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Personal life and death [ edit ]. Discography [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. It was during this period that Sidiropoulos made his two film appearances. He also sang all of the songs of the soundtrack, written mostly by Thomopoulos, including 'Na m' Agapas'.
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They released several albums and made numerous live performances. In the summer of , and after his mother's death he received a daughter, his left hand started getting paralyzed, as a result of his long term drug use that he was trying to overcome for many years. He continued his live performances but the deterioration of his health had serious psychological implications.
On December 6, he died from heart attack, caused by heroin overdose.
Some of the songs were sung by Sidiropoulos in earlier recordings; others by various artists. He got interested in rock music during mid 60's through the music of the Animals and soon found himself attending concerts of Greek rock groups like the Charms. He finished school in and started his studies in the Department of Mathematics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
There he met with fellow student and soon after songwriter Vangelis Germanos and they became roommates. During this period Pavlos Sidiropoulos was playing percussion and he was playing music together with his roommate.
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He was following the rock music scene of the city without having plans to follow a music career path. This was a period of intense political activity among students because of the military dictatorship governing Greece, but Sidiropoulos was not satisfied with the political student movement of his era and soon after he dropped out from his studies.
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