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Gustavo Cerati: Argentine rock legend dies after long coma | Gustavo Cerati: Argentine rock legend dies after long coma |
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One of Latin America's most popular rock stars, Gustavo Cerati, has died, four years after falling into a coma. | |
Cerati, 55, suffered a stroke at the end of a concert in May 2010 in Venezuela and never recovered. | Cerati, 55, suffered a stroke at the end of a concert in May 2010 in Venezuela and never recovered. |
The Argentine musician was the lead singer of the Soda Stereo band, which achieve huge success across the Spanish-speaking world in the 1980s. | The Argentine musician was the lead singer of the Soda Stereo band, which achieve huge success across the Spanish-speaking world in the 1980s. |
Cerati later pursued a successful solo career and worked with younger artists, including Colombian star Shakira. | Cerati later pursued a successful solo career and worked with younger artists, including Colombian star Shakira. |
In her Twitter account, she paid a tribute to the late artist: "Gustavo, our most important song is yet to be written. I love you, my friend. And I know you love me." | |
Cerati died from a respiratory arrest on Thursday morning at a Buenos Aires clinic. | |
'Health scare' | 'Health scare' |
Soda, as the band was better known, was formed in 1982 by Cerati - guitarist and vocalist - bass player Hector "Zeta" Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti. | |
It was a period that coincided with a deep economic crisis in South America with the beginning of the end of the military regimes that had thrived in the previous decade. | It was a period that coincided with a deep economic crisis in South America with the beginning of the end of the military regimes that had thrived in the previous decade. |
Argentina had just lost the Falklands War, which precipitated the end of the dictatorship. | Argentina had just lost the Falklands War, which precipitated the end of the dictatorship. |
The band's biggest hits - Cuando Pase el Temblor, Musica Ligera and La Ciudad de la Furia - became anthems for a whole generation in Latin America and Spain in the 1980s and 1990s. | The band's biggest hits - Cuando Pase el Temblor, Musica Ligera and La Ciudad de la Furia - became anthems for a whole generation in Latin America and Spain in the 1980s and 1990s. |
Cerati mentioned the British rock band The Police as one of Soda's main influences. | Cerati mentioned the British rock band The Police as one of Soda's main influences. |
Soda split up in 1997 but reunited briefly in 2007 for a farewell tour. | Soda split up in 1997 but reunited briefly in 2007 for a farewell tour. |
In a 2006 interview with the Rolling Stone magazine, Cerati talked about cocaine binges in his days with the band. | In a 2006 interview with the Rolling Stone magazine, Cerati talked about cocaine binges in his days with the band. |
He also said that he had stopped smoking after a health scare. | He also said that he had stopped smoking after a health scare. |
"After you reach 40, these situations force you to change your way of life," he said. | "After you reach 40, these situations force you to change your way of life," he said. |
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