10 available Fan Reports
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Super koncert
by Mojca at Krizanke on 30.09.2023
Super koncert, razen težav z ozvočenjem, za kar band verjetno ni kriv, je bilo vse top! Band se vedno zveni kot na posnetkih, zelo pozitivno presenečenje. -
Prljavci, eni in edini!
by Tom at Križanke on 30.09.2023
Super koncert. Že kar nekaj časa je minilo, kar sem jih gledal v živo in zopet so me navdušili. Slišali smo skoraj vse njihove paradne in tudi nekaj manj poznanih, ki jih prav tako energično zašpilajo.
Artist description
Prljavo Kazalište is a Croatian rock band.
Their first line-up consisted of Zoran Cvetković – Zok (solo guitar), Nino Hrastek (bass guitar), Tihomir Fileš (drums), Davorin Bogović (vocalist) and of course, Jasenko Houra (rhythm guitar).
Their first album came out in 1979 under the title “Prljavo kazalište” and it caused a commotion and a boycott on the part of the media because of its political, pro-western engagement.
Their first album was an irrefutable evidence of their extraordinary talent, but it was the second one, “Crno bijeli svijet” that truly showed their creative potential which resulted with a sale in over 150 000 copies.
The album “Zlatne godine” came out in 1985 and on it appears for the first time the new singer Mladen Bodalec.
The song “Ruža Hrvatska” (Mojoj Majci) was to become a tipping point in their career.
The series of concerts started where thousands of people with Croatian flags would gather. The tour culminated with a legendary concert held on the 17th of October 1989 in Zagreb which was up till then the biggest gathering in the history of Croatia. It is estimated that there were between 250 000 and 300 000 people on the concert.
In 1997, the band celebrated their 20 years of existence with a concert with a symphonic orchestra in Lisinski hall in Zagreb.
In 2003, a new album under the name “Radio Dubrava” came out.
In the beginning of 2009, they held a spectacular concert in Zagreb’s newly opened Arena.
They announced the work on their new studio album with the single “Možda dogodine” released in 2010. This album marked the return of Prljavo Kazalište to their old, famous sound.