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263:. In the late 1960s the band performed abroad, trying to secure a contract with a foreign record label and, after failing to do so, disbanded in 1971. Miščević reformed Siluete in the mid-1970s and continued to lead them through the following years. A number of musicians passed through the band, with Mišćević and keyboardist Ljuba Đorđević being the only mainstay members. The band held numerous performances in the late 1970s and the 1980s, but enjoyed little media attention and popularity. Miščević died in 1995, Siluete thus ending their activity. 601: 354:), who suggested they work together, so he became the band's new singer. As Lutalice disbanded in 1964, Miščević moved back to Siluete. However, Siluete still had a contract with Sovilj, so for a short period of time they performed with two singers: Sovilj would perform in the first part of concerts and Miščević in the second. After a year spent in Siluete, Sovilj left the band, Siluete continuing with Miščević as the sole vocalist. 346:) with guitarist Božidar "Lari" Plesničar and rhythm guitarist Slobodan Mihajlović, and Ilić continued to lead Siluete in the new lineup: Dejan Dunjić (bass guitar), Jovan Mišević (drums), Miomir "Kraka" Petrović (formerly of Safiri, rhythm guitar) and Ljuba Đorđević (keyboards). This lineup of the band performed The Shadows-influenced instrumental music. On one of their performances they were approached by singer 33: 795:
to secure a contract with a foreign record label, but after failing to do so they split-up. The members of the band returned to Yugoslavia, Cvetković joining the band CD, with only Miščević staying in West Germany. He spent two more years there, performing with an Italian band. After returning to Yugoslavia in 1973 he performed with various bands, including the band Formula Ljubavi (
486:). As all the members of the band except Jelić had long hair, he appeared on the stage wearing a wig. During the year the band had more than 80 concerts across Yugoslavia, often performing large venues. In Skopje they performed during pouring rain in front of about 6,000 people. During 1966 they often performed in Belgrade and 836:, drums). Siluete went on a tour on which Miščević appeared on stage with a snake, but they saw little success and disbanded once again. In 1976 Miščević and Đorđević reformed Siluete with a group of younger musicians. This lineup recorded the singles "Ponoćni voz" ("Midnight Train") and "Makedonsko devojče" (" 794:
In 1969 Dunjić left the band and moved to London. He was replaced by bass guitarist and painter Aleksandar Cvetković. After releasing the single with the songs "Sećanje na Keti" ("Memory of Cathy") and "Dosadan dan" ("Boring Day"), they started performing in clubs all over Europe, once again trying
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During the following years Miščević led Siluete with little success. The new musical trends pushed Siluete to the margin of the Yugoslav scene. The band usually performed smaller venues and saw little media attention. However, they did appear on several large festivals, on which the band would
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In 1975 Miščević decided to reform Siluete. The new lineup featured, beside Miščević, only one former Siluete member, Ljuba Đorđević (keyboards). The rest of the lineup consisted of Slobodan "Boba" Orlić (formerly of Bitnici, bass guitar) Dragan Vukelić (electric piano) and Radomir Dramičanin
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he provoked audience to trow rotten fruit on stage. On some of the concerts Miščević organized dancing competitions for girls from the audience, with the first prize being a week of dating him, the second prize three days of dating him and the third prize a date with him. He started receiving
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as one of the opening bands. More than 180 musicians passed through Siluete, with Miščević and Đorđević being the only mainstay members of the band. Đorđević died in 1986, but Miščević decided to continue the band's activity. In 1994, a various artists compilation album
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Soon after the formation, Siluete, fronted by charismatic vocalist Zoran Miščević, gained the attention of the audience with their live performances. In 1963 the original members of the band departed, a part of the original lineup continuing with new members as
243:. In 1964 Miščević returned to Siluete, and the band soon gained nationwide fame thanks to their energetic and sometimes transgressive live performances. During the 1960s they were one of the most popular Yugoslav rock bands, Miščević becoming the first 721:, and young people across Yugoslavia sprayed the band's name on walls. However, a part of the press criticized the band for dedicating most of their attention to their appearance and not making any efforts to improve their musical skills and sound. 786:, a riot broke out. A large number of chairs was broken, Miščević's shirt was ripped off and his gold necklace was split, Ljuba Đorđević was hit on the head with a bottle and their manager's wallet was stolen. At the Siluete concert in 589:). This was the band's first release to feature their own songs, the title track and the song "Raskid" ("Breakup"), both of them written by Dunjić. The other two songs on the EP were "Voleti nekog" ("To Love Somebody", a cover of the 790:
the band members broke their guitars, got in a fight with the audience and the band's van was by damaged by the mob. The band spent the summer of 1968 performing in Belgrade, playing four times a week in the Rade Končar School yard.
692:). The band appeared on front covers of various magazines and Miščević's long blond hair caused numerous scandals. There were several attempts by citizens of Belgrade to cut his hair, so he got the media's attention by trying to 541:"). All the lyrics were written by Miomir Petrović. The release was disliked by the press, and the band members themselves stated that the songs were recorded hastily and that they are not satisfied with the EP. However, 475:, Siluete performed with other popular rock bands. They were proclaimed the second best band (behind Elipse) by the jury, but were voted the Best Band by the audience. On the festival debuted the band's new guitarist 306:
and in the club Euridika. Mišević was soon replaced by more experienced Miroslav "Mine" Minić. At the beginning of 1962, the band had their first appearance in front of larger crowd, on a concert of popular singer
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After their efforts to gain success abroad failed, the band decided to dedicate themselves to their status on the Yugoslav scene. They organized a comeback concert in Belgrade Youth Center, which featured
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During 1965 Siluete shocked the Yugoslav public with their energetic live performances and their appearance, which secured them with huge popularity. At the time there were around 230 rock bands in
852:'s hit "Kad bi bio bijelo dugme" ("If I Were a White Button"), with altered lyrics including the verses "Dok su bile Siluete / Dugmići su bili malo dete" ("While Silhouettes were playing / the 32: 1600: 420:. In mid-1964, Tomi Sovilj formed his own Siluete, but the members of the original Siluete filed a lawsuit against him, so Sovilj continued to perform with his band under the name 224: 357:
The new lineup had their first large performance in the Vuk Karadžić Cultural Centre, on the concert entitled "Koncert za karikaturu i tvist" ("A Concert for
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in 2005 and featuring songs by the pioneering Yugoslav rock acts. "Tema Silueta" was recorded in 1962, on a rehearsal in Gvozden Eror's apartment.
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The songs "Tvoj rođendan", "Uhvati vetar" and the previously unreleased instrumental "Tema Silueta" ("Siluete's Theme") was published on the
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Siluete were officially formed on October 20, 1961, by Zoran Miščević (vocals and bass guitar), Branko Gluščević (formerly of the
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Siluete former drummer Miroslav Minić moved to Germany, where he would perform with Belgrade Show Orchestra. In 1971 he moved to
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Encouraged by the success in Yugoslavia, the band decided to try to break into the foreign market, for months they performing in
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Siluete in 1967, from left to right: Slobodan Todorović, Ljuba Đorđević, Zoran Miščević, Dejan Dunjić and Jovan Mišević
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creating music by using bones. In 1967 they were voted the best Yugoslav band by the readers of the youth magazine
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The releases brought them new attention of the media, which started promoting rivalry between Silute and
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was sold more in than 60,000 copies. In 1967 the band released two more EPs. The first one was entitled
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in Belgrade Economy School, which was followed by performances on numerous dances, in the café at the
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in front of some 3,500 people. Siluete performed in the competitive part of the program alongside
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Miščević was awarded several times for his contribution to Yugoslav music. He was awarded with
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during the summer of 1963, the forming members of Siluete departed. Simjanović moved to
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of the Yugoslav rock scene and the Yugoslav press comparing their rivalry with the band
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program. For a short period of time percussionist Gvozden Eror performed with them.
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his hair. He provoked the conservative public by posing for photographers under a
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One of numerous Siluete lineups from the 1980s. The lineup pictured features
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were just kids"). Siluete would appear on Bijelo Dugme's 1979 concert at
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wrote about their performances describing them as "descendants of
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and were proclaimed the Best Band. In 1965 the band appeared in
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The song "Uhvati vetar" was covered by the Yugoslav rock band
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was one of the forming members of Siluete) to the one between
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Kad je rock bio mlad – Priče sa istočne strane (1956–1970)
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Kad je rock bio mlad – Priče sa istočne strane (1956–1970)
494:. In 1966 they also appeared in Sava Popović's short film 380:. On October 14, 1964, they appeared, alongside Faraoni, 1029:"Makedonsko devojče" / "The Girls From Macedonia" (1976) 416:) concert series, arguably the first rock festival in a 926:
Siluete former guitarist Miroslav Petrović formed the
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When Rock Was Young – East Side Stories (1956–1970)
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Siluete in 1967, from left to right: Slobodan Todorović, Ljuba Đorđević, Zoran Miščević, Dejan Dunjić and Jovan Mišević
Belgrade
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Rock and roll
instrumental rock
beat music
rhythm and blues
rock
shock rock
Diskos
PGP-RTB
PGP-RTS
Zoran Simjanović
Tomi Sovilj
Dragi Jelić
Serbian Cyrillic
Yugoslav
Belgrade
Yugoslav rock scene
The Shadows
instrumental
Tomi Sovilj
superstar
Elipse
Zoran Simjanović
The Rolling Stones
The Beatles
combo
Zoran Simjanović

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