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1 Band history  



1.1  19631971  





1.2  Post-disbandment reunions and releases  







2 Discography  



2.1  EPs  





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Daltoni
Daltoni in Niš
Daltoni in Niš
Background information
OriginNiš, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
  • beat music
  • rock
  • Years active1963-1971
    (Reunions: 1994, 2016)
    LabelsJugoton, Croatia Records
    Past membersBranislav Cvetković
    Žarko Stanković
    Rista Traković
    Nebojša Stojanović
    Miodrag Rašić
    Dušan Mitrović
    Miša Tašić
    Mihajlo Paligorić
    Miodrag Stojanović
    Goce Nikolovski
    Žarko Bajagić
    Dragan Nikolić
    Rade Radivojević
    Josip Kolbert

    Daltoni (Serbian Cyrillic: Далтони; translation: The Daltons) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Niš in 1963. They were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene.

    Formed by high school students, Daltoni initially performed beat music. In the mid-1960s they became one of the most popular Yugoslav bands. They released their only studio release, the EP Ruka od sna, in 1968, with the title track becoming a nationwide hit. At the end of the 1960s the band moved towards more contemporary sound, but failed to sustain their popularity, disbanding in 1971.

    Band history[edit]

    1963–1971[edit]

    The band was formed in August 1963 by Branislav Cvetković (who at first took up guitar, but soon switched to bass guitar) Žarko Stanković (guitar), Rista Trajković (rhythm guitar) and Nebojša Stojanović (drums).[1] At the time, all of the members were sixteen years old.[1] For their first public appearance, at the Gimnazijada festival in Skopje, the band was joined by vocalist Miodrag Rašić.[1] At first the band mostly performed cover versions of The Shadows' songs.[1] The band had their first public appearance in their hometown in 1965, at the club Index.[1] The band would continue to perform in the club, where vocal duties were occasionally given to Dušan Mitrović and Miša『Šolja』Tašić, and Mihajlo "Mika" Paligorić was temporarily the band's drummer.[1] The band was soon joined by keyboardist Miodrag『Miško』Stojanović.[1]

    In 1966, Rašić officially left the band; he died several years later in a car accident.[1] He was replaced by Goce Nikolovski from the rival group Rubinsi (The Rubies).[1] The new lineup presented themselves for the first time at the Niš Faculty of Technical Science on 29 November 1966. The band soon gained the status of a live attraction.[1] In January 1967 they won the first place at Belgrade's second Gitarijada festival.[1] In May the band performed at the Zagreb second Festival of Vocal-Instrumental Ensembles[2] and in September of the same year they won the first place at the first Niš Gitarijada festival.[1] On October 30, the band organized their first solo concert in Belgrade, at Belgrade Youth Center. In the first part of the concert they performed cover versions of The Beatles' songs, including most of the tracks from the album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and in the second half they played their own songs.[1]

    By the end of 1967, the band had already changed the lineup with Trajković and Cvetković being replaced by Žarko Bajagić (bass guitar) and Dragan Nikolić (rhythm guitar), both former members of Rubinsi.[1] Their transfer from Rubinsi led to a physical fight between the members of two bands, after which Bajagić ended up with a broken jaw.[1] The following year, the band performed at the Skopje Fair and prepared their debut EP Ruka od sna ('Dream Hand'), released by Jugoton.[1] It was the first official release by a rock group from Niš.[3] The EP featured four tracks: "Petak" ('Friday'), "Vraćam se ponekad u prošlost" ('I Think about the Past Sometimes'), "Volim našu istinu" ('I Love Our Truth') and the title track, which became a hit on Yugoslav radio stations.[1] Having released the EP, the band went on a Serbian tour, performing first in Niš, in December 1968, at the Park cinema, and a few days later, on December 25, at the Golden Guitar festival in Belgrade, ending up at the fourth place. At this performance, keyboardist Rade Radivojević performed with the band for the first time.[1]

    During the summer of the following year, the band went on an Adriatic seaside resort tour including the MOC festival in Bečići.[4] On their return, the band held a concert at the Niš JNA Dome, and on March 8, the band organized a marathon concert on which they performed for twenty-eight hours, beating the record held by the Sarajevo band Čičak for about two hours.[1] During the concert Daltoni performed over three hundred songs.[1] This event attracted some attention from the foreign press.[4]

    During the same year, the band moved to Belgrade and in May performed at the Pop Stars '70 festival. With the new keyboardist Josip Kolbert, the band performed at various venues including the Euridika club and the Belgrade Youth Center, expanding their repertoire with the up-to-date hits, thus changing their musical style.[1] At the time, the majority of the band's performances were covers of bands such as Jethro Tull, Family, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Sly and the Family Stone and Blodwyn Pig.[4] In mid-1970, Radivojević returned to the band and drummer Stojanović went to serve the army, being replaced by Mika Paligorić. This lineup often performed at the Niš Faculty of Civil Engineering and prepared new songs, which were recorded at the studio of Radio Niš, but the material was not released.[5] In the meantime, in May, the band went on a tour across Istria, returning to Niš in October 1971, when the band officially disbanded.[1] During the 1970s, some of the band members held occasional club performances under the name Daltoni.[1]

    Post-disbandment reunions and releases[edit]

    In 1994 the band reunited to perform, alongside Dejan Cukić, YU Grupa, Generacija 5, Bjesovi, Galija, Ekatarina Velika, Partibrejkers, Električni Orgazam, Van Gogh, Leb i Sol, Kerber, Zabranjeno Pušenje, Riblja Čorba, Toni Montano, Rambo Amadeus, Babe, and others, on Rock 'n' Roll zauvek (Rock 'n' Roll Forever) concert held at Belgrade Fair – Hall 1.

    In 1999 the unreleased recorded material, along with a part of Faculty of Civil Engineering performance and the first EP was released on the band's self-released compilation Anthology.[1] In 2005, the song "Ruka od sna" appeared on the box set Kad je rock bio mlad – Priče sa istočne strane (1956–1970) ('When Rock Was Young – East Side Stories (1956–1970)'), released by Croatia Records in 2005 and featuring songs by the pioneering Yugoslav rock acts.[6]

    In June 2016 the band reunited to perform on the concert which was a part of Rok muzej uživo ('Rock Museum Live') exhibit in Niš.[7]

    Discography[edit]

    EPs[edit]

    Compilations[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 55.
  • ^ Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog R'n'R. Niš: self-released. p. 13.
  • ^ Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog R'n'R. Niš: self-released. p. 14.
  • ^ a b c Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog R'n'R. Niš: self-released. p. 15.
  • ^ Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog R'n'R. Niš: self-released. p. 16.
  • ^ Daltoni at rateyourmusic.com
  • ^ ""Rok muzej" u Nišu kao dokaz da je rok kultura još živa", juznevesti.com
  • External links[edit]


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