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| | |A patriotic song about Republika Srpska trying to motivate to defend and mentioning land gain. Believed to be recorded from wartime Republika Srpska radio. | ||
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|One of the first songs made in the Yugoslav Wars, made by amateurs. The song uses the melody of "[[Ko to kaže Srbija je mala]]" and changes the lyrics to reflect the Mirkovci village, one of the most important early battlefields in the Croatian War. | |||
Musicians behind the song are '''assumed''' to be an early lineup or predecessor of [[Orkestar Beli Orlovi]] consisting of [[Boro Jarić]] on vocals and [[Srđan Rajaković]] on keyboard. | The Musicians behind the song are '''assumed''' to be an early lineup or predecessor of [[Orkestar Beli Orlovi]] consisting of [[Boro Jarić]] on vocals and [[Srđan Rajaković]] on keyboard. | ||
The rip could have either originated from a radio recording, (although it does not show obvious signs of being from the radio) or a recording from the "master tape" (whatever cassette this was first amateurishly recorded to). | |||
{{Listen | |Uploaded on August 8th, 2014 to the Kosta Vlaisavljevic YouTube channel as "Pesma Mirkovcima" | ||
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|A song dedicated to the 1. Armored Brigade of the Yugoslav Army. It is often attributed to have been made for the 1. Armored Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska, this can't be the case. However, as the instrumentation is much closer to the likes of [[Volimo te otadžbino naša]] and other late 90s Yugoslav Army songs, whereas the 1. Armored Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska disbanded in 1995. | |||
|Uploaded to the debeljaca1 YouTube channel on March 22nd, 2017 | |||
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|A song dedicated to army units from Foča and the commander Brane Ćosović "Ćosa." | |||
|Uploaded to the Фоча Србиње YouTube channel on March 20th, 2012 | |||
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|A short clip played after a skit on [[Srpski Radio Ozren]] in late 1994. It is most likely a clip of a full song, considering it fades in and there are a few clips of known real songs being used in a similar manner. | |||
|Taken from a recording of [[Srpski Radio Ozren]] uploaded to YouTube | |||
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|A version of the traditional Serb song "[[Tamo daleko]]" that was recorded off of [[Srpski Radio Ozren]] in early 1995. | |||
|Taken from a BalkanMapper cassette containing a recording of [[Srpski Radio Ozren]] | |||
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|A rock version of the četnik song "[[Spremte se spremte, četnici]]." The music video displayed two young guitarists in front of a greenscreen playing various footage, notably Vukovar footage. | |||
|Taken from a recording of TV Politika from YouTube, which itself has become lost | |||
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<div align="center">One of the first songs made in the Yugoslav Wars | |||
Musicians behind the song are '''assumed''' to be an early lineup or predecessor of [[Orkestar Beli Orlovi]] consisting of [[Boro Jarić]] on vocals and [[Srđan Rajaković]] on keyboard.</div> | |||
<div align="center">A song about the 1st Armored Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska. | |||
Although the song suggests it is wartime, its instrumentation and overall style is closer to the late 90s Yugoslav songs like [[Volimo te otadžbino naša]]</div> | |||
<div align="center">A track dedicated to the Foča Brigade. | |||
It is '''assumed''' to be sung by Dragan Čolaković - Čola.</div> | |||
<div align="center">A short clip played on Radio Ozren in late 1994.</div> | |||
<div align="center">Recorded off of Radio Ozren in early 1995</div> | |||
<div align="center">Recorded from [[TV Politika]] sometime in mid-to-late 1993.</div> | |||
<div align="center">Taken from an RTRS documentary about the 2nd Krajina Brigade.</div> | |||
<div align="center">A different version of the song [[Sastanak na Kraljici]] performed by an unknown band. | |||
Recorded off of Radio Ozren</div> | |||
<div align="center">A Serb version of the Croat song [[Sarajevo ispod Trebevića]]. Origins are '''possibly''' Radio Ozren but not confirmed. | |||
Recorded from Radio Ozren in late 1994. | |||
Song is '''assumed''' to be "Oj Srbijo, naša Srbijo" by Goran Spasojević from the 1992 album "Mekana duša" but has yet to be confirmed. | |||
Recorded off of [[SRT]] and published by Vucjak in the early 2000s | Recorded off of [[SRT]] and published by Vucjak in the early 2000s |
Revision as of 23:06, 13 November 2024
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Orphan Work
File | Description | File Origin | Lyrics |
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A patriotic song about Republika Srpska trying to motivate to defend and mentioning land gain. Believed to be recorded from wartime Republika Srpska radio. | Vucjak.com and then uploaded to YouTube on June 24th, 2008 to the channel Chetnikpride89 as "Srbija Krajina Republika Srpska" | TBA | |
One of the first songs made in the Yugoslav Wars, made by amateurs. The song uses the melody of "Ko to kaže Srbija je mala" and changes the lyrics to reflect the Mirkovci village, one of the most important early battlefields in the Croatian War.
The Musicians behind the song are assumed to be an early lineup or predecessor of Orkestar Beli Orlovi consisting of Boro Jarić on vocals and Srđan Rajaković on keyboard. The rip could have either originated from a radio recording, (although it does not show obvious signs of being from the radio) or a recording from the "master tape" (whatever cassette this was first amateurishly recorded to). |
Uploaded on August 8th, 2014 to the Kosta Vlaisavljevic YouTube channel as "Pesma Mirkovcima" | TBA | |
A song dedicated to the 1. Armored Brigade of the Yugoslav Army. It is often attributed to have been made for the 1. Armored Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska, this can't be the case. However, as the instrumentation is much closer to the likes of Volimo te otadžbino naša and other late 90s Yugoslav Army songs, whereas the 1. Armored Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska disbanded in 1995. | Uploaded to the debeljaca1 YouTube channel on March 22nd, 2017 | TBA | |
A song dedicated to army units from Foča and the commander Brane Ćosović "Ćosa." | Uploaded to the Фоча Србиње YouTube channel on March 20th, 2012 | TBA | |
A short clip played after a skit on Srpski Radio Ozren in late 1994. It is most likely a clip of a full song, considering it fades in and there are a few clips of known real songs being used in a similar manner. | Taken from a recording of Srpski Radio Ozren uploaded to YouTube | TBA | |
A version of the traditional Serb song "Tamo daleko" that was recorded off of Srpski Radio Ozren in early 1995. | Taken from a BalkanMapper cassette containing a recording of Srpski Radio Ozren | TBA | |
A rock version of the četnik song "Spremte se spremte, četnici." The music video displayed two young guitarists in front of a greenscreen playing various footage, notably Vukovar footage. | Taken from a recording of TV Politika from YouTube, which itself has become lost | TBA | |
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Recorded from Radio Ozren in late 1994.
Song is assumed to be "Oj Srbijo, naša Srbijo" by Goran Spasojević from the 1992 album "Mekana duša" but has yet to be confirmed.
Recorded off of SRT and published by Vucjak in the early 2000s
Lost Media
Picture | Status | Picture | Status |
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Festival Izvorne pjesme-1
All audio and further scans of the cassette are lost |
Lazo Stokanović - Pomozi nam, Bože, svima
All audio and scans are lost | ||
Festival Izvorne pjesme-2
All audio and further scans of the cassette are lost |
File:Mihailo-Sipka-Kraina-junake-radja-Lost-Media.png | Mihailo Šipka - Kraina junake rađa
All audio and scans are lost | |
Simo Vujanović - Odbrana Majevice / Druga Majevička Brigada
All audio and further scans of the cassette are lost |
Jova iz Šipova - 30-ta divizija
Scans are lost | ||
Dragutin Knežević Krunica - Novi zvuci Tromeđe i Krajine - 1
Only a few songs available and no scans online |
Delije iz Teslića - Otvorite Raču
Only a few songs available and no scans online | ||
Mirun Vudrag "Pirgo" - Neka živi Krajina
Cover and one song lost |
Bosiljko Kostić Rođo - Oj Krajino volim te ko sina
All audio and scans are lost | ||
Predrag Drezgić-Preša - Legenda o Bokiju Promaji
All audio and scans are lost |
Aleksandar Filipović Alfi - U sazvežđu bogova
All audio and scans are lost | ||
Dragutin Knežević Krunica - Ljubavne pesme / Kraljica ljubavi
All audio and scans are lost |
Zoran Nešović - Ej Srbine preko Drine
All audio and scans are lost | ||
Zoran Đukić - Pesme srpskom narodu
Only a few songs available and no scans online |
Minđušari Knin - Armija Srpska
No scans online | ||
Perica Purić - Andrijana / Ne bole me ove suze
All but one song missing and no scans online |
Branko Marinković - Lalić - Pesma Vukovaru (Vukovar godina druga)
Only a few songs available and no scans online | ||
Mali Baja - Moje najžešće pesme
Fully lost compilation tape |
Krajišnici pjevaju Srpskoj
All audio and scans are lost |
Found Media
Image | Name | Found by |
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Zaveštanje | RandomAttribute20k | |
Srbin nikad klek'o nije | RandomAttribute20k |