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580:, followed by the hit songs "Boje su u nama" ("The Colors Are Inside Us"), "Kada budu gorijeli gradovi" ("When the Cities Would Burn"), "Sva čuda svijeta", "Istina piÅ”e na zidu" ("The Truth Is Written on the Wall"), the ballad "Mi nismo sami" ("We Are Not Alone") and "Na drugoj strani neba" ("On the Other Side of Heaven"). Due to Pelajić's departure to the army, Juričić recorded the bass parts. After the album release, Juričić also went to serve his army stint, being temporarily replaced by former 768:, with new lyrics. The lineup which recorded the album, beside Stublić, featured Mario Zidar (guitar), Vjekoslav Magdalenić (keyboards), Ante Pecotić (bass guitar) and Goran Rakočević (drums). Beside new songs, the album featured new versions of old Film songs, which the music critics saw as decline in Stublić's creativity. 535:, offering a more depressive view of the city life, covering loneliness, alienation, crime and drug addiction. Successful with the songs "Zagreb je hladan grad" ("Zagreb Is a Cold City") and "KrvariÅ” oko ponoći" ("You're Bleeding Around Midnight"), the album featured two instrumental tracks, "EspaƱa" (" 344:
Film was soon joined by saxophone player Jurij Novoselić, who at the time worked under the pseudonym Kuzma Videosex, inspiring others to use pseudonym instead of their original names: vocalist Stublić became Jura Jupiter, bassist Pelajić became Mario Baraccuda and guitarist Juričić became Max Wilson.
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as their new frontman, but eventually they opted not to include him in the lineup due to his deep vocals. The Azra lineup featuring Stublić functioned for a few months only, and after a quarrel with Štulić, in early 1979, Stublić, Juričić, Pelajić and Hromatko left Azra and formed their own band. The
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Despite the commercial and critical success, the original incarnation of the group split up in 1986, after releasing four studio and one live album, due to long-time disagreements about future musical direction between Stublić and the rest of the members. Stublić would continue with a backing band,
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song "U tunelu usred mraka" ("In the Tunnel in the Dark"). The recording "Čikago" was in possession of the record label for six months, eventually being released without a line from the lyrics, due to the lyrics being critical to the government and the authorities of the newly-independent Croatia.
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songs, all authored by Stublić, inspired by the Zagreb city life: "Neprilagođen" ("Misfit"), "Moderna djevojka" ("Modern Girl"), "Radio ljubav" ("Radio Love"), "Odvedi me iz ovog grada" ("Take Me Out of This Town"), and "Zamisli" ("Imagine"), also known as "Zamisli život u ritmu muzike za ples"
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in French) was formed in December 1985, while the original incarnation of Film was still active, by all the members of the Film excluding Jura Stublić ā€“ Mladen "Max" Juričić, Marino "Barracuda" Pelajić and Ivan "Piko" Stančić. The band, mainly performing the new wave and
496:, with whom Film members became close after the 1980 Youth Festival, on which the both bands had performed. Two bands loaded their equipment in a boat, sailing from one coastal town to another, holding improvised concerts for tourists. At the time, Jugoton rereleased 462:. The band performed with him in Subotica Sports Hall during the 1981 Youth Festival as the winners of the previous festival, causing a spectacle with the audience massively occupying the stage. The energy of their live appearances was captured on the live 1193: 971:" ("She is Waking Up"), recorded live in the Zagreb KSET club on 12 October 2002, and covers of songs by foreign rock acts. The disc also featured the band's only song which was not a cover, "Mogu ja!" ("I Can!"), remastered material from the 623:. Released in 1985, the album brought audience's concert favorites "Pjevajmo do zore" ("Let's Sing Until Dawn"), "Rijeke pravde" ("Rivers of Justice"), "Osmijesi" ("Smiles"), and the title track. During the same year, Stublić took part in the 522:
At the end of 1981, after a quarrel between Stublić and the rest of the band on the new studio album conception, the band went on a two-month work break. Having agreed on the future of their work, the band recorded the second studio album
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Bonaca. The album featured the hits "Dobre vibracije" ("Good Vibrations"), "Doći ću ti u snovima" ("I'll Come to You in Your Dreams"), "Ljubav je zakon" ("Love Is the Law"), and "Uhvati vjetar" ("Catch the Wind"), the latter a cover of
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release, Juričić, Pelajić and Stančić formed the band Le Cinema, performing cover versions of foreign new wave hits, expressing their musical differences to the ones Stublić had, which led the band to part ways in the spring of 1986.
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sound, Stublić recorded the album which brough the hits "Srce na cesti" ("Heart on the Road"), "Ivana", "Dom" ("Home"), "Valovi ('67.-'77.-'87.)" ("Waves ('67-77-87)") and "Sjećam se prvog poljupca" ("I Remember the First Kiss").
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and released in 1981, launched them to the top of the Yugoslav rock scene. With their following studio releases the band moved towards more mainstream rock sound, maintaining their popularity and having a number of hit songs.
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on her 1980 Yugoslav tour. At the time, the band recorded their first single, "Kad si mlad" ("When You're Young"), with the song "Zajedno" ("Together") as the B-side. The single was, however, released a year later, due to
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After a longer hiatus, the band renewed their activities in 1997, with the new bassist Žan Jankopač from the band Šo! Mazgoon. The original lineup reunited for the recording of the comeback album
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youth magazine, the members soon deciding to rename the group to Film. The memories of the Azra lineup later inspired Štulić to write the song "Roll over Jura", released on the album
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Despite the fact that a line was omitted from the song, it was banned in some Croatian media. "Nježno, nježno, nježnije" featured guest appearances by Juričić and
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on 11 February 1981. The record, the first of the many live releases recorded in the same club, featured a witty band introduction by Vrdoljak in
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list. In 2006, "Zamisli" was polled No. 27, "Neprilagođen" was polled No. 80, and "Boje su u nama" was polled No. 85 on the
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drummer Boris Leiner, later moving to the band Å o! Mazgoon, then to Gego & Picigin band, and eventually forming the bands Ljetno Kino (
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During 1977 and 1978, guitarist Mladen Juričić, bass guitarist Marino Pelajić, and drummer Branko Hromatko were the members of the Zagreb
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as the new vocalist. Stublić did not have much experience as a vocalist before joining the band, however, since his father had been an
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and others. The album also featured the song "MarŔal" ("Marshall"), originally released as "Poslednji dani" ("The Last Days") by
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During the early 1990s, Stublić often changed the members of his backing band. In 1992, he released the studio album
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and featuring two new songs, "Nježno, nježno, nježnije" ("Gentle, Gentle, Gentler") and the cynical "Čikago" ("
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Film ballad "Mi nismo sami" was covered by numerous artists. It was covered by Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
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standards, quickly became a club attraction. The band's concerts often featured guest appearances by actress
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After their first live appearances in Zagreb, they were quickly described by the Yugoslav music press as a
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and released as a single in 1995. The song "Odvedi me iz ovog grada" was covered by Serbian rock band
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Simultaneosly with their work in Le Cinema, the band members performed in other bands: Juričić formed
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was polled No. 45 on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by the Croatian edition of
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on the single cover, deeming the idea noncommercial. In the summer of 1980, the band played in the
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was polled No. 70 on the list of 100 Greatest Albums of Yugoslav Popular Music in the book
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In 2000, "Mi nismo sami" was polled No. 36, and "Zajedno" was polled No. 81 on the
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Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 ā€“ 2007
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In mid-1998, Juričić, Pelajić and Stančić reunited with Stublić for a one-off show at the
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member Robert Krkač on the promotional tour, while Pelajić was replaced by Mladen Žunjić.
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at seaside resorts. Prior to joining Azra, Stublić was also considered by the members of
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musicians. The song "Zamisli život u ritmu muzike za ples" was covered by the Croatian
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record label refusal to accept the band's idea of putting a screen-shot from the film
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Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 ā€“ 2007
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Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007
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in 2019 for Top.hr YouTube channel. Film song "Zajedno" was covered by Serbian band
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In 2002, Stublić released Jura Stublić & Film latest album, the compilation
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club attraction, which gave them an opportunity to appear as an opening act for
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record label, to large commercial and critical success. The album, produced by
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The lyrics of 12 songs by the band, all authored by Stublić, were featured in
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in 1978. Film is generally considered one of the most prominent acts of the
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vocalist Goran Bare on lead vocals. The album also featured a cover of
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Extra! Extra! Extra! Yesterday Only on Film and Now Also in Your Head
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on their 2007 album the title of which was inspired by the song,
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In 1994, the first Film compilation album was released, entitled
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Novo! Novo! Novo! JoŔ jučer samo na filmu a sada i u vaŔoj glavi
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Novo! Novo! Novo! JoŔ jučer samo na filmu a sada i u vaŔoj glavi
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Novo! Novo! Novo! JoŔ jučer samo na filmu a sada i u vaŔoj glavi
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For the recording of the third studio album, the band went to
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band was initially named Šporko Šalaporko i Negove Žaluzine (
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In 1981, Hromatko went to serve his mandatory stint in the
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The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
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YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike
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Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times
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was proclaimed one of 12 best Yugoslav live albums.
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Novoselić formed his band 660:In 1987, Stublić released the studio album 442:In January 1981, the band triumphed at the 1792: 1778: 1770: 29: 1070:), and by Croatian and Yugoslav musician 1058:channel, by Croatian and Yugoslav singer 603:. Guests on the album recording included 570:). The album opens with the recording of 296:, when the band's vocalist and guitarist 1660:Antonić, DuÅ”ko; Å trbac, Danilo (1998). 1649:"Darko Rundek - Mi nismo sami", YouTube 1353: 940:, for a period of time was a member of 1594:"Mira Furlan na HRT-u posle 17 godina" 1038:), by Croatian and Yugoslav rock band 656:Jura Stublić & Film (1986ā€“present) 7: 1106:Zamisli život u ritmu cipela za ples 627:project, a Yugoslav contribution to 231:Film was formed in 1978 by vocalist 994:held in Zagreb's Tvornica kulture. 800:. The followup was the compilation 672:and Massimo Savić. Focusing on the 631:, contributing vocals to the song " 1926:Musical groups established in 1978 1625:Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā€“2023 1580:Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā€“2023 1525:Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā€“2023 1425:Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā€“2023 1410:Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā€“2023 25: 1277:"Zona sumraka" / "Espanja" (1982) 1274:"Zamisli" / "Radio ljubav" (1981) 1204:In 2022, Stublić was awarded the 984:Jako dobar tattoo! Tribute to EKV 518:Mainstream rock years (1982-1986) 1911:Croatian new wave musical groups 1271:"Kad si mlad" / "Zajedno" (1980) 1206:Porin Lifetime Achievement Award 988:Very Good Tattoo! Tribute to EKV 864:hit single "Osmijeh" ("Smile"). 243:, recorded with the new drummer 779:"), a cover version of the old 473:), recorded in the Zagreb club 611:on guitar and backing vocals, 1: 1001:Default lineup reunion (1998) 903:The Defense and the Last Days 1713:(in Serbian) (25). Belgrade. 1163:), a special publication by 1127:was polled No. 69, and 867:The band released the album 615:on guitar, Ljerka Å imara on 568:All the Wonders of the World 430:, brought a series of urban 418:), released in 1981 through 928:, recording the 1988 album 920:) and Plesač Sporog Ritma ( 765:Do You Remember Dolly Bell? 454:. At the time, rock critic 256:, releasing two successful 1947: 1916:Yugoslav rock music groups 1906:Croatian rock music groups 1742:Janjatović, Petar (2008). 1664:. 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Index

Le Cinema
Zagreb
SR Croatia
SFR Yugoslavia
Punk rock
new wave
ska
rock
pop rock
Suzy
Helidon
Jugoton
Croatia Records
Jura Stublić
Croatian
Yugoslav
rock
Zagreb
Yugoslav new wave scene
Yugoslav rock scene
Jurislav "Jura" Stublić
Azra
Ivan "Piko" Stančić
pop rock
Hrana za golubove
new wave
Azra
Branimir "Johnny" Štulić
Jurislav "Jura" Stublić
opera singer

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