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Nebojša Krstić

Nebojša Krstić (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Крстић; born 9 July 1957) is a Serbian media personality, political commentator, former musician (VIS Idoli) and physician. He is also a former public relations advisor to the office of the President of Serbia, appointed by Boris Tadić. Currently, Krstić is a strong supporter of the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party.[1]

Nebojša Krstić
Небојша Крстић
Public relations adviser of the President of Serbia
In office
11 July 2004 – 5 April 2012
Personal details
Born (1957-07-09) July 9, 1957 (age 66)
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partyDemocratic (DS) (1992–2014)
ChildrenDimitrije Krstić
Residence(s)Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia (present-day Belgrade, Serbia)
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
OccupationPercussionist of Idoli (1980–1984)
Partner in Lowe Idols & Friends ad agency (1990–present)
Drummer of Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo (1994–1995)
Owner of Nova Young & Rubicam ad agency (1997–present)
ProfessionPhysician

Biography Edit

Krstić matriculated from the First Belgrade Gymnasium and then obtained a university degree at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Medicine. In 1985 he appeared in the film Šest dana juna. After finishing his studies, he worked in medicine for a decade, finding employment as a physician in several medical institutions including those on the island of Vis and Hyatt Regency hotel in Belgrade. After that, he began working in marketing, becoming director of the Nova, Young & Rubicam marketing agency.

Musical career Edit

VIS Dečaci Edit

In late 1979, Srđan Šaper and Krstić, both college students and non-musicians, decided to take up music and at a party made a deal with Vlada Divljan, Šaper's close high school friend, to form a band. Šaper would play the guitar, Krstić and Divljan drums. The band was called Dečaci (The Boys). At about the same time the band met Dragan Papić who was a photographer and who became the band's creative mediator. He made photos of the band and published it in the youth newspaper magazine "Vidici". The photos had subtitles mainly dealing with gay parody concepts.

In February, 1980 the band started rehearsing at Divljan's building where Zdenko Kolar, Divljan's close friend since primary school also lived. Krstić even played Kolar's bass and used his amp. On one occasion Divljan called Kolar with whom he played since 1968 to come to join the band. Soon the band was joined by Boža Jovanović, Divljan and Kolar's friend who played drums. At the same time, due to lack of progress Krstić and Šaper quit playing and became the non-musician part of the band mainly concentrating on writing. During the whole Dečaci euphoria, the public's eye was focused also on graffiti which could be seen on Belgrade's walls. Krstić was the author of the first Belgrade graffiti "Margita je dečak" ("Margita is a boy") dedicated to his friend Margita Stefanović who later was the keyboard player of Ekatarina Velika.

Idoli Edit

On 1 March 1980 the band was renamed to VIS Idoli and held a rehearsal. The first song the band made at that rehearsal was "Retko te viđam sa devojkama" ("I seldom see you with girls"), a gay themed song. One month later, Papić made a deal with "Vidici" magazine to finance a recording of the first Idoli single at the "Druga Maca" studio owned by Enco Lesić who produced the single. "Vidici" published "Pomoć, pomoć" and "Retko te viđam sa devojkama" on the A-side of the single while the B-side featured Slobodan Škerović's narrative poem "Poklon". Krstić provided backing vocals and percussion. The band released another single, "Maljčiki", this time for Jugoton, a major record label, with the producer Goran Bregović. At Festival Omladina they appeared with the track "Zašto su danas devojke ljute?" ("Why Are The Girls Angry").

Idoli, with Električni Orgazam and Šarlo Akrobata participated in the project called Paket aranžman with four tracks, "Schwule Über Europa" (German for "Boredom Over Europe") (a parody on the attitude towards Germans) "Plastika" ("Plastic"), "Maljčiki" (Russian for "Boys", a parody on Socialist realism or Communism) and "Amerika" ("America"). The promotional video for "Maljčiki" was banned on national television and some radio stations after the Soviet embassy responded. With promotional videos and radio singles widely broadcast by major TV and radio stations, the band became one of the most popular acts in Yugoslavia. The public expected a new release and so the band entered the studio to record their debut. The result were only six tracks released on an EP but this turned out to be a success as it was sold at about 200.000 copies. In the meantime Kokan Popović became the band's drummer.

After releasing the VIS Idoli EP the band were given the opportunity to record the album and produce it by themselves which they did during Autumn and Winter 1981/1982. Odbrana i poslednji dani was released in early 1982. The record was sold in about 50.000 copies which was considered a commercial failure. The album was one of the first Yugoslav concept album inspired by Borislav Pekić book with the same title. Due to complex structure of the album, the audience did not accept the songs as the previous ones. The only track which became hit was "Kenozoik" for which Krstić provided lead vocals. He also was lead vocalist on "Glavna ptico (skrati svoj dugački jezik)" ("Main Bird" (Shorten Your Long Tongue)").

Due to dissatisfaction of Jugoton the next album had to be more commercial and easy to consume. The band, with Branko Isaković on bass, went to London and with producer Bob Painter recorded Čokolada, one of the best selling Yugoslav records. Krstić was with Šaper the main writer as Divljan was preparing a university degree at the time. Krstić provided lead vocals for the album title track, and "U gradu bez sna" ("In A Dreamless City"). When the Čokolada tour started the relationship between the band members became colder and after the Ljubljana concert the band ceased to exist. The last Idoli release was the soundtrack album for the Šest dana juna movie in 1985. Divljan wrote the lyrics and music while the rest of the band only recorded their parts. Krsić did not record with the band, as he was starring in the movie.

Post Idoli career Edit

When Idoli disbanded Krstić and Šaper wrote music for singer Bilja Krstić. They also released an album in 1987 called Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji. For the recording of the album the two formed a band called Unutrašnja Imperija consisting of Gagi Mihajlović (guitar), Branko Isaković (bass) and Dragoljub Đuričić (drums). The album was released by Jugoton.

In 1995, Krstić and Šaper formed a supergroup called Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo with Piloti frontman Kiki Lesendrić. Krstić provided vocals and drum machine, Šaper did the vocals while Lesendrić played lead guitar, produced and arranged the songs. Nedelja na Duhove was recorded in Budapest in early 1995 and was released by Eastfield music. Guest appearances featured Aleksandra Kovač and Kristina Kovač, Milan Đurđević from Neverne Bebe, Istvan-Steve Alapi and Zoltan Metenyi. In 1996, both Krstić and Šaper appeared as guests on the Akcija self-titled album. Krstić is no longer in the music business.

Discography Edit

With Idoli Edit

With Srđan Šaper Edit

Studio albums Edit

Singles Edit

  • "Razvod 1999"/"Parada" (1999)

With Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo Edit

With Akcija Edit

  • Akcija (1996) - guest on the track "7 dana" ("7 Days")

Political career Edit

Krstić joined the Democratic Party in 1992. During Boris Tadić's presidential campaign, Krstić worked as his creative director and was in charge of the media presentation of the Democratic Party's candidate for the office of Serbian President.[citation needed] Nowadays, he often appears as self proclaimed political analyst, strongly criticizing opposition, and speaking in favor of current political establishment in Serbia.

Personal life Edit

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In an exchange of words on Twitter, Krstic outed himself as a gay man, standing up against homophobia online.[2][3]

References Edit

  1. ^ ""Nebojša Krstić prestalo je biti ime jednog čoveka...". "Boris Tadić postalo je simbol...": Rasprava bivšeg predsednika države i njegovog nekadašnjeg savetnika" (in Serbian). Nedeljnik. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Posle Ace Lukasa, i Georgiev najgore isprozivao Krleta: Ti si ponizno-dupelizna amorfna masa!".
  3. ^ "NOVI RAT NA TVITERU! Georgiev: Nisi ni ti loš da gledamo tvoj gay video! Krstić: Širenje homofobije je odvratno!".
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • Nebojša Krstić discography at Discogs
  • Biography of Nebojša Krstić General Secretariat of the President of the Republic

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Serbian Cyrillic Neboјsha Krstiћ born 9 July 1957 is a Serbian media personality political commentator former musician VIS Idoli and physician He is also a former public relations advisor to the office of the President of Serbia appointed by Boris Tadic Currently Krstic is a strong supporter of the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party 1 Nebojsa KrsticNeboјsha KrstiћPublic relations adviser of the President of SerbiaIn office 11 July 2004 5 April 2012Personal detailsBorn 1957 07 09 July 9 1957 age 66 Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaPolitical partyDemocratic DS 1992 2014 ChildrenDimitrije KrsticResidence s Belgrade Serbia Yugoslavia present day Belgrade Serbia Alma materUniversity of BelgradeOccupationPercussionist of Idoli 1980 1984 Partner in Lowe Idols amp Friends ad agency 1990 present Drummer of Dobrovoljno Pevacko Drustvo 1994 1995 Owner of Nova Young amp Rubicam ad agency 1997 present ProfessionPhysician Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical career 2 1 VIS Decaci 2 2 Idoli 2 3 Post Idoli career 3 Discography 3 1 With Idoli 3 2 With Srđan Saper 3 2 1 Studio albums 3 2 2 Singles 3 3 With Dobrovoljno Pevacko Drustvo 3 4 With Akcija 4 Political career 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesBiography EditKrstic matriculated from the First Belgrade Gymnasium and then obtained a university degree at the University of Belgrade s Faculty of Medicine In 1985 he appeared in the film Sest dana juna After finishing his studies he worked in medicine for a decade finding employment as a physician in several medical institutions including those on the island of Vis and Hyatt Regency hotel in Belgrade After that he began working in marketing becoming director of the Nova Young amp Rubicam marketing agency Musical career EditVIS Decaci Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Nebojsa Krstic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In late 1979 Srđan Saper and Krstic both college students and non musicians decided to take up music and at a party made a deal with Vlada Divljan Saper s close high school friend to form a band Saper would play the guitar Krstic and Divljan drums The band was called Decaci The Boys At about the same time the band met Dragan Papic who was a photographer and who became the band s creative mediator He made photos of the band and published it in the youth newspaper magazine Vidici The photos had subtitles mainly dealing with gay parody concepts In February 1980 the band started rehearsing at Divljan s building where Zdenko Kolar Divljan s close friend since primary school also lived Krstic even played Kolar s bass and used his amp On one occasion Divljan called Kolar with whom he played since 1968 to come to join the band Soon the band was joined by Boza Jovanovic Divljan and Kolar s friend who played drums At the same time due to lack of progress Krstic and Saper quit playing and became the non musician part of the band mainly concentrating on writing During the whole Decaci euphoria the public s eye was focused also on graffiti which could be seen on Belgrade s walls Krstic was the author of the first Belgrade graffiti Margita je decak Margita is a boy dedicated to his friend Margita Stefanovic who later was the keyboard player of Ekatarina Velika Idoli Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Nebojsa Krstic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 1 March 1980 the band was renamed to VIS Idoli and held a rehearsal The first song the band made at that rehearsal was Retko te viđam sa devojkama I seldom see you with girls a gay themed song One month later Papic made a deal with Vidici magazine to finance a recording of the first Idoli single at the Druga Maca studio owned by Enco Lesic who produced the single Vidici published Pomoc pomoc and Retko te viđam sa devojkama on the A side of the single while the B side featured Slobodan Skerovic s narrative poem Poklon Krstic provided backing vocals and percussion The band released another single Maljciki this time for Jugoton a major record label with the producer Goran Bregovic At Festival Omladina they appeared with the track Zasto su danas devojke ljute Why Are The Girls Angry Idoli with Elektricni Orgazam and Sarlo Akrobata participated in the project called Paket aranzman with four tracks Schwule Uber Europa German for Boredom Over Europe a parody on the attitude towards Germans Plastika Plastic Maljciki Russian for Boys a parody on Socialist realism or Communism and Amerika America The promotional video for Maljciki was banned on national television and some radio stations after the Soviet embassy responded With promotional videos and radio singles widely broadcast by major TV and radio stations the band became one of the most popular acts in Yugoslavia The public expected a new release and so the band entered the studio to record their debut The result were only six tracks released on an EP but this turned out to be a success as it was sold at about 200 000 copies In the meantime Kokan Popovic became the band s drummer After releasing the VIS Idoli EP the band were given the opportunity to record the album and produce it by themselves which they did during Autumn and Winter 1981 1982 Odbrana i poslednji dani was released in early 1982 The record was sold in about 50 000 copies which was considered a commercial failure The album was one of the first Yugoslav concept album inspired by Borislav Pekic book with the same title Due to complex structure of the album the audience did not accept the songs as the previous ones The only track which became hit was Kenozoik for which Krstic provided lead vocals He also was lead vocalist on Glavna ptico skrati svoj dugacki jezik Main Bird Shorten Your Long Tongue Due to dissatisfaction of Jugoton the next album had to be more commercial and easy to consume The band with Branko Isakovic on bass went to London and with producer Bob Painter recorded Cokolada one of the best selling Yugoslav records Krstic was with Saper the main writer as Divljan was preparing a university degree at the time Krstic provided lead vocals for the album title track and U gradu bez sna In A Dreamless City When the Cokolada tour started the relationship between the band members became colder and after the Ljubljana concert the band ceased to exist The last Idoli release was the soundtrack album for the Sest dana juna movie in 1985 Divljan wrote the lyrics and music while the rest of the band only recorded their parts Krsic did not record with the band as he was starring in the movie Post Idoli career Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Nebojsa Krstic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message When Idoli disbanded Krstic and Saper wrote music for singer Bilja Krstic They also released an album in 1987 called Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji For the recording of the album the two formed a band called Unutrasnja Imperija consisting of Gagi Mihajlovic guitar Branko Isakovic bass and Dragoljub Đuricic drums The album was released by Jugoton In 1995 Krstic and Saper formed a supergroup called Dobrovoljno Pevacko Drustvo with Piloti frontman Kiki Lesendric Krstic provided vocals and drum machine Saper did the vocals while Lesendric played lead guitar produced and arranged the songs Nedelja na Duhove was recorded in Budapest in early 1995 and was released by Eastfield music Guest appearances featured Aleksandra Kovac and Kristina Kovac Milan Đurđevic from Neverne Bebe Istvan Steve Alapi and Zoltan Metenyi In 1996 both Krstic and Saper appeared as guests on the Akcija self titled album Krstic is no longer in the music business Discography EditWith Idoli Edit Main article Idoli discography With Srđan Saper Edit Studio albums Edit Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji 1987 Singles Edit Razvod 1999 Parada 1999 With Dobrovoljno Pevacko Drustvo Edit Nedelja na Duhove 1995 With Akcija Edit Akcija 1996 guest on the track 7 dana 7 Days Political career EditKrstic joined the Democratic Party in 1992 During Boris Tadic s presidential campaign Krstic worked as his creative director and was in charge of the media presentation of the Democratic Party s candidate for the office of Serbian President citation needed Nowadays he often appears as self proclaimed political analyst strongly criticizing opposition and speaking in favor of current political establishment in Serbia Personal life Edit irrelevant citation In an exchange of words on Twitter Krstic outed himself as a gay man standing up against homophobia online 2 3 References Edit Nebojsa Krstic prestalo je biti ime jednog coveka Boris Tadic postalo je simbol Rasprava bivseg predsednika drzave i njegovog nekadasnjeg savetnika in Serbian Nedeljnik 28 September 2018 Retrieved 6 April 2019 Posle Ace Lukasa i Georgiev najgore isprozivao Krleta Ti si ponizno dupelizna amorfna masa NOVI RAT NA TVITERU Georgiev Nisi ni ti los da gledamo tvoj gay video Krstic Sirenje homofobije je odvratno EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4 Nebojsa Krstic discography at Discogs Biography of Nebojsa Krstic General Secretariat of the President of the Republic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nebojsa Krstic amp oldid 1143669585, wikipedia, 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