Socrates Drank the Conium

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Socrates Drank the Conium
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Socrates performing live at the University of Patras (2008)
Background information
Origin Athens, Greece
Genres Hard rock, blues-rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock
Years active1969–2010
Labels Polygram
Vertigo
Virgin
MembersLast Lineup (2010)
Antonis Tourkogiorgis
Yannis Spathas
Makis Gioulis
Past membersAsterios Papastamatakis
Markella Panagiotou
Elias Boukouvalas
George Trantalidis
Nikos Antypas
Yiorgos Zikoyiannis
Pavlos Alexiou
Leonidas Alachadamis
Kostas "Gus" Doukakis

Socrates Drank the Conium, known also as Socrates, was a Greek rock band that formed in 1969 [1] and achieved success in the 1970s. Influenced by heavy blues and rock bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream, the band melded the unorthodox time signatures and orchestration of progressive rock and the intensity of blues and hard rock music, creating a unique sound that distinguished them from other Greek rock acts of that period. Outside Greece, Socrates is best known for Phos, their 1976 landmark collaboration album with Vangelis.

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The group has gone through many lineup changes, but the two core members remained: guitarist Yannis Spathas and bassist/singer Antonis Tourkogiorgis. Spathas died in 2019, aged 68. Nikos Antipas died on January 31, 2022, from complications related to stroke, aged 68.

History

Socrates began its career in the clubs of Athens, most prominently the popular Kyttaro. [2] They were present at a number of other locations in and around Victoria Square in Athens. In addition to performing originals, Socrates often covered Jimi Hendrix songs, none of which were featured on any studio releases; a thirteen-minute cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones, however, found its way onto their 1972 album Taste of Conium.

Yannis Spathas favored two sunburst Fender Stratocasters, a Candy Apple Red Roland GR-505 guitar synthesizer, a black Gibson Les Paul Custom and a cherry sunburst Les Paul Standard. Antonis Tourkogiorgis played a mid-1970s natural ash-bodied Fender Jazz Bass, a Warwick Corvette Double Buck bass and sang, while several drummers were used throughout the live shows and recording sessions.

In 1975, Socrates went through a change in stylistic direction with Phos, which featured Vangelis' production and contributions on many tracks. [3] Phos was mostly reworkings of older songs by Socrates. Both LPs On the Wings and Phos were issued in the USA via Neil Kempfer-Stocker's Prog imprint Cosmos.

In 1999, Socrates reunited in an extended form (featuring keyboards and a second singer) to do several shows around Greece.

In 2009 Yannis Spathas, Antonis Tourkogiorgis and Makis Gioulis started making a new album. Recordings ceased due to a serious health issue Antonis Tourkogiorgis faced in 2010. This material was salvaged and released in September 2023 under the title "Last Forever (Neradou)" by EMI/Universal, mixed by Kostas Bigalis.

Yannis Spathas died on 6 July 2019, aged 68. [4]

Antonis Tourkogiorgis died on 5th of May 2024, aged 73. [5]

Band members

Last Lineup (2010)
Past members

Timeline

Socrates Drank the Conium

Discography

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Singles
Compilations
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References

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  4. Giacheia, Assil. "Greece's Leading Rock Guitarist Yannis Spathas Dies at 69". Greece.greekreporter.com.
  5. Giacheia, Assil. "Greece's most famous rock band's vocalist/basist dies at 73". efsyn.gr.