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Goran Bregovic
Birth at
22 March 1950
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Goran Bregovic, a musician, singer, songwriter and film composer from Yugoslavia, was born in 1950 in Sarajevo.
In 1966, Bregovic worked at a construction site during the day, and in the evenings played folk songs in a restaurant. At one of these performances, Goran meets Zeljko Bebek, who invites the young man to take part in the activities of his group Kodexi. In 1969, the musicians moved to Naples and played in nightclubs and parties. At the same time, Bregovic changes the bass guitar for a
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Goran Bregovic, a musician, singer, songwriter and film composer from Yugoslavia, was born in 1950 in Sarajevo.
In 1966, Bregovic worked at a construction site during the day, and in the evenings played folk songs in a restaurant. At one of these performances, Goran meets Zeljko Bebek, who invites the young man to take part in the activities of his group Kodexi. In 1969, the musicians moved to Naples and played in nightclubs and parties. At the same time, Bregovic changes the bass guitar for a solo guitar. In 1970, a team was formed, consisting of Goran Bregovic, Zeljko Bebek, Milash Vukashinovich, Zoran Regic. The style direction of the group, thanks to Milic Vukashinovich, is close in sound to the popular then.
and Led Zeppelin. In the autumn of 1970, Zeljko Bebek leaves the group. At the end of the year, the musicians return home, and the band temporarily suspends their creative activities. Goran goes to college, where he studies philosophy and sociology, but soon he gets bored and drops out. In the same year Milic moved to London, and Bregovic and Regic joined the band ÜTRO, which changed its name to ÜTRO in 1974. . Initially, Goran plays guitar in the band, but gradually he begins to write music that the band performs in performances. And suddenly his compositions become famous and popular. During the 70s and 80s of the twentieth century, Bregovic became a composer and songwriter. In 1984, Bregovic wrote the lyrics of the song "Pediculis pubis", then "Disko misic", which was included in the album "Bijelo Dugme". In 1989, the band broke up, and the musicians began a solo career. Goran Bregovic began to write music for movies, mainly Emir Kusturica , thanks to which the composer comes to fame, for example, "Time of the Gypsies", "Underground",
The Arizona Dream . The music of Bregovic is filled with Balkan, gypsy music combined with the sound of wind instruments and basses. The song “In the Death Car” performed by Iggy Pop, occupies the top positions of hit parades around the world, becomes popular and recognizable. The incendiary gypsy motifs of the song "Gas, gas, gas" make fans dance at the first notes. The music for the movie “Queen Margot” further increases the popularity rating of the composer Bregovic. Simultaneously with writing soundtracks for movies, conducting touring performances, the musician records and releases solo albums filled with only Goran’s inherent tone. /
Discography
1990 - Dom za Vesanje
1993 - Arizona dream
1994 - La reine Margot
1995 - Underground
1997 Silence of the Balkans
2002 - Tales and songs from weddings and funerals
2007 - Karmen with a Happy End
2008 - Alkohol: Sljivovica
2009 - Mustafa
2010 - Alkohol: Champagne