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Post by bog on Dec 4, 2008 6:42:24 GMT -5
found this, anyways wtf is this? some quasi hej slavs song wtf, did not get it sijekira, sta u pm je ovo?
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 4, 2008 7:44:59 GMT -5
Laibach is the old German name for Ljubljana I think. Yeah I've seen this before. Nice song. Those Slovenians are the biggest Jugonostalgicari slavophiles of all.
Anyway, shouldn't this go in the Slovenia forum or the Serbia one since they are the only ones who give a crap about being slav.
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Post by bog on Dec 4, 2008 7:48:16 GMT -5
I always got the impression that the Slovenci had "moved on", whilst the core of yugonostalgic people are those from the bigger cities in the Diaspora, and some people who are younger then 20 years of age in BiH and Macedonia who now look at the SFRJ as the land of milk and honey . . .Even if they never lived in it.
I just posted it here, it is just that the song seems strange..
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Post by rusebg on Dec 4, 2008 7:52:28 GMT -5
It doesn't say Slovenia but SlovAnia. And the song regards Poland, didn't you see it in the beginning? Hej, Sloveni is the name of the Polish anthem, if I am not mistaken.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 4, 2008 7:54:40 GMT -5
I always had the impression that the diaspora was more nationalistic. After all, it was the Cetniks & ustase who lost WW2 & moved to the diaspora whilst the Partizans who won stayed back home. The diapora only really had it's Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian etc communities moreso then united Yugoslav ones.
And Slovenians def can be Yugonostalgic. They make jokes about it in Serbia. Slovenians love going to Beograd & Serbia for a cheap excursion & to visit Kuca Cveca.
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Post by bog on Dec 4, 2008 8:01:14 GMT -5
I always had the impression that the diaspora was more nationalistic. After all, it was the Cetniks & ustase who lost WW2 & moved to the diaspora whilst the Partizans who won stayed back home. The diapora only really had it's Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian etc communities moreso then united Yugoslav ones. And Slovenians def can be Yugonostalgic. They make jokes about it in Serbia. Slovenians love going to Beograd & Serbia for a cheap excursion & to visit Kuca Cveca. I am not talking about the diaspora as a whole, I am only talking about the post-1990 diaspora from bigger cities that had a Yugo feel, and even mixed marriages. Other then that the Yugonostalgic I know are those under 20-21 down in BiH who see the old Yugo as the land of milk and honey, whilst a lot of young people there also hate Yugoslavia, and start talking about how it oppressed "insert name of religion/ethnic group", and how cetniks/ustasas/political Islam is actually a good thing. Get the feeling they have "extreme" opinions, if they have opinions at all that is.. Either they think a new Tito will come, or they are super nationalistic..
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Post by tyson on Dec 4, 2008 8:25:44 GMT -5
"these words are for you poland, the words are for my homeland"
^^^^ this video isnt even about slovenia. its polish
mods, .... move this thread to the slovenian forums anyways, lol
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Post by radovic on Dec 4, 2008 15:30:35 GMT -5
It's a song from their latest album, Volk, which takes the national anthems of states and Laibach do their versions.
Here's the Russia one:
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Post by tyson on Dec 4, 2008 21:10:55 GMT -5
^^ so laibach is a slovenian band? lol
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Post by markosijekira on Dec 6, 2008 0:47:22 GMT -5
Laibach is my favorite band and like Radovic said its a song from their latest Album Volk, which covers some prominent anthems. That particular one is Polish. Laibach is part of an art movement called NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst) it's very Avant Garde, with heavy visual representation of Fascism and Stalinism. They are however not a political band insofar they do not embrace a particular ideology. BTW Laibach has been around since 1980
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Post by bog on Dec 7, 2008 16:53:00 GMT -5
That was the Yugo anthem, not Polish... from the text taht is.. doka vjerno srce .. polish anthem is about "poland has yet to fall" r something
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