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DŽENTLMENI - Naša mladost (1965-1969)

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        DŽENTL MENI  was formed in 1966 in Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) by Slobodan Todorović (guitar and vocals), Živorad "Žika" Jelić (bass guitar), Milan Buza (rhythm guitar) and Velibor "Boka" Bogdanović (drums), getting the name "Džentlmeni" on Todorović's idea, despite Jelić's suggestion of naming the band "Žetoni". The lineup performed until April 1967 when the band had split in two fractions. Todorović did not continue working with any of the fractions, moving to Siluete and then to the band CD. Milan Buza, with Branko Stefanović (vocals), Đorđe Doksas (solo guitar), Moma Lukić (drums) and Dušan Ćućuz (bass guitar), performed under the moniker Džentlmeni for approximately a year at local parties before disbanding in 1968. The other fraction, featuring Bogdanović and Jelić, continued working with the new Džentlmeni lineup, completed by Mihajlo Simikić (tenor saxophone, clarinet, piano and vocals), Branko Marušić "Čutura...

PLAMENIH PET - Plamenih pet (1965-1966)

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        PLAMENIH   PET  was a rock band from Beograd (Serbia) in former Yugoslavia, active in mid 60s. Members were Bane Aranđelović (vocal, guitar), Momir Petrović (guitar, vocal), Dragoljub Pavlović (bass), Dragoslav Lazarević (keyboard) and Dobrivoje Radojević (drums).

ELIPSE - Elipse (1963-1965)

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      ELI PSE  some recordings from 1963-1965.

ELIPSE - Le Telephone (1967) EP

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  ELI PSE  second EP from 1967.

ELIPSE - Pogledaj kroz prozor (1966) EP

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  ELI PSE  first EP from 1966.

ELPSE - Plaža (1965) Single

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   ELI PSE  first single record from 1965.

ELIPSE - Le Telephone (1965-1969)

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        ELI PSE  started in 1963 in Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia). In the beginning they played covers of The Shadows and became very popular in the mid 60's. After Edi Dekeng joined the band as singer in 1967, they changed music orientation to r'n'b/soul. The group was disbanded by the end of 1968. Members were Momčilo Radovanović, Bojan Hreljac, Vladimir Furduj, Zoran Simjanović, Edi Dekeng, Nikola Zembić and Dragan Kuprijanov. (from discogs.com)