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+ | '''Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith''' is a British musician and disc jockey who hosts the [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] based classic rock radio station [[K-DST]]. |
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⚫ | Smith is the former frontman of 1970s progressive rock act Crystal Ship, and it is fairly obvious from listening to his radio broadcasts that he thought pretty highly of the group, especially his contributions to it. It is not known when the group dissolved or if they were still active by 1992, the year [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is set. |
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⚫ | Smith is the former frontman of 1970s progressive rock act Crystal Ship (which is also the title of [[wp:The Crystal Ship|a song]] by The Doors), and it is fairly obvious from listening to his radio broadcasts that he thought pretty highly of the group, especially his contributions to it (despite the callers to his station thinking otherwise). It is not known when the group dissolved or if they were still active by 1992, the year [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is set. Smith is suprisingly calm and constantly reminds the listeners about the the classic "rock n roll" lifestyle" of the 1970s. |
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− | Tommy and [[Sage]], the host of alternative rock station [[Radio X]], appear to hold grudges against each other, presumably for dislike of the other's musical preferences. |
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+ | Tommy is voiced by [[wp:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] frontman [[Axl Rose]]. Smith's history runs somewhat parallel to Rose himself. They are both former musicians whose careers dried up after their bands split, while their former bandmates went on to greater success. It is mentioned that all of Tommy's former bandmates from Crystal Ship are still in the music business and performing, and Axl's former bandmates formed [[wp:Velvet Revolver|Velvet Revolver]] after Guns N' Roses split up. The remaining Crystal Ship members are implied to have achieved great fame, whereas Smith has not, though he claims that "a lot of people make a living off my name" (the owner of K-DST, the [[Glory Hole Theme Park]] and even the President). |
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− | Tommy is voiced by [[wp:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] frontman [[wp:Axl Rose|Axl Rose]]. |
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+ | Tommy and [[Sage]], who is the host of alternative rock station [[Radio X]], appear to hold grudges against each other, presumably for dislike of the other's musical preferences. On air, Smith tells her to "get over it!" during the intro to Tom Petty's "Runnin' Down a Dream", which is ironic because Sage states on Radio X that she "slept with this guy once" before the Guns N' Roses' hit "Welcome to the Jungle" (which Rose sang) commences. |
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− | The character's history could be a jab at Rose himself. Like Rose, Smith's music career has dried up (Crystal Ship is without him, Guns N' Roses is dead). Also, his former bandmates are much more successful (Rose's former bandmates have moved on with Velvet Revolver and have reached further success than Rose). And like Rose, Smith is reduced to a much less glamorous job, being a DJ (and Rose is reduced to voicing a DJ in a videogame) Whether or not these are intentional or a coincidence is unknown, but its likely Rose hasn't made the connection, as he is notorious for requiring everything to suit him and would most likely quit if he felt he was being mocked.He hates Sage of the radio station radio x. |
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+ | After the song "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tommy mentions "I remember playing that song on the way to put my wife down... Just joking people, she survived", suggesting he tried to murder his wife (which could be a pun on Guns n' Roses song "Used to Love Her"). |
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+ | Tommy is also a drug addict as he says to his listeners after the mission "[[Are You Going to San Fierro?]]" that he "wished he was there with a good pair of lungs" and after a brief weather report about fog he states because of foggy weather he tries to "stay as high as possible" (due to fog being 'clouds on the ground'). Also after the "[[555 We Tip]]" mission he makes a reference to the DA caught with the [[drugs]] (which were planted by [[Carl Johnson|CJ]]) calling him an "asshole" for keeping the drugs to himself (Which is a pun on Axl himself as he, along with other members of GnR, were infamous for their bad drug habits). He is also implied to be an alcoholic. Tommy is divorced, claiming that he constantly cheated on his ex-wife, including with her sister (another pun on Rose's turbulent relationship with his former ex wife, Erin Everly. who inspired the GnR hit, "Sweet Child of Mine"). |
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+ | Smith is mentioned in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] on [[Weazel News]] during a report about a hotel offering new packages, including one called the "Tommy 'The Nightmare' Smith deal". At the end of the report, the reporter mentions that Smith drowned in his own vomit, implying that he died some time after the events after GTA San Andreas. |
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+ | Smith is one of the honoured celebrities on the [[Vinewood Walk of Fame]]. |
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[[Category:Characters in GTA San Andreas|Smith, Tommy]] |
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Revision as of 23:34, 6 April 2015
Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith is a British musician and disc jockey who hosts the Los Santos based classic rock radio station K-DST.
Description
Smith is the former frontman of 1970s progressive rock act Crystal Ship (which is also the title of a song by The Doors), and it is fairly obvious from listening to his radio broadcasts that he thought pretty highly of the group, especially his contributions to it (despite the callers to his station thinking otherwise). It is not known when the group dissolved or if they were still active by 1992, the year Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is set. Smith is suprisingly calm and constantly reminds the listeners about the the classic "rock n roll" lifestyle" of the 1970s.
Tommy is voiced by Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose. Smith's history runs somewhat parallel to Rose himself. They are both former musicians whose careers dried up after their bands split, while their former bandmates went on to greater success. It is mentioned that all of Tommy's former bandmates from Crystal Ship are still in the music business and performing, and Axl's former bandmates formed Velvet Revolver after Guns N' Roses split up. The remaining Crystal Ship members are implied to have achieved great fame, whereas Smith has not, though he claims that "a lot of people make a living off my name" (the owner of K-DST, the Glory Hole Theme Park and even the President).
Tommy and Sage, who is the host of alternative rock station Radio X, appear to hold grudges against each other, presumably for dislike of the other's musical preferences. On air, Smith tells her to "get over it!" during the intro to Tom Petty's "Runnin' Down a Dream", which is ironic because Sage states on Radio X that she "slept with this guy once" before the Guns N' Roses' hit "Welcome to the Jungle" (which Rose sang) commences.
After the song "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tommy mentions "I remember playing that song on the way to put my wife down... Just joking people, she survived", suggesting he tried to murder his wife (which could be a pun on Guns n' Roses song "Used to Love Her").
Tommy is also a drug addict as he says to his listeners after the mission "Are You Going to San Fierro?" that he "wished he was there with a good pair of lungs" and after a brief weather report about fog he states because of foggy weather he tries to "stay as high as possible" (due to fog being 'clouds on the ground'). Also after the "555 We Tip" mission he makes a reference to the DA caught with the drugs (which were planted by CJ) calling him an "asshole" for keeping the drugs to himself (Which is a pun on Axl himself as he, along with other members of GnR, were infamous for their bad drug habits). He is also implied to be an alcoholic. Tommy is divorced, claiming that he constantly cheated on his ex-wife, including with her sister (another pun on Rose's turbulent relationship with his former ex wife, Erin Everly. who inspired the GnR hit, "Sweet Child of Mine").
Smith is mentioned in GTA V on Weazel News during a report about a hotel offering new packages, including one called the "Tommy 'The Nightmare' Smith deal". At the end of the report, the reporter mentions that Smith drowned in his own vomit, implying that he died some time after the events after GTA San Andreas.
Smith is one of the honoured celebrities on the Vinewood Walk of Fame.