Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4900311> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 59 of
59
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4900311 subject Q7213558.
- Q4900311 subject Q7787987.
- Q4900311 subject Q8568867.
- Q4900311 abstract "Bezdan (trans. Abyss) is the fourth studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. The album was produced by Đorđe Petrović and arrangements were done by Aleksandar Dujin. Those two would be the key associates of Balašević for the next twenty-five years and become the backbone of Balašević supporting band The Unfuckables.The album's biggest hits were the ballads "Ne volim januar", "Bezdan" and "Ne lomite mi bagrenje". Live versions of "Ne volim januar" usually feature a long concluding monologue. "Ne lomite mi bagrenje" ("Don't Break my Locusts") caused much controversy. Some critics stated that the song was metaphorically speaking against Albanian terror over Serbs in the conflict on Kosovo. Balašević later explained that "it is not a song about ethnicities, but about good and evil, and I don't regret, I called the Evil its full name even when others praised it.". Later in late 1990s he stated that "I didn't know that Serbs would become Shiptars to Shiptars. That turned around. We are the ones who break locusts now, but I can't take the blame for that".The album was polled in 1998 as the 25th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).".
- Q4900311 artist Q342045.
- Q4900311 genre Q1062400.
- Q4900311 genre Q11399.
- Q4900311 previousWork Q4545531.
- Q4900311 recordLabel Q1094430.
- Q4900311 recordedIn Q55630.
- Q4900311 runtime "2306.0".
- Q4900311 subsequentWork Q7876310.
- Q4900311 type Q482994.
- Q4900311 wikiPageExternalLink 1486193.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062400.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q1094430.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q11399.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q1246.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q1280850.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q157417.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q179248.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q261197.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q342045.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q366541.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q403.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q4545531.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q482994.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q488205.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q504063.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q55630.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213558.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q7787987.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q7876310.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q8046058.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q83286.
- Q4900311 wikiPageWikiLink Q8568867.
- Q4900311 artist Q342045.
- Q4900311 genre Q1062400.
- Q4900311 genre Q11399.
- Q4900311 label Q1094430.
- Q4900311 lastAlbum "3".
- Q4900311 length "2306.0".
- Q4900311 name "Bezdan".
- Q4900311 nextAlbum "U tvojim molitvama – Balade".
- Q4900311 recorded "June 1986".
- Q4900311 recorded "Studio RTVNS, Novi Sad".
- Q4900311 type Q482994.
- Q4900311 type CreativeWork.
- Q4900311 type MusicAlbum.
- Q4900311 type Album.
- Q4900311 type MusicalWork.
- Q4900311 type Work.
- Q4900311 type Thing.
- Q4900311 type Q2188189.
- Q4900311 type Q386724.
- Q4900311 type Q482994.
- Q4900311 comment "Bezdan (trans. Abyss) is the fourth studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. The album was produced by Đorđe Petrović and arrangements were done by Aleksandar Dujin. Those two would be the key associates of Balašević for the next twenty-five years and become the backbone of Balašević supporting band The Unfuckables.The album's biggest hits were the ballads "Ne volim januar", "Bezdan" and "Ne lomite mi bagrenje".".
- Q4900311 label "Bezdan (album)".
- Q4900311 name "Bezdan".