Their first album Goblini ("The Goblins") was released only on tape in small printing in April 1994. A-side of the tape included songs by Lorelai and the B-side featured new songs. A few months later Divnić went to the army and was replaced by Nedeljko "Meketa" Nedić with whom the band recorded their second album Istinite priče I deo ("True Stories Part I") also released on tape. The album featured "Ciponjka", "eLeSDi se vraca kući" ("LSD Is Coming Home") and "Za Lorenu" ("For Loreena") and five rerecorded tracks from the first album. Divnić recorded drum sections on one part of the material. Later that year the band was joined by Džukele member Leo "fon Punkerstein" Pilipović since his band took a break because band members went to the army. In May 1995, Nedić left for Cyprus and was replaced by Zoran "Fric" Jević.
During the same year the band released a live tape of their appearance at Belgrade's KST on August 31, 1995. Among their songs the band played cover versions of KUD Idijoti's "Pisma o ribaru Marinu, Mari i moru" and "Minijatura", Ramones' "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" and "Commando" and a Serbian language version of The Clash's "I Fought The Law" (titled "Ne mogu više") which were regularly performed on concerts. The band also played Boris Novković's song "Tamara" since Jovanović was a part of Novković's band. "Ne mogu više" was dedicated to former president Slobodan Milošević and the last verse of the song is taken from the Talking Heads's track "Road To Nowhere". With the producer Aca Radosavljević the band recorded the CD U magnovenju. During the promotional tour for the album Filipović was replaced by Saša Šetka. The album featured live versions of "On je ona je", "Ima nas!", "Petra", "Vođa" and a cover of Videosex's song "Kako bih volio da si tu" ("I Wish You Were Here") renamed "Anja, volim te" ("Anja, I Love You") dedicated to Videosex vocalist Anja Rupel. During May, 1996 with the bands Svarog, Love Hunters and Ništa Ali Logopedi Goblini went on a Slovenian tour and on June got the call to perform at Zgaga rock festival at the place Hotič pri Litija near Ljubljana after which they toured Slovenia again (during autumn 1996). Live versions of their three songs were included on a various artists compilation Paket Aranžman - Svi protiv svih ("Package Deal - Everybody Against Everybody") recorded in Belgrade's KST held to celebrate the fifth birthday of the TV Politika show Paket Aranžman. In June 1997, the band toured Slovenia and performed at the second Zgaga rock festival with a new drummer, Vladimir "Cina" Cinklocki (a former Generacija Bez Budućnosti and Obojeni Program member).
A double live various artists compilation No Border Jam 4 & 5 released in 1997, featured live versions of "Ona misli da zna", "U magnovenju" and "eLeSDi se vraca kuci" recorded at Ilirska Bistrica performance in 1996. In August 1997 the band performed as an opening act for Motörhead on Budapest rock festival. Twenty recordings from thirteen cities made in Serbia and Slovenia from 1996 and 1997 were released on double CD Turneja u magnovenju '96/97. The album featured a new studio track "Punk's Not Dead" and reissue of "Istinite priče I deo". Cinklocki left the band when they were about to enter the studio in November 1998. The album "Re Contra" was finished on the day 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia started. This was the reason the album was not released until December 1999. In the mean-time, the band went on a nine dates Italian tour including Milano, Rome, Bologna, Torino and other cities. On January 2000 until the spring of 2001, the band toured Serbia.
After the tour the band took a break and started planning their next album, but the economic situation in the country led Branko Golubović, Alen Jovanović, Saša Šetka, Vlada Kokotović and drummer Milan Arnautović to part their ways.
In 2003 Alen Jovanović formed a band called Starfuckers featuring members from Plexus, Midgard and CBS. In 2004, Multimedia Records released Najbolje priče ("The Best Stories") a greatest hits compilation featuring live versions of songs performed at the band's peak. The album also features videos for "Voz" and "Pričaš". The later was an unreleased track recorded in 1997 which is also included on the album.
In 2006 Živka Ivković from Šabac released a book called "Od Čivija do Goblina" ("From The Machine Heads To The Goblins") with a subtitle "Illustrated Rock History Of Šabac 1963-1999-2006".
In late 2008 Milan Arnautović formed alternative rock band Eleven together with his old mates. http://www.elevenmusic.net
Tamara
Goblini Lyrics
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Da me barem nesto udari
Bice rata kazu svi
Ja cu umrijeti od ljubavi
Ko mi tebe uze Tamara
Prodala si suze, drugima
Nocima ja sanjam tvoje tragove
Nocas sam ti opet sam
Da me barem nesto udari
Bice rata kazu svi
Ja cu umrijeti od ljubavi
Ko mi tebe uze Tamara
Prodala si suze, drugima
Nocima ja sanjam tvoje tragove
Kuda idu izgubljene devojke?
Ko mi tebe uze Tamara
Prodala si suze, drugima
Nocima ja sanjam tvoje tragove
Kuda idu izgubljene devojke?
The lyrics to Goblini's song Tamara are full of heartbreak and longing. The singer is all alone, wishing for something to hit them just so they can feel alive. The impending war is a metaphor for the emotional turmoil they are experiencing. They believe they will die from their love for Tamara. The focus then shifts to Tamara, who they accuse of selling her tears to others. The singer is haunted by memories of Tamara and where all the other lost girls go.
The song is a melancholic reflection on the end of a relationship, with the lyrics skillfully weaving together imagery of love and war. The juxtaposition of the two helps to underscore the intensity of the singer's emotions. Tamara is the source of their pain and distress, and they are unable to move on from her. The repeated refrain of "Ko mi tebe uze Tamara" ("Who took you away from me, Tamara?") is a constant reminder of what once was, adding to the overall sense of loss.
Line by Line Meaning
Nocas sam ti opet sam
Tonight, once again, I'm alone and by myself
Da me barem nesto udari
I wish something would hit me
Bice rata kazu svi
Everyone says there will be war
Ja cu umrijeti od ljubavi
I will die from love
Ko mi tebe uze Tamara
Who took you away from me, Tamara?
Prodala si suze, drugima
You sold your tears to others
Nocima ja sanjam tvoje tragove
At night, I dream about your footsteps
Kuda idu izgubljene devojke?
Where do lost girls go?
Writer(s): goblini
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