La Strada ( sr-Cyrl, Ла Страда;
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for ''The Road'') was a
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new wave and later
alternative rock
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band from
Novi Sad
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.
Formed in 1979 by Slobodan Tišma, the band recorded a three-song demo which was often broadcast on
Radio Novi Sad
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. Having changed several lineups and despite having well received live appearances, the band disbanded in 1981. Tišma with at the time La Strada members Zoran Bulatović "Bale" and Ivan Fece "Firchie" formed
Luna
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* Luna (goddess)
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. After the Luna disbandment, in 1984 Tišma reformed La Strada with the former La Strada bassist Danijel Stari, former Luna member Jasmina Mitrušić "Mina", guitarist Žolt Horvat and drummer Robert Radić. The lineup entered the studio during the same year, however, it was in 1987 that the eponymous debut album ''
La strada
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'' was released. After the album release the band lineup had changed but the band nevertheless disbanded soon afterward. In 2004, Luna reunited and performed at the
Exit festival
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, and during the same year Tišma performed a solo concert with a half-hour set of La Strada songs at the
Pančevo
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Grrr! festival, with the recording from the performance being released in 2011 under the La Strada moniker.
History
New wave years (1979-1981)
In 1979, Slobodan Tišma (guitar, lead vocals) also known as "Deda" ("Grandpa"), a rock veteran and poet, inspired by the increasing popularity of
new wave music in Yugoslavia
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formed La Strada, naming it after the
Federico Fellini
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movie ''
La Strada
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''.
The rest of the band consisted of Danijel Stari (bass guitar, arrangements), Boris Oslovčan "Bora" (bass guitar), Siniša Ilić "Siki" (guitar) and Dragan Nastasić "Gane" (guitar) and a temporary drummer Siniša Sekulić "Sekula".
The band functioned with a studio and a live lineup as Stari did not want to perform live and bassist Oslovčan was his live replacement and drummer Sekulić also did not perform live so the band instead used a
rhythm machine
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.
The lineup made their first recordings in the
Vranešević brothers studio, which consisted of three songs "On" ("Himself"), "Sat" ("Clock") and "Narcis" ("Narcicus") which were often broadcast on
radio Novi Sad
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's shows ''Yu Pop Scena'' (''Yu Pop Scene'') and ''Novi Vidici'' (''New Views'') hosted by Dragan Gojković "Goja", one of the promoters of
new wave music
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in Novi Sad.
The former two tracks appeared on the semi-official compilation album ''
Hokej klub Virginitas'' (''Hokey Club Virginity''), released in 1988 by Ding Dong Records.
After the recording of the tracks both of the band's guitarists left the band and were replaced by Predrag Ostojić "Preža" (guitar) and
Ivan Fece "Firchie" (drums).
The new lineup made their first live appearance in 1980 at the Novi Sad club No. 1 as an opening act for
Električni Orgazam
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.
In May of the following year, the band performed at
Festival Omladina
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, and at the Novi Sad
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park handball playground, performing as an opening act for the band
Film
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.
After the performance at the
Belgrade
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KST club in June 1981, due to a misunderstanding between the band members, bassist Oslovčan and then guitarist Ostojić left the band.
After their departure Tišma remained the only guitar player and the new bassist became the former
Pekinška Patka
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member Zoran Bulatović "Bale".
At the time, the band was preparing for a three-date mini tour, including Novi Sad, Pančevo and Belgrade, organized by the Muzička Omladina concert agency, with the bands
Lačni Franz,
Čista Proza
Čista Proza ( sr-cyr, Чиста Проза; trans. ''Pure Prose'') was a former Yugoslav new wave band from Novi Sad, founded by the Serbian producer and sound engineer Milan Ćirić.
History
The band was formed during the summer of 1979, ...
and Fotomodeli.
Despite being well-accepted at the performances, the band ceased to exist and Tišma, Fece and Bulatović went on to form
Luna
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.
Reformation (1984-1987)
After
Luna
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* Luna (goddess)
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disbanded, in 1984, Tišma and Stari, along with former Luna keyboard player and vocalist Jasmina Mitrušić "Mina", and former Gomila G and
Kontraritam guitarist Žolt Horvat and drummer Robert Radić reformed La Strada.
During the early 1985, in the annual ''
Džuboks
''Džuboks'' ( sr-cyr, italic=no, Џубокс, trans. ''Jukebox'') was a Yugoslav music magazine. Launched in 1966, it was the first magazine in SFR Yugoslavia dedicated predominantly to rock music and the first rock music magazine to be publish ...
'' magazine's poll La Strada was pronounced as the greatest expectation of 1985.
During the spring of 1985, the song "Želje" ("Wishes") appeared on the various artists compilation ''
Ventilator 202 vol. 3''. After successful performances in
Belgrade
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,
Novi Sad
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,
Zagreb
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, at the Yu Rock Momenat festival, the band entered the
Radio Novi Sad
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studio 1 in order to record the material for their debut album with
Mitar Subotić
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, also known as Rex Illusivi, as the album producer.
The entire material was recorded in a single day, which was the reason why Tišma was not content with his vocal performance as he was exhausted after watching the entire
Live Aid
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concert broadcast the day before.
The recordings were then sent to the at the time editor of
PGP RTB
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records Petar Popović, who was interested in releasing the material.
However, after the label editor had changed, the new editor
Oliver Mandić
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declined the material.
In 1987 the music editors of
Radio Novi Sad
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agreed to release the debut La Strada and Rex Illusivi albums in order to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the show ''Randevu sa muzikom'' (''A Rendezvous With Music''), and both albums were released in a limited printing of 500 copies.
Unlike Luna's debut, ''
La strada
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'' brought a more calmer and melodic sound, reminiscent of the 1960s
psychedelic
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music combined with Tišma's poetry.
The album featured several radio hits,
including the song "Okean" ("The Ocean") for which a promotional video had been recorded. After the album release, Jasmina Mitrušić and Daniel Stari left the band and the new band members became a former Ove Sezone Vedri Tonovi guitarist Zoran Lekić "Leki" and the talented teenage bassist Ilija Vlaisavljević "Bebec". The new lineup held a live promotion of the released material before entering the studio in order to record the material for the second studio album. However, after the concert in
Subotica
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during the late 1987, Tišma decided to disband La Strada and the material from the second studio album remained unreleased.
Post-breakup
After La Strada disbandment, Tišma quit his musical career and released two poetry books, the first ''Marinizmi'' (''Marinisms'') in 1995, and ''Vrt kao to'' (''Garden As It'') in 1997; a collection of his texts released in literary magazines during the late 1980s and early 1990s were published as ''Blues Diary - Pitoma religiozna razmišljanja'' (''Blues Diary - Cultivated Religious Meditations'') in 2001 and he published an autobiographical novel ''Urvidek'' in 2005.
He also wrote a libretto for a multimedia pseudo-opera ''Kralj šume'' (''King of the Forest'') by Andraš Urban.
Mitrušić finished the Musical Academy studies and moved to Italy.
In 2001 she participated the ''
Pesme iznad istoka i zapada
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'' (''Songs Above the East and the West''), featuring
Serbian rock
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musicians performing music to the poems by
Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović, with the written music and arrangement for the poem "Vladaj, Bože" ("Reign, God"). In 2004, the two reunited with the rest of the default
Luna
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* Luna (goddess)
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lineup and performed at the annual
Exit festival
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.
During the same year, Tišma held a solo concert at the
Pančevo
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Grrr! festival and the recording from the performance was released the
independent record label
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PMK as La Strada official
bootleg album ''
Grrr! 2004'', released on
CD in a limited edition of 150 copies during the late 2011. In 2012, he won the
NIN Award
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for his novel ''Bernardijeva soba'' (''Bernardi's Room'').
Legacy
Several
Serbia
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n bands have covered La Strada songs. The Novi Sad
indie rock
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band
Boye on their 1990 album ''78'' in the song "Ja sam radosna" ("I am Joyful"), featuring the lyrics by Slobodan Tišma, sampled the song "Mlad i radostan". The
Vrbas alternative rock
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band
Veliki Prezir
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1990s
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recorded a cover version of "Okean" on the 1999 cover various artists
cover album
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''
Korak napred 2 koraka nazad
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'', the
Niš
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punk rock
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band
Novembar
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History
Studeni Studeni, band formation (1986–1991)
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recorded a cover of "Mlad i radostan" on their 2008
cover album
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''Radulizam'', and the
Belgrade
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group Horkestar, consisting of a five-piece band and a thirty piece choir, covered the song "Neautentičan sneg" on their live appearances.
The song "Okean" was ranked on the No. 39 on the
B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs 100 najboljih domaćih pesama (''Top 100 Domestic Songs'') was a list compiled by Serbian Radio B92. In 2006, Radio B92 organized the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav songs. The whole list was presented on radio B92 on 5 November 2006. T ...
, polled by the
Radio B92
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listeners in 2006.
Members
Former members
* Slobodan Tišma "Deda" – vocals, guitar
(1979–1981, 1984–1987)
* Daniel Stari – bass guitar
(1979–1981, 1984–1987)
* Dragan Nastasić – guitar
(1979–1980)
* Siniša Ilić "Siki" – guitar
(1979–1980)
* Boris Oslovčan "Bora" – bass guitar
(1979–1981)
* Siniša Sekulić "Sekula" – drums
(1979–1980)
* Predrag Ostojić "Preža" – guitar
(1980–1981)
* Ivan Fece "Firchie" – drums
(1980–1981)
* Zoran Bulatović "Bale" – bass guitar
(1981)
* Jasmina Mitrušić "Mina" – keyboards, backing vocals
(1984–1987)
* Žolt Horvat – guitar
(1984–1987)
* Robert Radić – drums
(1984–1987)
* Zoran Lekić "Leki" – guitar
(1987)
* Ilija Vlaisavljević "Bebec" – bass guitar
(1987)
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
La strada
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'' (1987)
Live albums
* ''
Grrr! 2004'' (2011)
Other appearances
* "Želje" (''
Ventilator 202 vol. 3''; 1985)
* "On" / "Sat" (''
Hokej klub Virginitas''; 1988)
References
* ''NS rockopedija, novosadska rock scena 1963-2003'', Mijatović Bogomir; Publisher: SWITCH, 2005
* ''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006'', Janjatović Petar;
Luna and La Strada biographies at the Slobodan Tišma unofficial blog
Notes
External links
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