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Siluete (Serbian Cyrillic: Силуете, trans. The Silhouettes) were a
Serbian and
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Belgrade in 1961. They were one of the pioneers...
- Pekinška Patka, Piloti,
Riblja Čorba,
Ritam Nereda,
Rambo Amadeus, S.A.R.S.,
Siluete, S
Vremena Na Vreme, Šarlo Akrobata, Pop Mašina, Smak, U Škripcu, Van Gogh...
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Yugoslav socialism. The 1960s
bands like
Bijele Strijele, Iskre, Roboti,
Siluete,
Crveni Koralji, Elipse,
Zlatni Dečaci, Crni Biseri, Sanjalice, Kameleoni...
- Tomi
Sovilj i
Njegove Siluete (Serbian Cyrillic: Томи Совиљ и Његове Силуете; trans.
Tommy Sovilj and His Silhouettes) were a
Yugoslav beat
group formed...
- of the
pioneers of the
Yugoslav rock scene, like Iskre,
Siluete, Tomi
Sovilj i
Njegove Siluete,
Sanjalice and Novi Fosili, and
later moved mostly towards...
- A
Piece of the Rock. In 1966
Yugoslav beat band Tomi
Sovilj i
Njegove Siluete released "Vule bule", a Serbo-Croatian
version of the song.
Their version...
- Gees’
version also
appears in the
newly released,
Baker 4 video. 1967:
Siluete recorded a Serbo-Croatian version,
entitled "Voleti nekog",
releasing it...
- the press, and the
Yugoslav media compared their rivalry with the band
Siluete to the one
between The
Beatles and The
Rolling Stones.
After the group...
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studio album Igor (2019). It
incorporates elements of "Vsichni Praznj" by
Siluetes 61 and
features background vocals from
American singer Santigold. Jon Caramanica...
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reached the top 10 of the
Billboard Disco Action chart.
Yugoslav rock band
Siluete recorded it in 1967 for the
Yugoslav TV show
Koncert za ludi
mladi svet...