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Droxford
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That's great , many thanks for the further Yugoslavian Fusion videos and the background information. Would be great to see some footage of the 1972 Boom Festival 'the festival of Yugoslav Progressive music .Intrigued by what the audience and the performers would have looked like.
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Boboulo
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September - "Noc kradljivaca" (live at the Boom Festival 1976) R.M. Tocak (feat. Smak) - "Svrabez" (live at the Boom Festival 1976) Edited by Boboulo - September 04 2020 at 02:02 |
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Mirakaze
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Reuben Gingrich - Blue Island (2017) |
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Boboulo
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Izvir - "Sel je popotnik skozi atomski vek" (1977) |
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Boboulo
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Predmestje - "Peklenski stroj" (1978) |
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Tako - "Sinteza" (1978) |
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Smak - "Talisman" (1981) |
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Furda - "Povezivanje" (1985) |
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This superb jazz-rock record, mostly forgotten, was released in 1979 by Soonopen, a band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The members were Peter Bombar on guitar, Len Johnson on keyboards, Bob Fetherlin on keyboards, and Bill Roslund on bass. The rhythm section and keyboards are superb, and the guitarist did some really amazing soloing. |
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