The song's enduring popularity lies in its relatability. It taps into the universal human experience of realizing that time has moved faster than you planned. In Balkan "kafanas" (taverns) and rock clubs alike, you will still see teenagers and sixty-year-olds singing along to the chorus with equal fervor. Riblja Čorba Album: Labudova pesma (1992)
Long before the internet, "Kad sam bio mlad" became a linguistic shortcut in former Yugoslavia. It is the ultimate "old man" phrase. Whether used to complain about modern music, the behavior of "today's kids," or the sudden ache in one's back, starting a sentence with these words immediately signals a humorous (or grumpy) reflection on the passage of time. 3. Why It Still Hits Home
The phrase (English: "When I was young") is a classic opening line in Balkan culture, most famously associated with the hit song by the legendary Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba . The Anthem of a Generation: "Kad sam bio mlad"