BOOM Festival was a rock music festival held annually throughout SFR Yugoslavia between 1971 and 1978. The festival was held for the first time in 1971 in Maribor and for the last time in 1978 in Novi Sad . The festival featured numerous prominent acts of the Yugoslav rock scene , and five various artists live albums were recorded on various editions of the festival. Most of the editions of the festival were sponsored by the League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia .
83-397: The double live album Boom Pop Festival Ljubljana '74 was recorded on the festival and released through Jugoton. The concert was opened with Korni Grupa song "Ivo Lola". Most of the bands performed for a symbolic fee of 1 Yugoslav dinar ; their travelling expenses were partially covered by PGP-RTB record label. The concert featured about 6.500 spectators. The live album BOOM '76
166-612: A Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1962. The band were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene . Elipse initially performed beat music and rhythm and blues . With the arrival of vocalist Edi Dekeng, the band added a brass section and moved towards soul music . During the six years of the band's activity, they were one of the most popular bands in Yugoslavia. Their releases and live performances were praised by
249-567: A Little Help from Our Friends "). As the audience entered the Center's hall, they were greeted by the Yugoslav People's Army Guard military band performing marches and instrumental covers of Korni Grupa songs, and prior to the band's performance, on stage appeared judo fighters , ladies walking dogs and gallows with a hanged friar . During the concert the band performed only their progressive rock repertoire. Soon after, Kacl left
332-700: A One Last Fight to See if I'm Old ). The Serbian actor Milorad Mandić covered the song "Trla baba lan" on his 1991 children's music album of the same name. The Serbian rock band Električni Orgazam recorded a cover version of "Magična ruka", released on their 1996 unplugged album Živo i akustično ( Live and Acoustic ). The soundtrack for the Radio Television of Serbia television show Zlatna viljuška ( The Golden Fork ) featured cover versions of Korni Grupa songs "Moja generacija" by Filip Žmaher, "Sonata" by Zoran Šandorov, "Oj, dodole" by Del Arno Band and "Jagode i maline" by Van Gogh , all featured on
415-511: A cage with monkeys . The media-promoted rivalry with Siluete resulted in a competition of these two bands held at the Belgrade Youth Center, where the audience was to poll the winner. The competition, consisting of a musical performance, caricature drawing and poetry presentation, was won by Elipse with 146 votes advantage. In 1966, the band also released their second EP, featuring the songs "Pogledaj kroz prozor" ("Look Through
498-436: A cover of " If You Go Away " in which they used the sounds of the sea played on a tape recorder placed inside the piano. The eye-catching performance was received favourably, providing the band with live performance opportunities at numerous venues around town. One such performance was at Belgrade's Dom Omladine (Youth Center), where they put on a conceptual multimedia performance, with painter Raša Trkulja painting live during
581-597: A former member of the Osijek band Dinamiti . With Topić the band appeared at the Opatija festival, performing the song "Devojčice mala" ("Little Girl"), which was released on a split single with the song "Priča se" ("Rumour Has It") by the quartet 4M. With Topić, the band held their first solo concert in Belgrade, on 6 November 1969 in Belgrade Youth Center. The concert was entitled "Uz malu pomoć naših frendova" (" With
664-600: A full-length album ( Grupa 220 , Žeteoci and Time being the other three), as the scene revolved mostly around 7-inch singles. The album featured complex songs "Put na Istok" ("A Trip to the East"), "Bezglave Ja Ha horde" ("The Headless Ya Ha Hordes"), "Moj bol" ("My Pain"), "Glas sa obale boja" ("A Voice from the Coast of Colors"). Following the album release, the band appeared at the Zagreb Music Festival and won
747-573: A handful of songs, while the rest of the set featured guest vocalists: Dejan Cukić , Goran Šepa , Zoran Šandrov, and Dušan Svilar. During the same year, the German record label Hollow Cloud Music released the vinyl record featuring the 1970 recording of "Jedna žena", featuring Topić on vocals, and the 1972 recording of "Igra na Šar-planini" ("Dance on the Šar Mountains "), featuring Pejaković on vocals and recorded with Mića Marković and Peter Ugrin. In 2020, PGP-RTS and Croatia Records jointly released
830-411: A lineup that was to feature Kornelije Kovač on keyboards, Josip Boček on guitar, and Dado Topić on vocals, along with three younger musicians, Peđa Milanović (bass guitar), Aleksandar Miletić (keyboards), and Ratko Ljubičić (drums). It was further announced that Bojan Hreljac would also perform, but that his role would be reduced to a guest appearance on a single song due to his health condition. However,
913-406: A part of the concert recordings was released on the first double album in the history of Yugoslav rock music, the compilation Mrtvo more ( The Dead Sea ). One record featured their singles, representing commercial and more pop-oriented side of Korni Grupa, while the other featured live recordings of "Put za Istok", "Čovek sa belom zastavom" ("The Man with a White Flag") and "Blues", representing
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#1732790972327996-514: A part of the film The Naughty Ones was shown during the band's performance. In August 1968, Elipse and the band Mladi Levi from Ljubljana , as the representatives of Yugoslavia, performed at the Sofia Peace Festival. Since the two bands had similar musical directions, they decided to have a joint performance at a park situated in the city centrum. As soon as the performance had started, the audience started clapping their hands to
1079-410: A single with keyboardist Oliver Mandić , as well as several solo albums and devoted to a literary and journalism career. The new Korni Grupa singer became Dalibor Brun from Rijeka , a former member of the band Uragani (recording the single "Deborah" with them), with whom Korni Grupa recorded their first hits "Magična ruka" ("The Magic Hand"), "Sonata" and "Dzum-ram". With Brun, himself fostering
1162-418: A television special directed by Jovan Ristić, featuring songs from the band's commercial repertoire. In early 1972, a former Lavine ( Avalanches ), Zlatni Akordi and Had ( Hades ) member Zlatko Pejaković became the band's new singer, and with Pejaković, Korni Grupa recorded their first full-length album, Korni Grupa . At the time of the album release, Korni Grupa was one of four Yugoslav rock bands with
1245-598: A tour across France . During 1969, they performed in Soviet Union , on fashion shows presenting works of fashion designer Aleksandar Joksimović . However, in Yugoslavia they did not see expected success and, in 1969, Skakić moved to England . He had been a keyboard player and vocalist in a band called Ici-la until 1987, when he had an accident in which he injured his arm. He died in Dorset in January 2019. After
1328-399: A typically festival singer image, but a rock vocal style, the band succeeded in maintaining a double track career – alternating between being a festival band performing commercial pop rock songs on one hand and a progressive rock band following the current global rock musical trends on the other. With the folk -influenced song "Pastir i cvet" ("A Shepperd and a Flower"), the band appeared at
1411-564: A čovek brod" ("Woman is a Harbor and Man is a Ship"). With the performance of "Jedna žena" at the 1970 Zagreb Music Festival Korni Grupa won both the audience and jury Award for the Best Song. The band continued recording commercial material with the recording of the song "Bube" ("Beetles"), the theme song for the Miša Radivojević film This Crazy World of Ours (the literal translation of the original title Bube u glavi being Beetles in
1494-465: The Belgrade Faculty of Law , becoming a lawyer. Dušan "Prele" Prelević , well-known around Belgrade at the time for his distinctive rhythm and blues and soul vocal style and excessive lifestyle, became the new Korni Grupa vocalist. At the time, Kovač was influenced by the emerging progressive rock musical style, but due to the hostility of a part of the audience and the media towards
1577-590: The Italian singer Rita Pavone on her concert held at Tašmajdan Stadium , and held two concerts in Sarajevo, performing in front of 5,000 people on each. During 1967, Elipse appeared in the movies The Naughty Ones , directed by Kokan Rakonjac, and The Rats Woke Up , directed by Živojin Pavlović . The Naughty Ones were the first Yugoslav and Balkan film to feature a performance of a rock band. The music for
1660-516: The Radio Belgrade show Studio VI vam pruža šansu ( Studio VI Offers You a Chance ), however, Kojadinović refused to sing, so for the band's appearance in the show Kovač provided the lead vocals. The reason for her refusal was the selection of the songs for the performance, including the song "Marijan", the first song the Kovač had written with the band, which Kojadinović, heavily influenced by
1743-733: The 12th place, owing to which, along with the little success of the second album, the band had decided to split. They held two farewell concerts at the Novi Sad Studio M and disbanded on December 1, 1974. A part of the recordings from the concerts was released on the posthumous compilation album Mrtvo more , the first double album in the history of Yugoslav rock music. After the disbandment, Korni Grupa members pursued careers as solo acts, studio musicians and producers, reuniting in 1987 with Topić on vocals for two performances, in Zagreb and Belgrade. In 2019, Kovač, Boček and Topić reunited to hold
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#17327909723271826-531: The 16 bands that entered the finals. On the final evening on the festival, held on 13 February 1966 in front of some 15,000 people, Elipse won the first place, with their biggest rivals, Siluete, ending up second. In May 1966, Elipse performed on the opening of the Belgrade Youth Center in front of Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito and the first lady Jovanka Broz , thus becoming the first Yugoslav rock band to perform in front of Tito. During
1909-459: The 1960s underground music , especially Julie Driscoll (whose version of " Season of the Witch " the band used to perform at the time), considered overly commercial. Since the rest of the band took Kovač's side, Kojadinović was excluded from the band, after which she started a short-lasting solo career, releasing one EP and two 7-inch singles before retiring from music and, after graduating from
1992-612: The Balkans. He wrote an autobiographical book called Kako sam postao (i prestao da budem) roker ( How I Started (and Stopped) Being a Rocker ), published in 2004. The promotion of the book also included a concert held on November 22, 2004, at the Belgrade Trade Union Hall, where both the Siluete and Elipse former members appeared as performers. Guest appearances also featured Seka Kojadinović, Janez Bončina and
2075-626: The Belgrade Trade Union Hall , performing as an opening act on The Hollies concert, getting positive reactions from both the audience and the press. During the same year, the new lineup also released an EP, featuring the songs "Za one što na licu nose bore" ("To the Ones Who Have Wrinkles on Their Faces"), written by Vlada Kanić, and "Le Telephone" ("The Telephone"), a cover version of a song by French soul singer Nino Ferrer , performed as an opening act for
2158-598: The Head ), released on single with "Neko spava pored mene" ("Somebody is Sleeping Beside Me") as the B-side, arguably the first Yugoslav rock songs dealing with one-night stands . The band also released the highly successful "Trla baba lan" ("Granny Scutched the Flax"), "Slika" ("Image"), co-written with the at the time little known Ljuba Ninković (later of S Vremena Na Vreme fame), continuing their double musical career. During
2241-514: The Italian progressive acts of the time as Premiata Forneria Marconi , Banco and Area . The album was sold without much commercial promotion in ten thousand copies only, with the license for the album release being sold to Yugoslavia, Japan, Israel, and several South American countries. On the Yugoslav scene the band had an enormous success with the single "Ivo Lola", with the lyrics based on
2324-896: The Kornelije Kovač compilation album Moja generacija . The Bajaga i Instruktori keyboard player Saša Lokner recorded an instrumental version of "Put za istok", the version in itself featuring a sample of the Korni Grupa song "Zemlja", released on his 2004 solo album Evropa Elektro Express ( Europe Electro Express ). The book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike ( YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music ), published in 1988, features two Korni Grupa albums: Korni Grupa , polled No. 4, and 1941. , polled No. 94. The Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list, published in 2000, featured two songs by Korni Grupa: "Put za istok" (polled No.44) and "Jedna žena" (polled No.67). In 2011,
2407-423: The Korni Grupa songs "I ne tako obićan život" ("Not an Ordinary Life at All") and "Jedna žena" recorded at Novi Sad farewell concerts, which were previously unreleased. During the same year, Kovač initiated the formation of a supergroup K2 (not to be confused with the 1990s duo consisting of Kovač's daughters ) which ought to have featured Josip Boček, Dado Topić, Sloba Marković, Čarli Novak and Ratko Divljak, but it
2490-564: The Legende YU Rocka ( Legends of YU Rock ) concert organized by Radio 101 at Zagreb 's Dom Sportova . In June of the same year, the same bands performed at Belgrade's Sava Centar . The version of "Jedna žena" recorded at the Zagreb concert appeared on the various artists double live album Legende YU Rocka , released by Jugoton during the same year. In 1994, the previously unreleased song "Prvo svetlo u kući broj 4" appeared on
2573-660: The Singing Europe festival in Scheveningen , Netherlands winning the Golden Pier award for the most original act, despite being in competition with acts such as the Wallace Collection and Olivia Newton-John . The song, released as a single during 1969 by PGP-RTB , with "Ako budeš sama" ("If You Were Alone") as the B-side, featured Balkan folk instruments šargija , tarabuka and frula . This
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2656-486: The Society for Culture and Arts Gradimir Mihajlović. The name Elipse was suggested by Dmitrović, after he took a mathematics exam and had a hard time solving a problem concerning an ellipse. The band had their first notable live appearance at the Belgrade club Euridika on June 21, 1963. On Autumn of the same year, the drummer Vladimir "Furda" Furduj joined the band, bringing along keyboardist Zoran Simjanović , formerly of
2739-516: The Spring of 1967, Edi Dekeng, a foreign student from Congo , joined the group as the new vocalist. Dekeng was previously a member of the band Crni Panteri ( Black Panthers ), founded in Belgrade by students from Congo. With his arrival, the band moved towards soul music , adding a brass section consisting of Nikola Zembić ( trumpet ), Dragan Kuprijanov (saxophone) and Zoran Jurkić (saxophone, flute ). The new lineup had their first live appearance at
2822-513: The Stars"), "Ne reci sad" ("Do Not Say Now"), "Ne, nemoj nikad plakati" ("No, Don't You Ever Cry"), and "Zaboravi me" ("Forget Me"), released by PGP-RTB in 1965. In 1964, Elipse took part in the Vatromet ritma concert series and a large open-air concert in Zagreb 's Šalata . In the summer of 1965, they were hired to perform on dances held at the Belgrade Faculty of Technology . They gained
2905-502: The Window", a cover version of the song " Look Through Any Window " by The Hollies ), "Reci da me voliš" ("Say that You Love Me", a cover version of The Beatles song " Tell Me What You See "), and the song "Maja", originally entitled "Naga Maja" (" Nude Maja "), with the title changed by the record label's censors. At the end of the 1966, the magazine Susret conducted a voting for the most popular band in Belgrade, with Elipse being voted
2988-437: The attention of Radio Belgrade editors and got an opportunity to record several songs for Radio Belgrade. The band had become increasingly popular, with the media propagating a rivalry with Siluete. Despite their growing popularity, their record label PGP-RTB did not find it as a token for good record sales, resulting in a split EP release with the popular rock and roll singer Perica Stojančić . The EP featured Elipse and
3071-404: The band Siluete . At the time, the lineup featured, beside Radovanović, Dmitrović, Furduj and Simjanović, Božidar Knežević (vocals), Kosta Ignjatović "Gule" ( saxophone ), and Bojan Hreljac (bass guitar). However, this lineup did not last long. Knežević was replaced by Slobodan "Skaka" Skakić, at the time a high school student, Dmitrović was replaced by Simeun "Simica" Vuković, and Ignjatović left
3154-521: The band Nove Elipse ( The New Ellipses ). In the band Skakić sung and played the organ . Initially the band performed instrumental songs only, but later started performing covers of songs by Scott McKenzie , Tom Jones , The Mamas & the Papas and other acts. They were spotted by ballet dancer Milorad Mišković , who hired them to play on his performances. They had their first performance with Mišković in Belgrade Youth Center, and soon went with him on
3237-549: The band and decided to retire from music. He was replaced by Josip Boček, Topić's former bandmate from Dinamiti who at the time was playing in his own band Boček i Tri ( Boček and Three ). The new lineup started working on their own vision of progressive music, making recordings of the songs "Jedna žena" ("A Woman"), "Prvo svetlo u kući broj 4" ("The First Light in the House Number 4"), co-written by Topić and Kovač, classical music -inspired "Etida" (" Étude ") and "Žena je luka
3320-689: The band performed "Pastir i cvet" and their versions of " March on the Drina " and the old patriotic song "Igrale se delije" ("The Heroes Danced"). Soon after, the band performed on the fashion show presenting "Prokleta Jerina" in Warsaw . At one of the Paris shows, the band had met the producer Alan Milo from the Barclay record label, who got interested in signing the band. The group made some demo recordings in Paris, however, guided by his own ambitions, Topić left
3403-528: The band released their debut single "Cigu-ligu", with "Čovek i pas" ("A Man and a Dog") as the B-side, recorded with Prelević on vocals, the latter of which Prelević rerecorded on his solo album Ja, Prele ( I, Prele ), released in 1996. Having left Korni Grupa, Prelević appeared in the cult 1969 Yugoslav adaptation of the Hair musical in Atelje 212 theatre, recorded a studio album with progressive rock band Opus ,
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3486-500: The band settled on Dado Topić who brought along his former bandmate Josip Boček as the replacement for Kacl. The lineup with Topić on vocals participated at music festivals, scored a popular film, This Crazy World of Ours , and created a rock epic as a soundtrack for an episode of the Jedan čovek jedna pesma television program that would be released years later on the posthumous studio album 1941. Upon Topić's departure, his substitute
3569-560: The band to form Time , a progressive rock and jazz fusion group that would also go on to nationwide popularity, before becoming a successful solo act. Topić was replaced by the former Ambasadori vocalist Zdravko Čolić in September 1971. A young singer with more of a festival schlager sensibility, twenty-year-old Čolić right away presented an uneasy fit with the band's well-established propensity for musical experimentation with even his vocal style and stage movements not fitting into
3652-566: The band would record music for two more 7-inch singles released by Katarina, the first one with the songs "Treperi jedno veče" ("An Evening Is Quivering") and "Htela bih da znam" ("I Would Like to Know"), released in 1972, and the second one with "Alba" and "Plovi lađa Dunavom" ("The Ship Is Sailing on the Danube "), released in 1973. In 1971, as a part of celebration of the Yugoslav Revolution 30th anniversary, Korni Grupa recorded
3735-430: The band's music videos, TV appearances, concert recordings, as well as recordings from the band's rehearsals in Belgrade Youth Center and Belgrade club Cepelin. The band's second vocalist, Dušan Prelević, died in Belgrade after long illness on 28 July 2007. Furduj died in Belgrade on 1 June 2015. In 2018, it was announced that Korni Grupa would reunite for a farewell concert to be held in Belgrade's Sava Centar , with
3818-536: The band, Elipse continuing without a saxophonist. On the departure of Skakić, the band decided to turn to polyphonic vocals with all the members doing vocals beside their instrumental duties. For a while, director Aleksandar Mandić performed live with the band, singing backing vocals and playing tambourine . During their initial years, Elipse performed mostly covers of the songs by the Shadows , and later moved towards rhythm and blues . They initially performed in
3901-841: The box set Original Album Collection , featuring Korni Grupa , Not an Ordinary Life and Mrtvo more , as well as Kovač's first three solo albums. Kovač died in Belgrade on 13 September 2022 of the complications caused by COVID-19 . The musicians which cited Korni Grupa as an influence include Smak guitarist Radomir Mihajlović "Točak" , guitarist and former Leb i Sol member Vlatko Stefanovski , guitarist and singer and former Grupa 220 , Parni Valjak , Aerodrom and Azra member Jurica Pađen , singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević , Riblja Čorba guitarist and Bajaga i Instruktori vocalist and guitarist Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga" , Idoli member and singer-songwriter Vlada Divljan , Kerber vocalist Goran Šepa , and others. A number of acts have covered Korni Grupa songs. The song "Trla baba lan"
3984-403: The compilation album Plima: Progresivna muzika ( Tide: Progressive Music ), released as a part of Komuna YU retROCKspektiva ( YU RetROCKspective ) album series. In 1996, the compilation album Prvo svetlo neobičnog života ( The First Light of an Unordinary Life ) was released, featuring a selection of tracks from Korni Grupa's progressive repertoire. During the same year, Kovač released
4067-406: The compilation album Moja generacija ( My Generation ), consisting of recordings of his songs used in the television show Zvučna viljuška ( Tuning Fork ), including cover versions of the Korni Grupa songs "Moja generacija" by Filip Žmaher, "Sonata" by Zoran Šandorov, "Oj, dodole" ("Hey, Dodola ") by Del Arno Band and "Jagode i maline" ("Strawberries and Raspberries") by Van Gogh . In 2005,
4150-493: The disbandment of Elipse in 1968, Furduj and Hreljac joined Korni Grupa . Dekeng went to Germany before moving to the United States , where he worked as a physician. The saxophonist Zoran Jurkić moved to Denmark where he started working at a Porsche service. Zoran Simjanović started working as a composer, composing music for theatre and film, eventually becoming one of the most notable composers of film music in
4233-581: The farewell Korni Grupa concert in Belgrade; Hreljac's participation in the reunion was also announced, however, he died less than two months before the concert. Having left the Sarajevo -based Indexi in 1968, established keyboardist Kornelije "Bata" Kovač , a graduate of the Sarajevo Music Academy , moved to Yugoslav capital Belgrade . Soon after arrival, he met the bassist Bojan Hreljac, former member of recently-disbanded Elipse , and
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#17327909723274316-468: The film was written by composer Zoran Hristić . As he lacked experience in composing popular music, he cooperated with Simjanović on the film score. In 1968, the band held a large concert at the Belgrade Youth Center, which was widely praised by the media. The concert featured vocalists Seka Kojadinović and Daliborka Stojšić as guests. The stage was decorated with large portraits of John Lennon , Ringo Starr , Bob Dylan , Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy and
4399-466: The first Yugoslav supergroup . Over the period since their dissolution, Korni Grupa went on to be considered among the most prominent and influential bands in the history of rock music in Yugoslavia . The band additionally used the Kornelyans name during a short-lived commercial foray outside of Yugoslavia in an attempt at breaking into the international market with an English-language album. Since
4482-449: The first Yugoslav television show in color, Put za istok , edited by Jovan Ristić and directed by Dejan Karaklajić. During the late 1973, Korni Grupa recorded a symphonic rock English language album Not an Ordinary Life , which they released under the name The Kornelyans through the Italian record label Ricordi . The album was produced by Carlo Alberto Rossi , a prominent Italian record producer and composer, who had been working with
4565-584: The first, Zlatni Dečaci voted the second, Siluete voted the third, Crni Biseri voted the fourth and Plamenih 5 voted the fifth. At the beginning of 1967, Elipse performed, alongside the bands Bitnici, on the promotion of PGP-RTB compilation album Beat Scene Now , featuring songs of British beat bands. In April 1967, both Siluete and Elipse had performed as the opening acts on The Searchers concerts in Belgrade and Zrenjanin . Soon after, guitarist Vuković left Elipse, deciding to dedicate himself to his studies of architecture. After Vuković's departure, in
4648-414: The garden of the Society for Culture and Arts Gradimir Mihajlović, and soon started to perform as a backing band for the at-the-time popular singers Ivanka Pavlović, Đorđe Marjanović , Dragan Stojnić and Miki Jevremović . The band also performed as a studio band for the singer Miodrag Marković, on the recording of the extended play featuring the songs "Predaću tugu zvezdama" ("I Will Hand My Grief to
4731-528: The group Valjevski Dečaci. The Elipse material released on the EPs, along with the unreleased material, appeared on the compilation album Elipse za prijatelje (1963-1968) ( Elipse for Friends ), released by Simjanović through his own independent record label Simke Music in 1999. In 2015, Furduj died in Belgrade. He was 70 years old. Bojan Hreljac died in Belgrade in 2018, aged 70. In 2021, Simjanović died in Belgrade due to complications caused by COVID-19 . He
4814-492: The last letter of Yugoslav World War II hero Ivo Lola Ribar to his fiancé Sloboda Trajković. The single's B-side featured the song "Znam za kim zvono zvoni" ("I Know for Whom the Bell Tolls"), featuring as guest the singer Ditka Haberl. The band also released their old song "Etida" on single, however the initial number of records featured the cover with the title mistakenly printed as "Edita". The single's B-side featured
4897-619: The members being well-known musicians owing to their previous work. In fact, many observers considered the band to be the first supergroup in Yugoslavia . Their debut live appearance took place at Belgrade's Dom Sindikata (Trade Union Hall), performing alongside two go-go dancers during the Athlete of the Year award ceremony. The band performed several original songs written during rehearsals/ jam sessions at Hreljac's garage as well as
4980-457: The music, he wrote the pop-oriented song "Cigu-ligu" ("Tweedle-dum, Tweedle-dee") which Korni Grupa performed at the 1968 Jugovizija festival in Zagreb , the competition for the Yugoslav representative on the Eurovision song contest. Prelević arrived drunk to the performance, leading to an argument with Kovač that ended in the decision that he should leave the band. Nevertheless, in 1969,
5063-432: The planned reunion ended up being marked by numerous difficulties. The show was originally announced for 30 November 2018, but was postponed for 31 January 2019. In the meantime, on 19 December 2018, Hreljac died in Belgrade. Prior to the concert, the organizers announced that Dado Topić might not appear due to his own health problems and that guest vocalists would fill in for him. Eventually, Topić did appear, but only on
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#17327909723275146-607: The press, and the Yugoslav media compared their rivalry with the band Siluete to the one between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones . After the group disbanded in 1968, bass guitarist Bojan Hreljac and drummer Vladimir Furduj would join Korni Grupa , and keyboardist Zoran Simjanović would go on to become one of the most notable composers of film music in the Balkans . The band was formed in 1962 by Momčilo "Moma" Radovanović (guitar), Radomir Dmitrović "Đura" (guitar) and Minja Tasić (vocals), having their first rehearsals at
5229-613: The progressive aspect of the band's musical expression. Čolić thus remained in the band for only six months, recording three songs — "Gospa Mica gazdarica" ("Lady Mica the Landlord"), "Kukavica" ("The Cuckoo ") and "Pogledaj u nebo" ("Look at the Sky") — before leaving to start a solo career that would by late 1970s see him become one of the most popular and commercial acts in SFR Yugoslavia. During Čolić's short stay, Korni Grupa shot
5312-417: The progressive side of their career. The band officially disbanded on December 1, 1974. After Korni Grupa disbanded, Kovač started a successful career as a composer, arranger and producer, Pejaković turned towards pop music, Boček and Hreljac became studio musicians and Furduj started a career in jazz . The various artists live album Randevu s muzikom ( A Rendevouz with Music ), released in 1977, featured
5395-606: The rhythm of the music, which provoked the police to stop the Elipse performance after ten minutes and brutally attack the audience. Despite the incident, Elipse got the silver medal for the second best festival performance. By the end of the same year, due to the decision of the band members to focus more on their studies, Elise disbanded. After he left Elipse, in Autumn of 1967, Slobodan Skakić, with Radomir Dmitović (guitar), Nenad Nedić (bass guitar) and Milenko Kašanin (drums), formed
5478-609: The rock epic "1941." on the lyrics of Branko Ćopić with Josipa Lisac as a guest vocalist. The material was recorded as a soundtrack for the Jedan čovek jedna pesma ( One Man – One Song ) television series, for which Momo Kapor did the mise-en-scène , directed by Jovan Ristić. Afterward, the band spent a month in Paris, playing at the fashion show which presented "Prokleta Jerina" (" Damned Jerina ") line of clothing by fashion designer Aleksandar Joksimović, with some of these performance held in Bois de Boulogne . On these performances,
5561-686: The same year, Elipse appeared at the Ponoćna zvona ( Midnight Bells ) concert, held in Belgrade in front of 2,000 people, and appeared in TV shows Susreti gradova ( Meeting of the Cities ), Vi i Mi ( You and Us ) and Koncert za ludi mladi svet ( Concert for Crazy Young People ). For the latter they recorded a video at the Belgrade Zoo , performing a cover of the Monkees song " I'm a Believer " in front of
5644-403: The same year, French singer Dalida released a French language cover of "Trla baba lan" under the title "Ram Dam Dam", her version achieving large success on the charts and leading to about 20 covers by European artists. The band also recorded the music for the 7-inch single featuring the songs "Vatra" ("Fire") and "Ljubav" ("Love") for popular singer Olivera Katarina . In the following years,
5727-460: The second place with the performance of the song "Kosovka devojka" (" Kosovo Maiden "), as well as performing at the 1972 Montreux Jazz Festival ; on the latter performance, held on 22 June 1972, they were joined by Mića Marković (saxophone) and Mladi Levi member Petar Ugrin (violin, trumpet), and the group was announced as the Korni Group and Two Good Ones. In the meantime, the band recorded
5810-784: The shortened version of "Jednoj ženi" as the B-side, was released in Italy. During the same year the music magazine Music Week declared Korni Grupa the Yugoslav Band of the Year based on the votes of the magazine's readers from Yugoslavia. However, disappointed with little success of Not an Ordinary Life and the 12th place won at the Eurovision Song Contest, Kovač decided to disband Korni Grupa. They held two farewell concerts in Studio M in Novi Sad on November 24 and
5893-475: The shortened version of their old composition "Jedna žena", with the slightly altered title "Jednoj ženi" ("To a Woman"). The band also had success with their singles "Divlje jagode" ("Wild Strawberries"), "Zbogom ostaj o, detinjstvo" ("Farewell, Oh, Childhood"), with lyrics from a poem by Milovan Vitezović , "Miris" ("Scent"), with lyrics from Charles Baudelaire 's sonnet "Parfum exotique", and "Praštanje" ("Forgiveness"), with lyrics by poet Brana Crnčević , who
5976-458: The show, ballerinas dancing behind multicoloured plastic cylinders blurring their silhouettes, and actors performing sketches such as dusting the piano or The Lady With the Dog sketch (named after a short story by Anton Chekov ) in which a lady would walk a man on a leash in the first part of the performance and the man walking the lady in the second part. The band was soon invited to perform in
6059-649: The song "Etida" was polled, by the listeners of Radio 202 , one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP-RTB / PGP-RTS during the sixty years of the label's existence. The lyrics of the songs "Put za istok", "Moj bol" and "Jedna žena" were featured in Petar Janjatović 's book Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007 ( Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 – 2007 ). Former members Elipse (band) Elipse ( Serbian Cyrillic : Елипсе ; trans. The Ellipses ) were
6142-473: The three-part compilation album Ne tako običan život ( Not an Ordinary Life at All ) was released by PGP-RTS , featuring the collected singles, recordings from the progressive phase, the recording of "Jedna žena" from the 1987 reunion concert and the previously unreleased version of the song "Kosovka devojka" with Kovač on lead vocals. In 2008, the same label released the DVD Korni Grupa , featuring
6225-420: The two decided to form a new band, inviting Hreljac's former Elipse bandmate, drummer Vladimir "Furda" Furduj, and guitarist Velibor "Borko" Kacl from the also recently-disbanded major Yugoslav band Zlatni Dečaci . Newly-established Korni Grupa then completed their lineup with the arrival of the female singer Miroslava "Seka" Kojadinović in September 1968, with the event receiving significant press coverage due to
6308-612: The very beginning of their run, Korni Grupa's activity took place on two parallel tracks: one focused around commercial pop rock in pursuit of mainstream popularity, and the other, an artistically influenced progressive rock sound crossed with influences of psychedelic , folk , jazz , and symphonic rock music. The keyboardist Kornelije Kovač formed the group with the bassist Bojan Hreljac, drummer Vladimir Furduj, and guitarist Velibor Kacl. After going through several vocalists—Miroslava Kojadinović, Dušan Prelević and Dalibor Brun —a period during which Korni Grupa released several singles,
6391-504: The vocal group Korali as Stojančić's backing bands, and on the B-side, Elipse recorded the instrumental tracks "Signal Evrovizije" (" Eurovision Signal") and "Plaža" ("The Beach"). In 1966, Elipse won the first place on the Belgrade Guitar Festival , held at Belgrade Fair . More than 100 bands from all parts of Yugoslavia applied for the partaking, 56 of them being chosen to perform on Gitarijada. Elipse were one of
6474-435: Was Zdravko Čolić who only lasted six months. Zlatko Pejaković took over the vocals after Čolić left. With Pejaković the band recorded their eponymous debut album, which was the first full-length album by a rock band coming from SR Serbia and fourth in Yugoslavia, and an English language second album Not an Ordinary Life , under the name Kornelyans. The band had also performed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest reaching
6557-590: Was at the time considered a dissident . In the spring of 1974, they won first place at the Opatija Festival with the song " Moja generacija " ("My Generation"), thus representing Yugoslavia at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton , on which ABBA won the first place, with whom the band had shared the wardrobe. The single with the English-language version of "Moja generacija", with
6640-583: Was covered in 1970 by French singer Dalida under the title "Ram Dam Dam", the cover achieving large success and leading to a number of covers by European artists. The Yugoslav jazz / funk group Ansambl Saše Subote covered the song "Ivo Lola" on their 1976 extended play Mikado , released for the Soviet market. The song was remixed in 2010 by the Serbian project Laura 2000 on their debut studio album ...pobiću se zadnji put da vidim da l' sam star ( ... I'll Have
6723-434: Was however, the last recording with Brun as he, becoming less enthusiastic about the band's work, decided to leave the band conventionally. Having left Korni Grupa, Brun returned to Rijeka and joined the band Bohemi ( The Bohemians ), eventually starting a successful career as a pop singer. After Brun's departure, owing to the mutual friendship with dancer Lokica Stefanović, the new Korni Grupa vocalist became Dado Topić ,
6806-468: Was never formed mostly owing to Topić's hesitation. In 1979, the 1971 recording of the musical epic "1941." was released as Korni Grupa's posthumous studio album 1941. . Korni Grupa's original guitarist Velibor Kacl died in a car accident on 17 May 1984. In May 1987, Korni Grupa, consisting of Kovač, Furduj, Hreljac, Boček and Dado Topić on lead vocals, reunited to perform, alongside Indexi , Time , YU Grupa , Drago Mlinarec and R.M. Točak Band , at
6889-421: Was recorded on the festival and released through PGP-RTB. Korni Grupa Korni Grupa ( Serbian Cyrillic : Корни Група , trans. Korni Group ) was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1968. Launched and led by, as well as named after, the keyboardist Kornelije Kovač , the band was one of the first Yugoslav rock acts to achieve major mainstream popularity in the country, and often considered
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