Nostradamos (band)
Nostradamos Νοστράδαμος | |
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Origin | Athens, Greece |
Genres | Pop, Rock[1] |
Years active | 1971–1975 |
Labels | Κίνησις, Fabelsound, Lyra[1] Zodiac[2] |
Members | Stelios Fotiadis Ippokratis Exarchopoulos (Charlie) Chris King Despoina Glezou |
Nostradamos (
History
Rise to stardom
Nostradamos was founded in 1971 by Stelios Fotiadis, Ippokratis Exarchopoulos, and Chris King. It was one of the most popular pop groups in Greece which dominated the Greek pop-rock scene in the early to mid-seventies.
Scandal and sudden fall
During their successful 1973 tour, the group were touring Northern Greece when police and junta security forces went to a
The group did not have the funds to pay for the damages the family of the girl had demanded, and they resorted to asking for money from friends and acquaintances.[3] The money was finally collected and the girl's family dropped the charges. Subsequently, Charlie was released from jail.[3] Following the incident, the junta forbade any broadcast of the group's music while at the same time a directive was issued to all Greek schools that prohibited students from attending concerts by the group.[3]
The affair greatly damaged the group, and even more so Charlie, who never psychologically recovered from the incident.
Aftermath
After the breakup of Nostradamos, Charlie worked at various entertainment venues to try to earn money to pay back the loans he received to pay the girl's family.[3] While he tried to launch a solo career, he never attained the same success that he had as a member of the group. His only notable solo accomplishment was his song "Ο Θάνατος του Kλόουν" (Death of the Clown), which he sang at the Music Festival of Thessaloniki with success.[3]
After "Death of the Clown", Charlie started using drugs. He was arrested in the 1990s for possession and trafficking of
In his second year of incarceration, days before his trial date, Charlie overdosed and died at the Tzaneio Hospital for inmates of Korydallos Prison on 21 March 2000, six days shy of his 47th birthday.[3][10] Group member Rena Pangrati had died on 25 June 1998 from a pill overdose.[11] In a 2016 interview with Lifo magazine, Despoina Glezou stated that she was "hard with the fans" of the group, and "she was trying to protect the other three [members]" from the fans. She also stated that this made it easier for her to eventually leave the group.[12] Nostradamos has been ranked as number 9 in a list of the top 10 most influential rock groups during the dictatorship in Greece.[4]
Discography
This is the complete discography of Nostradamos from the compilation "Νοστράδαμος – Νοσταλγοί Του Rock 'N' Roll - 20 Μεγάλες Επιτυχίες" (Nostradamos – Nostalgic for Rock 'N' Roll – 20 Big Hits) released in 2007 by Δίφωνο on CD.[13] The songs were also released as vinyl singles and albums in the 1970s.[13][14]
Track number | Song title | Length |
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1 | Ατλαντίς (Μαγική Πολιτεία) (Atlantis (Magical Realm)) | 3:42 |
2 | Τι Συμβαίνει (What's Going On) | 2:26 |
3 | Του Χωριού Το Πανηγύρι (The Village Festival) | 3:19 |
4 | Παιδική Σκηνή (Children's Stage) | 2:48 |
5 | Η Ζωή Μου (My Life) | 3:12 |
6 | Δώσ' Μου Το Χέρι Σου (Give Me Your Hand) | 2:50 |
7 | Ήταν Δώδεκα Παιδιά (There Were Twelve Lads) | 2:03 |
8 | Μη Μιλάς Γι' Αυτούς (Don't Talk About Them) | 3:03 |
9 | Η Αθάνατη Πηγή (The Immortal Spring) | 3:24 |
10 | Something Lost | 3:21 |
11 | Τα Παραμύθια Της Γιαγιάς (Grandma's Tales) | 3:09 |
12 | Θέλω Να Σας Τραγουδήσω (I Want to Sing to You) | 3:49 |
13 | Φίλε Δεν Θα 'ρθει (Friend, It Won't Come) | 2:58 |
14 | Το Παιδί (The Lad) | 3:32 |
15 | Το Όνειρο (The Dream) | 2:30 |
16 | Έλα Κοντά Μου (Come Close to Me) | 2:13 |
17 | Χλωμό Φεγγάρι (Pale Moon) | 4:25 |
18 | Και Πρέπει (And They Must) | 3:00 |
19 | Ο Κοσμος Βουβος (The World Speechless) | 2:37 |
20 | Δεκα Μερες Πριν Πεθανω (Ten Days Before I Die) | 3:15 |
References
- ^ a b "Νοστράδαμος – Ολόκληρη Η Δισκογραφία Τους".
- ^ "Νοστράδαμος – Δος Μου Το Χέρι Σου / Τα Παραμύθια Της Γιαγιάς". Discogs.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Η "ροζ" ιστορία που κατέστρεψε τους "Νοστράδαμος"" (in Greek). Newsbeast. 17 May 2015.
- ^ a b c "Τα Ιστορικά Συγκροτήματα του ελληνικού Ροκ, στην Εποχή της Δικτατορίας". Ogdoo (in Greek).
- ^ a b "Μηχανή του Χρόνου: Η καταγγελία για βιασμό ανήλικης, που διέλυσε το νεανικό συγκρότημα Νοστράδαμος" (in Greek). news247.gr. 17 February 2018.
- ^ "Η καταγγελία για βιασμό ανήλικης, που διέλυσε το νεανικό συγκρότημα Νοστράδαμος". mixanitouxronou.gr (in Greek).
- ^ a b Giorgos Foukos (9 March 2012). "Eurovision Greece 1974-2012". Lifo magazine.
Translation by Google: The state television decides, after four years that it has already launched the contest, to try its luck. Nostradamos is the winner of the competition (see Stelios Fotiadis, Despina Glezou, etc.) A few weeks before the competition the participation is canceled because a scandal about the rape of a minor admirer by a member of the group.
- ^ a b "Νοστράδαμος Ένα από τα σημαντικότερα ρόκ συγκροτήματα της δεκαετίας του '70" (in Greek). musicheaven.gr.
- ^ a b c "Ο Τσάρλι δεν μίλησε..." (in Greek). Ta Nea. 30 June 1998.
- Protothema.
- ^ "Ο Ιούλιος του 1998 σκότωσε τη Φλέρυ Νταντωνάκη Μα και τη Ρένα Παγκράτη". Lifo magazine.
- ^ "Μια αποκλειστική αυγουστιάτικη συνέντευξη της Δέσποινας Γλέζου" (in Greek). Lifo. 5 April 2016.
- ^ a b "Νοστράδαμος – Νοσταλγοί Του Rock 'N' Roll - 20 Μεγάλες Επιτυχίες". Discogs.
- ^ "Νοστράδαμος". Discogs.