[2] During the Das ist Walter promotional tour, at their concert in Rijeka on November 27, 1984,[3] Nele Karajlić declared, referring to an amplifier that had just broken down, "Crk'o Maršal.
They were rescued by some leading liberal intellectuals, and magazines such as Polet, Mladina and Slobodna Dalmacija, who raise their voices in the defense of the group members and that affair snaps without prison sentences.
[3] In this atmosphere, the band recorded their this double album Dok čekaš sabah sa šejtanom[3] in the infamous SIM studio and released it in July 1985.
The promotional tour had extreme difficulties due to concern of the concert hosts and the enormous presence of the state police, as a reflection of the Marshall Affair.
[4] Despite several top concerts such as at Pionir Hall in Belgrade, Poljud in Split or Dom Sportova in Zagreb, tens of thousands sold tickets, the tour had a rather disappointing conclusion as the following year Šeki Gayton and Mustafa Čengić left the band in search of a more secure means of making a living.