Zabranjeno Puеўenje - Jugo 45 (spot) -
It juxtaposes grainy, nostalgic footage of the past with the stark reality of the present, reflecting the band's New Primitivism roots—a movement known for its humorous yet cynical take on Yugoslav life.
The original 1999 music video emphasizes these themes through visual storytelling: Zabranjeno puЕЎenje - Jugo 45 (spot)
Live at Šalata 2024 in Zagreb, celebrating 40 years of the band. Live at Skenderija 2024 in Sarajevo. It juxtaposes grainy, nostalgic footage of the past
Fans often cite it as a "masterpiece" created on a small budget, with many viewers still finding it highly relevant decades later. Legacy and Live Performances Fans often cite it as a "masterpiece" created
In the "good times," the car was shared among neighbors of different backgrounds—Momo, Franjo, and Uncle Mirso—symbolizing the multi-ethnic fabric of Sarajevo.
It recalls a period of laughter, "everything on credit," and shopping trips to Trieste for jeans.
The narrative shifts as the war begins; the neighbors who once shared the car now speak in whispers and eventually part ways as the car—and the world they knew—looks "really small".