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: Modern "Official" uploads on platforms like YouTube have introduced the song to younger audiences, often garnering praise in the comments for its "soul" and "authenticity" compared to modern pop.

: Seweryn Krajewski’s composition is masterful. It starts with a distinctive, driving acoustic guitar rhythm that builds into a powerful, emotive chorus. The arrangement feels grand yet intimate, capturing the "sturm und drang" of romantic longing. czerwone_gitary_plona_gory_plona_lasy_official_...

"Płoną góry, płoną lasy" by is widely regarded as one of the most iconic anthems of Polish rock and pop history. Released in 1971 on the album Spokój serca , it represents the band's transition toward a more mature, slightly melancholic "big-beat" sound while maintaining the catchy melodicism that made them "the Polish Beatles." Artistic Review : Modern "Official" uploads on platforms like YouTube

: Written by Janusz Kondratowicz, the lyrics use vivid elemental imagery (burning mountains and forests) as a metaphor for intense, consuming passion and the pain of parting. It’s a rare example of a "breakup song" that feels epic in scale. Legacy and Reception The arrangement feels grand yet intimate, capturing the

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