The song is a deeply emotional plea from a son to his sister (or a young woman in the household). He asks her not to walk loudly in her nanule (traditional wooden clogs) because their mother is tired and sleeping.
: Modern "HD" transfers of this specific 1982 recording preserve the warm analog textures of the original tape while removing the hiss often found in older 1960s versions. nedzad_salkovic_ne_klepeci_nanulama_audio_1982_hd
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Nedzad_salkovic_ne_klepeci_nanulama_audio_1982_hd (CERTIFIED)
Nedzad_salkovic_ne_klepeci_nanulama_audio_1982_hd (CERTIFIED)
The song is a deeply emotional plea from a son to his sister (or a young woman in the household). He asks her not to walk loudly in her nanule (traditional wooden clogs) because their mother is tired and sleeping.
: Modern "HD" transfers of this specific 1982 recording preserve the warm analog textures of the original tape while removing the hiss often found in older 1960s versions. nedzad_salkovic_ne_klepeci_nanulama_audio_1982_hd
: Nedžad Salković, often called "The Prince of Sevdah." The song is a deeply emotional plea from
: It touches on themes of filial piety, the aging of parents, and the quiet, domestic sanctity of the home. the aging of parents