(Let's go to the mountains) is an iconic Yugoslav rock anthem by Bijelo Dugme , released in 1986 on the album Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo . Known for its infectious blend of rock and Balkan folk, it remains a staple of "Yugo-nostalgia" and celebration across the region. Song Meaning & Context
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: The lyrics playfully mention girls in summer dresses and thin t-shirts, adding to the song's flirtatious and spirited atmosphere. Musical Guide bijelo_dugme_hajdemo_u_planine
: It contrasts the "tiring" sun and beaches with the refreshing mountain air.
: Fast-paced, rhythmic rock with a strong emphasis on the "folk-rock" beat often referred to as "pastirski rok" (shepherd's rock). Resources : (Let's go to the mountains) is an iconic
: It starts with the famous spoken call: "Ajmo curice, ajmo dječaci, studenti, đaci i milicajci..." (Let's go girls, let's go boys, students, pupils, and policemen...).
: While it sounds like a lighthearted party track, its fusion of folk melodies and rock instrumentation was revolutionary, though some critics argue it paved the way for "turbo-folk". Musical Guide : It contrasts the "tiring" sun
: Detailed chords and lyrics are available on Ultimate Guitar . Tabs : Guitar and bass tabs can be found on Songsterr . Recommended Similar Tracks