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rock band from Belgrade. The band was formed in 1986, and released their debut
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-oriented self-titled album during the same year. During the 1990s, the band released a number of well-received albums inspired mostly by the works of the band Ekatarina Velika, and in the 2000s the band adopted more commercial sound, becoming one of the top acts of the Serbian rock scene. Since the beginning of the band's career, vocalist and guitarist Zvonimir Đukić and drummer Srboljub Radivojević have been the mainstay members of the band.


History


1980s

The band was formed in 1986. The first lineup consisted of Zvonimir Đukić "Đule" (
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), Srboljub Radivojević ( drums), Đorđe Petrović (a former Zajedno member, keyboards), Goran Milisavljević (
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), and Predrag Popović (a former Rock Ekspres member,
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). In February 1986, the band released their debut single "Tragovi prošlosti" ("Traces of the Past"), and in May they appeared at Youth Festival in Subotica, performing songs "Tragovi prošlosti", "Tvoj smeh" ("Your Laughter") and "Menjam se" ("I'm Changing"), and winning the second place by the choice of the audience, and the third place by the choice of the jury. At the end of 1986 the band released their debut self-titled album. The album lyrics were written by Milisavjević, the music was written by Đukić, and the album was produced by Petrović.''Van Gogh'' at Discogs
/ref> The album featured new versions of "Tragovi prošlosti", "Tvoj smeh" and "Menjam se". After a number of concerts Van Gogh disbanded. Before the 1990 reunion Đukić performed with Fit (participating in the recording of their debut album ''Uz rijeku''), Ekatarina Velika (participating in the recording of their album '' Samo par godina za nas'') and
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.


1990s

Van Gogh reunited in 1990 and released the single "Gubiš me" ("You're Losing Me"), and in 1991 they released the album ''
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'' (''The World Is Mine'').''Svet je moj'' at Discogs
/ref> The lineup which released the single and the album consisted of Đukić (vocals, guitar), Radivojević (drums), Aleksandar Barać (bass guitar), Vladan Cvetković (drums), and Vlada Barjaktarević (keyboards). The album featured Ekatarina Velika members
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and
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member Zoran "Švaba" Radimirović, and
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member
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as guests. The music and most of the songs' lyrics was written by Đukić, and the album was produced by Barjaktarević. The album featured the hit "Neko te ima" ("Someone Has You"). The band released their third album ''
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'' (''Passion'') in 1993 as a trio consisting of Đukić, Radivojević and Barać.''Strast'' at Discogs
/ref> ''Strast'' marked the band's shift towards mainstream rock sound. It was produced by
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, and it featured
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, Marija Mihajlović and Pera Joe as guests. In 1995 the band released the compilation album ''Tragovi prošlosti'' (''Traces of Past'') which featured fifteen songs from their previous albums and the song "Zemlja čuda" ("Wonderland"), which was originally released as a single. In 1996 the band released '' Hodi'' (''Come''),''Hodi'' at Discogs
/ref> which featured more diverse sound than the band's previous releases, and artistic music videos were recorded for several songs. The music was written by Đukić, the song "Polje snova" was written by Saša Dragić, and a part of the songs' lyrics featured motifs from Momčilo Nastasijević's poetry. This album was also produced by Saša Habić, and it featured hits "Delfin" ("Dolphin"), "Hodi", "Kiselina" ("Acid"), "Apsolutno ne" ("Absolutely Not"). The album featured a live version of the song "Luna" ("Moon") and the instrumental track "Vertigo" as bonus tracks. In 1996, the band appeared on the
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album ''Moja generacija'' (''My Generation''), with their version of Korni Grupa song "Jagode i maline" ("Strawberries and Raspberries"). In 1997 Van Gogh released the live album ''
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'', which was recorded on January 23 and 24, 1997 in Belgrade's SKC.''No Comment'' at Discogs
/ref> The album featured songs from all the periods of the band's career, but mostly from several last albums. The album was produced by Vlada Negovanović. In 1998 the band released the CD single which featured two acoustic versions of the song "Polje snova" ("Field of Dreams"), one of them having the French language title, "Qu'hier que demain". In 1998 Van Gogh was voted the Yugoslav Rock Band of the Year, and the live version of the song "Neko te ima" was voted the Rock Song of the Year in the YuMusic Internet Awards poll. In the meantime Aleksandar Barać, one of the starting members of the group, left the band to pursue life abroad. In 1999 the band, featuring new bass guitarist, Dušan Bogović (a former
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and Vasil Hadžimanov Band member), released ''
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'' (''Dangerous Dance''). The album was produced by Saša Habić, who also played keyboards and
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on the album recording. Apart from singing and playing the guitar, Đukić also played bass guitar and mandolin. The album also featured bass guitarists Nenad Stefanović "Japanac" and Ryan Nemuryn as guests. The music was written by Đukić, Radivojević and Habić.''Opasan ples'' at Discogs
/ref> The song "Pleme" ("Tribe") featured a quotation from the song "Sunshine Day" by Osibisa, and the song lyrics featured motifs from
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poetry. The song "Demagogija" ("Demagogy") featured the chorus from the song " Pop Muzik" by M, and the song "Zauvek" ("Forever") featured elements of the traditional music of Cape Verde. At the same time a CD featuring the interview journalist Peca Popović recorded with Đukić and the song "Zemlja čuda" was released.


2000s

In 2000, Dragan Ivanović became the band's new bass guitarist. In 2001, the band released the live album ''
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'', which was recorded on December 19, 1999 on the band's concert in Belgrade's Hala sportova. The album was produced by Vlada Negovanović. During the same year the band's first album was rereleased by Metropolis Records. In 2002, the band released the album '' DrUnder'', which featured
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elements. In 2003, the band was joined by the new bass guitarist Dejan Ilić. The same year the band held a concert at the full Tašmajdan Stadium.On June 15, 2004, Van Gogh performed as the opening band on Metallica concert held at
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in Belgrade. In 2006 Van Gogh released ''
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''.''Kolo'' at Discogs
/ref> The album was named after the traditional folk dance from the Balkans, and the first single from the album was the
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-oriented "Kolo (Ludo luda)", the lyrics of which featured elements from the Serbian folk poem "Riba i devojka" recorded by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. In the meantime Branislav Gluvakov (solo guitar) was introduced. In 2007, the band won the award for the Best Adriatic Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007. The same year the band released live/video album ''Beogradska Arena / Live'', which featured a recording of Van Gogh's concert held in
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on May 19, 2007. In 2009, Van Gogh released '' Lavirint'' through
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, and during the first month of the sale it was sold in more than 100,000 copies. On November 28, 2009. the band held another concert at the full packed
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. This concert won the Concert of the year award at the Serbian Oscar Of Popularity.


2010s and 2020s

In 2010, Dejan Ilić left the band and was replaced by Dragan Ivanović which was his second stint at Van Gogh. In 2011, the band celebrated 25 years of existence with the release of ''Total'', which featured a CD with 17 songs and a DVD with 23 videos, released by
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for the
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n market only. In December 2013, the band released the album '' Neumeren u svemu'' (''Unrestrained in Every Way''). The album was previously announced by the single "Nešto vuče me dole" ("Something Drags Me Down"), released in May 2013 for free download from the band's official site. Van Gogh released the album as a duo, with Đukić and Radivojević as the only official members of the band. On the album recording, Đukić played guitar, bass guitar, keyboards and mandolin and sang lead vocals, and Radivojević played drums and sang backing vocals. In January 2014, the band released the video for the song "Anđele, moj brate" ("Angel, My Brother"), featuring actor Petar Božović. In 2014, a
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about the band, written by Đukić and Radivojević, entitled ''Van Gogh: Tragovi prošlosti'', was published. In June Dejan Ilić rejoined Van Gogh. In October of the same year, the band won the Best Adriatic Act award at the
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for the second time, thus becoming the first band to win the award two times. The award was handed to the band at the first of two sold-out concerts at the
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on December 11 and 12, 2014. In April 2016, in order to celebrate its 30th anniversary, the band released the album ''Ako stanemo, gubimo sve'' (''If We Stop, We'll Lose Everything''). The album featured twelve old songs recorded in new, mostly acoustic arrangements. On April 22, 2016, the band performed, alongside Riblja Čorba,
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and
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on the opening of renovated Tašmajdan Stadium. The band celebrated their 30th anniversary on the festival 5 do 100 (''5 to 100''), which was held on July 4, 2016 on
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. The festival featured Van Gogh, the band
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, celebrating their 30th anniversary, and the band
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celebrating their 40th anniversary (the combined "age" of the bands was 95, thus the title of the festival). Van Gogh's performance featured guest appearance by
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vocalist
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. At the beginning of 2019 the band released their 10th studio album called “More bez Obala”(A sea without shores). The frontman of the group Zvonimir Đukić was attacked while performing in
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in July 2019. In 2019 Branislav Gluvakov left the group and in 2020 Dejan Ilić parted ways with the band for the second time as well thus leading to the return of Dragan Ivanović for his third stint with Van Gogh. This move made Van Gogh a historically recognizable three man band once more.


Legacy

The
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list, published in 2000, featured three songs by Van Gogh: "Neko te ima" (polled No.6), the version of "Klatno" from ''No Comment'' (polled No.40) and "Mama" (polled No.52). In 2011, the song "Neko te ima" was voted, by the listeners of Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by
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Band members

;Current members: *Zvonimir Đukić "Đule" -
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,
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*Srboljub Radivojević "Srba"- drums *Dragan Ivanović - bass guitar ;Past members: *Jovan Samardzic - bass guitar *Goran Milisavljević - vocals *Predrag Popović -
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*Aleksandar Barać - bass guitar *Miško Veličković - bass guitar *Dušan Bogović "Gary" - bass guitar *Đorđe Petrović - keyboards *Vlada Barjaktarević - keyboards *Dejan Ilić “Cvika” - bass guitar *Aleksandar Stojkovski "Tallica Boy" -
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*Branislav Gluvakov "Bane" - guitar


Discography


Studio albums

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'' (1986) *''
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'' (1991) *''
Strast ''Strast'' (trans. ''Passion'') is the third studio album from Serbian rock band Van Gogh, released 1993. The album was produced by Saša Habić, except for the track "Strast" which was produced by Vladimir Barjakaterević. Track listing All s ...
'' (1993) *'' Hodi'' (1996) *''
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'' (1999) *'' DrUnder'' (2002) *''
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'' (2006) *'' Lavirint'' (2009) *'' Neumeren u svemu'' (2013) *''More bez obala'' (2019)


Live albums

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'' (1997) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Srećno Novo UžiVo'' (2007)


Compilations

*''Tragovi prošlosti'' (1995) *''Rani radovi, 1991-2001'' (2001) *''Total'' (2011) *''Ako stanemo, gubimo sve'' (2016)


Singles

*"Tragovi prošlosti" / "Samo san" (1986) *"Tvoj smeh" / "Kako zove se" (1987) *"Gubiš me" / "Tvojim imenom" (1990) *"Zemlja čuda" / "Besnilo" (1994) *"Qu'hier que demain" / "Polje snova (Unplugged)" (1998) *"Brod od papira" / "Intervju sa Đuletom" (1999) *"Spisak razloga" (2006) *"Kolo" (2006) *"Nek' te telo nosi" (2009) *"Nešto vuče me dole" (2013) *"Anđele moj brate" / "Skačem skači" (2014) *"Za suze nema vremena" (2018) *"Više te ne volim ko pre" (2019) *"Možda baš sad" (2019)


Video albums

*''Beogradska Arena / Live'' (2007)


Awards and nominations


References

*''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar'';


External links


Official siteVan Gogh at Discogs
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