In November 2015, Riblja čorba, the legendary Serbian rock band, is returning to Slovenia, and will gather their fans again in Ljubljana's Cvetličarna, where they toured at the same time last year. Despite the controversial singer Bora Đorđević, there are not a few of them in our country, as the fact that many generations grew up with them cannot be erased from his statements. They have been on the scene for 37 years, and in that time they have accumulated so many hits that they would need two concerts to play them all.
Bora, the band's singer Fish soup, said years ago that the group's mission is to break down the walls that separate them from the audience, to become one during the concert. This is their mantra and anyone who has been to their concert knows that they practice what they preach. They are also known to have hits like "I love, I love women", "Stay rubbish until the end", "Nothing new in the West", "Don't go to my street", "The doll from the front page", "I don't want to turn out to be an animal", "Two dinars, my friend", "I will break the wings of the plane" and "Amsterdam" so many that no one can count them anymore. You will be able to hear many of them live again, because Serbian rockers after a year, they return to the scene of the crime, in Ljubljana Flower shop.
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Although the group has already 37 crosses on the coat of arms (it was created back in August in 1978), she is touring the world at an unabated pace, and during this time she has released incredible 19 studio albums, 5 live albums, but this is far from all that can be found in her rich discography. At the same time, it should be added that "old farts" prove time and time again that they remain in rock'n'roll first league.