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Heroji

Heroji (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероји, transl. Heroes) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986.

Heroji
Central figures of Heroji, Milutin Petrović (left) and Vladimir Đurić (right), in 1988
Background information
OriginBelgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Years active1986–1988
LabelsPGP-RTB
Past membersVladimir Đurić
Milutin Petrović
Ivan Vdović
Miša Savić
Vladan Aćimović

Heroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrović, both of them graduates from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts. The band had unsteady lineup until 1988, when a lineup consisting of Đurić, Petrović, drummer Ivan Vdović "Vd", keyboardist Miša Savić and guitarist Vladan Aćimović was formed. The group released their only studio album in 1988, disbanding during the same year. Although short-lived, Heroji were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, known for their campy and humorous songs. After the group's disbandment, Đurić, Petrović and Savić continued their activity in various fields of culture, Đurić most notably as the leader of the band Đura i Mornari.

History

1986–1988

The band Heroji was formed in Belgrade in 1986 by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who graduated dramaturgy on the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts.[1] The band worked in an unsteady lineup, but managed to gain attention of the media with their first demo recording, the song "Noću haramo" ("We Raven at Night").[1] Soon after the formation, the band was joined by Đurić's friend Milutin Petrović, who graduated film and television directing on the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts.[1] Petrović was previously synthesizer player in the band Stalker and, from 1984 to 1986, director of the Television Belgrade music chart show Hit meseca (Hit of the Month).[1] During the 1984–1986 period Petrović directed about 30 music videos for Yugoslav rock acts.[1] He became Heroji's second vocalist, and both Đurić and Petrović composed the band's material.[1]

Soon after the formation, the band recorded their debut release, the 7-inch single with the songs "Bilder" ("Bodybuilder") and "Instruktor skijanja" ("Ski Instructor"), released through PGP-RTB.[1] The single featured simple rock tunes with humorous lyrics.[1] In 1987 Heroji recorded their second 7-inch single, featuring the songs "Kiza rock" and "E = mc²", stylistically similar to their debut release.[1] The song "Kiza rock" featured guest appearance by actor Slobodan "Boda" Ninković.[1] The single was published with a plain white cover, used by PGP-RTB for promotional single records, with each of the single covers featuring a unique drawing made by members of the band.[1]

Before the recording of their debut album, Heroji got a steady lineup, featuring beside Đurić and Petrović, drummer Ivan Vdović "Vd" (formerly of Suncokret, Šarlo Akrobata, Katarina II and Du Du A), keyboardist Miša Savić and guitarist Vladan Aćimović.[1] The band released their first and only studio album, entitled 88, in 1988 through PGP-RTB.[1] The album was produced by Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga" and the band's logo on the album cover was designed by renowned architect Aleksandar Deroko.[1] The album brought campy songs, with tracks "Zgromiću te ja" ("I Will Crush You"), "Gagarin", "Nikad robom" ("Never a Slave") and "Majmun" ("Monkey") seeing the biggest airplay.[1] After a series of promotional concerts, the band ended their activity in the same year the album was released.[1]

Post breakup

Vladimir Đurić

After the band ended their activity, Đurić worked as a screenwriter, director and TV author.[1] He returned to music in 1993, when he released the album Maštarije (Fictions, named after Jorge Luis Borges' collection of stories).[1] The album, released by L.V.O. Records, featured songs written during Heroji's activity.[1] The album featured former Heroji member Miša Savić on keyboards, as well as Mladen Arsenijević on guitar and Rade Bulatović on bass guitar.[1] The album featured songs with Caribbean rhythms and nostalgic lyrics.[1] In 1997 Đurić published the album Mediteran (Mediterranean) with the backing band named Mornari (Sailors).[1] The band featured Miško Petrović "Plavi" (accordion, formerly of VIA Talas, D' Boys and Ekatarina Velika, at the time member of Piloti), Mladen Arsenijević (guitar), Ratko Ljubičić (drums), Goran Rakočević (bass guitar) and Radovan Popović (saxophone).[1] The material for the album was originally written for Đurić's radio drama Balada o unutrašnjem moru (The Ballad of the Inner Sea).[1] The album was produced by Vlada Marković and was stylistically similar to Maštarije.[1] In 1998 the compilation album The Best of Đura was released, featuring songs from Maštarije and Mediteran, as well as Heroji's "Zgromiću te ja" and previously unreleased "Balkanska" ("Balkan Song").[1] In 2000 Đura i Mornari (Đura and the Sailors) released the album Tropikalizam (Tropicalism), produced by Mornari member Mladen Arsenijević.[1] In 2005 Đurić released the album Letnja terasa (Summer Terrace) under the name Đura Mornar (Đura the Sailor). He recorded the album in cooperation with keyboardist Milan Milosavljević, guitarist Zoran Anić and producer Aleksandar Janković.[1] In 2014 Đura i Mornari released the album Algeria, in the lineup featuring, beside Vladimir Đurić, Radivoje "Rale" Bojanovski (guitar), Dejan "Deki" Resanović (bass guitar, accordion), Milan Milosavljević "Burda" (keyboards), Nikola Đokić (drums) and Boris Đurić (accordion). The song "Tekila Meksiko" ("Tequila Mexico") featured singer Prljavi Inspektor Blaža on vocals as guest.[2] In 2017 Đura i Mornari together with the folk band Vojvođanski San (Vojvodina Dream) released the album Nove gradske pesme (New Town Songs), featuring the combination of Latin and Balkan old town music. The album featured Đura i Mornari songs, as well as covers of folk songs.[3]

Đurić was a screenwriter, director and TV author in the TV shows Neobavezno (Optional), Petkom u 22 (Friday at 10:00 p.m.), Kult (Cult), Devedesete (Nineties), Nove vrednosti (New Values), Kult detektivi (Cult Detectives) and Služimo narodu (We Serve the People).[1] From 1992 to 1994 he hosted the shows Kurs kreativnog pisanja (Creative Writing Course) and Đurina treš lista (Đura's Trash List).[1] He wrote tehatre plays Ban Strah (Ban Fear, played in Boško Buha Theatre in Belgrade), Džet set (Jet Set, played on Radio Belgrade), Bilijarska priča (A Pool Story, played in Belgrade Students' Cultural Centre), The Games People Play (played by Import Theatre Company from London), Belgrade by Night (played in Belgrade Students' Cultural Centre), Alisa u zemlji čuda (Alice in Wonderland, played in Boško Buha Theatre).[1] He published a number of books: Hvalisavi roman & Super (The Bragging Novel & Super, 1991), Đurine smešne priče (Đura's Funny Stories, 1997), the collection of essays Mitologije tehnosveta (Mythologies of Technoworld, 1998), the novel London (1998), the poetry book Izabrane pesme (Selected Poems, 2002) and a book on Yugoslav new wave scene Glamur i ezoterija (Glamour and Esotericism, 2003).[1] With journalist Goran Tarlać he co-authored Pesme iz stomaka naroda – Antologija turbo folka (Songs from the Belly of the People – The Anthology of Turbo-folk).[1] He wrote a number of poems, short stories and essays.[1] He wrote the screenplay for the TV film Koju igru igraš (Games People Play, 1992)[1] and acted in Srđan Koljević's 2004 film The Red Colored Grey Truck.[1]

Milutin Petrović

In 1987 Petrović directed his first work, the TV film Telefonomanija (Telephonemania).[4] In 1988 he directed the TV adaptation of the rock opera Kreatori i kreature (Creators and Creatures), written by Vladimir Milačić[1] and starring Yugoslav musicians Snežana Jandrlić, Dejan Cukić, Massimo Savić, Zana Nimani, Bora Đorđević, Amila Sulejmanović and Goran Čavajda "Čavke". In 1989 he directed the TV show Dome, slatki dome (Home Sweet Home).[4]

At the beginning of the 1990s he directed the TV show on pop culture Popovanje (Popping).[1] In 1992 he directed the hit musical Trinidad, played in Bitef Theatre and based on Robert Mitchum's album Calypso – Is like So….[1] The musical featured songs from the album with Serbian language lyrics, performed live during the play by Trinidad Trip Band, consisting of former Heroji member Miša Savić, percussionist Papa Nik and the members of the band Plejboj.[1] The musical starred Ivana Mihić, Branislav "Bane" Vidaković and Slobodan "Boda" Ninković.[1] The songs from the musical were released on the 1994 album The Trinidad, the recording of which featured Miša Savić and the members of the band Vera Kvark.[1] In 1994 Petrović with Trinidad Trip Band performed on an unplugged concert held in Belgrade's Sava Centar. The recording of the songs "Kiza rock" and "Ona hoće mambo" ("She Wants Mambo"), the latter featuring actress Branka Katić on vocals, were released on the various artists live album Bez struje (Unplugged).[1] The same album features a recording of Đurić performing "Zgromiću te ja".[1]

Petrović directed seven feature films: Land of Truth, Love & Freedom (2000), South by Southeast (2005), the children's film Agi and Emma (2007), the documentary film Novo je da sam bila zlostavljana (What's New Is that I Was Molested, 2010), The Loop (2015), the documentary film I Pledge (2020) and Bad Blood (2021).[5][4] He directed three TV series: Plaško Habrović uzvraća udarac (Scaredy Brave Strikes Back, 2016), the teen series Nebojša Čelik šou! (Nebojša Čelik Show!, 2019) and Bad Blood (2021).[5] He acted in his films Land of Truth, Love & Freedom and South by Southeast and in his series Bad Blood, as well as in the films Dudes (2001), State (2013) and Humidity (2016).[1] For Land of Truth, Love & Freedom he co-wrote the music with Miša Savić.[1]

Miša Savić

During the 1980s Savić was a critically acclaimed author of minimal music.[1] For a number of years he was the editor of Students' Cultural Centre classical music program.[1] He cooperated with alternative rock musician Rambo Amadeus on the musical pieces performed in Sava Centar on 27 December 1994, during the screening of Fritz Lang's film Metropolis. The music was released in 1998 on the album Metropolis B Tour de Force.[1] With Milutin Petrović he co-wrote the music for Petrović's film Land of Truth, Love & Freedom. He also wrote music for Petrović's film South by Southeast.[5]

Ivan Vdović

After Heroji disbanded, Vdović retired from music.[6] At the time of his activity with Heroji, he had already been tested HIV positive.[7] He was the first person in Yugoslavia to be officially registered as HIV positive.[7] He died of AIDS on 25 September 1992.[7]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 88 (1988)

Singles

  • "Bilder" / "Instruktor skijanja" (1986)
  • "Kiza rock" / "E = mc²"

External links

  • Heroji at Discogs

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 100.
  2. ^ Algeria on Discogs
  3. ^ Nove gradske pesme at Discogs
  4. ^ a b c Milutin Petrović credits at Internet Movie Database
  5. ^ a b c Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 101.
  6. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 221.
  7. ^ a b c "Bio je najveća faca novog talasa i - prva registrovana HIV pozitivna osoba u Jugoslaviji" (in Serbo-Croatian). Buka. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2020.

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Heroji Serbian Cyrillic Heroјi transl Heroes were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986 HerojiCentral figures of Heroji Milutin Petrovic left and Vladimir Đuric right in 1988Background informationOriginBelgrade SR Serbia SFR YugoslaviaGenresRock pop rockYears active1986 1988LabelsPGP RTBPast membersVladimir ĐuricMilutin PetrovicIvan VdovicMisa SavicVladan AcimovicHeroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đuric Đura who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrovic both of them graduates from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts The band had unsteady lineup until 1988 when a lineup consisting of Đuric Petrovic drummer Ivan Vdovic Vd keyboardist Misa Savic and guitarist Vladan Acimovic was formed The group released their only studio album in 1988 disbanding during the same year Although short lived Heroji were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene known for their campy and humorous songs After the group s disbandment Đuric Petrovic and Savic continued their activity in various fields of culture Đuric most notably as the leader of the band Đura i Mornari Contents 1 History 1 1 1986 1988 1 2 Post breakup 1 2 1 Vladimir Đuric 1 2 2 Milutin Petrovic 1 2 3 Misa Savic 1 2 4 Ivan Vdovic 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory Edit1986 1988 Edit The band Heroji was formed in Belgrade in 1986 by vocalist Vladimir Đuric Đura who graduated dramaturgy on the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts 1 The band worked in an unsteady lineup but managed to gain attention of the media with their first demo recording the song Nocu haramo We Raven at Night 1 Soon after the formation the band was joined by Đuric s friend Milutin Petrovic who graduated film and television directing on the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts 1 Petrovic was previously synthesizer player in the band Stalker and from 1984 to 1986 director of the Television Belgrade music chart show Hit meseca Hit of the Month 1 During the 1984 1986 period Petrovic directed about 30 music videos for Yugoslav rock acts 1 He became Heroji s second vocalist and both Đuric and Petrovic composed the band s material 1 Soon after the formation the band recorded their debut release the 7 inch single with the songs Bilder Bodybuilder and Instruktor skijanja Ski Instructor released through PGP RTB 1 The single featured simple rock tunes with humorous lyrics 1 In 1987 Heroji recorded their second 7 inch single featuring the songs Kiza rock and E mc stylistically similar to their debut release 1 The song Kiza rock featured guest appearance by actor Slobodan Boda Ninkovic 1 The single was published with a plain white cover used by PGP RTB for promotional single records with each of the single covers featuring a unique drawing made by members of the band 1 Before the recording of their debut album Heroji got a steady lineup featuring beside Đuric and Petrovic drummer Ivan Vdovic Vd formerly of Suncokret Sarlo Akrobata Katarina II and Du Du A keyboardist Misa Savic and guitarist Vladan Acimovic 1 The band released their first and only studio album entitled 88 in 1988 through PGP RTB 1 The album was produced by Momcilo Bajagic Bajaga and the band s logo on the album cover was designed by renowned architect Aleksandar Deroko 1 The album brought campy songs with tracks Zgromicu te ja I Will Crush You Gagarin Nikad robom Never a Slave and Majmun Monkey seeing the biggest airplay 1 After a series of promotional concerts the band ended their activity in the same year the album was released 1 Post breakup Edit Vladimir Đuric Edit After the band ended their activity Đuric worked as a screenwriter director and TV author 1 He returned to music in 1993 when he released the album Mastarije Fictions named after Jorge Luis Borges collection of stories 1 The album released by L V O Records featured songs written during Heroji s activity 1 The album featured former Heroji member Misa Savic on keyboards as well as Mladen Arsenijevic on guitar and Rade Bulatovic on bass guitar 1 The album featured songs with Caribbean rhythms and nostalgic lyrics 1 In 1997 Đuric published the album Mediteran Mediterranean with the backing band named Mornari Sailors 1 The band featured Misko Petrovic Plavi accordion formerly of VIA Talas D Boys and Ekatarina Velika at the time member of Piloti Mladen Arsenijevic guitar Ratko Ljubicic drums Goran Rakocevic bass guitar and Radovan Popovic saxophone 1 The material for the album was originally written for Đuric s radio drama Balada o unutrasnjem moru The Ballad of the Inner Sea 1 The album was produced by Vlada Markovic and was stylistically similar to Mastarije 1 In 1998 the compilation album The Best of Đura was released featuring songs from Mastarije and Mediteran as well as Heroji s Zgromicu te ja and previously unreleased Balkanska Balkan Song 1 In 2000 Đura i Mornari Đura and the Sailors released the album Tropikalizam Tropicalism produced by Mornari member Mladen Arsenijevic 1 In 2005 Đuric released the album Letnja terasa Summer Terrace under the name Đura Mornar Đura the Sailor He recorded the album in cooperation with keyboardist Milan Milosavljevic guitarist Zoran Anic and producer Aleksandar Jankovic 1 In 2014 Đura i Mornari released the album Algeria in the lineup featuring beside Vladimir Đuric Radivoje Rale Bojanovski guitar Dejan Deki Resanovic bass guitar accordion Milan Milosavljevic Burda keyboards Nikola Đokic drums and Boris Đuric accordion The song Tekila Meksiko Tequila Mexico featured singer Prljavi Inspektor Blaza on vocals as guest 2 In 2017 Đura i Mornari together with the folk band Vojvođanski San Vojvodina Dream released the album Nove gradske pesme New Town Songs featuring the combination of Latin and Balkan old town music The album featured Đura i Mornari songs as well as covers of folk songs 3 Đuric was a screenwriter director and TV author in the TV shows Neobavezno Optional Petkom u 22 Friday at 10 00 p m Kult Cult Devedesete Nineties Nove vrednosti New Values Kult detektivi Cult Detectives and Sluzimo narodu We Serve the People 1 From 1992 to 1994 he hosted the shows Kurs kreativnog pisanja Creative Writing Course and Đurina tres lista Đura s Trash List 1 He wrote tehatre plays Ban Strah Ban Fear played in Bosko Buha Theatre in Belgrade Dzet set Jet Set played on Radio Belgrade Bilijarska prica A Pool Story played in Belgrade Students Cultural Centre The Games People Play played by Import Theatre Company from London Belgrade by Night played in Belgrade Students Cultural Centre Alisa u zemlji cuda Alice in Wonderland played in Bosko Buha Theatre 1 He published a number of books Hvalisavi roman amp Super The Bragging Novel amp Super 1991 Đurine smesne price Đura s Funny Stories 1997 the collection of essays Mitologije tehnosveta Mythologies of Technoworld 1998 the novel London 1998 the poetry book Izabrane pesme Selected Poems 2002 and a book on Yugoslav new wave scene Glamur i ezoterija Glamour and Esotericism 2003 1 With journalist Goran Tarlac he co authored Pesme iz stomaka naroda Antologija turbo folka Songs from the Belly of the People The Anthology of Turbo folk 1 He wrote a number of poems short stories and essays 1 He wrote the screenplay for the TV film Koju igru igras Games People Play 1992 1 and acted in Srđan Koljevic s 2004 film The Red Colored Grey Truck 1 Milutin Petrovic Edit In 1987 Petrovic directed his first work the TV film Telefonomanija Telephonemania 4 In 1988 he directed the TV adaptation of the rock opera Kreatori i kreature Creators and Creatures written by Vladimir Milacic 1 and starring Yugoslav musicians Snezana Jandrlic Dejan Cukic Massimo Savic Zana Nimani Bora Đorđevic Amila Sulejmanovic and Goran Cavajda Cavke In 1989 he directed the TV show Dome slatki dome Home Sweet Home 4 At the beginning of the 1990s he directed the TV show on pop culture Popovanje Popping 1 In 1992 he directed the hit musical Trinidad played in Bitef Theatre and based on Robert Mitchum s album Calypso Is like So 1 The musical featured songs from the album with Serbian language lyrics performed live during the play by Trinidad Trip Band consisting of former Heroji member Misa Savic percussionist Papa Nik and the members of the band Plejboj 1 The musical starred Ivana Mihic Branislav Bane Vidakovic and Slobodan Boda Ninkovic 1 The songs from the musical were released on the 1994 album The Trinidad the recording of which featured Misa Savic and the members of the band Vera Kvark 1 In 1994 Petrovic with Trinidad Trip Band performed on an unplugged concert held in Belgrade s Sava Centar The recording of the songs Kiza rock and Ona hoce mambo She Wants Mambo the latter featuring actress Branka Katic on vocals were released on the various artists live album Bez struje Unplugged 1 The same album features a recording of Đuric performing Zgromicu te ja 1 Petrovic directed seven feature films Land of Truth Love amp Freedom 2000 South by Southeast 2005 the children s film Agi and Emma 2007 the documentary film Novo je da sam bila zlostavljana What s New Is that I Was Molested 2010 The Loop 2015 the documentary film I Pledge 2020 and Bad Blood 2021 5 4 He directed three TV series Plasko Habrovic uzvraca udarac Scaredy Brave Strikes Back 2016 the teen series Nebojsa Celik sou Nebojsa Celik Show 2019 and Bad Blood 2021 5 He acted in his films Land of Truth Love amp Freedom and South by Southeast and in his series Bad Blood as well as in the films Dudes 2001 State 2013 and Humidity 2016 1 For Land of Truth Love amp Freedom he co wrote the music with Misa Savic 1 Misa Savic Edit During the 1980s Savic was a critically acclaimed author of minimal music 1 For a number of years he was the editor of Students Cultural Centre classical music program 1 He cooperated with alternative rock musician Rambo Amadeus on the musical pieces performed in Sava Centar on 27 December 1994 during the screening of Fritz Lang s film Metropolis The music was released in 1998 on the album Metropolis B Tour de Force 1 With Milutin Petrovic he co wrote the music for Petrovic s film Land of Truth Love amp Freedom He also wrote music for Petrovic s film South by Southeast 5 Ivan Vdovic Edit After Heroji disbanded Vdovic retired from music 6 At the time of his activity with Heroji he had already been tested HIV positive 7 He was the first person in Yugoslavia to be officially registered as HIV positive 7 He died of AIDS on 25 September 1992 7 Discography EditStudio albums Edit 88 1988 Singles Edit Bilder Instruktor skijanja 1986 Kiza rock E mc External links EditHeroji at DiscogsReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 100 Algeria on Discogs Nove gradske pesme at Discogs a b c Milutin Petrovic credits at Internet Movie Database a b c Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 101 Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 221 a b c Bio je najveca faca novog talasa i prva registrovana HIV pozitivna osoba u Jugoslaviji in Serbo Croatian Buka 24 February 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heroji amp oldid 1167412602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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