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Rock
Czech alternative rock group. Formed in 1968 in Prague by Milan Hlavsa. Disbanded in 1988, reformed in the 1990s, regularly performing since 1997 until present. Band members 2016: Jiří Kabeš (leader, vocals, viola, theremin), Joe Karafiát (guitar), Vojtěch Starý (keyboards, vocals), Tomáš Skřivánek (2) (bass guitar), Jan Ježek (3) (drums). The Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) is a rock band from Prague, Czech Republic. It was the foremost representative of Prague’s underground culture (1968–1989). This avant-garde group went against the grain of the communist regime and due to its non-conformism often suffered serious problems such as arrests. Bass player Milan Hlavsa formed the band in 1968, which was heavily influenced by Frank Zappa (“Plastic People” is a song by the Mothers of Invention) and the Velvet Underground. Czech art historian and cultural critic Ivan Martin Jirous (aka “Magor”, which means: “loony” or “blockhead”) became their manager/artistic director in the following year, fulfilling a similar role the one Andy Warhol had with the The Velvet Underground. Because Jirous believed that English was the lingua franca of rock music, he employed Paul Wilson, a Canadian who had been teaching in Prague, to teach the band the lyrics of the American songs they covered and to translate their original Czech lyrics into English. Wilson served as PPU lead singer 1970–1972. In 1974, thousands of students traveled from Prague to the town of České Budějovice to visit a PPU performance. Stopped by police, they were sent back to Prague in cattle cars, and several students were arrested. The band was forced underground until the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Unable to perform openly, an entire underground cultural movement formed around the band during the 1970s. In 1976 the PPU were arrested and put on trial by the communist government to make an example. They were convicted of "organized disturbance of the peace" and sentenced to terms in prison ranging from 8 to 18 months. Despite their clashes with the government, the musicians never considered themselves activists and always claimed that they wanted only to play their music. The band broke up in 1988, with some members forming the group Půlnoc (“Midnight”). At former Czech president Václav Havel’s suggestion, they reunited in 1997 in honor of the 20th anniversary of Charter 77, and have performed regularly since then. Founder and leader Milan Hlavsa died in January 2001.
![]() | Ivan Bierhanzl cb *1958 CZ |
![]() | Vratislav Brabenec voc, sax *1943 |
![]() | Jan Brabec dr CZ |
![]() | Milan Hlavsa voc, eb 1951-2001 CZ |
![]() | Ladislav Leština vn, bvoc CZ |
![]() | Jiří Kabeš vl, voc CZ |
![]() | Josef Janíček voc, key *1947 CZ |
![]() | Josef Rössler cl, bvoc CZ |
![]() | Jarda Kvasnička dr, perc CZ |
![]() | Jan Schneider perc, voc DE |
![]() | Antonín Korb dr CZ |
![]() | Zdeněk Fišer g CZ |
![]() | Jiří Števich bvoc, g CZ |
![]() | Ivan Martin Jirous voc 1944-2011 CZ |
![]() | Pavel Zeman dr *1948 CZ |
![]() | Václav Stádník fl, bcl CZ |
![]() | Petr Placák cl, bcl CZ |
![]() | Milan Schelinger g *1952 CZ |
![]() | Vladimír Dědek tb CZ |
![]() | Tomáš Schilla vc CZ |
![]() | Jan Macháček g, eg CZ |
![]() | Joe Karafiát g *1957 CZ |
![]() | Eva Turnová voc, eb, b *1966 CZ |
![]() | Ludvík Kandl dr, voc |
![]() | Paul Wilson voc, tam, h CA |
![]() | Otakar Michl g *1949 CZ |
![]() | David Macháček g, voc, tb, bj CZ |
![]() | Jan Ježek perc, dr |
![]() | Tomáš Skřivánek eb |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Apokalyptickej Pták | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2017 | Album |
Co Znamená Vésti Koně | The Plastic People Of The Universe & Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra | 2017 | Album |
Non Stop Opera (Live 2011) | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2011 | Album |
Magical Nights | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2010 | Compil. |
Obešel Já Polí Pět - Koncert Na Počest Ladislava Klímy (2003) | The Plastic People Of The Universe & Agon Orchestra | 2009 | Album |
Maska Za Maskou (The Mask Behind The Mask) | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2009 | Album |
Komplet Nahrávek 1969 – 2004 | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2008 | Album |
The Plastic People Of The Universe | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2008 | Compil. |
Magor's Shem (40th Year Anniversary Tour PPU 1968-2008) | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2008 | Album |
Live 1997 | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2007 | Album |
Best Of The Plastic People Of The Universe (Underground Souvenir From Prague) | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2007 | Compil. |
Do Lesíčka Na Čekanou | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2006 | Album |
Pašijové Hry / Passion Play | The Plastic People Of The Universe / Agon Orchestra | 2004 | Album |
Muž Bez Uší | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2002 | Album |
Trouble Every Day | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2002 | Album |
Líně S Tebou Spím = Lazy Love | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2001 | Album |
Ach To Státu Hanobení | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 2000 | Album |
For Kosovo | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1999 | Single |
Jak Bude Po Smrti | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1998 | Album |
Hovězí Porážka | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1997 | Album |
Vožralej Jak Slíva | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1997 | Album |
1997 | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1997 | Album |
The Plastic People Of The Universe | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1992 | Album |
Midnight Mouse | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1987 | Album |
Leading Horses | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1983 | Album |
Passion Play | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1980 | Album |
Egon Bondy's Happy Hearts Club Banned | The Plastic People Of The Universe | 1978 | Album |