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Bagianteras

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Mitsos Gkogkos, more commonly known as Bagianteras, (1903 - 1985) is one of the greatest composers of the pre-war rebetiko. Gkogkos was born in Piraeus in 1903 and died in Athens in 1985. He had a unique style that makes his songs easily recognizable. Unfortunately he became blind in 1941. He continued to play music professionally for several years, but the last years of his life were difficult, because he was not able to work anymore and almost everybody forgot him. His songs are among the best Rebetiko songs ever written. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Panda Me Gliko Hassisi

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Kapnoulou mou Omorfi

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Panda me gliko hassissi

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Bajianteras:panda Me Gliko Has

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Ela Na Berbantepsis

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Tous Kentavrous Den Fovamai

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Panda Me Glyko Xasisi

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Panda Me Gliko Hassisi (1935)

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Pagioumtzis - To skertso sou to magiko

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ΤΟΥΣ ΚΕΝΤΑΥΡΟΣ ΔΕΝ ΦΟΒΑΜΑΙ

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albums

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Rembetika. Songs of the Greek Underground 1925-1947

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Apagorevmena Rembetika Vol.2

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92 Athanata Rebetika: 92 Immortal Rebetika

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Rembetika: Songs of the Greek Underground 1925-1947

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Rembetika: Songs of the Greek Underground: 1925-1947

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ΡΕΜΠΕΤΙΚΟ ΑΡΧΕΙΟ

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Rembetika: Songs of the Greek Underground: 1925-1947 (disc 1)

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Rembetika: Songs Of The Greek Underground 1925-1947 Disc 1

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Απαγορυμένα Ρεμπέτικα Vol.2

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Rembetika, Songs of the Greek Underground 1925-1947

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Soura Kai Mastoura - Rebetika From Greece - Enjoy the Real Greek Rebetiko - Geia Sas Magkes!

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Rembetika-Songs Of The Greek Underground 1925-1947

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