![]() ![]() The song was based on the instrumental Bajagić played at Terazijska česma on March 9, 1991. The album featured the anti-war ballad "Golubica" ("She-Pigon"). The 93 album Muzika na struju (Electric Music). At the beginning of 1990, Bajaga i Instruktori performed in Timişoara, Romania, on a rock festival organized two months after the fall of Nicolae Ceauşescu.ĭuring 1992, despite the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, Bajaga i Instruktori performed and held successful concerts in Macedonia and Slovenia. In Split, fans of local football club threw various objects on the stage, but after the intervention of the security the concert was continued. Again they toured Yugoslavia but growing nationalism already stirred. After some band changes Bajagi recorded ‘Prodavnica tajni’(The Secrets Shop) in 1988 named after Dino Buzzati book La boutique del mister. The band also recorded a cover of The Beatles song ‘All You Need Is Love’ as a give away 7" single given as a gift with an issue of Rock magazine before the album release. For the third album the band got company from a string of guest appearances amongst whom Josipa Lisac on vocals in "Ja mislim 300 na sat" ("I Think 300 kmph"), Kornelije Kovač, bass guitarist Bata Božanić, Rajko Kojić (Bajagić's former bandmate from Riblja Čorba and more. At the end of 1985, in the magazine Rock, they were voted Rock Band of the Year, Bajagić the Rock Musician of the Year. ![]() An extensive tour followed, in part with Bijelo Dugme with whom they performed in Moscow. ![]() At the beginning of 1985, the band recorded the album ‘Sa druge strane jastuka’ (On the Other Side of the Pillow). The success of Bajagić's solo album caused for conflicts inside Riblja Čorba and eventually he was kicked out. For the liveshows they changed the name into Bajaga i Instruktori, chosen after the idea of the journalist Peca Popović. Bajagić had no intention of promoting Pozitivna geografija in concert, but eventually decided to listen to the advices of some and hold several concerts. ![]() The album ‘Pozitivna geografija’ (Positive Geography), released in 1984, turned ou to be much more succesfull then expected. Essentially Bajagić just wanted to record a solo album but remain a member of Riblja Čorba. In 1983 he assembled a group around him from bandmembers of popular bands like Tilt, Suncokret and Ofi. Aftrer also this band fell apart he joined popular rockband Riblja Čorba. After TNT disbaned in 1976 Bajagić joined the band Ofi led by organist Toma "Ofinger" Stojković. Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga" started his musical career as a singer for the band TNT. ![]()
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