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38: 481:, with the title track, "Ti si lija, ti si zmija" and the ballad "Svega će biti, al' nas nikad više" ("There Will Be Everything, Except Us Ever Again") seeing most airplay. Soon after the album release, Griva became a support band on Divlje Jagode tour once again, and on 24 September 1984, they performed as the opening band for 720:, lasted for more than year and a half, with former Griva members and other musicians taking part in the recording process. After Karavla finished the recording, he released the material under the Griva moniker in 1992 for the independent label Megaton, the album receiving very little attention of the audience and the media. 380:. The EP was recorded with new members, bass guitarist Aleksandar Milošević and vocalist Zoran Gogić. At the beginning of 1979, Vince and Milošević left the band to serve their mandatory army stints, and the group was joined by keyboardist Zoran "Cokla" Stojšin. The new lineup of the band went on a one-month tour with 428:
The band recorded the material for their debut album in January 1983, offering it to major Yugoslav labels, all of the companies refusing them with the explanation that their music is off trend. However, the band managed to achieve commercial success with their debut single, a
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The band was formed by two former members of the band Ibn Tup, guitarist Josip Sabo and drummer Zlatko Karavla. After the band's original vocalist, Zoran Gogić, left the group soon after its formation, Karavla switched to the position of the band's frontman. Griva released
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In 1982, Karavla and Sabo started the hard rock band Griva with their former Ibn Tup bandmate Zoran Gogić (vocals), Đorđe Jovanović (formerly of the band Viša Sila, bass guitar) and Laslo Novak (formerly of Sani, keyboards). The band was initially named Bela Griva
598:, Griva version entitled "Devojka biserne kose" ("The Girl With Pearly Hair"). The ballad "Još uvek mislim na nju" ("I Still Think of Her") from the album was later covered by Hungarian musician Tamás Takáts and achieved large success in his home country. 360:
on their two-month tour across Yugoslavia. Later during the year, they released the 7-inch single with the songs "Njen tata" ("Her Dad") and "Događaj u Balkan ekspresu" ("An Event in Balkan Express"), through
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The band's beginnings can be tracked back to 1973, when Josip Sabo (guitar), Zlatko Karavla (drums), and Dušan Bečelić (bass guitar) started the band Ibn Tup. They chose the name for the band after a popular
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Embassy. Soon after, Karavla, with various musicians, including former Griva members Sabo, Jovanović and Novak, recorded new material, which was on the insistence of his record label
305:. The band's manager Milan Opsenica occasionally performed with the band playing rhythm guitar and bass guitar and would later become the band's permanent member, playing percussion. 441:
with the songs "Sitnije, sestro, sitnije" and "Tebi je važna samo lova" ("All You Care About Is Money") was given as a present with the 751st issue of the comic book magazine
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After the group disbanded, Karavla dedicated himself to work in studio and writing songs for Serbian folk singers. In 1991, he started recording the studio album
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After the album release, Karavla reformed Griva. The new lineup featured, beside Karavla, guitarist Zoran "Bale" Bulatović (a former member of the
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and Alen Islamović appearing on the concert as guests. The band went on their last Yugoslav tour, ending their activity at the beginning of 1990.
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concert in Novi Sad. The concert, held on 18 December 2002 in Novi Sad's Studio M, featured most of the band's former members, accompanied by
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record label. Their frequent live appearances and the newly-released single provided them with an opportunity to perform on the prominent
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New material, recorded in 1985, was refused by several major Yugoslav record labels as noncommercial. It was released, under the title
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in the song "Ti si lija, ti si zmija" ("You're a Vixen, You're a Snake"). The album was sold in more than 250,000 copies, becoming a
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The last Griva lineup, from left to right: Vojislav Vilić, Zlatko Karavla, Momčilo Bajac, Zoran Maletić and Predrag Janičić
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was recorded by Karavla and released two years after the disbandment of the group. In 2002, the band reunited for an
224: 388:. In November 1979, Sabo and Karavla were drafted into the army, and the group played their farewell concert at the 1187: 345: 522:). After the album release, Kazimić left the band, and was replaced by Laslo Pihler, a former member of the 421:
concert held in Novi Sad's Firemen's Hall. Soon after, Griva, as a support act, went on Vojvodina tour with
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saw little commercial success, and the group split up soon after its release. The band's third release, the
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with the songs "Pašidov el Kaktus" ("Pashid's El Cactus") and "Deda" ("Grandpa"), through
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print of the band's logo, and was the first cover of a kind on the Yugoslav rock scene.
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performance in Novi Sad, the recording of which was released as live and video album.
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cover of the song "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije" ("Lightly, Cile, Ligthly") by folk singer
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tour and a performance on the Subotica Youth Festival, Griva ended their activity.
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sound, which led Karavla to reform Griva after album release. The band released
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recording. In 1988, the band released their fourth studio album,
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released as Griva's third album. The album, entitled simply
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character. Initially, the band played covers of songs by
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In 1977, the group released their debut record, the
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Index

Griva (disambiguation)
The last Griva lineup, from left to right: Vojislav Vilić, Zlatko Karavla, Momčilo Bajac, Zoran Maletić and Predrag Janičić
Novi Sad
Serbia
Yugoslavia
Hard rock
heavy metal
glam metal
folk rock
Jugoton
Jugodisk
PGP-RTB
One Records
www.zlatkogriva.com
Serbian Cyrillic
Mane
Serbian
Yugoslav
hard rock
Novi Sad
their debut album
Their second studio album
1987 self-titled album
folk
glam metal
one more studio album
Yugoslav Wars
last official album
unplugged
comic book

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