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despite the
death in 2001 of its founder, main composer, and b****ist,
Milan Hlavsa. Up to 2023, they had
released nine
studio albums and over a
dozen live...
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Milan "Mejla"
Hlavsa (Prague, 6
March 1951 – 5
January 2001) was the founder,
chief songwriter, and
original b****ist of the
Czech band the
Plastic People...
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August has 21 chapters, as does the
Gospel of St. John. As
Virginia V.
James Hlavsa points out, each
chapter in
Faulkner corresponds to
themes in John. For...
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People of the Universe:
Milan Hlavsa (b**** guitar),
Josef Janíček (keyboards), and Jiří Kabeš (violin and guitar).
Hlavsa chose his sister-in-law, Michaela...
- Pospíšil
under the name Garáž. In the 1980s, the band
included guitarist Milan Hlavsa, from the
Plastic People of the Universe.
After the
Velvet Revolution in...
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their first album after death of singer, b****ist and main
composer Milan Hlavsa; it
contains some of his
compositions that he
wrote before his death. It...
- The
Plastic People of the Universe, and
close friend of its leader,
Milan Hlavsa, its manager, Ivan
Martin Jirous, and its guitarist/vocalist, Paul Wilson...
- in 1973 in
Prague by
Milan Hlavsa and
Pavel Zajíček. The
group has been
inactive since 2016. B****
guitarist Milan Hlavsa and poet
Pavel Zajíček launched...
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Guide praised the album's "sardonic pleasures." All
music composed by
Milan Hlavsa;
texts are listed. "Dvacet" (lyrics: Egon Bondy) "Zácpa" (lyrics: Egon Bondy)...
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Barbora Hlavsová is a 1942
Czech drama film
directed by
Martin Frič.
Hlavsa, the
manager of a small-town pawn shop,
commits embezzlement and
shoots himself...