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: Амајлија; transl. ''
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band formed in
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in 1979. Led by vocalist and guitarist Bogoljub "Čombe" Banjac, Amajlija reached the peak of popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their melodic
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sound.


History

The band was formed in 1979 by Bogoljub "Čombe" Banjac (vocals), Boško "Čvaja" Plaćkov (bass guitar), Predrag "Čole" Čoka (drums) — all three being former members of the band 'Oćeš-Nećeš (''Want It or Not'') — Slobodan "Veća" Većalkov (guitar) and Tomislav "Čvaja" Milei (rhythm guitar). At first the band performed cover versions of songs by
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and
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, and slowly prepared their own material. The band had rehearsals at the Zlatibor construction firm barracs, where, in late 1979, they had their debut live appearance. The band earned their first fee playing at a party organized by the Novi Sad Union of the Deaf People. During 1980 the band rehearsed intensely and performed occasionally, mostly at
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dances. During the same year, the band was joined by vocalist Petar "Pera Gumeni" Krsić, whose primary role in the band was of a showman. In 1981, on the invitation by
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producer Jovan Adamov, the band recorded four demo songs. The following year, the band performed at the Subotica Youth Festival. The band had another lineup change, the new members becoming Zoran Bojčevski (bass guitar) and Vojislav "Voja Ušar" Vilić (solo guitar), and then went on a hiatus, as a part of the members had to serve their mandatory stint in the
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. The band continued their activity in 1985, this time featuring Banjac on vocals and rhythm guitar and Većalkov switching to bass guitar. At a studio in Bukovac the band recorded material consisting of ten songs, intending to release them, which did not happen due to the low quality of the recordings. During the same year, the band performed as an opening act on the
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Yugoslav tour. Due to the positive reaction by the audience and Bajaga i Instruktori themselves, the band also performed on Bajaga i Instruktori 1986 tour, during which, due to a quarrel, the band disbanded. In June 1987 Banjac, as guitarist and vocalist, reformed Amajlija with bassist Zoran "Gera" Gerić and drummer Zoran "Petrija" Petrić. The band performed on numerous
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and as an opening act on the
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tours of the bands
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and
Griva Griva (Serbian Cyrillic: Грива; trans. '' Mane'') was a Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band from Novi Sad. Band history 1982—1992 The band was formed in 1982 by former Ibn Tup members, Zlatko Karavla (drums) and Josip Sabo (guita ...
. At the time, the band wrote their first hit songs, "Požuri druže" ("Hurry Up, Comrade") and "Dobar drug" ("Good Friend"). However, Banjac decided to disband the band and record the material for Amajlija's debut album alone, with the help of guitarist Zoran "Anka" Ančić, who also produced the album, and sound engineer Milan Ćirić, a former Čista Proza member. The album ''Samo ti'' (''Only You'') was released in 1989 through
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. In order to promote the album, Banjac formed the new Amajlija lineup, consisting of himself, Petar Krstić (vocals), Zoran Aničić (guitar), Slobodan Većkalov (bass guitar), Dejan Starčević (keyboard) and Julije Dondo (drums). The band's following album ''Zašto si tako blesava i luda'' (''Why Are You so Weird and Crazy''), also produced by Aničić, was released in 1990 through
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. Since Aničić decided to devote himself completely to a career as a producer, Većkalov switched to playing guitar, and the new bassist became the former Arena member Zoran "Zobma" Marjanović. While previous Amajlija album was mostly
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-oriented, ''Zašto si tako blesava i luda'' presented the band in a more
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sound, with the songs "To je bio dan" ("That Was the Day"), "Čeznem da te zeznem" ("I Wanna Screw You Up"), and "Veruj u ljubav" ("Believe in Love") being the album's main hits. Songs were composed by Banjac, and the lyrics were written by Banjac and Predrag Srbljanin, Banjac's former high school teacher. After the album release, the new band members became Miroslav "Kića" Maletič (solo guitar), and former
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member Milan "Mićko" Ljubenković (drums). Amajlija's third album, ''Vruće + hladno'' (''Hot + Cold''), was recorded in
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in 1991 by Banjac, Većkalov and Aničić only. With the album the band returned to hard rock sound.
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appeared on the album as a guest, playing
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. The album's biggest hits were the title track and the acoustic ballad "Ume biti gadno" ("It Can Get Nasty"), which the band had considered not to release at all. Due to the intense live performances after the album release, including the 1992 and 1993
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festival in
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, ''Vruće + hladno'' became the band's greatest commercial success. The band's fourth studio album, ''Čista zabava, čist rock 'n' roll'' (''Pure Entertainment, Pure Rock 'n' Roll'') was released through PGP-RTB successor
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. The album, recorded with Bajaga i Instruktori member
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on keyboards, featured
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elements, resulting in negative album critics. However, the tracks "Dala si mi" ("You Gave Me") and the cover of
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song "Prva ljubav" ("First Love"), due to their frequent radio broadcasts, became hits and the band got the opportunity to perform at the
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. After the album release, on May 13, 1994, the band held a large open air concert at the Novi Sad
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playground. In 1995, with the help of
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Nenad "Japanac" Stefanović, the band recorded the album ''Nikad više kao pre'' (''Never Again Like Before''). ''Nikad više kao pre'' was Amajlija's first album on which all the instruments were played by the band members. The album was recorded in Novi Sad Dum Dum studio and released in 1996. After the album release, the band had more than seventy live appearances, mainly at the Novi Sad club Zeppelin, and the Ujvideki Sinhaz theatre. The band also performed at the 1995 and 1996 Novi Sad Koncert godine (''Concert of the Year'') festivals. In 1998, Većalkov left the band, being replaced by Miroslav Maletić, but, soon after, the band went on hiatus and started performing occasionally only. In 1999, the band performed at the ''Štrand'' festival with Banjac's son Petar on drums for the first time. He would continue to occasionally perform with the band in the following years. The band continued their activity in the mid-2000s. In 2005 they recorded a new version of their old hit "Dobar drug", releasing it as a single. On July 5, 2008, the band performed as an opening act for
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at the Rock Bastion Festival in Novi Sad. They released their fifth studio album, ''Prosula si sake na kimono'' (''You Spilled
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''), in 2009 through
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. The album featured nine songs, including the rerecorded version of the song "Dobar drug", and the bonus track "Kišne kapljice" ("Rain Drops"), recorded with the
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orchestra Zorule. On May 26, 2009, Amajlija performed, alongside The Answer, as the opening act for
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on the concert held at
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in
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.Između dva albuma Amajlija svirala sa AC/DC i Status kvo
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In 2017, the band released the single "MamuTi" (the title being a word play, as in Serbian "Mamuti" means "
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", and "Mamu ti" means ".... your mother") on their official
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channel. In 2019 the band released the single "Veruj" ("Believe Me"). Amajlija's forming member Slobodan "Veća" Većkalov died on 6 July 2020."Preminuo gitarista Amajlije Slobodan Većkalov Veća", 021.rs
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Discography


Studio albums

*''Samo ti'' (1989) *''Zašto si tako blesava i luda'' (1990) *''Vruće + hladno'' (1992) *''Čista zabava, čist rock 'n' roll'' (1993) *''Nikad više kao pre'' (1996) *''Prosula si sake na kimono'' (2009)


References


External links


Amajlija official YouTube channelAmajlija at Discogs
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