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Kablovi and Jaje na oko Performed Last Night in Dom Mladih

Published: June 29, 2013
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Muzicka scena Kaktus29The 13th concert as part of the project music scene Kaktus was held last night in Dom Mladih, where the Sarajevo press rock band Kablovi performed with the support of young BiH band Jaje na oko from Gračanica.

The first performance was held by Jaje na Oko, which was founded in 2012. They sang songs that will be found on their first album, which will soon be released.

The concert continued with a performance by Kablovi, the first and only journalist band in the former Yugoslavia. They once again created a lively atmosphere, and sang Ace of Spades by the Motorheads, So Lonely by the Police, Anarchy in the UK by the Sex Pistols, to name a few. Their special guest was interpreter of Sevdalinkas Damir Imamović, and they sang Come Together by the Beatles and Sunshine of Your Love by Cream.

Music Scene Kaktus was launched with the intention to revive the traditional former cult club Kaktus, which existed up until 1992 as part of Dom Mladih, where a number of bands that are famous today held their first performances there.

The last concert as part of Kaktus will take place on 5 July with performances by the bands Punkt and Unplugged Plug.

(Source: Klix.ba)

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