How did Lasica and Satinský react when they found them to intercept them? You won’t believe what the humorists have paid!

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Slovak Television will be broadcast on Sunday, January 26 at 20.10 h on Two of the fourth episode of the unique The documentary cycle of the lyricist, which reveals creative processes and life stories of the most important lyricists of the Slovak music scene.

In the fourth episode, viewers can see Story Milan Lasicathanks to which they commemorate the unrepeatable talent of one of the most important Slovak artists. Milan Lasica was a humorist, playwright, lyricist, actor, singer, but also a philosopher of life who reflected his life in Slovakia through humor. His lyrics were not just funny – they were a mirror in which the Slovaks could get to know themselves.

The song often ended with an unexpected point, giving the listeners the opportunity to think about himself. Maybe that’s why his lyrics have become more successful, but they never lost their depth. The lyricist became a coincidence when the poet Rudolf Skukalek appealed to him to write reviews about song lyrics.

As a lyricist became famous In cooperation with Julius Satinsky and Jaroslav Filipwith which he created immortal works, such as the album “We were eleven”. Their work was able to entertain wide masses and also highlighted important social problems. The viewers will get a look into his privacy through the authentic narrative of the daughter of Hana and the collaborators. In the past, Lasica and Satinský perceived the StB as critics of the Communist leadership and regime.

“Once in Prague, when they were shooting, Juli Satinsky lived in the room, when their receptionist warned that beware, in the room you have bugs, you are intercepted. So they deliberately began to talk about how terribly they would like to meet Husák and how they would like to talk to him. Then they went to Polish and I am terribly sorry that there is no recordBecause it would have to be a pure jewel that we would all enjoy today, “said the music journalist Oliver Rehák.

Follow the fourth episode of the documentary cycle Textworks On Sunday, January 26 the evening at 20.10 h on two And do not miss the story of the immortal Milan Lasica, whose texts have associated simplicity with sophistication and remain up to date.

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