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zicIy
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Posted: January 29 2009 at 04:55 | |||
Although Dr. Spira i Ljudska Bića went on the stage at the time of ex-Yu new wave movement, that music have just a little or even zero in common with new wave bands, imho. well, i think that´s the reason why Dr Spira weren´t get any commercial success at the time, but now original LP is priced about 200 euros here in Belgrade. the first song i´v been heard from him was an cover of one of Riblja Čorba's early hits - beautifuly maked in the manner of dark colored Prog, no question. so i stay with my opinion that Prog-related is the best place for Dr Spira & The Human Beings in PA. Edited by zicIy - January 29 2009 at 05:08 |
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Seyo
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Posted: January 29 2009 at 07:26 | |||
OK, but mind you - "prog related" means "not truly prog" or "mainstream pop/rock with occassional prog elements". Dr Spira is anything but "mainstream"... if you agree. I mean, to put him side by side with Queen is not very useful. Perhaps even Crossover prog would be OK, which is "real prog"...
True, he started much earlier than New Wave - remember he penned a wonderful prog ballad "Prvi sneg" (was that Mellotron sound or any other keyboard in that atmospheric song?) for SUNCOKRET back in 1977...
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zicIy
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Posted: January 30 2009 at 01:59 | |||
Edited by zicIy - January 30 2009 at 02:28 |
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Seyo
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Posted: January 30 2009 at 02:18 | |||
Thanks, I'll check that version too.
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Seyo
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Posted: February 06 2009 at 04:57 | |||
Scented Gardens Of The Mind by Dag Erik Asbjřrnsen
Download in a MS help file format (click on "CHM" link) available at:
http://sgm.paullee.ru/index.htm This is a brief guide to European progressive rock from 1967 to 1980 with alphabetical listing of the bands by country and selected albums discography. It concentrates on the more obscure bands who are virtually unknown and is a valuable guide to collectors. I checked specifically the part on Yugoslavian bands and I must say the author is well-informed about the 1970s rock scene in Yugoslavia. Each band has a short biography and description of the style, which is followed by the list of essential LP records issued by 1980 (in certain cases up to 1982). Some minor typos of the names and titles should be corrected though, but perhaps to the non-South Slav reader it is not a big problem. Based on this part of the book only, I can recommend a read. |
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Seyo
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Posted: February 12 2009 at 03:11 | |||
Any more opinions on DR. SPIRA, apart from Zicly's?
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zicIy
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Posted: February 13 2009 at 07:59 | |||
Seyo, regarding Dr Spira's music re - issued in cd format, i find it on internet shop http://www.multimediarec.co.yu , that's 2CDset, which i already ordered! (you will understand why i can´t wait to heard the track titled "U 5 :15 za Rumu" )
Edited by zicIy - February 13 2009 at 09:18 |
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Seyo
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Posted: February 13 2009 at 10:59 | |||
Good I have it in mp3, so we can later share our views about it and hopefully get him added here at PA.
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Seyo
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Posted: February 19 2009 at 16:55 | |||
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zicIy
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Posted: February 20 2009 at 13:22 | |||
Seyo, i get it today - 2cd set of Dr Spira i Ljudska Bića titled "Arheološki Artefakti tehnofilskih civilizacija prošlosti ili Naučna fantastika kao umetnički žanr sa kraja dvedesetog veka"( "Archeologic artefacts of the technofile civilizations in the past or Science Fiction as the Art genre on the end of 20th century"). Dr Spira is great songwriter and it is crossower prog, no doubt . awesome crossover prog. Spira's music is like an huge palimpsest painting, pretty dark colored with his unigue sense of black humor. Spira is putting together and he separated different genres of progressive music on the same track(s). so you can heard Jaco Pastorius - like bass line with 80´s Frippy guitars, classic prog intros with these crazy girls choruses, Vd's wild drumming in battle with the old fashioned rhytm machine, and keys; beautiful voice of pop-singer Sladjana Milošević at one (of two on disc2) version of "Prvi Sneg", as aswell classic Prog track at all. or Coltrane-like sax with awesome Classical acoustic guitar and the flute parts in one song, etc. His lyrics are intelectual - this is a poetry - the underground poetry. also, Spira's music needs very active listens.
in this very moment, my fav songs are "Uvek isto zbogom" ("Always the same good bye")(disc1) and "Kung Fu Bojz (bioskop Partizan)" (" Kung Fu Boys /Partizan the cinema theatre/") from disc2 .
this 2cd set, (digitaly remastered in Trident & Wastelands studios, London), is Holy Gral of ex-Yu Crossover Prog, imho.
EDIT: as young kid, i was on his gig just once, in "Akademija" club in Belgrade. it was an very popular , underground style venue with that great atmosphere of '80s. alot of well know exYu bands were starts there (EKV for example). of course, my memories about that Spira's gig is too hazy for writing about.
more about Dr Spira's life and music - PA people can find at www.myspace.com/doktorspira
Edited by zicIy - February 21 2009 at 02:51 |
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Seyo
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Posted: February 24 2009 at 03:02 | |||
I know Akademija, Disciplina kičme often played there. I was there only once about 1986, but there was no concert just a discotheque. Hm, while listening in a moment I thought "mm, this may even be put as Avant Prog..", but maybe not..?
I am checking with Xover Prog team (I gave them this link to myspace) if they agree, then I will add a bio of Dr. Spira. |
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zicIy
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Posted: February 25 2009 at 01:18 | |||
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zicIy
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Posted: March 05 2009 at 23:23 | |||
one guestion for all exYu prog fans: your top 5 songs by INDEXI?
mine are: (not in order)
Snijeg Pade ...
Jutro
I Jos Deset
Sanjam
Modra Rijeka
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Seyo
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 05:10 | |||
Hm, a tough one, let's see:
- Plima - Negdje na kraju u zatišju - Ugasila je plamen - Balada - Hej ti I am not taking any song off Modra rijeka album since I consider it whole artistic piece and do not listen any song individually.
Edited by Seyo - March 08 2009 at 05:11 |
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Laszlo
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Posted: March 11 2009 at 00:43 | |||
I've recently downloaded Expedition Delta. Not bad at all.
Also heard Bijelo Dugme waay, waay back when I was teenager. Are these guys still around? |
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zicIy
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Posted: March 14 2009 at 04:38 | |||
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Seyo
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Posted: March 14 2009 at 06:13 | |||
BD was reunited for one grand tour of all ex-Yu countries with major concerts held in Sarajevo, Zagreb and Belgrade in 2005. You can check these here in the BD PA pages. After the tour, leader Bregovic continued his solo career while the three former singers continued to tour as "tribute to BD" band and had a legal battle with Bregovic about the use of the name BD. He won. Edited by Seyo - March 14 2009 at 06:14 |
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Laszlo
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 18:48 | |||
^^ Thanks for tips guys.
Friend of mine gets homesick once a year and travells back to Bosnia in June. I'll ask him to bring some CD's back (and a bottle of Zuta Osa to enjoy the listening even more ) Cheers. |
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Seyo
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 07:19 | |||
OK, but the music shops in Bosnia are rather poor, although Bijelo Dugme CDs can be found here or there.
And what on earth is "Zuta osa"? I guess it is a brand of some liquor or what?
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Laszlo
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Posted: March 17 2009 at 17:02 | |||
Zuta Osa (Yellow Wasp) - particularly smooth and potent brand of spirit distilled from plums. It is yellowish in color. Needs to be consumed in moderation, else....
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