Hali Gali Halid

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Hajde Da Se Drogiramo 03:36 Tools
Ne pitaj me 05:49 Tools
Moje srce zna 03:33 Tools
Mirela 03:41 Tools
Samo za tebe 03:36 Tools
Samo nocas da zaboravim tugu 05:48 Tools
Samo noćas da zaboravim tugu 05:35 Tools
Samo Nočas Da Zaboravim Tugu 05:49 Tools
02 hajde da se drogiramo 03:11 Tools
Samo noæas da zaboravim tugu 05:49 Tools
01 samo nocas da zaboravim tugu 05:25 Tools
03 samo srce zna 05:49 Tools
Otrovan mjesec 05:49 Tools
04-Ne pitaj me 05:49 Tools
Samo Nočas Da Zaboravim Tugu 1991 LP 05:25 Tools
05 mirela 05:49 Tools
04 samo za tebe 05:49 Tools
06 moje srce zna 05:49 Tools
09 esid kolo 05:49 Tools
samo srce zna 05:49 Tools
01-Samo noćas da zaboravim tugu 05:49 Tools
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Hali Gali Halid is a early side project done by Goran Bare himself in Vinkovci, Croatia during 1991 when his band Majke broke up for the first time, after releasing their debut album "Razum i Bezumlje". This side-project gave birth to a legendary album which is a parody of some Balkans folk stars like Halid Beslić and Halid Muslimović (dabogda se na 'eroin navukli). It is important to say that Goran Bare played all the instruments on this album and sang all the vocal parts. All the materials were released on an EP titled "VO-ZDRA" for record label "Slušaj najglasnije" owned by Zdenko Franjić. In one interview Bare said (in croatian): "To je bilo 1991. godine nakon prvog raspada Majki. Tada sam bio u najtežoj narkomanskoj fazi i taj album sam snimio sa Zdenkom Franjićem, bukvalno za 2 grama heroina. Rekao bih da je stil bio mješavina Sonic Youth i Halida Muslimovića." Croatian rock'n'roll. Makes me long for the days when Poison ruled the rock'n'roll scene, which ain't sayin' much, considering I always thought listening to Poison was tantamount to having an appendage chewed off by a toothless goat. –Jimmy Alvarado (Slusaj Najglasnije or Listen Loudest) Just about label Listen Loudest Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.