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Milan Hlavsa

Milan "Mejla" Hlavsa (Prague, March 6, 1951 – January 5, 2001) was the founder, chief songwriter, and original bassist of the Czech band Plastic People of the Universe, which was part of the inspiration for the anti-establishment movement Charter 77.
==Early life and musical exposure==
Milan Hlavsa was born on March 6, 1951 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. While his father was employed as a bank clerk, Milan himself labored as a butcher's apprentice before he founded the Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) in 1968. Due to oppression by Czechoslovakia's communist regime, access to Western music was limited, to say the least. While stores were not able to retail albums by Western bands, native Czechs maintained a link to the Western music world by obtaining these albums from friends and family that lived abroad. It is from listening to these banned albums that a young Milan developed an affinity for American rock and roll. In the 1960s, long-haired Hlavsa became a sympathizer of the movement called ''máničky''.

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