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  2. Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele - Wikipedia

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    "Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele" (title of Thomas Wolfe's novel Look Homeward Angel in Serbian) is a song by the Serbian rock band Riblja Čorba. It was composed by vocalist Bora Đorđević for the band's sixth studio album, Istina. It was voted hit of the year in 1985 by the listeners of Radio Beograd 202 and "song of the decade" in 1990. [1]

  3. Večeras vas zabavljaju muzičari koji piju - Wikipedia

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    Post album release, Bajagić—still officially a Riblja Čorba member though increasingly on the outs with the rest of the band as a consequence of the overwhelmingly positive public reaction to his side project, Pozitivna geografija, and bandleader Đorđević raising doubts about Bajagić's focus—participated in Večeras vas zabavljaju ...

  4. Riblja Čorba discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba consists of 20 studio albums, 9 live albums, 6 Singles, 4 VHSes, 4 DVDs, 3 EPs, 13 compilation albums, and 1 box set. The list does not include solo material or side projects performed by the members.

  5. Riblja Čorba - Wikipedia

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    Riblja Čorba's fifth studio album, Večeras vas zabavljaju muzičari koji piju (Tonight You Will Be Entertained by Musicians Who Drink), was released in 1984. [12] As Riblja Čorba's record label PGP-RTB refused to pay for the recording in London, the band signed a contract with PGP-RTB's main competitor, Jugoton. [12]

  6. Zbogom, Srbijo - Wikipedia

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    Zbogom, Srbijo (Serbian Cyrillic: Збогом, Србијо, trans. Farewell, Serbia) is the twelfth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1993. Zbogom, Srbijo is the last album recorded with guitarist Zoran Ilić .

  7. Lutka sa naslovne strane - Wikipedia

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    "Lutka sa naslovne strane" ("Front Cover Doll") is the debut single from the influential Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba. The song, a hard rock ballad about a fame-hungry model, was originally written during the time Riblja Čorba leader Bora Đorđević was a member of the acoustic rock band Suncokret.

  8. Category:Riblja Čorba songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Riblja Čorba songs or lists of Riblja Čorba songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Riblja Čorba songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Koza nostra - Wikipedia

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    Koza nostra (transliteration for "Cosa Nostra", also a word play, with "koza" meaning goat in Serbian) is the tenth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1990. Koza nostra is the first studio album recorded with guitarist Zoran Ilić, who came to Riblja Čorba as a replacement for Nikola Čuturilo.