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Plejboj

Plejboj (Serbian Cyrillic: Плејбој; transliteration for Playboy) is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade.

Plejboj
The reunited Plejboj performing live at the 2006 Exit festival in Novi Sad
Background information
Also known asPlayboy
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
Genres
Years active1992 – 1999
2012 – present
(reunions: 2006, 2007)
LabelsB92, DE Production, Monte Royal Pictures, PGP-RTS, Metropolis Records, Radio BOOM 93, Radio Index, Multimedia Records
MembersRoman Goršek
Igor Perović
Miladin Radivojević
Dušan Petrović
Goran Milošević

History edit

Formation, rise to prominence (1992-1993) edit

The band was formed in 1992 by former Euforija and Presing members, bassist Roman Goršek, guitarist Igor Perović and drummer Miladin Radivojević. They were soon joined by saxophonist Dušan Petrović, a former Duh Nibor and Deca Loših Muzičara member. Together they had their first public appearance at the Brzi Bendovi Srbije festival held at the Dom Omladine in Belgrade, where, performing with kitschy clothes, attractive musical style, wigs and on-stage dancers, the band had easily drawn the attention of the public to themselves.

The following year, the band performed as a part of the Trinidad Trip band in the play Trinidad (Trinidad) which was directed in the BITEF theater by Milutin Petrović. The song "Ja hoću mambo" ("I Want Mambo"), performed with Branka Katić, Slobodan Ninković and Branko Vidaković on vocals, soon became a nationwide hit. The band also wrote music for a part of the Beogradske priče (Belgrade Stories) play.

Official releases, breakup (1994-1999) edit

The debut album, Sviraj dečko (Play, Boy), released by B92 and DE Production in 1994, the band recorded featuring guest appearances by Veljko Nikolić "Papa Nik", piano on the track "Sve ili ništa" ("All or Nothing") and vibraphone on "Carstvo čula" ("Empire of Sensations"), Marko Milivojević, percussion on the tracks "Grizi metak" ("Bite the Bullet"), "Bela koka" ("White Coca") and "Carstvo čula" ("Empire of Sensations"), and Vlada Lešić, congas on "Plejboj" and percussion on "Carstvo čula".[1] The tracks "Koliko" ("How Much"), "Grizi metak" and "Skidam se" ("I am Stripping") were distinguished as the most prominent. "Sve ili ništa" was also included on the various artists compilation Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994) released by B92 during the same year.[2]

On early 1995, the band got a new drummer, Goran Milošević, and in the new lineup they performed at the Summertime Jazz and Blues festival at Sava Centar in Belgrade as an opening act for Fishbelly Black, promoting the band's first single "Zajedno" ("Together"), released by B92 and DE Production in 1994, a cover of the Croatian new wave band Film single, which sounds like the AC/DC's 1977 song "Let There Be Rock", and their own song, "Znaj" ("You Should Know") as the B-side. The former was recorded at the Belgrad VI studio and the latter at the O studio, both produced by Dušan Ercegovac.[3] The beginning of the song "Zajedno" featured a similar intro to the Disciplina Kičme version of the song "Čudna šuma" ("Strange Forest"). As guests on the single appeared drummer Srđan Todorović and Deca Loših Muzičara trombonist Borislav Veličković.

The band worked on the Do koske (To the Bone) movie soundtrack providing it with dynamic instrumental compositions, themes influenced by Latino music and on the soundtrack also appeared a new mix of the song "Grizi metak". The music from the album, recorded at the O studio, was officially released as Muzika iz filma 'Do koske' (Music from the film 'To the Bone' ), released by Monte Royal Pictures and produced by Oliver Jovanović.[4] The song "Kokain" ("Cocaine"), which appeared on the soundtrack, featuring the rapper Bane Brujović Grumbowski, appeared on the single "Kokane" by Brujović's band Sunshine, released by Metropolis Records in 1997. The song also appeared on the various artists compilation Fight The Devil, released by Multimedia Records in 2007.[5]

From January until March 1997, they had been recording the new studio album at the O studio, eventually released by PGP-RTS and DE Production in 1997.[6] Overdrive featured the brass and string sections, recorded by Nice Girls string quartet and Fat Cats trumpet section, and as guest on backing vocals appeared Kazna Za Uši frontman Ivan Đorđević "Ivek" on the track "Superstar" and Mihajlo Krstić appeared on a bass solo on the track "Probaj" ("Try it").[7] During the same year, Plejboj appeared on the soundtrack and performed in the film Geto - Tajni život grada (Ghetto - A Secret City Life), however, the soundtrack album was never officially released.

In the meantime, the band appeared on several various artists compilations. The track "Zajedno" appeared on Radio BOOM 93 and B92 compilation Ovo je zemlja za nas?!? (This Is The Land For Us?!?)[8] and the Radio Index compilation Nas slušaju svi, mi ne slušamo nikoga! (Everybody Listens To Us, We Listen to Nobody).[9] The band also recorded a cover version of Šarlo Akrobata song "Sad se jasno vidi" ("Now It's Clearly Visible") which appeared on the various artists cover album Korak napred 2 koraka nazad (A Step forward 2 Steps Backwards).[10] It was the last recording the band had made, as they disbanded during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

Reunions and reformation (2006, 2007, 2012 – present) edit

In 2006, the band ought to have performed, along with Alice Cooper, as an opening act for the Belgrade concert of the Rolling Stones,[11] however, the concert was canceled and Plejboj performed at the Novi Sad Exit Festival. The following year, in 2007, the band once again reunited to perform at the Jelen Pivo Live festival.[12]

In July 2012, the band reformed, having their first performance at Belgrade Beer Fest.[13] In October of the same year, the band released the comeback single "Nemam vremena" ("I Have No Time").[14] In February 2013, the band released the single "Daj nešto" ("Give Something"),[15] and in December 2014, the single "Nije lako" ("It's Not Easy"). The video for "Nije lako" featured model Anđelija Vulović.[16]

Legacy edit

In 2011, the song "Ko je ko" ("Who Is Who") 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.[17]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Released
Sviraj dečko 1994
Muzika iz filma 'Do koske' 1997
Overdrive 1997

Singles edit

Title Released
"Zajedno" / "Znaj" 1995
"Kokane" (with Sunshine) 1997
"Nemam vremena" 2012
"Daj Nesto" 2012
"Nije Lako" 2014

Other appearances edit

Title Album Released
"Sve ili ništa" Radio Utopia
(B92: 1989-1994)
1994
"Zajedno" Nas slušaju svi,
mi ne slušamo nikoga!
1997
"Zajedno" Ovo je zemlja za nas?!? 1997
"Sad se jasno vidi" Korak napred
2 koraka nazad
1999
"Kokane" Fight The Devil 2007

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sviraj dečko at Discogs
  2. ^ Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994) at Discogs
  3. ^ "Zajedno" / "Znaj" at Discogs
  4. ^ Muzika iz filma 'Do koske' at Discogs
  5. ^ Fight The Devil at Discogs
  6. ^ Overdrive at Discogs
  7. ^ Overdrive at Discogs
  8. ^ Ovo je zemlja za nas?!? at Discogs
  9. ^ Everybody Listens To Us, We Listen to Nobody at Discogs
  10. ^ Korak napred 2 koraka nazad at Discogs
  11. ^ Plejboj i Alis Kuper predgrupe Stonsima, mtsmondo.com
  12. ^ JELEN PIVO LIVE NA KALEMEGDANU: King Monkey, Svedoci i Zeleni Zub, popboks.com
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  14. ^ "Video: Plejboj - Nemam vremena", popboks.com
  15. ^ "“Daj nešto”, nova pesma Plejboja", timemachinemusic.org
  16. ^ "Plejboj se vraća sa novim singlom (video)", balkanrock.com
  17. ^ 60 хитова емисије ПГП на 202!, facebook.com

External links edit

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Plejboj Serbian Cyrillic Pleјboј transliteration for Playboy is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade PlejbojThe reunited Plejboj performing live at the 2006 Exit festival in Novi SadBackground informationAlso known asPlayboyOriginBelgrade SerbiaGenresPunk rockskasoulfunk rockLatinjazz fusionpop rockYears active1992 19992012 present reunions 2006 2007 LabelsB92 DE Production Monte Royal Pictures PGP RTS Metropolis Records Radio BOOM 93 Radio Index Multimedia RecordsMembersRoman GorsekIgor PerovicMiladin RadivojevicDusan PetrovicGoran Milosevic Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation rise to prominence 1992 1993 1 2 Official releases breakup 1994 1999 1 3 Reunions and reformation 2006 2007 2012 present 2 Legacy 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Other appearances 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormation rise to prominence 1992 1993 edit The band was formed in 1992 by former Euforija and Presing members bassist Roman Gorsek guitarist Igor Perovic and drummer Miladin Radivojevic They were soon joined by saxophonist Dusan Petrovic a former Duh Nibor and Deca Losih Muzicara member Together they had their first public appearance at the Brzi Bendovi Srbije festival held at the Dom Omladine in Belgrade where performing with kitschy clothes attractive musical style wigs and on stage dancers the band had easily drawn the attention of the public to themselves The following year the band performed as a part of the Trinidad Trip band in the play Trinidad Trinidad which was directed in the BITEF theater by Milutin Petrovic The song Ja hocu mambo I Want Mambo performed with Branka Katic Slobodan Ninkovic and Branko Vidakovic on vocals soon became a nationwide hit The band also wrote music for a part of the Beogradske price Belgrade Stories play Official releases breakup 1994 1999 edit The debut album Sviraj decko Play Boy released by B92 and DE Production in 1994 the band recorded featuring guest appearances by Veljko Nikolic Papa Nik piano on the track Sve ili nista All or Nothing and vibraphone on Carstvo cula Empire of Sensations Marko Milivojevic percussion on the tracks Grizi metak Bite the Bullet Bela koka White Coca and Carstvo cula Empire of Sensations and Vlada Lesic congas on Plejboj and percussion on Carstvo cula 1 The tracks Koliko How Much Grizi metak and Skidam se I am Stripping were distinguished as the most prominent Sve ili nista was also included on the various artists compilation Radio Utopia B92 1989 1994 released by B92 during the same year 2 On early 1995 the band got a new drummer Goran Milosevic and in the new lineup they performed at the Summertime Jazz and Blues festival at Sava Centar in Belgrade as an opening act for Fishbelly Black promoting the band s first single Zajedno Together released by B92 and DE Production in 1994 a cover of the Croatian new wave band Film single which sounds like the AC DC s 1977 song Let There Be Rock and their own song Znaj You Should Know as the B side The former was recorded at the Belgrad VI studio and the latter at the O studio both produced by Dusan Ercegovac 3 The beginning of the song Zajedno featured a similar intro to the Disciplina Kicme version of the song Cudna suma Strange Forest As guests on the single appeared drummer Srđan Todorovic and Deca Losih Muzicara trombonist Borislav Velickovic The band worked on the Do koske To the Bone movie soundtrack providing it with dynamic instrumental compositions themes influenced by Latino music and on the soundtrack also appeared a new mix of the song Grizi metak The music from the album recorded at the O studio was officially released as Muzika iz filma Do koske Music from the film To the Bone released by Monte Royal Pictures and produced by Oliver Jovanovic 4 The song Kokain Cocaine which appeared on the soundtrack featuring the rapper Bane Brujovic Grumbowski appeared on the single Kokane by Brujovic s band Sunshine released by Metropolis Records in 1997 The song also appeared on the various artists compilation Fight The Devil released by Multimedia Records in 2007 5 From January until March 1997 they had been recording the new studio album at the O studio eventually released by PGP RTS and DE Production in 1997 6 Overdrive featured the brass and string sections recorded by Nice Girls string quartet and Fat Cats trumpet section and as guest on backing vocals appeared Kazna Za Usi frontman Ivan Đorđevic Ivek on the track Superstar and Mihajlo Krstic appeared on a bass solo on the track Probaj Try it 7 During the same year Plejboj appeared on the soundtrack and performed in the film Geto Tajni zivot grada Ghetto A Secret City Life however the soundtrack album was never officially released In the meantime the band appeared on several various artists compilations The track Zajedno appeared on Radio BOOM 93 and B92 compilation Ovo je zemlja za nas This Is The Land For Us 8 and the Radio Index compilation Nas slusaju svi mi ne slusamo nikoga Everybody Listens To Us We Listen to Nobody 9 The band also recorded a cover version of Sarlo Akrobata song Sad se jasno vidi Now It s Clearly Visible which appeared on the various artists cover album Korak napred 2 koraka nazad A Step forward 2 Steps Backwards 10 It was the last recording the band had made as they disbanded during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia Reunions and reformation 2006 2007 2012 present edit In 2006 the band ought to have performed along with Alice Cooper as an opening act for the Belgrade concert of the Rolling Stones 11 however the concert was canceled and Plejboj performed at the Novi Sad Exit Festival The following year in 2007 the band once again reunited to perform at the Jelen Pivo Live festival 12 In July 2012 the band reformed having their first performance at Belgrade Beer Fest 13 In October of the same year the band released the comeback single Nemam vremena I Have No Time 14 In February 2013 the band released the single Daj nesto Give Something 15 and in December 2014 the single Nije lako It s Not Easy The video for Nije lako featured model Anđelija Vulovic 16 Legacy editIn 2011 the song Ko je ko Who Is Who 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 17 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Released Sviraj decko 1994 Muzika iz filma Do koske 1997 Overdrive 1997 Singles edit Title Released Zajedno Znaj 1995 Kokane with Sunshine 1997 Nemam vremena 2012 Daj Nesto 2012 Nije Lako 2014 Other appearances edit Title Album Released Sve ili nista Radio Utopia B92 1989 1994 1994 Zajedno Nas slusaju svi mi ne slusamo nikoga 1997 Zajedno Ovo je zemlja za nas 1997 Sad se jasno vidi Korak napred 2 koraka nazad 1999 Kokane Fight The Devil 2007See also editPunk rock in YugoslaviaReferences edit Sviraj decko at Discogs Radio Utopia B92 1989 1994 at Discogs Zajedno Znaj at Discogs Muzika iz filma Do koske at Discogs Fight The Devil at Discogs Overdrive at Discogs Overdrive at Discogs Ovo je zemlja za nas at Discogs Everybody Listens To Us We Listen to Nobody at Discogs Korak napred 2 koraka nazad at Discogs Plejboj i Alis Kuper predgrupe Stonsima mtsmondo com JELEN PIVO LIVE NA KALEMEGDANU King Monkey Svedoci i Zeleni Zub popboks com BELGRADE BEER FEST PRVI DAN Rama lama el org popboks com Archived from the original on 2012 10 20 Retrieved 2012 08 15 Video Plejboj Nemam vremena popboks com Daj nesto nova pesma Plejboja timemachinemusic org Plejboj se vraca sa novim singlom video balkanrock com 60 hitova emisiјe PGP na 202 facebook com EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4External links editPlejboj at Myspace Plejboj at Facebook Plejboj at YouTube Plejboj at Discogs Plejboj at Last fm Plejboj at Rateyourmusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plejboj amp oldid 1216100912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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