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Post by zgembo on Jun 22, 2009 17:35:37 GMT -5
No, they listen to classical music in Montenegro. Check out his thread in MF. LOL People in Montenegro may have only come down from the mountains during the past century, but they sure have refined musical tastes. ;D
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Post by srbobran on Jun 22, 2009 19:19:00 GMT -5
Who the hell gives you a shirt only on the terms that in return that same person has to give you a free ticket?
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Post by terroreign on Jun 22, 2009 22:49:06 GMT -5
Why did you decline? You could have scalped them... We weren't prepared to sacrifice our honor. There were many kids who wore those shirts, and the event ended hosting a lot of people, but it did not sell out... Its popular among a certain demographic in Montenegro, it plays on PINK tv, elmag radio, ect. My point was you wouldnt find that kind of music on RTCG, Atlas, or Montena, or really popular among ethnic Montenegrins.. Now you're showing how little you actually know about montenegro. Everyone knows HN has one of the highest concentration of Serbs in MNE. From what I can remember I believe the shirts promoted a political party of some sort, cant be absolutely sure. I can ask my Serbian friend who went to it.
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Post by radovic on Jun 22, 2009 23:03:21 GMT -5
Why did you decline? You could have scalped them... We weren't prepared to sacrifice our honor. Because your story is bull shit especially the part srbobran and zgembo pointed out. 20,000 people in a place like Herceg Novi / Igalo is a sell out. Yet amazingly in all parts of Montenegro that are inhabited by self-declared Serb or Montenegrin turbofolk is the msot bought out and listened to music. But you claimed no one in Montenegro listens to it. Thus implying that the demographic makeup of Herceg Novi would have nothing to do with it. It doesn't change the fact that your story still makes no sense.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jun 22, 2009 23:12:19 GMT -5
LOl what was I just saying about the Montenegrin psyche of exaggeration and lies.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 22, 2009 23:19:25 GMT -5
According to you. But according to fact, theres a reason major turbofolk musicians like Ceca don't hold concerts in Budva or Podgorica.
Never claimed that. Don't lie.
It does if you think about it. I can see how Ceca's people were expecting a quickly Sold Out show in Igalo, but the show instead doesnt fully sell out, so they give people deals to promote Ceca or w/e while getting rid of their remaining tickets.
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Post by radovic on Jun 22, 2009 23:51:48 GMT -5
According to you. But according to fact, theres a reason major turbofolk musicians like Ceca don't hold concerts in Budva or Podgorica. Yet didn't she hold a concert in Budva in 2007. And if she doesn't, political reason, plenty of other turbofolks acts do. So they give shirts to you and then right after give you free tickets in exchange for free shirts. That's ridicolous. Anyways. If this actually happenned there should be people other then just you stating this.
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Post by srbobran on Jun 23, 2009 0:18:08 GMT -5
Terro, in order for a concert to sell out tickets have to be sold. Giving away tickets to everyone who accepts a t shirt makes no sense. Where's the profit?
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Post by terroreign on Jun 23, 2009 0:47:25 GMT -5
^Well as i said perhaps the t-shirts were promoting a company or organization that had extra tickets. Thats advertising, makes perfect sense.
Radovic - the last major Ceca concert in Budva was in 04, in the meantime she's been touring in Germany and Slovenia.
Big turbo-folk musicians, like Ceca, Seka Aleksic or Mile Kitic dont usually have concerts in MNE.
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Post by radovic on Jun 23, 2009 1:05:17 GMT -5
^Well as i said perhaps the t-shirts were promoting a company or organization that had extra tickets. Thats advertising, makes perfect sense. It's terroreign making up stories. This is a crucial fact you didn't mention, probabyl amde up now. Before you were saying it was her concert promoter doing this when Srbobran using basic economic defeats this you claim something else <-- which should have been mentioned before. No before you claimed how unpopular she is and couldn't sell out a concert, now you claim it was given as a concert promotion. Well that is actually bad marketing. Such campaigns are done as contests or a media announcement where tickets are given to sick kids or poor kids or something like that. Not random people on the street. A quick search of google of Seka Aleksic Budva leads to her website which says she had a concert in Budva on June 13 this year. Anyways. If they don't play CG it's not because they can't earn money it's because they can earn more money elsewhere. It's why Kusturica and his band doesn't play in Serbia but to 40,000 crowds in places like Japan and Argeninta <-- more money. If I was one of them and I could sell tickets for more then four times the price in Montenegro, I would take that opportunity and thus make moeny. <-- Simple economics
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Post by terroreign on Jun 23, 2009 4:44:12 GMT -5
I mentioned it earlier. Look back in the thread. I was claiming the possibility lol how the f would i know the actual reason why they were giving people free tickets if they wore those shirts haha Probably at trocadero, a place that places narodnjaki and techno...cant even fit that many people. Meanwhile Kemal Monteno and other zabavna muscians are having concerts with over 10,000 people in Budva all the time, not to mention the Rolling Stones or Madonna Yeah. Where there's more serbs.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Jun 23, 2009 5:13:54 GMT -5
Heres some ethnic Monte music for ya Terro Evo jos jednog crnogorca ;D
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Post by terroreign on Jun 23, 2009 6:25:53 GMT -5
^He's a wannabe. King of crnogorska narodna muzika is Ljubo Sevaljevic R.I.P
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Post by radovic on Jun 23, 2009 20:51:35 GMT -5
I mentioned it earlier. Look back in the thread. I was claiming the possibility lol how the f would i know the actual reason why they were giving people free tickets if they wore those shirts haha No you were mkaing up an unfeasable story. No there's only one time major musician -- Zabavna or Turbofolk crap -- play in Budva or anywhere in Montenegro and that's during the summer. Honestly. Their isn't enough people in Budva to host a 10,000 crowd concert at any other time in the year. [/quote] Just like how musicians from Montenegro play more converts outside then in Montenegro. But then again aren't there more Montenegrins in Serbia then in Montenegro. ;D
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jun 24, 2009 0:21:52 GMT -5
Miljan Miljanic is tops.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 24, 2009 23:31:48 GMT -5
It's "feasable". It's the balkans
And there's more Montenegrins than serbs in Montenegro ;D
His name is actually Milomir Miljanic, and he has a horrible voice. Apart from being an anti-Montenegrin.
Let's listen to some authentic Monte music!
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jun 24, 2009 23:51:47 GMT -5
His name is actually Milomir Miljanic, and he has a horrible voice. Apart from being an anti-Montenegrin. He has a great voice & he's about as proper a Montenegrin as you can get as far as that term goes. Anti-Serb sentiment amonst ethnic Montenegrins does not normally extend beyond a bit of a dislike for cirilica, the Beogradski accent & a few things like that. I don't know why you try & kid your self so much Siptar when surely you know that you don't represent much more then a truly miniscule fraction of montenegrin citizens, namely the Siptars & Muslims. It's not a lie if you believe it right.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 25, 2009 0:10:35 GMT -5
lol...his voice sounds horrible, like he's moaning in pain or something
He would fit the term "Terazijski Crnogorac" if anything...
Seems like its been a while since you've been to the Motherland. The 1918 Uprising is a popular subject over there, 'Serb Occupation' is a popular phrase as well.
I honestly stand for just a few things: Montenegrin sovereignty, MNE Church, Language, and an end to the culture genocide perpetrated by the Serbs against the Monte's. In other words, mutual respect.
I can see why I could be seen as pretty radical on here, I guess its just being the only Monte here I have to do all the defending for my nation.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jun 25, 2009 0:35:14 GMT -5
lol...his voice sounds horrible, like he's moaning in pain or something He would fit the term "Terazijski Crnogorac" if anything... Seems like its been a while since you've been to the Motherland. The 1918 Uprising is a popular subject over there, 'Serb Occupation' is a popular phrase as well. I honestly stand for just a few things: Montenegrin sovereignty, MNE Church, Language, and an end to the culture genocide perpetrated by the Serbs against the Monte's. In other words, mutual respect. I can see why I could be seen as pretty radical on here, I guess its just being the only Monte here I have to do all the defending for my nation. lol whatever. I've been to Montenegro plenty of times. All of mine there are ethnic Montenegrins who where formerly the biggest Yugoslavs so I know what you claim to represent doesn't even come close. You're a consistent outright liar. And "culture genocide" wtf. Even you say that Montenegrins populated the rest of Serb lands. The only thing Serbs have done is leave the place so that type of a term should be used in reverse if anything.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 25, 2009 1:21:19 GMT -5
Hah, well you fit the description of an unknowledgeable diaspora kid who doesn't know more than a couple words in his ancestor's language. But in the past year he's discovered the urge to embrace his roots.
Yeah, my parents were yugoslavs as well. They are both actually born in Serbia if you could believe that. But they always considered themselves Montenegrin by ethnicity, Serbian or Vojvodinian by nationality, so I don't see how I'm misrepresenting anyone... Nesoju..
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