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NISAM BIO TU: “Špijun Na Odmoru” (Autobiografski Roman u Nastavcima 40) Autobiografija | Autobiography | Autobiographie - 1991 godina

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  Špijun na odmoru…     U Knez Mihajlovoj ulici, nalazio se nekada restoran "Zagreb". I danas je tu neki lep moderan i veliki restoran, sa baštom ispred i svakako je ukusnije i luksuznije mesto, nego što je to bio "Zagreb". Ta kafana je bila stecište kojekakvih ljudi, najviše alkoholičara raznih zanimanja. Duvanski dim i karirani stoljnjaci na jednostavnim drvenim stolovima su bili deo neke opšte atmosfere. Lično nikada nisam voleo tu kafanu ali je zato Leo voleo. Odgovarala je njegovom senzibilitetu i on se tu osećao domaćinski. Kakve je rupe taj čovek znao da rade do jutra, to je bilo zaista za upitati se šta je sa njim.   Bilo je veoma hladno veče, spremala se još hladnija noć. Ušao sam u kafanu i pogledao ima li neki slobodan sto a da nije puno izložen, videh dva tri do prozora koji su gledali na Knez Mihajlovu. Seo sam spreman da naručim piće i dočekam Lea. Konobar me je posetio za desetak minuta. Naručio sam četiri piva. Dva za mene, dva za Lea, ovde

Best Albums Ever ::: Darkwood Dub: "Paramparčad" (1994) - alternative rock

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Darkwood Dub was an alternative rock band from Belgrade, Serbia, which, formed in 1988, gradually grew to prominence on the Serbian rock scene. Their music is characterized by gentle bass lines, a mixture of live drumming and electronic percussion, along with frequent use of slide guitar, synthesizers and samplers. The succinct and introspective lyrics are also a prominent feature, sung with offbeat vocals of Dejan Vučetić. Apart from 7 official albums, the band participated in several joint projects, composed scores for several films and theatre plays. They also showed a political streak by participating in many pro-democracy projects. In 2009, the band was nominated for the Best Regional Act at the MTV European Awards. Towards the end of their existence, Darkwood Dub were one of the top bands of the Serbian rock scene, and for the 10 years preceding their break-up, they toured regularly throughout former Yugoslav countries, Austria, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. Darkwood Dub From Wi