The neon sign of the local "Gjuro" club flickered in rhythm with the bass thumping through the walls. Marko stumbled out onto the cobblestones, his leather jacket smelling of cigarettes and cheap beer. His head was spinning, not from the drinks, but from the sheer electricity of the concert that had just ended.
As he walked home through the quiet streets of Dubrava, the sun was already threatening to peek over the horizon. He knew what was waiting for him. When he finally turned the key in the lock, the hallway light snapped on. There stood his mother, clutching her bathrobe, her face a mask of concern.
Suggest from the region (like Parni Valjak or Azra).
The story follows a young man caught between his wild nightlife and his mother’s worry, set against the backdrop of 1980s Zagreb. The Story: Midnight in Zagreb
"Marko, look at you! You’re pale, you’re shaking," she cried, reaching for the rotary phone on the hallway table. "I’m calling Dr. Horvat. You’ve caught something, or worse!"
Experience the energy of this classic anthem through these live and studio versions: Prljavo Kazaliste - Ne zovi, mama, doktora YouTube · phtpm Ne zovi mama doktora (Live) YouTube · Prljavo kazalište - Topic
The song "Ne zovi mama doktora" (Don't Call the Doctor, Mom) by Prljavo Kazalište is a high-energy Yugoslav rock anthem from 1985. It captures a rebellious spirit and the chaotic energy of youth.