108. ide dalje

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108. ide dalje (lit. The 108th goes forward) is a song written and sang by singer-songwriter Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa from Slavonski Brod. The song was released in June 1992 and is dedicated to the 108th brigade from Slavonski Brod. It achieved great popularity locally and the title became the slogan of the brigade.

"108. ide dalje"
Song by Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa
ReleasedJune 1992
GenreRock, Pop
Songwriter(s)Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa

Background

Ćosa was a well known singer in various local rock bands from Slavonski Brod in the 80s and early 90s. At the start of the war he joined the 108th brigade as a volunteer. He dedicated his time, when he was not on the battlefield, to music.

The song was directly inspired by the tragedy that occurred during the heavy bombings of the town. On the 3rd of May 1992, one of the hardest days for Brod, in the settlement of Jelas, an airplane bomb fell on the house of the Marinković family, killing 5 children that were hiding inside the basement of the home.[1]

After the tragedy, Ćosa wrote a song dedicated to the 108th Brigade, in order to boost morale in those though times.

Release

In June 1992, Ćosa gathered his friends Antun Lović - Toni (guitar), Alen Ruško (keyboard) and Mirko Šenkovski - Kosta (backing vocals) in Brod's wartime TV studio, from where HRT reported the bombing of Slavonski Brod. The song was recorded in wartime conditions, with improvised equipment. On the same day the TV technicians presented there a video for the song, consisting of edited war footage from the area of Brod and in the evening it was broadcasted for the first time during the news on HRT and parts of it on the program Slikom na sliku.[2]

Popularity

 
War flag of the 108th brigade, containing the title of the song as a slogan

The song achieved great popularity locally and the name became the slogan of the brigade. A documentary entitled 108. ide dalje was made during the 90s, which contained the song at the end. In 2011, Adolf Škrpan, on behalf of the the Association of the 108th Brigade, organized a cycling tournament entitled 108. ide dalje, which takes place every year on the 28th of June, the day of the founding of the brigade.[3]

As for the song itself, it would be released on the tape entitled Mom Brodu, which was released in late 1992 and it contained songs from local singers from Slavonski Brod. On the same tape Ćosa had another song entitled Nebeska Kraljice and another where he was vocalist for the group Trag Vječnosti named Stazama Garde.

Lyrics

The lyrics were written by Ćosa.

Kada mrak proguta dan

I kada krv natopi dječiji san

I kada nema riječi utjehe

108. ide dalje


Kada jutro izgubi sjaj

Kad pomisliš da svemu je kraj

I kada utihnu nade sve

108. ide dalje


Za svaku noć neprospavanu

Za svaku suzu isplakanu

Za moj i tvoj dom

108. ide dalje


Za svaku mladost zaustavljenu

Za svaku želju neostvarenu

Za moj i tvoj dom

108. ide dalje

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOdPPuhKgf4Pjesma je nastala u jeku najtežeg bombardiranja Slavonskog Broda, neposredno inspirirana tragedijom u gradskom naselju Jelas, 3. Svibnja 1992. godine, kada je, od samo jedne avionske bombe, poginulo petoro djece u podrumu jedne obiteljske kuće.
  2. https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/%C4%86osa
  3. https://sportalo.hr/u-podcrkavlju-odrzana-biciklijada-108-ide-dalje/