Live at KST, Belgrade 31.05.2003

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Live at KST, Belgrade 31.05.2003.
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Released2003
RecordedMay 31, 2003
KST, Belgrade
Genre Alternative rock
Label self release
Bjesovi chronology
Na živo
(2002)
Live at KST, Belgrade 31.05.2003.
(2003)
Bolje ti
(2009)

Live at KST, Belgrade 31.05.2003. is a video album by the Serbian rock band Bjesovi, released in 2003.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "U osvit zadnjeg dana" (3:47)
  2. "Vraćam se dole" (2:38)
  3. "Džordžija" (4:10)
  4. "Ona te voli" (7:10)
  5. "Vreme je" (5:42)
  6. "Avioni pevaju" (8:54)
  7. "Sve što vidim" (6:07)
  8. "Gavran" (7:41)
  9. "Sve će se doznati" (3:11)
  10. "Ne budi me" (5:37)
  11. "Ime" (5:10)
  12. "Raduj se" (3:11)

Personnel

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