Rambo Amadeus

Rambo Amadeus

Person from Montenegro

Genres: alternative, jazz, alternative rock, rock, funk

Rambo Amadeus

About Rambo Amadeus

Rambo Amadeus (born June 14, 1963 in Kotor, Montenegro) is a pseudonym for the Montenegrin Belgrade-based (hometown Herceg-Novi) rock singer-songwriter Antonije Pušić, popular all over the ex-Yugoslavia. A self-titled "musician, poet and media manipulator" continues to be one of the most interesting phenomena on music scene(s) of the former Yugoslavia. His songs combine satirical lyrics on the nature of common people and silliness of regional social and political sensations. He uses a mixture of musical styles (with bits of progressive and psychedelic rock, blues, jazz - converging towards drum and bass in later works, but involving a lot of turbo-folk elements in earlier songs), and self-conscious ironic wit (for example, one of his aliases is "Rambo Amadeus Svjetski Mega Car" (RASMC) -- "Rambo Amadeus World Mega Emperor"). His stage name itself is made from John Rambo and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Known also as a "charming king of jovial pop", his concerts are never mere repetitions of recorded songs, but a mixture of musical improvisation and humor exploiting all aspects of human nature in a crude manner as he is always followed by some of the best jazz/blues/rock musicians. Some fans compare his style and career path with those of Frank Zappa or Captain Beefheart. He had completed six grades of elementary music school for piano before dropping out. Before taking up music as a career choice, Rambo was an accomplished competitive sailor. Between 1972 and 1984, he represented Yugoslavia in numerous international regattas. During this period he was champion of Montenegro several times, an 8-time South-Adriatic champion, national title winner in the junior category, as well as International Đerdap Cup winner in 1980. He began to sing and compose during first year of high school (gymnasium) which soon led to involvement with various local bands in Herceg Novi and Podgorica. One of his first performances saw him play the mandolin in an orchestra that entertained guests of Herceg Novi's Plaza hotel. In 1985, he moved to Belgrade in pursuit of higher education. Parallel to his studies, he also played with various struggling bands and musicians.

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Rambo Amadeus — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Rambo Amadeus Partija (Vrh Dna 2015)
Rambo Amadeus PrivatizovA
Rambo Amadeus Kuglager kolo
Rambo Amadeus Glupi Hit
Rambo Amadeus Euro Neuro (Montenegro)
Rambo Amadeus Nazif
Rambo Amadeus Beton (korozija)
Rambo Amadeus Rastamana Kafu Przi
Rambo Amadeus Cobane vrati se
Rambo Amadeus Sokolov greben
Rambo Amadeus Rasta Mana Kafu Przi
Rambo Amadeus Fela Kuti, Druze Stari
Rambo Amadeus Vatrogasci
Rambo Amadeus Halid invalid Hari
Partija (Vrh Dna 2015)
PrivatizovA
Kuglager kolo
Glupi Hit
Euro Neuro (Montenegro)
Beton (korozija)
Rastamana Kafu Przi
Cobane vrati se
Sokolov greben
Rasta Mana Kafu Przi
Fela Kuti, Druze Stari
Vatrogasci
Halid invalid Hari