Mejla Hlavsa: Remembering the Czech Lennon & Reissued Music

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Mejla Hlavsa’s “Magická Noc” Reissued on His 75th Birthday

A unique collaboration between Mejla Hlavsa, founder of the iconic Czech rock band The Plastic People of the Universe, and Jan Vozáry is being reissued on what would have been Hlavsa’s 75th birthday. “Magická noc” (Magic Night) offers a distinctive interpretation of the Plastic People’s music, capturing a pivotal moment in Czech musical history.

The Legacy of The Plastic People of the Universe

The Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) emerged in Prague in 1968, becoming a central force in the Czech underground culture. The band’s non-conformist ideals and resistance to Czechoslovakia’s Communist regime led to frequent clashes with authorities, resulting in arrests and persecution of band members [Wikipedia]. Despite the risks, PPU continued to perform and inspire a generation.

“Magická Noc”: A Unique Collaboration

In 1997, Hlavsa joined forces with Jan Vozáry (of the band Oceán) to create “Magická noc,” a live album that reimagined the songs of The Plastic People of the Universe. The album, released in 2007, presents a fresh perspective on the band’s catalog, showcasing Hlavsa’s musicality and Vozáry’s contributions [Discogs]. A performance of the album can be found on YouTube [YouTube].

Remembering Mejla Hlavsa

Mejla Hlavsa, the driving force behind The Plastic People of the Universe, passed away in 2001. His influence on Czech rock music and his commitment to artistic freedom continue to resonate today. The reissue of “Magická noc” serves as a tribute to his life and function, offering listeners a chance to experience his artistry in a new light.

Where to Find “Magická Noc”

The reissued album is available through various music platforms and retailers. Fans can revisit this unique collaboration and celebrate the legacy of Mejla Hlavsa and The Plastic People of the Universe.

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