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Dragan PopoviÄ, with the band Maj, recorded the single with the songs "JoÅ” uvek sanjam" ("I'm Still
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The band consisted of Dragan PopoviÄ (guitar, vocals) and brothers
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The band was formed in 1972 as an acoustic trio consisting of Dragan PopoviÄ (guitar, vocals), and brothers
Grujica (percussion, vocals) and Aleksandar MilanoviÄ (guitar, vocals). They named the band after the
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191:1972-1975
102:1972-1975
61:SR Serbia
446:'s book
432:Austrian
396:Ericsson
372:Elevator
308:Memories
304:Uspomene
217:Memories
198:initials
164:Belgrade
157:Yugoslav
153:Trio DAG
115:ZKP RTLJ
88:art rock
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493:, 1974)
478:Singles
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348:Mladost
318:. With
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186:History
176:SeÄanja
170:scene.
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473:(1974)
438:Legacy
411:Komuna
392:Sweden
378:album
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225:poetic
223:. The
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107:Labels
71:Genres
53:Origin
358:show
352:Youth
326:play
249:flute
245:sitar
160:rock
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