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Illés ( Hungarian name: ''Illés együttes'' = ''Illés Ensemble'') was a Hungarian rock/ beat band (1960–1973), and was one of the biggest groups of the 1960s and early 1970s rock boom in Hungary. The band is often compared to the
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as regards the time period of its activity, its artistic and cultural influence and continuing popularity.


Name

The band's name was originally taken from the family name of Lajos Illés, one of the members. Later however, the band chose as its logo a
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in the form of musical notes, drawn by two horses, riding over the name "Illés" and the sun. This logo deliberately references the chariot of the prophet
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(Illés in Hungarian) in the
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, in which he was said to have been taken to
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.


Members

: Levente Szörényi (b. 26 April 1945
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) - lead guitars, lead vocals : János Bródy (b. 5 April 1946
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) - rhythm guitars, recorder, flute, vocals :Szabolcs Szörényi (b. 16 September 1943
Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population o ...
) - bass, vocals :Lajos Illés (b. 18 March 1942
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- 29 January 2007) - vocals, strings, keys :Zoltán Pásztory (b. 3 October 1944 - 1 May 2005) (Later Örs Szörényi) - drums


History

Illés was founded in 1960, but did not gain wider popularity outside of students clubs until 1963. This was the time the Hungarian language programs of Radio Luxemburg, broadcast illegally to Hungary, started to influence Hungarian youth culture. They were the first wildly popular band of the "new" beat music. Their song ''Még fáj minden csók'' (Every kiss still hurts) caused quite a scandal in 1966 because of Levente Szörényi's "squeaking" singing style. Despite them being highly controversial, they were supported by the
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regime - that was trying at the time to introduce a policy of "small liberties" for the people - and received numerous awards. Nevertheless, they did not publish an album until 1967, with the film soundtrack for ''Ezek a fiatalok'' ("These young people!" or "These are the young people"). The movie was an attempt to make the general audience better acquainted with the (comparatively tame) youth culture of the time. Some of the most popular bands and singers of the time appear in the film, including Illés and Omega while the main female role is played by another famous Hungarian pop singer,
Zsuzsa Koncz Zsuzsa Koncz (born Zsuzsanna Koncz) (, born 7 March 1946, Pély) is a Hungarian pop singer, whose lyrics (mostly written by János Bródy) were sometimes highly critical of the country's pre-1990 political system. Her career started after he ...
. By the late 1960s, a great number of beat bands had emerged in Hungary. Fans of Illés and
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soon started rivalries, parallelling the
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-
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rivalry in the West.


After Illés

The band broke up in 1973, possibly also due to political pressure. The Illés had been in fact barred for one year (plus a fine) from the Capital because of an interview they did release while staying in Britain and where they did criticize government. Nevertheless, the members, especially L. Szörényi and Bródy, continued to work together on other projects, notably with their new band Fonográf along with Sz. Szörényi, which tried to blend
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elements with Hungarian
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with hits like ''Lökd ide a sört!'' (Pass the beer!) and ''Mondd, hogy nem haragszol rám!'' (Say that you are not angry). They also continued their cooperation with singer
Zsuzsa Koncz Zsuzsa Koncz (born Zsuzsanna Koncz) (, born 7 March 1946, Pély) is a Hungarian pop singer, whose lyrics (mostly written by János Bródy) were sometimes highly critical of the country's pre-1990 political system. Her career started after he ...
, for whom they had written songs since the first half of the 1960s. The band later re-united for high-profile concerts on different occasions, the most memorable probably being their 1990 performance in the Népstadion after the regime change in Hungary. In 2001 they also performed a common concert with the other two dominant Hungarian bands of their era, Omega and Metró. In 1983, Szörényi and Bródy wrote the
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'' István, a király'', based on the life of Saint Stephen I, the first king of
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. It became an instant smash hit and retains a cult following to this day. After the fall of Communism in 1990, Szörényi and Bródy grew apart politically. Bródy, a secular
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, sympathized with the liberal Free Democrats, while Szörényi became increasingly
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and a religious
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. This was reflected in his later rock operas like ''Atilla, Isten kardja'' (Atilla, the Sword of God - 1994) and ''Veled, Uram!'' (With You, My Lord! - 2000). The latter is a
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to ''István, a király''. Drummer Zoltán Pásztory left Hungary in the 1970s and went to
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, where he sank into obscurity. He died in 2005 at the age of 60. For the already booked two concerts of the band in 2005 (one on the first day of the annual Sziget fesztivál in Budapest and the other in
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) his place at the drums was taken over by Örs Szörényi, the son of the band's lead guitarist Levente Szörényi. After the original Illés formation broke up, founder and keyboardist Lajos Illés kept operating a band with the same name until the early 1980s. He later retired to the small village of Kisoroszi, where he acted as the chorister of the local Reformed church (his wife being the pastor there), and continued composing music including chorals, musicals and film soundtracks. He died in 2007 at the age of 64.


Albums

Original albums: *''Ezek a fiatalok'' (1967 - film
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) *''Nehéz az út'' (1969) *''Illések és pofonok'' (1969) *''Human Rights'' (1971) *''Add a kezed'' (1972) *''Ne sírjatok, lányok'' (1973) Compilations: *''A koncert'' (1981 - live album) *''Illés kislemezek'' (1984 - singles) *''Népstadion 1990'' (live album) *''Az Illés összes kislemeze'' (1990 - all singles) *''Az Illés másik oldalán - Válogatás'' (1996 - B sides compilation) *''Best of Illés - Balladák és lírák'' (1996) *''Best of Illés - Miért hagytuk, hogy így legyen'' (1996) *''Illés '96'' (live album)


Important songs (selection)

*''Az utcán'' (On the street) *''Itt állok egymagamban'' (I'm standing here alone) *''Még fáj minden csók'' (Every kiss hurts) *''Igen'' (Yes) *''Nem érti más, csak én'' (Nobody understand, just me) *''Oh, mondd'' (Oh, tell me) *''Ne Gondold'' (Don't think) *''Amikor én még kissrác voltam'' (When I was still a little boy) *''Sárga rózsa'' (Yellow rose) *''Keresem a szót'' (I'm looking for words) *''Little Richard'' *''Igérd meg'' (Promise to me) *''Nem akarok'' (Don't want to) *''Miért hagytuk, hogy így legyen?'' (Why did we let it happen?) *''A szó veszélyes fegyver'' (The word is a dangerous weapon) *''Kislány, add a kezed'' (Girl, take my hand) *''Good bye London''


See also

*
Hungarian pop Hungarian pop is the pop music scene of Hungary. It is often associated with Rezső Seress's song "Gloomy Sunday" which was covered by numerous artists. The most notable artists include Zsuzsa Cserháti, Kati Kovács, Zsuzsa Koncz, Judith Szűc ...
* Hungarian rock


External links


Complete discography of Illés
{{DEFAULTSORT:Illes Hungarian rock music groups