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NEKAD SAM MOGAO TRI PUT NA DAN - GRIVA feat Uros Secerov, Emil Saks

Sedim na klupi, u parku sam
i bacam pogled tupi,
u zgodne klinke i osećam-
proleće kraj mene pupi.

Punim plućima paraju zrak.
Vatra im gori u krvi.
Duge im noge a korak lak.
Jedna me misao mrvi.

Nekad sam mogao tri put na dan!
Nekad sam mogao često,
na tebe da mislim, a sad me sram,
što sam misliti prest'o.

Drugo je ovo vreme sad.
Mladi se vole bez stida.
Šta bi dao da opet sam mlad.
I da si samnom Persida.

Griva was formed in 1982 by former Ibn Tup members, vocalist Zlatko Karavla and guitarist Josip Sabo. The band's first commercial success was a heavy metal cover of Lepa Brena's song "Sitnije, Cile, sitnije" (Griva's version was titled "Sitnije, sestro, sitnije"). The single with songs "Sitnije, sestro, sitnije" and "Tebi je važna samo lova" was given as a present to buyers of the comic book magazine Stripoteka.

Griva's debut album Kog sam đavola tražio u tebi (What the Hell I Saw in You), released in 1983, was very successful. Griva became a support band on Divlje Jagode's Yugoslav tour, but after several concerts, Griva members decided to start their own tour. The band also had several concerts outside Yugoslavia, and was an opening band for Motörhead on their concert in Pionir Hall in Belgrade. The band refused an invitation of Motörhead's manager to join Motörhead as the opening band on the rest of their European tour.

New material recorded in 1985 was refused by Griva's record label Jugoton. Album Nisi ni ti anđeo (You're Not an Angel as Well) was released through an independent label Panonija Koncert, but was not followed by presentation in the media and a tour. Album featured a cover of Joan Jett's song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", Griva version titled "I law Myroslaw" (the title referring to folk music singer Miroslav Ilić). After the album was released, Zlatko Karavla recorded "Kaljinka", a provocative song about Chernobyl disaster, with Divlje Jagode frontman Alen Islamović, but the broadcasting of the song was forbidden.

In 1986 the band released self-titled album Griva, usually referred to as Vojvodino, Vojvodino, što si tako ravna (Vojvodina, Vojvodina, Why Are You so Flat) after its biggest hit. The new album brought glam metal-oriented songs with elements of folk music of Vojvodina. The album featured a Serbian language cover of Omega's song "Gyöngyhajú lány", Griva version titled "Devojka biserne kose".

In 1988 band's fourth studio album Što te tata pušta samu (Why Does Your Daddy Let You Go Alone) was released through PGP-RTB. In May Griva performed at the international rock festival in Budapest as one of the headliners. After returning to Yugoslavia, Griva held a concert in Spens Sports Center in Novi Sad with Sing, Sing, Singers, Osmi Putnik, Viktorija and Alen Islamović appearing as band's special guests. TV Novi Sad produced Griva's special show, and Griva went on their last Yugoslav tour.

In 1991 the band started recording their last studio album Pij, jedi, veseli se... (Drink, Eat, Be Happy...), which was, due to the situation in Yugoslavia and the outbreak of Yugoslav wars, recorded for more than year and a half. Zlatko Karavla finished album recording with various musicians and released it under the Griva moniker in 1992 for the independent label Megaton. Two videos were recorded but there were no live performances, and Griva officially disbanded.
[edit] Reunions

In September 2002 record label One Records released the compilation Samo najbolje (Only the Best), and in December the band reunited for an unplugged concert in Studio M in Novi Sad. The recording of the concert was released in 2010 on the live album Griva & Co. - Live. In 2004 the band reunited to perform at Moto Fest in Novi Sad. In 2010 Zlatko Karavla has teamed with four musicians from Novi Sad: Aleksandar Gabrić (guitar), Igor Radat (keyboards), Uroš Marić (bass) and Srdjan Golubica (drums), performing concerts as Griva throughout Serbia, and mainly Vojvodina. A new studio release is in the making.

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  • odlicna vokalno-instrumentalna skupina...savrseno! zlatko zakon,griva ustav...pozzz

  • Gde moze da se nabavi ovaj koncert? Strava je

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  • svaka cast majstori

  • jedan BIIIIIIIG LIKE :)

  • vid' Vlade!!! hahah to majstore!!!!!!

  • ja nista ne razumem ovu publiku, kako mogu da sede!?! ja bi vec u 5 sekundi skakao ispred bine....

  • zlatko, gde moze da se nabavi snimak koncerta, i ima li u prodaji izdanja Grive na CD-u?

  • muzika moje mladosti super su

  • prava je uzivancija slusati ih!

  • ijao u pre 2 dana bili u temerinu :)) ni kisa nije sprecila fenomenalan provod :))

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