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Șuie Paparude is a Romanian electronic music band, founded in 1993 by Mihai Cămpineanu (Michi) and Mihai Dobre (Dobrică), the band is known for the hit singles like ''Pentru Inimi'', ''Armada Verbală'', ''La Mare'', ''Iarba Verde de Acasă'', and ''Ajutor''.
Șuie Paparude is a Romanian electronic music band. Founded in 1993 by Mihai Cămpineanu (Michi) and Mihai Dobre (Dobrică), the band is known for the hit singles like ''Pentru Inimi'', ''Armada Verbală'', ''La Mare'', ''Iarba Verde de Acasă'', and ''Ajutor''.


===Iarba Verde de Acasă===
===Iarba Verde de Acasă===
In 1997, the band Șuie Paparude released the single ''Iarba Verde de Acasă'', which was featured on their second album released in November the same year, Salvează-Te (Save Yourself), in April of 1998 they released the music video of ''Iarba Verde de Acasă'', according to the interview from 1999, the music video features a shepherd traveling through the city of Bucharest, the idea was a contrast between natural and artificial, in the music video, the band members at that time (Dobre & Cămpineanu) on different billboards in the city, and after that, they show some footage of one of their concerts.
In 1997, the band Șuie Paparude released the single ''Iarba Verde de Acasă'', which was featured on their second album released in November the same year. In April of 1998, they released the music video of ''Iarba Verde de Acasă''. According to the interview from 1999, the music video features a shepherd traveling through the city of Bucharest. The idea for the single was a contrast between natural and artificial. In the music video, some footage of one of their live performances appears on different billboards.


==Availability==
==Availability==
As of 2019, the music video, there is no copy available online, no TV recordings, no original copies, neither sources, rarely gets shown on H!T Music Channel, the only possibility to get the full music video, is to capture from H!T Music Channel or to contact the director of the music video or the members of Șuie Paparude. The only available is a segment, took from a reportage about TMBase 2000 that took place in Timisoara.
As of 2019, the music video hasn't been recorded and uploaded online. The music video rarely gets shown on H!T Music Channel. The only possibility to get the full music video is to record it when the song appears on the H!T Music Channel or to contact the director of the music video or the members of Șuie Paparude. The only available video is a segment, taken from a reportage about TMBase 2000 that took place in Timisoara, Romania.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:02, 15 November 2019

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A picture of Mihai Dobre alias (also known as Dobrică) during the filming of the music video.

Status: Partially Found

Șuie Paparude is a Romanian electronic music band. Founded in 1993 by Mihai Cămpineanu (Michi) and Mihai Dobre (Dobrică), the band is known for the hit singles like Pentru Inimi, Armada Verbală, La Mare, Iarba Verde de Acasă, and Ajutor.

Iarba Verde de Acasă

In 1997, the band Șuie Paparude released the single Iarba Verde de Acasă, which was featured on their second album released in November the same year. In April of 1998, they released the music video of Iarba Verde de Acasă. According to the interview from 1999, the music video features a shepherd traveling through the city of Bucharest. The idea for the single was a contrast between natural and artificial. In the music video, some footage of one of their live performances appears on different billboards.

Availability

As of 2019, the music video hasn't been recorded and uploaded online. The music video rarely gets shown on H!T Music Channel. The only possibility to get the full music video is to record it when the song appears on the H!T Music Channel or to contact the director of the music video or the members of Șuie Paparude. The only available video is a segment, taken from a reportage about TMBase 2000 that took place in Timisoara, Romania.

Gallery

Segment from a reportage about TMBase 2000.

The concert featured in the music video.

Sources