Plavi Orkestar
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Plavi Orkestar

Plavi Orkestar formed in Sarajevo in the late 1980s. Their name translates to "Blue Orchestra," and their music often carried a melancholy, heartfelt quality...

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Plavi Orkestar formed in Sarajevo in the late 1980s. Their name translates to "Blue Orchestra," and their music often carried a melancholy, heartfelt quality that connected with listeners across the Balkans. Songs like "Medena Curice (daj Mi Vruće Rakije)" and "Ako su to bile samo lazi" became regional staples, mixing pop-rock arrangements with lyrics about longing and everyday life.

During the Balkan Wars in the early 1990s, the band relocated to London. They continued recording there, putting out albums like "The Blue Album" in 1995 and "Samo ti" in 1998. The core lineup included Saša Lošić on vocals, Senad Begović on guitar, Mirko Srdić on drums, Safet Halilović on bass, and Nermin Puškar on keyboards.

Their earlier work from Sarajevo, including the 1989 album "Soldatska Suza" and 1990's "Smrt Fašizmu," remains what many fans know best. Tracks like "Azra" and "Bolje biti pijan nego star" still turn up on radio playlists and at gatherings, a quiet reminder of the band's place in that particular time and sound.

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