The song was originally recorded for Radio Maribor in 1976 and remained one of their only professionally captured tracks.

Unlike other Eastern Bloc countries, Yugoslavia's communist government was relatively tolerant of Western-style rock, allowing bands to record in state-owned studios like Jugoton and RTV Ljubljana.

By 1977, the scene began shifting toward punk and new wave with the rise of bands like Pankrti and Paraf. JUGO ROCK FOREVER

The title Večne sanje (Eternal Dreams) primarily refers to the band's most significant recording, which has been preserved and re-released in various formats: