A Couple Ex-Yu Rock "Samples"

We've covered many Yugo Rock concepts so far in this blog from the New Primitives Movement, to punk, to even a few covers of English songs.
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But regarding the latter, there's more...

While the aforementioned covers are part of the English-Balkan rock connection, borrowed riffs also play a big part. Let's compare a few shall we?

Bijelo Dugme

We can't dig deep into Ex-Yu rock without bringing up one of the greatest bands. While one of their early songs, Blues za Moju Bivshu Dragu ("Blues for the my Former Dear), their other early hit Ove chu Nochi Nachi Blues ) "Tonight I Will Find The Blues" is a better example. Its riff is borrowed from Cream's "Born Under a Bad Sign" Just listen to the two and you will see what I mean.

But that wasn't all Brega borrowed. He borrowed the opening guitar chord from Yes Roundabout and ELP's From the Beginning for the title track for their second album - Shta bi dao da si na mom Mjestu. In the 1980s, their hit Ako Ima Boga (If There's God) borrowed partially from Owner of a Lonely Heart.

Crvena Jabuka

They did cover a signature Beatles song, but that very cover actually borrows the riff from La Bamba. Here, for comparison, is Crvena Jabuka's cover, and "La Bamba".

Jura Stublic & Film

I wrote a bit about in my punk blog linked above, but truth is they're not for more then just, (badly) covering the James Bond Theme, but they have also actually SAMPLED the Beach Boys in their 1987 hit Dobro Vibracije. And you've won the sample cme from Good Vibrations!

There have been plenty more riffs, fully or partially borrowed, but these are the big ones.

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