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Posle Mene što Ti E Gajle
''Posle mene što ti e gajle'' (''After Me What Do You Care?'') is the first and only album by Badmingtons. It was released in 1985. It is now out of print and very hard to find, although tracks 1, 4 and 5 can be streamed free of charge from the Badmingtons MySpace page. Tracks 1, 4 and 5 were recorded in 1985 after Badmingtons won a battle of the bands contest. The rest of the tracks are from the demo tape Badmingtons sent to Radio-Televizija Skopje to enter the contest. Track 1 became the most popular Badmingtons track. In 2007, the tracks recorded as Badmingtons' prize were made available on MySpace and a video was made for "Moram li jas". Other than the copy scanned in by Badmingtons and the Discogs user "maximumrocknroll" claiming to have this album, very little is known about this album. According to the back of the sleeve, only 30 copies were made. Track list References External links ''Posle mene što ti e gajle'' on Discogs {{DEFAULTSORT:Posle mene st ...
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Badmingtons
Badmingtons (in Macedonian: Бадмингтонс) were a prominent Macedonian punk rock band. Biography Badmingtons were formed in 1983 in Skopje, then SR Macedonia (now the Republic of Macedonia) by Vladimir Petrovski - Karter (guitar and vocals), Dean Škartov - Deko (keyboards) and Boris Georgiev - But (drums). Previously, Karter had played in one of the line-ups of Fol Jazik (the first punk band in Skopje, formed 1978) and later in Saraceni, another legendary punk group, which also featured the now-internationally acclaimed musician Goran Trajkoski. Boris Georgiev was a former drummer in Jadro, which included members from several countries, as well as in the bands Pop and Dizajn. He visited London in the 1970s where he acquainted himself with the punk movement. Since purchasing his Yamaha CS-15 electronic keyboard in the late 1970s, Deko initially played in the group Kocka led, but later, in 1983 he joined Karter and But to form Badmingtons. In 1984 Badmingtons record ...
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Macedonian Radio-Television
Macedonian Radio Television (MRT; mk, Македонска радио-телевизија (МРТ), Makedonska radio-televizija (MRT)), officially National Radio-Television ( mk, Национална Радиотелевизија, Nacionalna Radiotelevizija) since 2019, is the public broadcasting organisation of North Macedonia. It was founded in 1993 by the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia. Its legally defined service is the production and broadcasting of radio and television programmes of all genres, which should satisfy the public information, cultural, educational and recreational needs of the people of North Macedonia. MRT is directed by Petar Karanakov. Karanakov supervises 1,200 MRT staffers. History Radio in Vardar Macedonia began in 1941, when Skopje was administrative capital of Vardar Banovina in Kingdom of Yugoslavia. On 27 January 1941 ''Radio Skoplje'' (''Радио Скопље'') started broadcasting in Serbian and retransmitting some programs from Ra ...
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