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57 relations: Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu, Željko Bebek, Belgrade, Bijelo Dugme, Bitanga i princeza, Bosnia (region), Covert operation, Diskoton, Doživjeti stotu, Drummer, Eto! Baš hoću!, Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo, Foča, Folk rock, Goran Bregović, Hard rock, Hashish, Heavy metal music, Jugoton, Jutro (Sarajevo band), Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme, Laza Ristovski, Leb i sol, Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade, Milić Vukašinović, Mining engineering, Music festival, Music video, Niš, Percussion instrument, PGP-RTB, Planned economy, Pop rock, Progressive rock, Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Sarajevo, Serbia and Montenegro, Session musician, Shadow banning, Slađana Milošević, Slobodna Dalmacija, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Republic of Slovenia, Stižemo, Teška Industrija, Trpanj, University of Sarajevo, Vareš, ... Expand index (7 more) »
- Bosnia and Herzegovina rock musicians
- People from Vareš
- Rock drummers
Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu
Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu (trans. What Would You Give to Be in My Place or Wouldn't You Like to Be in My Place) is the second studio album from influential Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1975.
See Ipe Ivandić and Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu
Željko Bebek
Želimir "Željko" Bebek (born 16 December 1945) is a Bosnian-Croatian vocalist and musician most notable for being the lead singer of the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme from 1974 until 1984.
See Ipe Ivandić and Željko Bebek
Belgrade
Belgrade.
Bijelo Dugme
Bijelo Dugme (trans. White Button) was a Yugoslav rock band, formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974.
See Ipe Ivandić and Bijelo Dugme
Bitanga i princeza
Bitanga i princeza (trans. The Brute and the Princess) is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1979.
See Ipe Ivandić and Bitanga i princeza
Bosnia (region)
Bosnia (Босна) is the northern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, encompassing roughly 81% of the country; the other region, the southern part, is Herzegovina.
See Ipe Ivandić and Bosnia (region)
Covert operation
A covert operation or undercover operation is a military or police operation involving a covert agent or troops acting under an assumed cover to conceal the identity of the party responsible.
See Ipe Ivandić and Covert operation
Diskoton
Diskoton was a major record label in SFR Yugoslavia, based in Sarajevo, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Doživjeti stotu
Doživjeti stotu (trans. Live to Be 100) is the fifth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1980.
See Ipe Ivandić and Doživjeti stotu
Drummer
A drummer is a percussionist who creates music using drums.
Eto! Baš hoću!
Eto! Baš hoću! (trans. There! I Will!) is the third studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1976.
See Ipe Ivandić and Eto! Baš hoću!
Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo
The Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo (Fakultet političkih nauka u Sarajevu) or FPN is one of the 24 faculties of the University of Sarajevo.
See Ipe Ivandić and Faculty of Political Sciences in Sarajevo
Foča
Foča (Фоча) is a town and municipality of south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Republika Srpska entity on the banks of Drina river.
Folk rock
Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music.
Goran Bregović
Goran Bregović (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ipe Ivandić and Goran Bregović are Bosnia and Herzegovina rock musicians and Yugoslav musicians.
See Ipe Ivandić and Goran Bregović
Hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars.
Hashish
Hashish (), commonly shortened to hash, is an oleoresin made by compressing and processing parts of the cannabis plant, typically focusing on flowering buds (female flowers) containing the most trichomes.
Heavy metal music
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
See Ipe Ivandić and Heavy metal music
Jugoton
Jugoton was the largest record label and chain record store in the former Yugoslavia based in Zagreb, SR Croatia.
Jutro (Sarajevo band)
Jutro (trans. "Morning") was a Sarajevo-based rock band most notable as the immediate predecessor to Bijelo Dugme.
See Ipe Ivandić and Jutro (Sarajevo band)
Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme
Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme (trans. If I Were a White Button) is the 1974 debut studio album from influential Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme.
See Ipe Ivandić and Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme
Laza Ristovski
Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лаза Ристовски,; 23 January 1956 – 6 October 2007) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav keyboardist, known for being a member of rock bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme, as well as for his eclectic solo work that spanned many different musical genres.
See Ipe Ivandić and Laza Ristovski
Leb i sol
Leb i sol (Леб и сол) is a Macedonian and former Yugoslav rock group founded in the 1970s by Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Bodan Arsovski (bass guitar), Nikola Kokan Dimuševski (keyboards) and Garabet Tavitjan (drums).
Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade
Hotel Metropol Palace, until 2007 known as Hotel Metropol (Хотел Метропол), is a five-star hotel in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
See Ipe Ivandić and Metropol Palace Hotel Belgrade
Milić Vukašinović
Milić Vukašinović (Милић Вукашиновић; born 9 March 1950) is a Yugoslav musician, the founder of the hard rock band Vatreni Poljubac as well as one-time drummer of the famous Yugoslav rock bands Bijelo Dugme and Indexi.
See Ipe Ivandić and Milić Vukašinović
Mining engineering
Mining in the engineering discipline is the extraction of minerals from the ground.
See Ipe Ivandić and Mining engineering
Music festival
A music festival is a community event with performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., rock, blues, folk, jazz, classical music), nationality, locality of musicians, or holiday.
See Ipe Ivandić and Music festival
Music video
A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes.
See Ipe Ivandić and Music video
Niš
Niš (Ниш,; names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District.
Percussion instrument
A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument.
See Ipe Ivandić and Percussion instrument
PGP-RTB
PGP-RTB (translit) was a major state-owned record label and chain record store in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia.
Planned economy
A planned economy is a type of economic system where the distribution of goods and services or the investment, production and the allocation of capital goods takes place according to economic plans that are either economy-wide or limited to a category of goods and services.
See Ipe Ivandić and Planned economy
Pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock music.
Progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s.
See Ipe Ivandić and Progressive rock
Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
The Republic of Serbia (Република Србија / Republika Srbija) was a constituent state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003 and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006.
See Ipe Ivandić and Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits.
Serbia and Montenegro
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (Državna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora) or simply Serbia and Montenegro (Srbija i Crna Gora), known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Savezna Republika Jugoslavija), FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija), was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia).
See Ipe Ivandić and Serbia and Montenegro
Session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance.
See Ipe Ivandić and Session musician
Shadow banning
Shadow banning, also called stealth banning, hellbanning, ghost banning, and comment ghosting, is the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or the user's content from some areas of an online community in such a way that the ban is not readily apparent to the user, regardless of whether the action is taken by an individual or an algorithm.
See Ipe Ivandić and Shadow banning
Slađana Milošević
Aleksandra Milošević Hagadone (Александра Милошевић Хагадон; 3 October 1955 – 26 March 2024), better known as Slađana Milošević (Слађана Милошевић), was a Serbian and Yugoslav singer, songwriter, record producer, and author.
See Ipe Ivandić and Slađana Milošević
Slobodna Dalmacija
(where Free is an adjective) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Split.
See Ipe Ivandić and Slobodna Dalmacija
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
See Ipe Ivandić and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Социјалистичка Pепублика Босна и Херцеговина), commonly referred to as Socialist Bosnia or simply Bosnia, was one of the six constituent federal states forming the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
See Ipe Ivandić and Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Socialist Republic of Serbia
The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
See Ipe Ivandić and Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
The Socialist Republic of Slovenia (Socialistična republika Slovenija, Социјалистичка Република Словенија), commonly referred to as Socialist Slovenia or simply Slovenia, was one of the six federal republics forming Yugoslavia and the nation state of the Slovenes.
See Ipe Ivandić and Socialist Republic of Slovenia
Stižemo
Stižemo (trans. Here We Come) is an album by Serbian and Yugoslav keyboardist Laza Ristovski and Yugoslav drummer Ipe Ivandić, released in 1978.
Teška Industrija
Teška Industrija (trans. Heavy Industry) is a Bosnian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Sarajevo in 1974.
See Ipe Ivandić and Teška Industrija
Trpanj
Trpanj (Trappano), is a municipality of Dubrovnik-Neretva County in south-eastern Croatia.
University of Sarajevo
The University of Sarajevo (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Univerzitet u Sarajevu / Sveučilište u Sarajevu / Универзитет у Сарајеву) is a public university located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See Ipe Ivandić and University of Sarajevo
Vareš
Vareš (Вареш) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Violin
The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.
Vlatko Stefanovski
Vladimir "Vlatko" Stefanovski (Влатко Стефановски; born January 24, 1957) is a Macedonian ethno-rock jazz fusion guitar virtuoso. Ipe Ivandić and Vlatko Stefanovski are Yugoslav musicians.
See Ipe Ivandić and Vlatko Stefanovski
Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/ЈНА; Macedonian, Montenegrin and Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and Jugoslavenska narodna armija; Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA), also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its antecedents from 1945 to 1992.
See Ipe Ivandić and Yugoslav People's Army
Zenica prison
The Zenica prison (Kazneno-popravni zavod zatvorenog tipa Zenica, KPZ Zenica, K.P. DOM, Zenička kaznionica) is a closed-type prison located in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See Ipe Ivandić and Zenica prison
ZKP RTLJ
Založba kaset in plošč RTV Ljubljana or Založba kaset in plošč Radiotelevizije Ljubljana (acronym ZKP RTLJ, meaning Publishing and Record Label RTV Ljubljana in Slovene), was a major record label in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based Ljubljana, Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
Zoran Redžić
Zoran Redžić (born 29 January 1948) is a Bosnian musician, best known for playing the bass guitar in the popular Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme. Ipe Ivandić and Zoran Redžić are Bosnia and Herzegovina rock musicians.
See Ipe Ivandić and Zoran Redžić
See also
Bosnia and Herzegovina rock musicians
- Bezbeli Apstraklije
- Branko Đurić
- Dado Džihan
- Darko Ostojić
- Dražen Žerić
- Dušan Vranić
- Eldin Huseinbegović
- Elvir Laković Laka
- Goran Bregović
- Ipe Ivandić
- Marin Gradac
- Mladen Mitić
- Mustafa Čengić
- Ognjen Gajić
- Predrag Kovačević
- Predrag Rakić
- Saša Lošić
- Sejo Kovo
- Zenit Đozić
- Zoran Redžić
- Đani Pervan
People from Vareš
- Boro Stjepanović
- Grgo Ilić
- Grigorije Durić
- Ipe Ivandić
- Ivica Mlivončić
- Josip Marošević
- Rafael Barišić
- Slaven Skeledžić
- Slaven Stjepanović
- Željko Ivanković
Rock drummers
- Branko Trajkov
- Burak Gürpınar
- Dariusz Wieczorek
- Darshan Doshi
- Ebel Perrelli
- Ioan Gyuri Pascu
- Ipe Ivandić
- Kim Abrams
- Kosta Zafiriou
- Lou Ciccotelli
- Luis Campos (musician)
- Nir Nakav
- Orri Páll Dýrason
- Sotiris Lagonikas
- Thomas Lang
- Tim Wyskida
- Zeke Manyika
References
Also known as Goran Ivandic, Goran Ivandić, Ipe Ivandic, Ivandić.

