The crowd was pressing us to the arcade, then an isle with police batons opened up
Jan Neckář was born on February 11, 1949 in Ústí nad Labem. His father, Václav Dubský, was a well-known singer and actor who worked in the Ústí theatre. After 1948, he was fired from the theater, as he did not get along with the new communist foremen. Due to that he had to work on a farm as a farmhand and coachman. Jan’s mother worked at the same theater as an economic director. In 1958 she was falsely accused of embezzlement and therefore had to leave the theater. After that she washed dishes in a restaurant or sold car parts in Mototechna. The lawsuit concerning her accusations took many years but in the end she was acquitted. Jan Neckář graduated from the military music school in Roudnice nad Labem. He joined the army in Milovice in August 1968, and he lived there during the first months of the occupation by the Warsaw Pact troops. In 1971, his brother Václav Neckář and him founded a band called Bacily, which was very popular for decades. He signed the petition called Several Sentences (Několik vět) and also participated in the demonstrations of the late 1980s. He was also present at the brutal police intervention on Národní třída on November 17, 1989. He was involved in all the protests of the Velvet Revolution. In the new era he taught at a music school, worked in radio, gave concerts with the Bacily band and composed music. In 2022 he lived in Prague.