BOYE is the arti… Read Full Bio ↴1) BOYE - Catalonian singer; 2) Boye - Serbian band
BOYE is the artistic name of catalonian actor, performer and singer David Menéndez, born in Barcelona in 1989.
An ambitious debut project that seeks to be the voice of its own generation, without forgetting that we can all be on a shitty position. BOYE is a project that explores interpretation, performing arts and music to discover how to join the industry when you are nobody.
Boye (a pun for Boje, trans. Colors) were a Serbian new wave and later alternative rock band from Serbia, Novi Sad. Until the late 1980s Boye were an all-female band, but later lineups also featured male members.
The band was formed in October 1981 by Biljana Babić (drums), Jasna Manjulov (keyboards, vocals), Ljiljana Radaković (bass) and Klaudija Gavrilović (guitar, vocals). The first live appearance the band had in December of the same year, presenting themselves as an energetic all-female new wave band. In February of the following year, along with other Novi Sad new wave bands, they performed at Novosadski novi talas (Novi Sad New Wave) concert held in the Vienna club Arena.
In 1983, the band performed at the international rock festival Frauen in der Rock Music in Vienna and Frauen Avantgarde festival in Linz. At the time, Klaudija Gavrilović left the band being replaced by Vesna Branković and Milica Žilnik "Maša" became the new lead vocalist. The following year, the band recorded their debut album in Zagreb, however, it was never released as the record label wanted them to become an electropop band.
In 1985, without the need for compromise the band made demo recordings, with the Disciplina Kičme frontman Dušan Kojić "Koja" as the producer. The recorded demo tracks provided them with an opportunity to release a single "Ja hoću te" ("I Want You"), with the song "Kralj dosade" ("King of Boredom") as the B-side, through PGP RTB.[1] The cover of the single featured the inscriptions "Prvi pravi ženski zvuk" ("The first true feminine sound")[written in Kojić's already familiar manner.
The single release was followed by the debut album, Dosta! Dosta! Dosta! (Enough! Enough! Enough!), released by the same label in 1988,featuring the prominent songs "Mama Kivi" ("Mother Kiwi"), "Gde se možemo sresti" ("Where Could We Meet"), and the title track. The album also featured the new bassist Darko Matić, the first male member in the group, and yet another vocalist Tanja Đajić. Under Kojić's influence, the band had maintained their original musical style and introduced rap vocal sections. The album cover for both the album and the single had been designed by Biljana Babić.
read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boye_(band)
The band split-up in 1997
ludilo mašina
Boye Lyrics
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Svetlost brzog dana
Kada glave tresu, urlaju
Reči nam se mešaju
Škripa i krivina
Blistavi prijatelj
Najbolji je on
Da li uviđaš to sada
Psajhodelik brze slike
To su zvuci čuveni
Hoćemo nove zvuke
Ludilo mašina
Svira ludilo mašina
Da je nebo bliže
Ili planine su niže
Ravno, to je dosadno
Noć su svetla duga
Brze zvezde novog dana
Škripa i krivina
Duga vožnja i daljina
Činjenica je brzina
Blistavi prijatelj
Najbolji je on
Hoćemo nove zvuke
Ludilo mašina
Svira ludilo mašina
Ludilo mašina...
Hoćemo nove zvuke
Svira ludilo mašina
Ludilo mašina...
The song "Ludilo Mašina" by Boye is an energetic and frenetic ode to the power of music and the desire for new experiences. The first verse talks about the rush of the day and the chaos in people's heads, with words getting mixed up and jumbled together. This is paired with the imagery of the jarring sounds of a car ride, with its twists and turns, creating a sense of disorientation and excitement. The second verse brings in the idea of wanting something new and different, with the mundane flatness of a straight road being contrasted with the excitement of a long night filled with bright stars and the possibility of new experiences. Throughout the song, the idea of a "ludilo mašina" or "crazy machine" is repeated, suggesting that music itself is the driving force behind this desire for adventure and the need to break free from routine and convention.
Overall, the song can be seen as a celebration of the power of music to inspire and excite, reminding listeners of the thrill of exploration and the importance of trying new things. By pairing frenzied lyrics with a driving beat and catchy melody, Boye captures the excitement and joy that comes from pushing the boundaries and embracing the unknown.
Line by Line Meaning
Svetlost brzog dana
Kada glave tresu, urlaju
Reči nam se mešaju
The brightness of a fast day when our heads shake and shout, and our words mix up.
Škripa i krivina
Duga vožnja i daljina
The creaking and turning of wheels, long drives and distances.
Blistavi prijatelj
Najbolji je on
Da li uviđaš to sada
The shining friend, he's the best. Do you realize it now?
Psajhodelik brze slike
To su zvuci čuveni
Psychedelic fast images, those are famous sounds.
Hoćemo nove zvuke
Ludilo mašina
Svira ludilo mašina
We want new sounds, crazy machine playing, crazy machine is playing.
Da je nebo bliže
Ili planine su niže
Ravno, to je dosadno
If the sky were closer, or the mountains lower, flatness is boring.
Noć su svetla duga
Brze zvezde novog dana
The nights are long and bright, quick stars of a new day.
Činjenica je brzina
Blistavi prijatelj
Najbolji je on
The fact is speed, the shining friend, he's the best.
Hoćemo nove zvuke
Svira ludilo mašina
Ludilo mašina...
We want new sounds, the crazy machine is playing, crazy machine...
Contributed by Stella E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@AngusYoungMyGod
2022 kidaju i sada...Amin
@juznibanat
Forever... ludilo masina 💣
@user-fk6of8wi5g
2021. I sada , KiDAju!!!! Uhhh
@darklaian2549
2022
@YiveGorr
2023 || ))
@emilzih2485
ekstra vaganca
@sreckopreduzece9863
.."PRANJE BELOG_ ŠARENOG_RUBLJA NA #90°(SKUPA)"..
@emilzih2485
vrijeme pop rock aot