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Elipse ( sr-Cyrl, Елипсе; trans. ''The Ellipses'') were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1962. The band were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene. Elipse initially performed beat music and
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. With the arrival of vocalist Edi Dekeng, the band added a brass section and moved towards
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. During the six years of the band's activity, they were one of the most popular bands in Yugoslavia. Their releases and live performances were praised by the press, and the Yugoslav media compared their rivalry with the band Siluete to the one between
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and
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. After the group disbanded in 1968, bass guitarist Bojan Hreljac and drummer Vladimir Furduj would join Korni Grupa, and keyboardist Zoran Simjanović would go on to become one of the most notable composers of film music in
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History


The beat and rhythm and blues years (1962-1967)

The band was formed in 1962 by Momčilo "Moma" Radovanović (guitar), Radomir Dmitrović "Đura" (guitar) and Minja Tasić (vocals), having their first rehearsals at the Society for Culture and Arts Gradimir Mihajlović. The name Elipse was suggested by Dmitrović, after he took a mathematics exam and had a hard time solving a problem concerning an ellipse. The band had their first notable live appearance at the Belgrade club Euridika on June 21, 1963. On Autumn of the same year, the drummer Vladimir "Furda" Furduj joined the band, bringing along keyboardist Zoran Simjanović, formerly of the band Siluete. At the time, the lineup featured, beside Radovanović, Dmitrović, Furduj and Simjanović, Božidar Knežević (vocals), Kosta Ignjatović "Gule" (
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), and Bojan Hreljac (bass guitar). However, this lineup did not last long. Knežević was replaced by Slobodan "Skaka" Skakić, at the time a high school student, Dmitrović was replaced by Simeun "Simica" Vuković, and Ignjatović left the band, Elipse continuing without a saxophonist. On the departure of Skakić, the band decided to turn to polyphonic vocals with all the members doing vocals beside their instrumental duties. For a while, director Aleksandar Mandić performed live with the band, singing backing vocals and playing
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. During their initial years, Elipse performed mostly covers of the songs by
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, and later moved towards
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. They initially performed in the garden of the Society for Culture and Arts Gradimir Mihajlović, and soon started to perform as a backing band for the at-the-time popular singers Ivanka Pavlović, Đorđe Marjanović, Dragan Stojnić and Miki Jevremović. The band also performed as a studio band for the singer Miodrag Marković, on the recording of the
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featuring the songs "Predaću tugu zvezdama" ("I Will Hand My Grief to the Stars"), "Ne reci sad" ("Do Not Say Now"), "Ne, nemoj nikad plakati" ("No, Don't You Ever Cry"), and "Zaboravi me" ("Forget Me"), released by PGP-RTB in 1965. In 1964, Elipse took part in the Vatromet ritma concert series and a large open-air concert in
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's Šalata. In the summer of 1965, they were hired to perform on dances held at the Belgrade Faculty of Technology. They gained the attention of
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editors and got an opportunity to record several songs for Radio Belgrade. The band had become increasingly popular, with the media propagating a rivalry with Siluete. Despite their growing popularity, their record label PGP-RTB did not find it as a token for good record sales, resulting in a split EP release with the popular
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singer
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. The EP featured Elipse and the vocal group Korali as Stojančić's backing bands, and on the B-side, Elipse recorded the instrumental tracks "Signal Evrovizije" (" Eurovision Signal") and "Plaža" ("The Beach"). In 1966, Elipse won the first place on the Belgrade Guitar Festival, held at Belgrade Fair. More than 100 bands from all parts of Yugoslavia applied for the partaking, 56 of them being chosen to perform on Gitarijada. Elipse were one of the 16 bands that entered the finals. On the final evening on the festival, held on 13 February 1966 in front of some 15,000 people, Elipse won the first place, with their biggest rivals, Siluete, ending up second. In May 1966, Elipse performed on the opening of the Belgrade Youth Center in front of Yugoslav president
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and the first lady Jovanka Broz,Rade Dragović and Vuk Mijatović, "Rokeri sviraju Titu i Jovanci", Novosti.rs
/ref> thus becoming the first Yugoslav rock band to perform in front of Tito.
/ref> During the same year, Elipse appeared at the Ponoćna zvona (''Midnight Bells'') concert, held in Belgrade in front of 2,000 people, and appeared in TV shows ''Susreti gradova'' (''Meeting of the Cities''), ''Vi i Mi'' (''You and Us'') and ''Koncert za ludi mladi svet'' (''Concert for Crazy Young People''). For the latter they recorded a video at the Belgrade Zoo, performing a cover of the Monkees song " I'm a Believer" in front of a cage with monkeys. The media-promoted rivalry with Siluete resulted in a competition of these two bands held at the Belgrade Youth Center, where the audience was to poll the winner. The competition, consisting of a musical performance,
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drawing and poetry presentation, was won by Elipse with 146 votes advantage. In 1966, the band also released their second EP, featuring the songs "Pogledaj kroz prozor" ("Look Through the Window", a cover version of the song "
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" by The Hollies), "Reci da me voliš" ("Say that You Love Me", a cover version of
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song " Tell Me What You See"), and the song "Maja", originally entitled "Naga Maja" (" Nude Maja"), with the title changed by the record label's censors. At the end of the 1966, the magazine ''Susret'' conducted a voting for the most popular band in Belgrade, with Elipse being voted the first, Zlatni Dečaci voted the second, Siluete voted the third, Crni Biseri voted the fourth and Plamenih 5 voted the fifth. At the beginning of 1967, Elipse performed, alongside the bands Bitnici, on the promotion of PGP-RTB compilation album ''Beat Scene Now'', featuring songs of British beat bands. In April 1967, both Siluete and Elipse had performed as the opening acts on The Searchers concerts in Belgrade and
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. Soon after, guitarist Vuković left Elipse, deciding to dedicate himself to his studies of architecture.


The soul years (1967-1968)

After Vuković's departure, in the Spring of 1967, Edi Dekeng, a foreign student from
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, joined the group as the new vocalist. Dekeng was previously a member of the band Crni Panteri (''Black Panthers''), founded in Belgrade by students from Congo. With his arrival, the band moved towards
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, adding a brass section consisting of Nikola Zembić (
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), Dragan Kuprijanov (saxophone) and Zoran Jurkić (saxophone, flute). The new lineup had their first live appearance at the Belgrade Trade Union Hall, performing as an opening act on The Hollies concert, getting positive reactions from both the audience and the press. During the same year, the new lineup also released an EP, featuring the songs "Za one što na licu nose bore" ("To the Ones Who Have Wrinkles on Their Faces"), written by Vlada Kanić, and "Le Telephone" ("The Telephone"), a cover version of a song by
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soul singer Nino Ferrer, performed as an opening act for the Italian singer
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on her concert held at Tašmajdan Stadium, and held two concerts in Sarajevo, performing in front of 5,000 people on each. During 1967, Elipse appeared in the movies ''The Naughty Ones'', directed by Kokan Rakonjac, and ''
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'', directed by Živojin Pavlović. ''The Naughty Ones'' were the first Yugoslav and Balkan film to feature a performance of a rock band."Intervju - Zoran Simjanović, kompozitor i profesor: Slika muzike", Vreme.rs
/ref> The music for the film was written by composer Zoran Hristić. As he lacked experience in composing popular music, he cooperated with Simjanović on the film score. In 1968, the band held a large concert at the Belgrade Youth Center, which was widely praised by the media. The concert featured vocalists Seka Kojadinović and Daliborka Stojšić as guests. The stage was decorated with large portraits of
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,
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,
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, Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy and a part of the film ''The Naughty Ones'' was shown during the band's performance. On August 1968, Elipse and the band Mladi Levi from
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, as the representatives of Yugoslavia, performed at the
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Peace Festival. Since the two bands had similar musical directions, they decided to have a joint performance at a park situated in the city centrum. As soon as the performance had started, the audience started clapping their hands to the rhythm of the music, which provoked the police to stop the Elipse performance after ten minutes and brutally attack the audience. Despite the incident, Elipse got the silver medal for the second best festival performance. By the end of the same year, due to the decision of the band members to focus more on their studies, Elise disbanded.


Post breakup

After he left Elipse, in Autumn of 1967, Slobodan Skakić, with Radomir Dmitović (guitar), Nenad Nedić (bass guitar) and Milenko Kašanin (drums), formed the band Nove Elipse (''The New Ellipses''). In the band Skakić sung and played the organ. Initially the band performed instrumental songs only, but later started performing covers of songs by Scott McKenzie,
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, The Mamas & the Papas and other acts. They were spotted by ballet dancer Milorad Mišković, who hired them to play on his performances. They had their first performance with Mišković in Belgrade Youth Center, and soon went with him on a tour across
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. During 1969, they performed in
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, on fashion shows presenting works of
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Aleksandar Joksimović. However, in Yugoslavia they did not see expected success and, in 1969, Skakić moved to
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. He had been a keyboard player and vocalist in a band called Ici-la until 1987, when he had an accident in which he injured his arm. He died in
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in January 2019. After the disbandment of Elipse in 1968, Furduj and Hreljac joined Korni Grupa. Dekeng went to
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before moving to the
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, where he worked as a physician. The saxophonist Zoran Jurkić moved to
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where he started working at a Porsche service. Zoran Simjanović started working as a composer, composing music for theatre and film, eventually becoming one of the most notable composers of film music in the Balkans. He wrote an autobiographical book called (''How I Started (and Stopped) Being a Rocker''), published in 2004. The promotion of the book also included a concert held on November 22, 2004, at the Belgrade Trade Union Hall, where both the Siluete and Elipse former members appeared as performers. Guest appearances also featured Seka Kojadinović,
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and the group Valjevski Dečaci. The Elipse material released on the EPs, along with the unreleased material, appeared on the compilation album ''Elipse za prijatelje (1963-1968)'' (''Elipse for Friends''), released by Simjanović through his own
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Simke Music in 1999. In 2015, Furduj died in Belgrade. He was 70 years old. Bojan Hreljac died in Belgrade in 2018, aged 70. In 2021, Simjanović died in Belgrade due to complications caused by
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. He was 74 years old."Preminuo Zoran Simjanović", RTS.rs
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Discography


Extended plays

* ''Sentimental Baby'' / ''Plaža'' (split EP with
Perica Stojančić Perica ( sr, Перица, ) is a Croat and Serb given name, used mostly for men but also for women. It is also prevalent as a surname. Perica is a diminutive of Petar, translating to Pete and Peter in English, respectively.''Croatian-English Dic ...
; 1965) * ''Pogledaj kroz prozor'' (1966) * ''Le Telelphone'' (1967)


Compilation albums

* ''Elipse za prijatelje (1963-1968)'' (1999)


References


External links


Official YouTube channel

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