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Includes a mix of electric guitars, synthesizers, and traditional-sounding melodies that give it a "kafana-friendly" yet sophisticated rock vibe.

Recognizable by its distinctive acoustic guitar strumming and a "galloping" beat.

The year 1988 was a turning point for the band. After the massive success of their previous albums, Prodavnica tajni cemented them as one of the biggest acts in the former Yugoslavia. "Plavi Safir" was a lead single that dominated radio stations and remains a staple at weddings, parties, and concerts today. bajaga_i_instruktori_plavi_safir_audio_1988

"Kuda idu izgubljene devojke" (Where do lost girls go) and references to traveling, dreaming, and the vibrant energy of the night.

Bajaga’s deep, laid-back baritone delivers the lyrics with a poetic, romantic flair. Lyrics and Theme Includes a mix of electric guitars, synthesizers, and

The song is essentially a romantic anthem. The "Plavi Safir" (Blue Sapphire) serves as a metaphor for a loved one's eyes or a precious, mystical feeling.

Road trips, summer parties, or understanding the "Yugo-rock" phenomenon. After the massive success of their previous albums,

(Blue Sapphire) is one of the most iconic songs by the Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori , released in 1988 on the album Prodavnica tajni (The Shop of Secrets). Overview of the Track Artist: Bajaga i Instruktori Album: Prodavnica tajni (1988) Genre: Pop Rock / Folk Rock

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