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The original 1978 vinyl featured distinctive cover art designed by , a legendary designer responsible for thousands of Jugoton covers. The B-side contained the track " Možda se više nećemo sresti " (Maybe We Won't Meet Again), further cementing the record's theme of finality and loss. Legacy of a Lawyer-Singer
The story behind this record is one of melancholy and artistic collaboration during the golden age of Yugoslavian pop: The Collaboration of Giants darko_domijan_dugo_ce_dugo_boljeti_1978_vinyl
: One of the most prolific composers in Yugoslav history, Novković wrote and arranged the music, infusing it with a signature melodic sadness. The original 1978 vinyl featured distinctive cover art
Following his music career, which peaked in the mid-80s with hits like "Ruže u snijegu," Domijan eventually retired from the stage to work as an . However, this 1978 vinyl remains a sought-after piece for collectors of "ex-YU" pop, representing a moment when the Zagreb Festival was the epicenter of musical storytelling in the region. If you're interested in the era or music , Following his music career, which peaked in the
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The song's narrative explores a deep, existential dread following a betrayal. The lyrics describe a man paralyzed by shadows, rain, and the "silent hands" of loneliness. He admits to being afraid of the sea, the sky, and—most specifically—a woman who was not faithful. The refrain, "Dugo će, dugo će boljeti / Ako me prestaneš voljeti" (It will hurt for a long, long time / If you stop loving me), became an anthem for those facing the end of a relationship. The Physical Artifact
