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1 Biography  



1.1  Early career  





1.2  Riblja Čorba  





1.3  Bajaga i Instruktori  





1.4  Solo works  





1.5  Album production  







2 Personal life  





3 Awards  





4 Discography  



4.1  With Riblja Čorba  



4.1.1  Studio albums  







4.2  Live albums  





4.3  With Bajaga i Instruktori  





4.4  Solo  



4.4.1  Soundtrack albums  









5 References  





6 Bibliography  





7 External links  














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Bajaga
Бајагa
Bajaga promoting the MTV Europe Music Awards in Serbia in October 2009.
Born

Momčilo Bajagić


(1960-02-19) 19 February 1960 (age 64)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • Years active1975–present
    Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
    Musical career
    Genres
  • pop rock
  • post-punk
  • Instrument(s)
    • Guitar
  • vocals
  • LabelsJugoton

    Momčilo Bajagić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Бајагић; born 19 February 1960), better known under pseudonym Bajaga (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајагa), is a Serbian rock musician. Best known as the leader of Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, as well as a former member of rock band Riblja Čorba.

    Biography[edit]

    Early career[edit]

    Bajagić started his musical career as a singer for the band TNT. He wrote his first lyrics (for the song "Dvadeseta noć"("Twentieth Night") as a member of this band. After TNT disbanded in 1976, Bajagić joined the band Ofi led by organist Toma "Ofinger" Stojković. After Stojković left the band, Bajagić and the two other Ofi members, drummer Dragan『Đera』Đerić and vocalist Živorad『Žika』Milenković, formed the band "Glogov Kolac" (Hawthorn Stake) with guitarist Rajko Kojić. After only one performance, Glogov Kolac disbanded. Bajagić refused Boban Petrović's invitation to join Zdravo, while Kojić joined the band SOS and later Riblja Čorba.

    Riblja Čorba[edit]

    In 1978, Bajagić was invited to join Riblja Čorba as rhythm guitarist as a suggestion of Bajagić's former bandmate Rajko Kojić (then lead guitarist in the band). Bajagić recorded six albums with Riblja Corba. He wrote songs『Ja sam se ložio na tebe』("I Was Crushing on You"), "Baby, Baby I Don't Wanna Cry",『Muzičari koji piju』("Musicians Who Drink") and "Kad hodaš" ("When You're Walking"). He co-wrote the songs『Dva dinara, druže』("Two Dinars, Comrade"),『Nemoj srećo, nemoj danas』("Don't Honey, Not Today"), "Kazablanka" ("Casablanca"), "Evo ti za taksi" ("Here's Some for the Cab"), "Draga, ne budi peder" ("Honey, Don't Be a Faggot"), "Dobro jutro" ("Good Morning"), "Odlazak u grad" ("Going to the City"),『Srećan put, pišo moja mala』("Have A Nice Trip, My Little Winky"), and others.

    Pozitivna geografija

    During his work with Riblja Čorba, Bajagić wrote a number of humorous pop rock songs that did not fit into the band's hard rock sound and decided to release a solo album. He recorded the album Pozitivna geografija (Positive Geography) with musicians who would later become members of his band Bajaga i Instruktori: vocalist Dejan Cukić (a former Dizel, Tilt and Bulevar member), bass guitarist Miroslav "Cvele" Cvetković (a former Tilt, Pop Mašina and Papatra member), guitarist Nenad Stamtović (a former Tilt, Zebra, Suncokret and Bulevar member) and drummer Vladimir Golubović (a former Tilt, Suncokret and Riblja Čorba member). The album was produced by Kornelije Kovač and was released in late January 1984, bringing hits "Limene trube" ("Brass Trumpets"), "Tekila gerila" ("Tequila Guerilla"), "Mali slonovi" ("Little Elephants"), "Marlena", and『Pustite me, druže』("Let Me Go, Comrade"). Although released as Bajagić's solo album, Pozitivna geografija was later included in Bajaga i Instruktori official discography, as it featured future Bajaga i Instruktori members. Bajagić and the musicians that were involved in the album recording performed in Kulušić club in Zagreb on 12 April 1984, and on 21 April in Dom SindikatainBelgrade, appearing as Bajaga i Instruktori (Bajaga and the Instructors) for the first time at the latter concert.

    At the time of the album recording, Bajagić wanted to remain a member of Riblja Čorba, but the popularity of his songs caused conflicts inside the band. In July 1984 he was, alongside Kojić, excluded from Riblja Čorba, and started a tour with his new band.

    Bajaga i Instruktori[edit]

    Led by Bajagić, Bajaga i Instruktori became one of the most successful and influential rock bands of the former Yugoslav and Serbian rock scene. Their string of albums in the mid-to-late 1980s placed them at the very top of the former Yugoslav rock scene, alongside other mega-selling bands such as Bijelo Dugme and Riblja Čorba. The band has released nine studio albums (including Pozitivna geografija).

    Solo works[edit]

    Bajagić released two solo albums, both featuring film soundtracks written by him: Ni na nebu ni na zemlji (for the film of the same name)[1] and Profesionalac – Muzika iz filma (for the film The Professional). Bajagić recorded the latter with pop rock/folk rock band Apsolutno Romantično.[2] He also composed music for TV series Otvorena Vrata. [3]

    Album production[edit]

    Bajagić produced Bezobrazno Zeleno debut album BZ1 released in 1983.[4] He also produced Heroji's only album, 88 in 1988,[5] as well as their 7" single "Bilder" / "Instruktor skijanja" ("Bodybuilder" / "Skiing Instructor", released in 1986).[6] He produced his solo album Profesionalac – Muzika iz filma,[2] and participated in the production of Bajaga i Instruktori releases Četiri godišnja doba (Four Seasons, released in 1991)[7] and Muzika na struju (Electric Music, released in 1993).[8]

    Personal life[edit]

    Bajagić completed primary and secondary education in Belgrade. In 1989, he married Emilija Stoletović, two years his junior(then employee of embassy of Burma in Belgrade).[9] They have two children together, son Marko and daughter Anđela.[10] They divorced in 2022, after 33 years of marriage.[11]

    Bajagić was elected member on 5-year term of the Red Star Assembly Crvena zvezda Basketball Club on 27 December 2021.[12][13]

    Awards[edit]

    In 2021 he was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star.[14]

    Discography[edit]

    With Riblja Čorba[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Live albums[edit]

    With Bajaga i Instruktori[edit]

    Solo[edit]

    Soundtrack albums[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Момчило Бајагић Бајага* - Ни На Небу Ни На Земљи". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ a b "Bajaga* - Muzika Iz Filma "Profesionalac"". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Momcilo 'Bajaga' Bajagic". IMDb.com. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  • ^ "Bezobrazno Zeleno - 1". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Хероји* - 88". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Хероји* - Билдер / Инструктор Скијања". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Bajaga & Instruktori* - Četiri Godišnja Doba". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Bajaga & Instruktori* - Muzika Na Struju". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Upoznao ju je u autobusu i 35 godina voli samo nju: Ovo je Bajagina supruga kojoj je posvetio SVE svoje pesme! (FOTO)". Telegraf.rs. February 16, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ Моје песме имају мирис Београда Moje pesme imaju miris Beograda ("Politika", April 21. 2013)
  • ^ "Šooook! Razveo Se Bajaga Nakon 33 Godine Braka!?".
  • ^ "Čović još pet godina na čelu Zvezde, najveći saziv Skupštine u istoriji kluba". mozzartsport.com. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  • ^ "Čoviću novi mandat, u Skupštini Vučević, Miličić, sportisti, glumci..." b92.net. December 27, 2021. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  • ^ "Председник Вучић уручио одликовања поводом Дана државности Републике Србије". Председник Републике Србије. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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