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Bregović and did
Although Uspavanka za Radmilu M. did not bring numerous hits as the band's previous releases and is generally considered the least successful Bijelo dugme album, the tour was very successful, and audience's response made Bregović change his mind.
This created resistance, especially from Šento Borovčanin who already experienced a certain measure of fame while with Pro arte, and thus did not appreciate being bossed around by Bregović.

Bregović and music
The film's soundtrack includes music by Goran Bregović and the participation of Cesária Évora.
Pop music and rock music are traditionally popular too, represented by famous musicians including Goran Bregović, Davorin Popović, Kemal Monteno, Zdravko Čolić, Johnny Štulić, Edo Maajka, Dino Merlin and Tomo Miličević.
The musician and composer Goran Bregović has created music for three of Kusturica's films: Time of the Gypsies, Arizona Dream, which featured Iggy Pop ; and Underground.
However, the album has been popular and Severina released four more official music videos for singles " Tridesete " composed by Sezen Aksu, " Gade ", " Haljinica Boje Lila " and " Zdravo, Marijo " ( title track ) composed by Bregović.
* La reine Margot – Soundtrack, album by Goran Bregović, with the music that he composed for the film
During 1974 the band cooperated with Bata Kostić, guitarist for YU grupa, which were one of the pioneers in combining folk music elements with rock on the former Yugoslav rock scene, and Bregović would later state on number of occasions that this studio cooperation influenced Bijelo dugme's folk rock sound.
At the time Bregović wrote film music for the first time.
Bregović continued his career as a film music composer, cooperating mostly with Emir Kusturica.
To try to get around this unfortunate situation the band enlisted its own connections as Vlado Pravdić's mother had a friend at Radio Sarajevo whom they called aunt Maca, but they didn't get anywhere until Bregović met composer Nikola Borota Radovan who happened to be contracted by Radio-Television Sarajevo and Jugoton as a music producer and youth TV programme editor.
Still, Bregović had to concede Arnautalić was a powerful figure on a Sarajevo music scene at the time and that guerilla recording wasn't going to get the band anywhere.

Bregović and for
In tangential developments, in 1993 Walker co-wrote and co-performed ( with Goran Bregović ) the single " Man from Reno " for the soundtrack of the film Toxic Affair.
Seasoned musicians like Ognjan Radivojević ( later to perform with Goran Bregović and Zdravko Čolić ), Goran Ljuboja, Dragan Markovski and Marija Mihajlović took part in recording sessions for this album.
Members of YU grupa performed as a support band for guitarists Bata Kostić, Vedran Božić, Josip Boček and Goran Bregović on the Kongres rock majstora ( Congress of Rock Masters ) concert and album.
At the time, the future leader of Bijelo dugme, Goran Bregović was the bass guitarist for the band Beštije.
The lyrics for the title track were written by Duško Trifunović, while the rest of the lyrics were written by Bregović.
Some critics accused Bregović of posturing and pandering to a younger audience, speculating that his motives for latching on to the fresh New Wave sound have to do with his fear of Bijelo dugme seeming out of touch.
Bregović wanted the album to feature Vice Vukov, Croatian singer branded for being a nationalist, but the idea was too provocative and Bregović gave up on it.
Bregović went to Paris, leaving the situation opened for speculations.
Bregović, recently back in town after gigging across Italy for a year as part of an act called Kodeksi that eventually transformed into Mića, Goran i Zoran before folding, gladly accepted.
By January 1972, Bregović already had a few of his own songs along with a vision for a band that was still missing a singer.
Hodnik, the winner of the Zlatni aplauz festival for singing hopefuls, was a typical festival singer, all of which Bregović detested, but Arnautalić prevailed on this issue.
The band also had a problem with access to recording studios in Sarajevo, which was Ismet Aranutalić's revenge to Bregović for phasing him out of the band.
The two cut a deal whereby Bregović would help out on tracks " Hop cup " ( G. Bregović ) and " Kameni cvijet " ( N. Borota ) for singer Hamdija Ćustović in return for some studio time at the end of Ćustović's sessions.

Bregović and song
The song " Pediculis pubis " featured Bora Đorđević, the leader of the competitive band Riblja Čorba, on vocals ; he co-wrote the song with Bregović and sung it with Bregović and Tifa.
The album's first track was a cover of old revolutionary song " Padaj silo i nepravdo ", sung by Bregović, World War II hero Svetozar Vukmanović Tempo and children from the Sarajevo orphanage Ljubica Ivezić.
As they were generally known by their song " Kad bi bilo bijelo dugme " and since there was also another band named Jutro operating in Ljubljana, Bregović & co. decided to switch their name to Bijelo dugme.
It was made a Serbian ethno song by Goran Bregović.

Bregović and so
The album featured the ballad " Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam " (" I Dreamed that I Don't Have You "), " Loše vino " (" Bad Wine ", written by Bregović and Arsen Dedić and originally performed by Zdravko Čolić ), simple tune " Ništa mudro " (" Nothing Wise "), folk-oriented " Slatko li je ljubit tajno " (" It's so Sweet To Kiss Secretly ") and " Dede, bona, sjeti, se, de tako ti svega " (" Come on, remember ") and " Izgledala je malo čudno u kaputu žutom krojenom bez veze " (" She Looked a little bit Strange in a Yellow Coat Cut out Stupidly ").

Bregović and intended
Bregović intended to release Uspavanka za Radmilu M. as Bijelo dugme's farewell album and to dismiss the band after the tour.

Bregović and name
For their part, Vukašinović, Bregović, and Redžić continued to perform under the name Mića, Goran and Zoran.
In June 1978 Bregović went to Sarajevo to receive a plaque from the League of Communist Youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the name of the band.

Bregović and album
Closely overseen by Kornelije Kovač, the album brought Čolić more hits like " Vagabund ", " Igraš se vatrom ", and " Loše vino " ( written by Arsen Dedić and Goran Bregović ).
The album also featured opera singer Sonja Milenković, violin player Dejan Sparavalo and Goran Bregović as backing vocal and guitar player.
Severina's long-anticipated 10th studio album Zdravo Marijo ( Hail Mary ), mostly composed by Goran Bregović, was released in May 2008.
The band started preparing their new album in Niška Banja ‚ but, as Bregović was still serving the army, the band definitely reunited in Sarajevo on November 1.
This was the first Bijelo dugme album produced by Bregović.
At the time Bregović, with Zdravko Čolić, formed Slovenia-based record label Kamarad, which co-released Bijelo dugme's new album with Diskoton.
The album featured a cover of " Šta ću nano dragi mi je ljut " (" What Can I Do, Mom, My Darling Is Angry "), written by Bregović and originally recorded by Bisera Veletanlić, Bijelo dugme version titled " Lipe cvatu " (" Linden Bloom "), which became the album's biggest hit.
In 1987 Belgrade rock journalist Dragan Kremer, in the show Šit mjeseca ( Shit of the Month ) on the RTV Sarajevo, tore the album cover and made Bregović ( who also appeared in the show ) angry, which was one of the larger media scandals of the time.
* The Ramblers ' album Appunti Partigiani features collaborations with many artists, including Goran Bregović, Billy Bragg, Moni Ovadia, Piero Pelù, and Francesco Guccini.

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