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Ïîðóêà by zokib Wed Feb 05 2014, 08:30

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Broj poruka : 23
Godina : 57
Lokacija : Beograd
Points : 40
Datum upisa : 01.02.2014

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Ïîðóêà by zokib Wed Feb 05 2014, 11:29

Jovan Stojkoviæ "Babunski"
About the songs: The first track, Komitska Pesma, an early version of the patriotic song Spremte Se Spremte Èetnici (or Srpska mi truba zatrubi ) , dates back to 1908 after guerillas fought valliantly under the command of Serbian Vojvoda Jovan Stojkoviæ "Babunski" (pictured at right) against Turkish regulars at the battle of Drenovo, in Macedonia. It was composed shortly after the battle by former Serbian Orthodox monk and èetnik soldier Jeremija (Jovan) Grkoviæ "Gapon", (born in Orahovac, Prizren, in 1879, he was killed in the fighting at Kumanovo in 1912). This song became very popular in the United States after WWI and tamburitza legend Dušan Jovanoviæ recorded his own version in November of 1925 for the Columbia record label in New York. With the onset of WWII Spremte Se Spremte was popularized again by such greats as Edo Ljubiæ, who recorded it on July 30, 1942 for RCA-Victor, and Raša Radenkoviæ and Mirko Markoviæ who recorded a version for the Sonart label. This track was recorded on July 23, 1924 in Richmond, Indiana and features lead vocals by Vaso Bukviæ.
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Points : 40
Datum upisa : 01.02.2014

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