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Toronto Strip Clubs: Gypsy spirit infuses Bregovic’s life, music

June 17, 2009 · No Comments

Freedom seems to be an enduring pursuit of this half-Croatian, half-Serbian artist, who fell in love with rock music as a kid in Sarajevo. He has commented that “it was the only way we could make our voice heard and publicly express our discontent without risking jail.” He speaks of his passion for Gypsies, who “started making music when there was no copyright and music was inherited. They still think that anything they like in music is theirs. They take it freely (and) think nothing of grafting a Spanish harmony onto a Turkish melody with an odd Bulgarian beat.”
He also adores brass bands, which can perform a “poor man’s opera that you can play at weddings and funerals.” He relishes the fact that they will forever be barred from expensive restaurants – only getting in the door at cheap ones, where they can play for tips.
Bregovic, 59, studied violin briefly before turning to electric guitar, which he believed made him more attractive to girls; as a teenager, he played in strip bars – the only place during Communist times where one could experience “an escapade from life.”

See the full article from “San Francisco Chronicle”

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