Koncert kod Hajdučke česme

The album's title refers to the band's famous concert played on August 28, 1977 near Hajdučka česma grounds at Košutnjak Park in Belgrade.

[2] After spending three years at the top of the Yugoslav rock scene, the band suddenly faced a clear drop in popularity.

[2] Combined with certain hiatus due to its twenty-seven-year-old leader Goran Bregović being called up for his mandatory Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) service, Bijelo Dugme looked for a way to reverse the negative trend as the tour neared its end.

[2] On suggestion from journalist and Bregović's close confidant Petar "Peca" Popović, they decided to hold a large open-air concert at Belgrade's Hajdučka česma with free admission — hoping to end the tour in spectacular fashion as well as to leave their fans on a positive note before temporarily disbanding due to Bregović's upcoming JNA duty.

[2] After the opening acts (Slađana Milošević, Tako, Zdravo, Džadžo, Suncokret, Ibn Tup and Leb i Sol[3]) Bijelo Dugme played a successful concert.