Hi people,
About whom I will write first rather than the band Paraf.Paraf was a punk rock and later post-punk band from Rijeka, Croatia, known as one of the pioneers of punk rock in the former Yugoslavia.
Punk rock years (1976-1980)
Following the expansion of punk rock in Europe,
teenagers Valter Kocijančić (guitar, vocals), Zdravko Čabrijan (bass)
and Dušan Ladavac "Pjer" (drums) formed Paraf in 1976. They played their
first gig at Belvedere in Rijeka on December 31, 1976. The band's early live appearances were at Rijeka high-school parties along with the bands of similar musical orientation, Termiti, Protest and Lom. During the late 1978, the band started performing frequently, even outside Rijeka. They played in Ljubljana, Belgrade, Zagreb. The band also performed at the Novi Sad BOOM festival, as well as an opening act for The Ruts concert in Zagreb. In 1979, they released their debut single "Rijeka", a cover version of the Ramones song "Chinese Rocks", but Kocijančić signed as the song author in order to test the Yugoslav critics of the time. Despite the intention, it was the Džuboks magazine journalist Petar Luković who recognized that the song was a cover version. The band also appeared on the various artists compilation album Novi punk val 78-80, released by ZKP RTLJ in 1980, with the song "Narodna pjesma" ("Folk Song").
After several delays, the band debut album A dan je tako lijepo počeo... (And The Day Started Out So Nicely...) was released by ZKP RTLJ in the Spring of 1980. Due to provocative lyrics, the album was classified as kitsch
product, and thus liable to additional taxation, despite subsequent
changes to some of the lyrics as well as the selection of a different
album cover. In line with the punk rock ideology, the band addressed
several topics which were at the time new to the Yugoslav rock: the
songs featured ironic usages of communist slogans, mocked, at the time, one of the most popular bands, Bijelo Dugme,
in the song "Pritanga i vaza", insulting the police in the censored
version of "Narodna pjesma", and dealt with social themes typical for a
port city. The album was produced by the band's close associate Goran
Lisica "Fox", assisted by Igor Vidmar.
After the album release Valter Kocijančić left the band, later
joining the band Istočni Izlaz, until quitting his musical career and
becoming a teacher, which is also his current occupation. He was
replaced by a female vocalist Pavica Mijatović, under the pseudonym
Vim Cola, and the former Zadnji guitarist Klaudio Žic. The latter soon
left, while two new members - guitarist Mladen Vičić "Riči" and keyboard
player Raul Varlen - joined the band. With the arrival of the new
members, the band also changed their musical style, moving towards post-punk, influenced by British bands such as Gang of Four and Wire.
Post-punk years (1980-1986)
The
new musical orientation was presented to the wider audience on the
second synth-laden studio album "Izleti" ("Excursions"), featuring songs
"Pobuna bubuljica" ("Acne Uprising"), "Nestašni đački izleti" ("Naughty
School Excursions"), "Javna kupatila" ("Public Bathrooms") and
"Federico u bačvi" ("Federico in a Barrel"), the latter being inspired
by the Federico Fellini film Casanova.
The album also featured their classic cold-wave single "Tužne uši"
("Sad ears") with the memorable chant "Ležim na leđima i plačem a suze
mi teku u uši" ("I am lying on my back crying and tears are flowing down
into my ears").
Guitarist Vičić left the band after a series of promotional concerts and was replaced by a former Termiti
(Termites) member Robert Tičić. The new lineup started working on the
third studio album. However, before the album was mixed, the
twenty-two-year-old Tičić suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage. His
replacement was former Konjak guitarist Mladen Ilić, later the founder
of the band Psi (Dogs).
Their third album Zastave (Flags), released in 1984, was produced by the band themselves with Borghesia member Aldo Ivančić. Inspired by Miroslav Krleža's
multi-volume novel of the same name, the album featured lyrical themes
related to the recent European political history. Most of the album
featured somewhat obscure thematic references and occasionally absurd
lyrics set to sparse, post-punk-influenced melodies such as the Gang of
Four-like "Kad se oglasi" ("When the [Trumpet] Sounds") or
Wire-influenced "Zastave". In other songs, such as the ethereal "Oj
ponose moj" ("Oh, my Pride") and the bizarre collage "Zlatno Doba"
("Golden Age"), Paraf explored interesting and fresh approaches to both
songwriting and production. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the album was
largely ignored by the mainstream audiences.
Paraf eventually disbanded in 1986. Pavica Mijatović and Zdravko Čabrijan got married, moved to island Krk
and started a tourist business. Drummer Dušan Ladavac joined Let 2 but
left the band before it evolved into long-lived and influential
alternative rock-act Let 3.
Reunions
The
original Paraf lineup reunited in 1994 in order to perform at the
Ri-Rock festival, the third Fiju Briju festival, as well as to perform
several solo concerts. In 1996, Kocijančić performed the song "Rijeka"
with the ad hoc group Blagdan Band, and the recording of the song appeared on the live album Pallach's not dead.
The original lineup reunited again on December 13, 2003, and the
recordings of the songs "Rijeka" and "Hit tema" ("Hit theme") from the
performance were released on the various artists live album 25. Ri-Rock,
released by Dallas Records in 2004. Four years later, in 2008, the band
reunited in both the punk rock and post-punk lineups at the promotion
of the Riječki Novi Val box set.
Unreleased material
"Goli Otok" ("The Barren Island") was a rather provocative and highly controversial song about the maximum-security, top secret prison and labor camp on the inhospitable island near Rijeka (where, aside from common criminals, the authorities also kept some of the political prisoners well into the 1970s), that was never officially released, but only performed live.Another suppressed song from the period was "Narodna pjesma" which featured censored lyrics on the debut album, but the original version appeared on the Novi punk val 78-80 compilation album.
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