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In the 1980s, lyricist Michal Horáček very quickly rose to the top of the domestic music industry at the time, thanks to his collaboration with composer Petr Hapka, to whom he once dared to bring his lyrics. And they liked it. Their collaboration covered some of the most famous Czech songs, such as Levandulová, Štěstí je zážá veča or Divám se, dívám, and they were always sung by the top of the Czech singing scene. In On Air, however, Michal Horáček also recalled the betting and horse racing environment of the 1970s and 1980s, in which he moved and even wrote about it for several English magazines, as well as the Depeche Mode concert in Prague in 1988, the organization of which indirectly deserved. What did their creative nights with Hapka look like? Why doesn't he like Lavender? And how did the idea for the lyric Kudykam come about? Watch the full interview. ON AIR is a talk show by music columnist Pavel Kučera with musicians and people from the music industry. A new episode is published every week on the YouTube channel kytary.cz. Facebook: / onairtalks Overview of older episodes here: http://bit.ly/VsechnyOnAirRazhovory You can also listen to older On Air episodes in the form of podcasts here: Spotify http://bit.ly/OnAirRazhovorySpotify Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple .com/cz/podcast... #interview #michalhoracek #hapkahoracek