This makes more sense considering around the time this LP was released, many people realised war would break out in Yugoslavia after their entire army became controlled by Serbian loyalists.
@@llovebeats3749The LP was released in 1986 and those moments only happened after 1989, when Milosevic was President of SR Serbia and formally ordered Militia as his supposed political army. The army becams majority serbian only in the spring of 1991, after the Log Revolution(August-December 1990) when everything became clear.
Are there two versions of this song? The one I find on Spotify and Google Play Music is completely different; and this version sounds similar (in parts) to "Beautiful Side 1".
@@naran_naran i was also puzzled by this when i searched this (amazing) song on spotify... i saw someone posting that this is from their cassette mizerika from 1986, rather than the album mizerika from 1988, but i am still really confused as it seems all of the song's names are equal?
@@TheGheezoinky Same here. I was able to buy the other version from Google Play Music, before they shut down. I'd still like to buy this version as well.
I was also confused and I did some research and I learned that there is an earlier 1986 release on (maybe exclusively) cassette in Yugoslavia and the later 1988 Italian release which I believe this is. The earlier, faster version is more rare I think This was fairly brief research, so Im not sure its correct, but this is what a couple sources say Edit: It seems that there may be 3 or more versions and I don't know what that's about. I do know spotify as well as some uploaders onto youtube can occasionally put the wrong title and album cover image which adds to the confusion
Fun fact: this has a BPM of 100. It is also the number of compression needed per minute when performing CPR which explains the title of this song
sneaky facts!
This makes more sense considering around the time this LP was released, many people realised war would break out in Yugoslavia after their entire army became controlled by Serbian loyalists.
That makes sense
@@llovebeats3749 this puts it into perspective more. dreadful.
@@llovebeats3749The LP was released in 1986 and those moments only happened after 1989, when Milosevic was President of SR Serbia and formally ordered Militia as his supposed political army. The army becams majority serbian only in the spring of 1991, after the Log Revolution(August-December 1990) when everything became clear.
Slowed down it feels more dark while sped up feels very intense
Yeah, music kinda works like that
This is the LP version not the tape version that is everywhere. Still an awesome album.
I was desperate until now too ^^ Thanks for posting this version :)
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I wouldn't be surprised if someone used the sped-up version in a Space Funeral fangame tbh
what?
@@cheese5331 Dracula
@@LolaTheGardevoir dragula
The sped up one sounds like a song that would be in a 70s martial arts movie.
Are there two versions of this song? The one I find on Spotify and Google Play Music is completely different; and this version sounds similar (in parts) to "Beautiful Side 1".
@George R The one you linked is the other version I was referring to. I'm hoping someone will be able to clarify.
@@naran_naran i was also puzzled by this when i searched this (amazing) song on spotify... i saw someone posting that this is from their cassette mizerika from 1986, rather than the album mizerika from 1988, but i am still really confused as it seems all of the song's names are equal?
@@joao.reboucas Yeah, they're using the same names, and I'm wondering why/how this happened.
@@TheGheezoinky Same here. I was able to buy the other version from Google Play Music, before they shut down. I'd still like to buy this version as well.
I was also confused and I did some research and I learned that there is an earlier 1986 release on (maybe exclusively) cassette in Yugoslavia and the later 1988 Italian release which I believe this is. The earlier, faster version is more rare I think
This was fairly brief research, so Im not sure its correct, but this is what a couple sources say
Edit: It seems that there may be 3 or more versions and I don't know what that's about. I do know spotify as well as some uploaders onto youtube can occasionally put the wrong title and album cover image which adds to the confusion
0.5x for ultimate depression
Why does it sound completely different (and sounds more like Love Street) from Spotify than on here?
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1986 version: ua-cam.com/video/hH0tweZgLdc/v-deo.html