlatni Akordi,
Grupa Had and
Korni Grupa. His
songs include "Ove noći...
- he
formed the band
Tornado and then, in 1963, the
legendary rock band
Dinamiti,
which was the most
famous rock band in ex-
Yugoslavia in the 1960s, and...
- (Bijelo Dugme, solo artist) Neno
Belan (Đavoli, solo artist)
Josip Boček (
Dinamiti,
Korni Grupa)
Davorin Bogović (Prljavo Kazalište, solo artist) Branislav...
- - 2:56 Dah - "Šošana" - 2:45 Laza
Ristovski - "Kaleš bre Anđo" - 2:50
Dinamiti - "Čačak kolo" - 1:40
Garavi Sokak - "Ako tebe
ljubit ne smem" - 3:00 Zijan...