the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1992-2006, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo were still united, the Yugoslav Federal Army was still in place, but the European Union obviously did not want this country to exist in the new millennium, quite funny to think that the year of the dissolution in 2006, the ps3 and the xbox 360 were released :)
this was the original of these sorts of videos and some of the ones it inspired are still on this site but the lebanon and syria videos were almost as good as this one but sadly they're gone. maybe in an archive somewhere? i can only hope
Frankly, I don't think many people(former residents) would want Yugoslavia now? According to some polls, there was certain (even growing) amount of Yugo enthusiasm up until 2011-12 after which it diminished due to the worldwide rise of right and far-right sentiment, further strengthened by the 2015 migrant crisis.
OKAY SO some background on this - this was made during a period of my life when I was working for a well-known megacorp. As many people with tons of friends who get laid a lot do, I'd spend my after-work evenings playing This War of Mine, watching documentaries, unironically listening to Turbofolk, and reading wikipedia articles on Yugoslavia, particularly Yugoslav Wars that, despite being one of the bloodier and more atrocious conflicts of modern history, had been bizarrely forgotten, as if they were a part of some obscure fictional lore. I've decided to one-up this vibe of collective memory hole by compiling circa 90es yugo footage that carefully avoided any mention of conflict. The outcome was akin to memories of somebody who'd go to extreme (almost comical) lengths to deny, ignore, forget, and avoid a literal race war. I'm glad this spun off into a bunch of microgenres like yugowave, communistwave and so on. Goes to show that everyone had taken something of their own from this, and it makes me happy. Shame I can't watch them, because I've heard alpine ice like a trillion times making this. For the love of God, please use some other track. Rock on.
and I'm glad you did! I'm currently in the same period too, where I unironically listen to turbofolk, read yugoslavia-related articles, anything yugo related I also sometimes wonder how it was forgotten so quickly despites only ending approximately 20 years ago
@@VIRTUALESENCE As Techmoan jokingly said, history is not written by victors, but by Americans. It's natural that events that took place in anglo world are more in the English-speaking public's consciousness. Anybody remember Chechen wars? No? Didn't think so
@@VIRTUALESENCE turbofolk have origins in turkish music, same as most things in serbia and bosnia. turbofolk isnt even a music, its a garbage and shame for music. but for average men who lived in serbia and bosnia its common music. turbofolk wasnt "yugo music". you can google it and see what music was in that era. also i didnt get where you have been 1994. but i think it is bosna&hercegovina in this video. yugoslavia since 1992. was name for serbia and montenegro, not others. and you will offend bosnians or croats if call their countries "yugoslavia" because yugo army = serbian army commited awful crimes in 1991.-1995.. im croat and we won war at the end , kicking serbian ass hard, but casualties were big and still many people have "scars" since that period and when they hear "yugo" word. at the begging you have one part when radovan karadzic shows sarajevo to someone. pls google that monster and find out who he is, if dont know. cheers.
Is it really forgotten? The Balkans pops up in the news every now and again for completely benign reasons, but it's always a reminder for me that Yugoslavia is no more. Is it that the former constituent parts have moved on and are doing more or less ok now?
@@darthimperius8057 If Serbia(FR Yugoslavia) with its capital city of Belgrade was "in a war against Bosnia and Croatia", how could its capital be normal and happy? Wouldn't its population be mobilized in the armed forces and on the battlefield, hospitals filled with wounded Serbian(Army of Yugoslavia) soldiers, marshal law announced, etc. Also if FR Yugoslavia(Serbia) indeed attacked Bosnia, it would've meant attacking ethnic Serbs since one third of Bosnians are Serbs? Does it make sense to you? In case of Croatia it's the same thing only the Serbs there made 13% of the population and they seceded from Croatia when Croatia seceded from former Yugoslavia in 1991.
@@matovicmmilan FR Yugoslavia led proxy wars against Croatia and Bosnia by aiding breakaway republics, you don't have to be at war directly to wage it.
They took it from us. they tried to escape,in which they did.We will never forget the nation that was so glorious and known. as like our motherland once ally. we must have silence for the nation and its roots.
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1992-2006, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo were still united, the Yugoslav Federal Army was still in place, but the European Union obviously did not want this country to exist in the new millennium, quite funny to think that the year of the dissolution in 2006, the ps3 and the xbox 360 were released :)
What the 90s should have been like...
CRAZY.
this was the original of these sorts of videos and some of the ones it inspired are still on this site but the lebanon and syria videos were almost as good as this one but sadly they're gone. maybe in an archive somewhere? i can only hope
Truly lost footage. Unfortunate
This gives me Nostalgia for a period I never lived thru..
I like TH-cam recommendations
🇸🇮🇭🇷🇧🇦🇲🇪🇷🇸🇲🇰 (Yugoslavia)
Frankly, I don't think many people(former residents) would want Yugoslavia now? According to some polls, there was certain (even growing) amount of Yugo enthusiasm up until 2011-12 after which it diminished due to the worldwide rise of right and far-right sentiment, further strengthened by the 2015 migrant crisis.
Has it really already been 7 years? Damn
Did this video inspire you in some part?
@@matovicmmilan yes. Heavily
min 1;38 name of thats presenter.. i have see him in a place..
Vili vodopivec. Slovene
Is this a spoof or actual police measures?
this makes me shed a tear for yugoslavia ;(
imagine if ethnic tensions didnt happen
Man, it's so unfortunate that this is the only good song on the entire album. But what an amazing song it is.
Keep digging through the discography
Yugoslavia
Calm before storm
When your people are too strong, and they destroyed their country itself
OKAY SO some background on this - this was made during a period of my life when I was working for a well-known megacorp. As many people with tons of friends who get laid a lot do, I'd spend my after-work evenings playing This War of Mine, watching documentaries, unironically listening to Turbofolk, and reading wikipedia articles on Yugoslavia, particularly Yugoslav Wars that, despite being one of the bloodier and more atrocious conflicts of modern history, had been bizarrely forgotten, as if they were a part of some obscure fictional lore. I've decided to one-up this vibe of collective memory hole by compiling circa 90es yugo footage that carefully avoided any mention of conflict. The outcome was akin to memories of somebody who'd go to extreme (almost comical) lengths to deny, ignore, forget, and avoid a literal race war. I'm glad this spun off into a bunch of microgenres like yugowave, communistwave and so on. Goes to show that everyone had taken something of their own from this, and it makes me happy. Shame I can't watch them, because I've heard alpine ice like a trillion times making this. For the love of God, please use some other track. Rock on.
and I'm glad you did! I'm currently in the same period too, where I unironically listen to turbofolk, read yugoslavia-related articles, anything yugo related I also sometimes wonder how it was forgotten so quickly despites only ending approximately 20 years ago
@@VIRTUALESENCE As Techmoan jokingly said, history is not written by victors, but by Americans. It's natural that events that took place in anglo world are more in the English-speaking public's consciousness. Anybody remember Chechen wars? No? Didn't think so
@@menthol6648 yeeeah, you're right
@@VIRTUALESENCE turbofolk have origins in turkish music, same as most things in serbia and bosnia. turbofolk isnt even a music, its a garbage and shame for music. but for average men who lived in serbia and bosnia its common music. turbofolk wasnt "yugo music". you can google it and see what music was in that era. also i didnt get where you have been 1994. but i think it is bosna&hercegovina in this video. yugoslavia since 1992. was name for serbia and montenegro, not others. and you will offend bosnians or croats if call their countries "yugoslavia" because yugo army = serbian army commited awful crimes in 1991.-1995.. im croat and we won war at the end , kicking serbian ass hard, but casualties were big and still many people have "scars" since that period and when they hear "yugo" word. at the begging you have one part when radovan karadzic shows sarajevo to someone. pls google that monster and find out who he is, if dont know. cheers.
Is it really forgotten? The Balkans pops up in the news every now and again for completely benign reasons, but it's always a reminder for me that Yugoslavia is no more. Is it that the former constituent parts have moved on and are doing more or less ok now?
Can't we have Yugoslavia for just 1 month again? to see how things would be..
N O T R E A L L Y C O M I N G B A C K
yugo
IM FROM SERBIA and you know i think this is a dead chanel
Nein T's
Yogoslavia....
they arent gypsies
Oh dear God... I'm in love...
Inflation
Not a fan but to each their own
while in Croatia and Bosnia were wars against Serbia, Beograd was just normal and happy.
Well, they would taste the medicine of their leadership half a decade later as well.
@@darthimperius8057 If Serbia(FR Yugoslavia) with its capital city of Belgrade was "in a war against Bosnia and Croatia", how could its capital be normal and happy? Wouldn't its population be mobilized in the armed forces and on the battlefield, hospitals filled with wounded Serbian(Army of Yugoslavia) soldiers, marshal law announced, etc. Also if FR Yugoslavia(Serbia) indeed attacked Bosnia, it would've meant attacking ethnic Serbs since one third of Bosnians are Serbs? Does it make sense to you? In case of Croatia it's the same thing only the Serbs there made 13% of the population and they seceded from Croatia when Croatia seceded from former Yugoslavia in 1991.
@@matovicmmilan FR Yugoslavia led proxy wars against Croatia and Bosnia by aiding breakaway republics, you don't have to be at war directly to wage it.
1999.
What racists to gypsys.gypsy are nice people stereotyping, none gypsys steal to, just stereotyping
not true. gypsys are the only people who you can stereotype and still be 100% accurate.
*S L A V A*
Hard times create strong men Strong men create good times Good times create weak men Weak men create hard times
ラジカル - Radical
*no*
0:09 looks like a nice video but this scene was when Eduard Limonov met with Radovan Karadzic to watch the shelling of sarajevo.
I just wanted to write that. Its pretty ominus and creepy like listening this chill music and see that scene. Nobody knows who is on that scene.
God
Wow I’ve watched this video so many times but never noticed that. Can’t miss the silver mane a radovan karadzic now that you’ve pointed it out.
See top comment
Also just noticed there are zero people on the street
can you make latvian version plssss
1:41 sauce?
Where is this
the opening scenes were in Sarajevo
True men cry from this video.
When yugo was yugo.
They took it from us. they tried to escape,in which they did.We will never forget the nation that was so glorious and known. as like our motherland once ally. we must have silence for the nation and its roots.
1:03 Iraqi airways! I remember when they said there was an iraqi army traped in yugoslavia but they made some progress and some victories
That's Aer Lingus not Iraqi airways
Aer lingus are irish
*B R A T S T V O* *I J E D I N S T V O*
P Ř E S N Ě T A K B R A T E ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
the average IQ in the balkans is 10
Wrong Yugoslvia, a fake one if you want. Yugoslavia wasn't made just out of 2 republics.
How is it fake?, it was called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was the successor state to the SFRJ
there's nothing more ugly and lifeless than socialist apartment blocks.
A free apartment is a free apartment
Song
To never forget.
1:10 Chad Thundercock
grow up
666OBSESIÓN Shut up emo boy
He looks like his name would be Dražen.
@@666obsesion growing up rn
least chad yugoslav
O D E S V E U K U R A C W A W E
this is one of my all time favourite videos ever
Nostalgia for times my parents got to live through but I didn't. Now we're in the U.S.
Come back
@@АЛКАПОНЕ-щ6ц Nije lud
Ur prob croat or bosnian
@@vitobracko5384 mom is croat dad is serbian
@@epicwin2513 and y did ur parents go ur mother was croat i undderstand this but your da was a serb
man i miss this country before it collsaped *sorry for my grammar boi*
your grammar is fine boi