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'''Rokeri s Moravu''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Рокери с Мораву, meaning ''Rockers from [[Morava]]'') was a [[Serbia]]n band active from 1977-1991. Their music was a mix of [[Serbian folk]] with rock elements and the lyrics in folksy dialect of [[Šumadija]] and Morava valley, combined with numerous popular culture references.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} Their visual trademark were Serbian [[šajkača]] caps, worn either with traditional dress and/or in crazy combinations with [[tuxedo]]s, [[fur coat]]s or [[A-shirt]]s.
'''Rokeri s Moravu''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Рокери с Мораву}}, meaning ''The Rockers from the Morava'') was a Yugoslav and [[Serbia]]n band active from 1977-1991 and again from 2006-2008. Their music was a mix of [[Serbian folk music]] with rock elements and folksy, satirical lyrics in the village dialects of [[Šumadija]] and the [[Morava Valley]], combined with numerous popular culture references.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} Their visual trademark were Serbian [[šajkača]] caps and [[opanci]] shoes, worn either with traditional dress and/or in crazy combinations with [[tuxedo]]s, [[fur coat]]s or [[A-shirt]]s.


The band was formed in 1977 by Boris Bizetić, who wrote, composed and made musical arrangements for all Rokeri s Moravu's songs (more than 220) and who is also one of the lead singers of the band. The other lead singer was Zvonko Milenković. Two additional singers were Branislav Anđelović (who was also a guitar player) and Branko Janković. Branko Janković died in 1982 after a car accident. Branislav Anđelović left the band in 1988.
The band was formed in 1977 by [[Boris Bizetić]], who wrote, composed and made musical arrangements for all Rokeri s Moravu's songs (more than 220) and who is also one of the lead singers of the band. The other lead singer was Zvonko Milenković. Two additional singers were Branislav Anđelović (who was also a [[guitar player]]) and Branko Janković. Branko Janković died in 1982 after a car accident. Branislav Anđelović left the band in 1988.


''Rokeri'' recorded 19 albums between 1977 and 1991, when they stopped recording but continued having occasional live performances around Europe. Between 1988 and 1991 ''Rokeri'' released five VHS programs. During the 1990s they were active on television in several TV shows. The best-selling album was ''Krkenzi kikiriki'' from 1980. Their greatest hits include ''Turio Ljubiša pivo da se 'ladi'', ''Ja Tarzan a ti Džejn'', ''Stojadinka ovce šiša'', ''Seks na eks''... In 2005, 3 "best of" box sets of 2CDs each, titled ''Sabrana nedela'' (''Collected misdeeds'') was released. The following year their first DVD, with 30 previously unreleased music videos, came out. A comeback album, "Projekat", was released in 2007, recorded only by Boris Bizetić and Zvonko Milenković, with guest appearances by famous folk singer Predrag Cune Gojković, Predrag Živković Tozovac and Lepa Lukić. This album was followed by DVD with 20 music videos that same year.
''Rokeri'' recorded 19 studio albums from 1977 to 1991, when they stopped recording but continued having occasional live performances around Europe. Between 1988 and 1991 ''Rokeri'' released five VHS programs. During the 1990s they were active on television in several TV shows. The best-selling album was ''Krkenzi kikiriki'' from 1980. Their greatest hits include ''Turio Ljubiša pivo da se 'ladi'', ''Ja Tarzan a ti Džejn'', ''Stojadinka ovce šiša'', ''Seks na eks''... In 2005, 3 "best of" box sets of 2CDs each, titled ''Sabrana nedela'' (''Collected misdeeds'') was released. The following year their first DVD, with 30 previously unreleased music videos, came out. A comeback album, "Projekat", was released in 2006, recorded only by Boris Bizetić and Zvonko Milenković, with guest appearances by the famous folk singers [[Predrag Gojković Cune]], [[Predrag Živković Tozovac]] and [[Lepa Lukić]]. This album was followed by DVD with 20 music videos that same year.


Zvonko Milenković died in September 2008.
Zvonko Milenković died in September 2008.

== Discography ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Albums
!No.
!Albums
!Year
|-
|1.
|Stojadinka ovce šiša
|1978.
|-
|2.
|Drma, drma plovak
|1979.
|-
|3.
|Krkenzi kikiriki evri dej
|1980.
|-
|4.
|Keskese
|1981.
|-
|5.
|Ja Tarzan, a ti Džejn
|1982.
|-
|6.
|Kobac juri male 'tice
|1983.
|-
|7.
|Pomoravac
|1984.
|-
|8.
|Dinastija
|1984.
|-
|9.
|Cico, veštico
|1985.
|-
|10.
|Međunarodni poljoprivredni ansambl
|1986.
|-
|11.
|Rokeri s Moravu pevu u glas
|1987.
|-
|12.
|Rokeri s Moravu pevu po kućama
|1987.
|-
|13.
|Jugoslovenska ploča
|1988.
|-
|14.
|Tajna večera
|1989.
|-
|15.
|Pomozi bože
|1990.
|-
|16.
|Srbija se umirit ne može
|1990.
|-
|17.
|Nindže kornjače
|1991.
|-
|18.
|Projekat
|2006.
|}


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{quote|Rokeri s Moravu are [[punk (music)|punk]].|[[Željko Bebek]]}}
{{Blockquote|Rokeri s Moravu are [[punk (music)|punk]].|[[Željko Bebek]]}} {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
{{Blockquote|I love to listen Rokeri s Moravu in my car.|[[Željko Samardžić]]}} {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
{{Blockquote|I loved Rokeri s Moravu, and I still love them.|[[Lepa Lukić]]}} {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}


==References==
==References==
*{{cite web|url=http://www.politika.rs/ilustro/2507/4.htm|title=Rokeri s Moravu oće staru slavu|author=Jovan Antonijević|language=Serbian|date=200x-07-25}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.politika.rs/ilustro/2507/4.htm|title=Rokeri s Moravu oće staru slavu|author=Jovan Antonijević|language=Serbian|date= |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090623062347/http://www.politika.rs/ilustro/2507/4.htm|archivedate=2009-06-23}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=424684|title=Poetika gedžovanluka|author=Teofil Pančić|publisher=[[Vreme]]|date=2005-08-11}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=424684|title=Poetika gedžovanluka|author=Teofil Pančić|publisher=[[Vreme]]|date=2005-08-11}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/arhiva_html/472/25.html|title=Znam šta leti, a šta puzi (interview with Boris Bizetić)|publisher=Vreme|date=2000-01-22|author=Jelena Grujić}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/arhiva_html/472/25.html|title=Znam šta leti, a šta puzi (interview with Boris Bizetić)|publisher=Vreme|date=2000-01-22|author=Jelena Grujić}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.balkanmedia.com/m2/doc/4678-1.shtml|title=Vratili se "Rokeri"|publisher=Balkanmedia.com|date=2007-02-02}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.balkanmedia.com/m2/doc/4678-1.shtml|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070207102018/http://www.balkanmedia.com/m2/doc/4678-1.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=2007-02-07|title=Vratili se "Rokeri"|publisher=Balkanmedia.com|date=2007-02-02}}
* [http://www.borisbizetic.com/ Official site of Boris Bizetić], containing full discography of '''Rokeri s Moravu''' (Serbian)
* [http://www.borisbizetic.com/ Official site of Boris Bizetić], containing full discography of '''Rokeri s Moravu''' (Serbian)


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==See also==
*[[Rambo Amadeus]]

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Latest revision as of 21:20, 14 July 2024

Rokeri s Moravu (Serbian Cyrillic: Рокери с Мораву, meaning The Rockers from the Morava) was a Yugoslav and Serbian band active from 1977-1991 and again from 2006-2008. Their music was a mix of Serbian folk music with rock elements and folksy, satirical lyrics in the village dialects of Šumadija and the Morava Valley, combined with numerous popular culture references.[citation needed] Their visual trademark were Serbian šajkača caps and opanci shoes, worn either with traditional dress and/or in crazy combinations with tuxedos, fur coats or A-shirts.

The band was formed in 1977 by Boris Bizetić, who wrote, composed and made musical arrangements for all Rokeri s Moravu's songs (more than 220) and who is also one of the lead singers of the band. The other lead singer was Zvonko Milenković. Two additional singers were Branislav Anđelović (who was also a guitar player) and Branko Janković. Branko Janković died in 1982 after a car accident. Branislav Anđelović left the band in 1988.

Rokeri recorded 19 studio albums from 1977 to 1991, when they stopped recording but continued having occasional live performances around Europe. Between 1988 and 1991 Rokeri released five VHS programs. During the 1990s they were active on television in several TV shows. The best-selling album was Krkenzi kikiriki from 1980. Their greatest hits include Turio Ljubiša pivo da se 'ladi, Ja Tarzan a ti Džejn, Stojadinka ovce šiša, Seks na eks... In 2005, 3 "best of" box sets of 2CDs each, titled Sabrana nedela (Collected misdeeds) was released. The following year their first DVD, with 30 previously unreleased music videos, came out. A comeback album, "Projekat", was released in 2006, recorded only by Boris Bizetić and Zvonko Milenković, with guest appearances by the famous folk singers Predrag Gojković Cune, Predrag Živković Tozovac and Lepa Lukić. This album was followed by DVD with 20 music videos that same year.

Zvonko Milenković died in September 2008.

Discography

[edit]
Albums
No. Albums Year
1. Stojadinka ovce šiša 1978.
2. Drma, drma plovak 1979.
3. Krkenzi kikiriki evri dej 1980.
4. Keskese 1981.
5. Ja Tarzan, a ti Džejn 1982.
6. Kobac juri male 'tice 1983.
7. Pomoravac 1984.
8. Dinastija 1984.
9. Cico, veštico 1985.
10. Međunarodni poljoprivredni ansambl 1986.
11. Rokeri s Moravu pevu u glas 1987.
12. Rokeri s Moravu pevu po kućama 1987.
13. Jugoslovenska ploča 1988.
14. Tajna večera 1989.
15. Pomozi bože 1990.
16. Srbija se umirit ne može 1990.
17. Nindže kornjače 1991.
18. Projekat 2006.

Quotes

[edit]

Rokeri s Moravu are punk.

[citation needed]

I love to listen Rokeri s Moravu in my car.

[citation needed]

I loved Rokeri s Moravu, and I still love them.

[citation needed]

References

[edit]
  • Jovan Antonijević. "Rokeri s Moravu oće staru slavu" (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2009-06-23.
  • Teofil Pančić (2005-08-11). "Poetika gedžovanluka". Vreme.
  • Jelena Grujić (2000-01-22). "Znam šta leti, a šta puzi (interview with Boris Bizetić)". Vreme.
  • "Vratili se "Rokeri"". Balkanmedia.com. 2007-02-02. Archived from the original on 2007-02-07.
  • Official site of Boris Bizetić, containing full discography of Rokeri s Moravu (Serbian)