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Petr Janda speaks of him as the best bass player in Europe. However, Milan Broum didn't really want to join Olympic at first. In the 1970s, when he received this offer, the group was rather in the doldrums and their second wave of popularity from the 1980s was still in sight. However, Broum also had a big part in it, who was fascinated by punk rock at the time, among other things, and thanks to his playing style, Olympic's songs got a significantly more punchy "bottom". In On Air, however, Milan Broum also talks about who his role models are among bass players and why he doesn't like the latest Red Hot Chili Peppers album, although he is otherwise a fan of them. How he remembers the legendary recorded concert of Olympic in Lucerne from 1982. How he got to the Die El project. An elephant? And what did playing with Karl Gott get him in the 90s? 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 #olympic #milanbroum