100 najboljih pesama svih vremena YU rocka (Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times) was a list compiled by the Serbian music magazine Rock Express . In 1999, Rock Express started the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav rock songs. The whole list was published in the 25th issue of Rock Express, in 2000. [1] The list contains rock music songs from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the songs from successor states.
# | Song | Artist | Album | Year |
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1 | "Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele" | Riblja Čorba | Istina | 1985 |
2 | "Dva dinara, druže" | Riblja Čorba | Pokvarena mašta i prljave strasti | 1981 |
3 | "Krug" | Ekatarina Velika | Samo par godina za nas | 1989 |
4 | "Za koji život treba da se rodim" | Time | Time | 1972 |
5 | "Crna dama" | Smak | Crna dama | 1977 |
6 | "Neko te ima" | Van Gogh | Svet je moj | 1991 |
7 | "A šta da radim" | Azra | Non-album single | 1979 |
8 | "Niko kao ja" | Šarlo Akrobata | Paket aranžman | 1980 |
9 | "Igra rock 'n' roll cela Jugoslavija" | Električni Orgazam | Letim, sanjam, dišem | 1988 |
10 | "Lipe cvatu, sve je isto ko i lani" | Bijelo Dugme | Bijelo Dugme | 1984 |
11 | "Par godina za nas" | Ekatarina Velika | Samo par godina za nas | 1989 |
12 | "Ulazak u harem" | Smak | Non-album single | 1975 |
13 | "Hoću da znam" | Partibrejkers | Kiselo i slatko | 1994 |
14 | "Bitanga i princeza" | Bijelo Dugme | Bitanga i princeza | 1979 |
15 | "Treba imat dušu" | Atomsko Sklonište | Mentalna higijena | 1982 |
16 | "Balkan" | Azra | Non-album single | 1979 |
17 | "Sve će to, o, mila moja, prekriti ruzmarin, snjegovi i šaš" | Bijelo Dugme | Bitanga i princeza | 1979 |
18 | "Crni leptir" | YU Grupa | YU Grupa | 1973 |
19 | "Bacila je sve niz rijeku" | Indexi | Non-album single | 1974 |
20 | "Uči me, majko, karaj me" | Leb i Sol | Anthology | 1995 |
21 | "1000 godina" | Partibrejkers | Partibrejkers I | 1985 |
22 | "Sve još miriše na nju" | Parni Valjak | Buđenje | 1993 |
23 | "Daire" | Smak | Crna dama | 1977 |
24 | "Put beznađa" | Ritam Nereda | Breaking | 1993 |
25 | "Ostani đubre do kraja" | Riblja Čorba | Kost u grlu | 1979 |
26 | "Šejn" | Haustor | Bolero | 1985 |
27 | "Slušaj 'vamo" | Rimtutituki | Non-album single | 1992 |
28 | "Nedjelja kad je otiš'o Hase" | Zabranjeno Pušenje | Dok čekaš sabah sa šejtanom | 1985 |
29 | "Da li znaš da te volim" | Time | Time II | 1975 |
30 | "Ne cvikaj, generacijo" | Atomsko Sklonište | Ne cvikaj, generacijo | 1978 |
31 | "Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam" | Bijelo Dugme | Eto! Baš hoću! | 1976 |
32 | "Maljčiki" | Idoli | Paket aranžman | 1980 |
33 | "Kosovski božuri" | YU Grupa | YU zlato | 1972 |
34 | "Molitva" | Partibrejkers | Kiselo i slatko | 1994 |
35 | "Lutka sa naslovne strane" | Riblja Čorba | Non-album single | 1978 |
36 | "Mi nismo sami" | Film | Sva čuda svijeta | 1983 |
37 | "Lijepe žene prolaze kroz grad" | Azra | Non-album single | 1980 |
38 | "Ima neka tajna veza" | Bijelo Dugme | Non-album single | 1975 |
39 | "Bolje da nosim kratku kosu" | Pekinška Patka | Plitka poezija | 1980 |
40 | "Klatno" | Van Gogh | Hodi | 1996 |
41 | "Ti si sav moj bol" | Ekatarina Velika | S' vetrom uz lice | 1986 |
42 | "Nebo" | Električni Orgazam | Električni Orgazam | 1981 |
43 | "Seobe" | Kerber | Seobe | 1986 |
44 | "Put za istok" | Korni Grupa | Korni Grupa | 1972 |
45 | "Jovano, Jovanke" | Leb i Sol | Zvučni zid | 1986 |
46 | "Rock 'n' roll u Beogradu" | Time | Život u čizmama s visokom petom | 1975 |
47 | "Blues u parku" | Smak | Smak | 1975 |
48 | "Jesen u meni" | Parni Valjak | Anđeli se dosađuju? | 1987 |
49 | "Mi plešemo" | Prljavo Kazalište | Crno-bijeli svijet | 1981 |
50 | "Čudna šuma" | YU Grupa | YU Grupa | 1973 |
51 | "Usne vrele višnje" | Branimir Štulić | Balegari ne vjeruju sreći | 1990 |
52 | "Mama" | Van Gogh | Strast | 1993 |
53 | "Dolazim za 5 minuta" | Generacija 5 | Generacija 5 | 1980 |
54 | "Zemlja" | Ekatarina Velika | Ljubav | 1987 |
55 | "Kenozoik" | Idoli | Odbrana i poslednji dani | 1982 |
56 | "Jutro će promijeniti sve" | Indexi | Non-album single | 1969 |
57 | "Stranica dnevnika" | Parni Valjak | Gradske priče | 1979 |
58 | "Ramona" | Psihomodo Pop | Godina zmaja | 1988 |
59 | "Magla" | Josipa Lisac | Hir, Hir, Hir | 1980 |
60 | "Osveta" | YU Grupa | YU Grupa | 1975 |
61 | "Makedonija" | Time | Non-album single | 1973 |
62 | "Ona se budi" | Šarlo Akrobata | Paket Aranžman | 1980 |
63 | "Moja prva ljubav" | Haustor | Haustor | 1981 |
64 | "Rock 'n' Roll za kućni savet" | Riblja Čorba | Kost u grlu | 1979 |
65 | "Šumadijski blues" | Smak | Satelit (EP) | 1976 |
66 | "Kreni prema meni" | Partibrejkers | Partibrejkers III | 1989 |
67 | "Jedna žena" | Korni Grupa | Non-album single | 1973 |
68 | "Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu" | Bijelo Dugme | Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu | 1976 |
69 | "Slovenska" | Đorđe Balašević | 003 | 1985 |
70 | "Zažmuri" | Bajaga i Instruktori | Sa druge strane jastuka | 1985 |
71 | "Kao ti i ja" | Azra | Filigranski pločnici | 1982 |
72 | "Balada o Pišonji i Žugi" | Zabranjeno Pušenje | Pozdrav iz zemlje Safari | 1987 |
73 | "Gracija" | Azra | Azra | 1980 |
74 | "Crno-bijeli svijet" | Prljavo Kazalište | Crno-bijeli svijet | 1981 |
75 | "Bolje biti pijan nego star" | Plavi Orkestar | Soldatski bal | 1985 |
76 | "Kad padne noć (Upomoć)" | Riblja Čorba | Ujed za dušu | 1987 |
77 | "Ma kog me Boga za tebe pitaju" | Prljavo Kazalište | Zlatne godine | 1985 |
78 | "Za Esmu" | Bijelo Dugme | Bijelo Dugme | 1984 |
79 | "Bistra voda" | Leb i Sol | Kalabalak | 1983 |
80 | "Pomorac sam, majko" | Atomsko Sklonište | Ne cvikaj, generacijo | 1978 |
81 | "Zajedno" | Film | Non-album single | 1980 |
82 | "Zajdi, zajdi" | Smak | Zašto ne volim sneg | 1981 |
83 | "Istina mašina" | Time | Time | 1972 |
84 | "Kao ptica na mom dlanu" | Piloti | Kao ptica na mom dlanu | 1987 |
85 | "Hvala ti" | Parni Valjak | Vruće igre | 1980 |
86 | "7 dana" | Ekatarina Velika | Ljubav | 1987 |
87 | "Fratello" | Aerodrom | Dukat i pribadače | 1984 |
88 | "Buka u modi" | Disciplina Kičme | Nova iznenađenja za nova pokolenja | 1991 |
89 | "Jedina moja" | Divlje Jagode | Divlje Jagode | 1979 |
90 | "Sa tvojih usana" | Crvena Jabuka | Crvena Jabuka | 1986 |
91 | "Novo vrijeme" | Buldožer | Živi bili pa vidjeli | 1979 |
92 | "Put ka Suncu" | Pop Mašina | Put ka Suncu | 1976 |
93 | "Marina" | Prljavo Kazalište | Zaustavite Zemlju | 1988 |
94 | "Satelit" | Smak | Satelit (EP) | 1976 |
95 | "Doktor za rock and roll" | Vatreni Poljubac | Non-album single | 1978 |
96 | "Plima" | Indexi | Non-album single | 1973 |
97 | "Kad bi bio bijelo dugme" | Bijelo Dugme | Kad bi bio bijelo dugme | 1974 |
98 | "Gvendolina, kdo je bil?" | Srce | Non-album single | 1972 |
99 | "Dule Savić" | Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi | Plagijati i obrade | 1996 |
100 | "Manastir" | Block Out | Godina sirotinjske zabave | 1996 |
Every voter chose five songs, each of them receiving a vote. [1]
More than 3400 readers took a part in the poll. [2] Readers from FR Yugoslavia and other SFR Yugoslavia successor states, as well as from other countries took a part in the poll. [2]
120 journalists and music critics from FR Yugoslav media took a part in the poll. [3]
100 musicians took a part in the poll. [2] Although the names of the musicians were not stated, it was stated that former and current members of Riblja Čorba, Bijelo Dugme, Smak, YU Grupa, Leb i Sol, Vatreni Poljubac, Indijanci, Zbogom Brus Li, Čovek Bez Sluha, Atheist Rap, Kerber, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi, Sunshine, Oktobar 1864, Goblini, Lutajuća Srca, Novembar, Galija, Siluete and other bands voted. [2]
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