Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007

Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007
Author Petar Janjatović
Country Serbia
Language Serbian, Croatian
Published 2008 (Vega media)
Media type Print
Pages 336 pages
ISBN 978-86-86667-38-0
OCLC 461637566
Preceded by Pesme bratstva & detinjstva: Antologija rok poezije SFR Jugoslavije 1967 - 1991

Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007 (trans. Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 - 2007) is a book by Serbian author, journalist and music critic Petar Janjatović. Published in 2008, the book is the second, expanded edition of Janjatović's 1993 book Pesme bratstva & detinjstva: Antologija rok poezije SFR Jugoslavije 1967 - 1991 (Songs of Brotherhood & Childhood: Anthology of Rock Poetry in SFR Yugoslavia 1967 - 1991). The book features lyrics by acts from the former Yugoslav rock scene and the scenes of the successor states.

Background

In the original (1993) introduction, entitled "Od Osmeha do plavog neba" ("From Smile to Blue Sky", referring to Grupa 220 song "Osmeh" and Obojeni Program song "Nebo, nebo plavo je"), Janjatović states that he tried to make a selection of artistic lyrics by Yugoslav rock authors.[1] He states that the appearance of artistic lyrics matches the appearance of the first full-length rock album in Yugoslavia, Grupa 220's Naši dani (Our Days), but that during the 1960s and early 1970s there was a small number of artists among rock lyricists.[1] By Janjatović's words, it were Yugoslav punk rock and Yugoslav new wave acts that made artistic rock lyrics imperative.[1]

Below this observations, Janjatović states:

I wrote this as an introduction to the anthology during now already distant March 21, 1991, sitting on a faraway Thailand island. During the winter of 1990/1991, I enjoyed listening to old, but also new domestic albums, and I gradually made a selection of most valuable lyrics of Yugoslav rock 'n' roll. Then I gave the manuscript to the publisher and went on a holiday. When I returned, everything was different. The country was breaking apart, and who could care about such a demode thing as an anthology of YU rock. And then, during the winter of 1992/1993, I returned to these poems, realizing that now the book has a completely different meaning, close to the ones who were yugonostalgic. And that a large number of songs can be, after all that happened, read in a new, moving way. And that this is a poetic history of the rock 'n' roll scene that ceased to exist in June 1991.[2]

In the 2008 addition to the original introduction, Janjatović wrote:

So, here, the second, expanded edition appears. After those years, everything is different, but the scene survived. As well as some of us. Most of the lyrics written after 1991 are filled with bitterness and wisdom. The time was such that it couldn't have been any different.[3]

Authors

Author Lyrics written for Number of poems
Drago Mlinarec Grupa 220, Drago Mlinarec 12
Davorin Popović Indexi 1
Maja Perfiljeva Indexi 2
Kornelije Kovač Korni Grupa 3
Dado Topić Time 3
Boris Turina Drugi Način 2
Marina Tucaković Trio DAG, Oliver Mandić 5
Ljuba Ninković S Vremena Na Vreme 5
Vojislav Đukić S Vremena Na Vreme 1
Miomir Đukić S Vremena Na Vreme 2
Milan Čukić S Vremena Na Vreme 1
Duško Trifunović Bijelo Dugme 2
Goran Bregović Bijelo Dugme 8
Bora Đorđević Suncokret, Riblja Čorba 12
Milić Vukašinović Vatreni Poljubac 1
Andrej Šifrer Andrej Šifrer 5
Tomaž Pengov Tomaž Pengov 3
Marko Brecelj Buldožer 1
Boris Bele Buldožer 3
Dušan Mihajlović "Spira" Suncokret, Doktor Spira i Ljudska Bića 5
Tomaž Domicelj Tomaž Domicelj 2
Pero Lovšin Pankrti 5
Zoran Predin Lačni Franz, Zoran Predin 15
Vlada Divljan Idoli 4 (1 with Srđan Šaper)
Srđan Šaper Idoli 8 (1 with Vlada Divljan, 3 with Nebojša Krstić)
Nebojša Krstić Idoli 3 (all with Srđan Šaper)
Dušan Kojić "Koja" Šarlo Akrobata, Disciplina Kičme 5
Milan Mladenović Šarlo Akrobata, Katarina II, Ekatarina Velika
Rex Ilusivii, Angel's Breath
22
Branimir "Džoni" Štulić Azra, Branimir Štulić 26
Srđan Gojković "Gile" Električni Orgazam 9
Đorđe Otašević Električni Orgazam 1
Paraf Paraf 5
Massimo Savić Dorian Gray 1
Zoran "Kiki" Lesendrić Piloti 1
Petar i Zli Vuci Petar i Zli Vuci 1
Termiti Termiti 2
Beograd Beograd 1
Bojan Vasić Bezobrazno Zeleno 2
Zoran Cerar TV Moroni 1
Zoran Vulović U Škripcu 1
Milan Delčić U Škripcu 1
Željko Brodarić "Jappa" Metak 1
Srđan Saher Haustor, Vještice 8 (1 with Darko Rundek)
Darko Rundek Haustor, Darko Rundek 27 (1 with Srđan Saher)
Jasenko Houra Prljavo Kazalište 6
Slobodan Tišma Luna 4
Goran Stefanovski Leb i Sol 1
Vlatko Stefanovski Leb i Sol 1
Predgrag Milosavljević Galija 1
Radoman Kanjevac Galija 11 (1 with Bata Zlatković)
Bata Zlatković Galija 1 (with Radoman Kanjevac)
Marko Vuksanović Automobili 2
Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga" Bajaga i Instruktori, Riblja Čorba 11
Nikola Čuturilo Nikola Čuturilo 1
Zlatko Arslanagić Crvena Jabuka 2
Nele Karajlić Zabranjeno Pušenje, No Smoking Orchestra 5
Mirko Srdić Zabranjeno Pušenje 1
Sejo Sexon Zabranjeno Pušenje 5
Branko Đurić Bombaj Štampa 2
Rambo Amadeus Rambo Amadeus 4
Elvis J. Kurtović Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors 1
Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" Partibrejkers 1
Zoran Kostić "Cane" Partibrejkers 4
Davor Gobac Psihomodo Pop 1
Franci Blaškovič Gori Uši Winnetou 1
KUD Idijoti KUD Idijoti 2
Aleksandar Milovanović "Sale Veruda" KUD Idijoti 2
Branislav Babić "Kebra" Obojeni Program 4
Ritam Nereda Ritam Nereda 3
Aleksandar Janković Instant Karma 2
Edi Maružin Gustafi 1
Nikola Vranjković Block Out 9
Bjesovi Bjesovi 2
Darkwood Dub Darkwood Dub 1
Nebojša Simeunović Sabljar Dža ili Bu 7
Goran Vasović Eva Braun 12 (7 with Petar Dolinka, Milan Glavaški and Ljubomir Rajić, 5 with Petar Dolinka)
Petar Dolinka Eva Braun 12 (7 with Goran Vasović, Milan Glavaški and Ljubomir Rajić, 5 with Goran Vasović)
Milan Glavaški Eva Braun 7 (all with Goran Vasović, Petar Dolinka and Ljubomir Rajić)
Ljubomir Rajić Eva Braun 7 (all with Goran Vasović, Petar Dolinka and Milan Glavaški)
Nikola Pavković Oružjem Protivu Otmičara 3
Slobodan Vukosavljević Džukele 3
Zoran Radović Presing 1
Marko Šelić "Marčelo" Marčelo 5
Boris Mladenović Jarboli 1 (with Danijel Kovač)
Danijel Kovač Jarboli 1 (with Boris Mladenović)
Ivan Stojković "St" Goribor 3
Boris Vlastelica Repetitor 2

Notable absences

In a 2012 interview, Janjatović was asked why there are no Đorđe Balašević lyrics in the book. Janjatović answered:

Initially, I planned to include a large number of Balašević's lyrics in the book, especially the political ones he wrote during the 1990s. When we saw how many of poems there are, a serious question of copyright arose. So it would be better if Balašević himself made a book with a choice from his lyrics.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Janjatović, Petar (2008). Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007. Belgrade: Vega media. p. 5.
  2. Janjatović, Petar (2008). Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007. Belgrade: Vega media. pp. 5–6.
  3. Janjatović, Petar (2008). Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007. Belgrade: Vega media. p. 6.
  4. "Petar Janjatović: Fizička izdanja gube trku s internetom", balkanrock.com
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