Chłopcy z Placu Broni
Chłopcy z Placu Broni is a Polish rock band founded in Kraków on 1 March 1987. It remains best remembered for songs that combined straightforward rock songwriting with a strong emotional charge and lasting generational recognition. In the sources available here, the band’s historical core is most closely tied to Bogdan Łyszkiewicz, whose memory also remains central to the public identity of the revived formation. The comeback narrative was built explicitly around his repertoire, stressing songs about freedom, friendship, love and peace. The group’s best-known titles, including “O! Ela,” “Kocham Cię,” “Aeroplan,” “Jezioro Szczęścia” and above all “Kocham wolność,” have clearly outlived the band’s original...
Artist Trivia
- The modern return of Chłopcy z Placu Broni has been framed publicly not as a routine comeback, but as an act of remembrance centered on Bogdan Łyszkiewicz and his songs.
- Official messaging around the revived band emphasizes songs about love, peace, freedom and friendship, showing that the current identity still leans heavily on the emotional values associated with the original repertoire.
- The titles most strongly linked with the band continue to include “O Ela,” “Kocham Cię,” “Aeroplan,” “Jezioro Szczęścia” and “Kocham Wolność,” which remain central to its live legacy.
- In 2025, the official website promoted a tribute project dedicated to Bogdan Łyszkiewicz together with Janusz “Yanina” Iwański, showing that the band’s name now also functions through commemorative collaborations.
Discography
8 releases

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