BULEVAR - Nemam ništa važno da te pitam (1980)

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BULEVAR history dates from the days of the group Tilt consisting of young highschool attendants Dejan Cukić (vocals), Nenad Stamatović (guitar), Dušan Bezuha (guitar), Miroslav Cvetković (bass) and drummers at different times, Vlada Golubović and Predrag Jakovljević. The band sometimes also performed with rock veteran Branko Marušić "Čutura" (guitar, vocals). Following the departures of Bezuha, Golubović, who went to Suncokret, and Cvetković, who went to Pop Mašina, the band ceased to exist. Stamatović, who was in the band Zebra, along with Cukić, Jakovljević and Suncokret bassist Branko Isaković, formed Bulevar in 1978. The band got the name Bulevar because all of the members lived near The Boulevard Of Revolution in Beograd. During the following year, the band had their first live appearances as an opening act for Riblja Čorba. Their first major appearance was at the Tašmajdan Stadium on September 1, 1979 at the famous Riblja Čorba concert. After the band Zvuk ulice disbanded, their keyboard player, Dragan Mitrić joined the band. The lineup began working on their new songs and, with the help of Riblja Čorba guitarist Momčilo Bajagić, the band recorded their first single "Moje bezvezne stvari". However, due to the illness of Josip Broz Tito, the band released their first single in 1980 through Jugoton. The release of their second single, "Nestašni dečaci" was described by Cukić as "the inauguration of symphonic punk" because the band combined punk music with arrangements of Mitrić, who was then studying composition at the Music Academy. "Nestašni dečaci" was also featured on a various artists compilation "Svi marš na ples!", a cult New Wave Jugoton compilation. The song caused a slight incident as the authorities considered the song the direct support of the March 1981 protests in Kosovo, which was not true. By the time the band was about to release their debut album "Loš i mlad", they signed for PGP-RTB. The album was released in 1981, and was produced by themselves with the help of Tahir Durhalić. When the band released their second album, "Mala noćna panika", featuring the notable tracks "Unutarnja panika" and "Trenutni lek", Mitrić, Stamatović and Cukić went to serve the army so the record did not have a live presentation. The only appearance the band made was at the Beograd Dok, where Kornelije Kovač, who produced the record, played keyboards. The band held their last concert in Skopje in 1982, where Stamatović appeared as a soldier, and after the performance, the band disbanded. (from wikipedia)

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