Turneja: Bilo jednom u Hrvatskoj Maksimir

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Released2007
RecordedJune 17, 2007, Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia
Genre Croatian Rock
Label Croatia Records
Thompson chronology
Turneja: E, moj narode
(2004)
Turneja: Bilo jednom u Hrvatskoj
(2007)

Turneja: Bilo jednom u Hrvatskoj Maksimir is a concert video of the Croatian band Thompson's June 17, 2007 performance in Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium in front of a crowd of 70,000 and more.

Song list

  1. Uvod (Intro)
  2. Početak
  3. Dolazak Hrvata
  4. Duh ratnika
  5. Ne varaj me
  6. Prijatelji
  7. Tamo gdje su moji korijeni
  8. Moj Ivane
  9. Stari se
  10. Sine moj
  11. Ratnici svjetla
  12. Neću izdat ja
  13. Moj dida i ja
  14. E, moj narode
  15. Kletva kralja Zvonimira
  16. Reci, brate moj
  17. Zaustavi se vjetre
  18. Croatio, iz duše te ljubim (Tomislav Bralić and klapa Intrade)
  19. Lijepa li si
  20. Lipa Kaja
  21. Iza devet sela
  22. Bojna Čavoglave
  23. Neka ni'ko ne dira u moj mali dio svemira
  24. Geni kameni
  25. Diva Grabovčeva
  26. Dan dolazi
  27. Lijepa li si

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