Blood & Honour Gig Reports :: B&H Serbia Ian Stuart Memorial
On the 27th of April 2002, Blood & Honour Serbia (unit Belgrade) organized
a memorial gig marking the occasion of 113 years since Adolf Hitler`s birthday. Four
bands took part: Battle flag, Trijumf Volje, Real Aggression and a new B&H band from Sabac.
Report: Hitler Memorial in Belgrade: 2002
After a few years of silence, we finally saw a gig in Belgrade, although it
was risky to organize a concert there because of police oppression. On the
occasion of Adolf Hitler's 113 birthday, a concert was organized 7 days after
it. The organizer was Belgrade B&H unit. They did a 100%
professional job. Four Serbian bands played that night. Everybody said that it
was one of the best concerts organized in Serbia. For the first time, the new
B&H band from Sabac introduced themselves in front of 80 skinheads.
Everybody supported them and their aggressive core sound. Their lyrics are
100% Serbian and they are about coming revolution, fallen warriors and the
skinhead way of life.
After them came Battle flag - a well known band from Nis, but they played
without a second guitar and with a new drummer. Besides their original songs, they
played the best traditional songs from Skrewdriver and Public Enemy, to
Nordic Thunder.
The third band was Belgrade's Tijumf Volje (Triumph of the Will), who had their
best performance until now. With the raising of a wild atmosphere they also played
a few songs from Drzavni Udar (State Impact) and some old songs such as: Smash the
Reds and 88 R`n`R band (support for Pow comrades of Landser).
The last band for that night was good ole' Real Aggression (ex-Aggressija) from
Kikinda. With them we felt the end of this great NS manifestation.
Like always,they professionally played most of their songs and one song
from B.E.D: "Walk in Shame". Everybody together sang their anthem
"Kristalna Noc" in an atmosphere of NS unity with full support, until 2 hours after
midnight.
Following the organizers in first place, we must thank
the B&H security who did a great job and made this gig really
successful. Keep on mighty security! We want to say that Razor88 didn`t play
because their drummer is in the army, but we hope to see them next time. More
than 10 cities were there that night and we send special greetings to
brothers from the Republic of
Serbia/Bjeljina, who were with us that night, as well as a year before. Without
any problems people left the place and everybody went homewards -
`till next time :: 28/88!