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only various artists live albums—usually recorded on
Yugoslav rock festivals—were released). However, due to technical limitations, the album did not see the expected critical success. The A-side of the album featured the tracks "Tražim put", "In memoriam (Sećam se)" ("In Memoriam (I Remember)") and
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with the songs "Sjaj u očima" ("Glowing Eyes") and "Put ka Suncu" ("Road to Sun"), which had both already gained attention of the audience on their live performances, the recording of the latter featuring Porodična
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and vocalist Sava Bojić. Đelmaš and Bojić left Pop Mašina soon after its formation, and the band continued as a trio with the new drummer, Mihajlo "Bata" Popović. The lineup featuring Nemeček, Zoran Božinović and Popović was the longest lasting, the most successful and the best known Pop Mašina
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on backing vocals. Pop Mašina and S Vremena Na Vreme would continue to cooperate in studio and on live appearances, and in 1975 Nemeček would appear as a guest on S Vremena Na Vreme self-titled debut album. Despite Pop Mašina members' efforts to cover up the album theme, after its release a
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and behind his back. On one of these concerts Nemeček smashed his bass guitar and threw it into the audience; it was caught by young musician
Miroslav Cvetković, who fixed it and later used it on live performances. Cvetković would later himself become a member of Pop Mašina.
532:, at the time a journalism student, and other Yugoslav progressive rock bands were often invited to perform. Pop Mašina had an attractive on-stage appearance: Božinović was one of the first Yugoslav guitarists that played long guitar solos and used to play guitar with a
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track listing and new song mixes. Part of the originally planned but unrecorded instrumental sessions was recorded by Nemeček's son Jan Nemeček and added to original recordings. In 2008, Internut Music and
Multimedia Records released the
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provided them with an opportunity to record new material. Their following 7-inch single, released in 1973, featured the songs "Promenićemo svet" ("We'll Change the World") and "Svemirska priča" ("Space Tale"), both inspired by
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was reissued on CD by Polish record label
Wydawnictwo 21, in a limited number of 500 copies and featuring songs from the groups first and second 7-inch single as bonus tracks. In 2005, the album was reissued on
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was released on CD by
Serbian record label ITVMM. The release featured the songs "Put ka Suncu" and "Sjaj u očima", originally released on Pop Mašina's first 7-inch single, as bonus track. In 2000,
726:. He died on 12 July 2004. Vidoja Božinovič dedicated himself to his studies of architecture, performed in blues clubs and with the jazz band Interactive, before joining the highly successful
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on guitar. The new lineup of Pop Mašina saw little success, and the band officially disbanded in 1978. In 1980, Nemeček and the Božinović brothers formed the short-lasting hard rock and
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Belgrade's Bard Club, a concert dedicated to Zoran Božinović was held. The musicians performing on the concert included his brother Vidoja, Miroslav Cvetković (of
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and featured a string quartet. The album also featured a new version of the song "Zemlja svetlosti" ("Land of Light"), previously released on a
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as an editor of the theatre's rock concerts program. In 1980, Nemeček, Božinović brothers and drummer Vladan Dokić formed the hard rock and
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magazine who spent some time in the United States revealed the true meaning of the album title to PGP-RTB editors.
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Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times
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1143:"Sećanje" / "Moja pesma" (
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239:Ratislav "Raša" Đelmaš
49:Background information
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1564:Pop Mašina
1555:Pop Mašina
1517:7 February
1152:References
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736:RTV revija
720:blues rock
704:mini album
696:Rok Mašina
656:Pinki Hall
458:cartoonist
343:power trio
315:Džentlmeni
286:Rok Mašina
237:, drummer
205:Поп Машина
197:Pop Mašina
152:Sava Bojić
89:blues rock
25:Pop Mašina
1432:17 August
972:Lira Vega
855:reissued
625:jazz rock
542:Ljubljana
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407:Grupa 220
399:Youth Day
301:1972–1978
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207:; trans.
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113:1972–1978
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84:hard rock
62:SR Serbia
1571:See also
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1090:Box sets
1059:Kiselina
980:Van Gogh
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894:Tu i sad
857:Kiselina
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760:TV Avala
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502:members
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446:acoustic
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269:Kiselina
220:Belgrade
213:Yugoslav
211:) was a
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58:Belgrade
1559:Discogs
1420:Popboks
1147:, 1977)
1116:Singles
838:box set
560:Requiem
374:PGP-RTB
339:Siluete
181:Website
122:PGP-RTB
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984:Zona B
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356:- and
246:- and
118:Labels
72:Genres
54:Origin
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790:Award
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771:Zebra
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556:blues
403:Jutro
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