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A brief start with the phrase "live from the rockstar cemetery" and then the theme song "People Who Died" by musician and writer Jim Carroll, followed by the presentation of the protagonist character, the musical career, a hint of song until the inevitable departure, which is sometimes really strange, like that of Terry Kath, guitarist and founder of "Chicago," who shot himself with his own gun simulating a Russian roulette in the presence of friends, thinking the weapon was not loaded, or the tragic and never-clarified end of Sam Cooke, the pioneer of soul music, killed by a prostitute in a third-rate motel, he who drove a Ferrari. Discover the review
A brief start with the phrase "live from the rockstar cemetery" and then the theme song "People Who Died" by musician and writer Jim Carroll, followed by the presentation of the protagonist character, the musical career, a hint of song until the inevitable departure, which is sometimes really strange, like that of Terry Kath, guitarist and founder of "Chicago," who shot himself with his own gun simulating a Russian roulette in the presence of friends, thinking the weapon was not loaded, or the tragic and never-clarified end of Sam Cooke, the pioneer of soul music, killed by a prostitute in a third-rate motel, he who drove a Ferrari.
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