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|name = K-Rose |
|name = K-Rose |
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|image = K-Rose.jpg |
|image = K-Rose.jpg |
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+ | |location = [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]] |
− | |genre = |
+ | |genre = Country, Country Pop, Country Rock |
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' |
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' |
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|host = [[Mary-Beth Maybell]]}} |
|host = [[Mary-Beth Maybell]]}} |
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− | '''K-Rose''' is a country music [[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas|station]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas |
+ | '''K-Rose''' is a country music [[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas|station]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', hosted by [[Mary-Beth Maybell]]. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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+ | The station broadcasts from an unspecified location in [[Bone County]]. In-between songs, Maybell often provides various insights into her family life, often mentioning her nine children and the suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths of her six husbands, and occasionally plays a harmonica "down south". |
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− | Maybell plays music from the 1950s to the 1980s. None of the music used for this station was made in [[1992]], which is the setting of GTA San Andreas. The station broadcasts from somewhere in the desert, possibly from the radio tower by [[The Big Ear]]. Mary-Beth Maybell will sometimes play a harmonica in her pants. |
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==Playlist== |
==Playlist== |
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− | * [[wp:Jerry Reed|Jerry Reed]] - Amos Moses (1970) |
+ | * [[wp:Jerry Reed|Jerry Reed]] - "[[wp:Amos Moses|Amos Moses]]" (1970) |
− | * [[wp:Conway Twitty|Conway Twitty]] and [[wp:Loretta Lynn|Loretta Lynn]] - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (1973) |
+ | * [[wp:Conway Twitty|Conway Twitty]] and [[wp:Loretta Lynn|Loretta Lynn]] - "[[wp:Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (song)|Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man]]" (1973) |
− | * [[wp:Hank Williams|Hank Williams]] - Hey Good Lookin' (1951) |
+ | * [[wp:Hank Williams|Hank Williams]] - "[[wp:Hey Good Lookin' (song)|Hey Good Lookin']]" (1951) |
− | * [[wp:Juice Newton|Juice Newton]] - Queen of Hearts (1981) |
+ | * [[wp:Juice Newton|Juice Newton]] - "[[wp:Queen of Hearts (Hank DeVito song)|Queen of Hearts]]" (1981) |
− | * [[wp:Statler Brothers|Statler Brothers]] - New York City (1970) |
+ | * [[wp:Statler Brothers|Statler Brothers]] - "New York City" (1970) |
− | * [[wp:Asleep At The Wheel|Asleep At The Wheel]] - The Letter That Johnny Walker Read (1975) |
+ | * [[wp:Asleep At The Wheel|Asleep At The Wheel]] - "[[wp:The Letter That Johnny Walker Read|The Letter That Johnny Walker Read]]" (1975) |
− | * [[wp:The Desert Rose Band|The Desert Rose Band]] - One Step Forward (1987) |
+ | * [[wp:The Desert Rose Band|The Desert Rose Band]] - "[[wp:One Step Forward|One Step Forward]]" (1987) |
− | * [[wp:Willie Nelson|Willie Nelson]] - Crazy (1961) |
+ | * [[wp:Willie Nelson|Willie Nelson]] - "[[wp:Crazy (Willie Nelson song)|Crazy]]" (1961) |
− | * [[wp:Patsy Cline|Patsy Cline]] - Three Cigarettes |
+ | * [[wp:Patsy Cline|Patsy Cline]] - "Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray" (1957) |
− | * [[wp:Statler Brothers|Statler Brothers]] - Bed of |
+ | * [[wp:Statler Brothers|Statler Brothers]] - "[[wp:Bed of Rose's|Bed of Rose's]]" (1970) |
− | * [[wp:Mickey Gilley|Mickey Gilley]] - Make |
+ | * [[wp:Mickey Gilley|Mickey Gilley]] - "[[wp:Make the World Go Away|Make the World Go Away]]" (1965) |
− | * [[wp:Ed Bruce|Ed Bruce]] - |
+ | * [[wp:Ed Bruce|Ed Bruce]] - "[[wp:Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys|Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys]]" (1975) |
− | * [[wp:Merle Haggard|Merle Haggard]] - Always Wanting You (1975) |
+ | * [[wp:Merle Haggard|Merle Haggard]] - "[[wp:Always Wanting You|Always Wanting You]]" (1975) |
− | * [[wp:Whitey Shafer|Whitey Shafer]] - All My |
+ | * [[wp:Whitey Shafer|Whitey Shafer]] - "[[wp:All My Ex's Live in Texas|All My Ex's Live in Texas]]" (1987) |
− | * [[wp:Eddie Rabbitt|Eddie Rabbitt]] - I Love |
+ | * [[wp:Eddie Rabbitt|Eddie Rabbitt]] - "[[wp:I Love a Rainy Night|I Love a Rainy Night]]" (1980) |
==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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[[File:K-Rose-T-shirt-GTAV.jpg|thumb|right|K-Rose t-shirt in GTA Online]] |
[[File:K-Rose-T-shirt-GTAV.jpg|thumb|right|K-Rose t-shirt in GTA Online]] |
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− | *K-Rose is one of three country radio stations in recent [[Grand Theft Auto]] games, the second being [[The Fergus Buckner Show FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] and the third being [[Rebel Radio]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. |
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− | **It is also odd when Mary Beth references New York since the GTA counter part is [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]]. |
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− | *The name of the station is a possible reference to [[Ken Rosenberg|'''K'''en '''Rose'''nberg]] or his company,''' '''[[K. Rosenberg & Co.|'''K'''. '''Rose'''nberg & Co.]] |
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− | *After [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] begins to start missions with [[Catalina]], Mary-Beth mentions about a rumor she heard about a young couple stealing across [[State of San Andreas|the state]]. It could be reference to CJ and Catalina stealing from stores across [[Red County]]. |
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− | *Besides weather reports, Mary-Beth will comment on storyline events. |
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*During the San Andreas Anniversary Weekend, it was possible to find a T-Shirt with the K-Rose logo in the random [[Crate Drops|Special Crate]] drops in [[Grand Theft Auto Online]] as a wearable piece of clothing for the multiplayer character. |
*During the San Andreas Anniversary Weekend, it was possible to find a T-Shirt with the K-Rose logo in the random [[Crate Drops|Special Crate]] drops in [[Grand Theft Auto Online]] as a wearable piece of clothing for the multiplayer character. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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− | *[[The Fergus Buckner Show FM]] |
+ | *[[The Fergus Buckner Show FM]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'' which also plays country music. |
− | *[[Rebel Radio]] |
+ | *[[Rebel Radio]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' which also plays country music. |
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{{gtaiii era radio stations}} |
Revision as of 00:15, 11 November 2015
K-Rose is a country music station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, hosted by Mary-Beth Maybell.
Description
The station broadcasts from an unspecified location in Bone County. In-between songs, Maybell often provides various insights into her family life, often mentioning her nine children and the suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths of her six husbands, and occasionally plays a harmonica "down south".
Playlist
- Jerry Reed - "Amos Moses" (1970)
- Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" (1973)
- Hank Williams - "Hey Good Lookin'" (1951)
- Juice Newton - "Queen of Hearts" (1981)
- Statler Brothers - "New York City" (1970)
- Asleep At The Wheel - "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" (1975)
- The Desert Rose Band - "One Step Forward" (1987)
- Willie Nelson - "Crazy" (1961)
- Patsy Cline - "Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray" (1957)
- Statler Brothers - "Bed of Rose's" (1970)
- Mickey Gilley - "Make the World Go Away" (1965)
- Ed Bruce - "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (1975)
- Merle Haggard - "Always Wanting You" (1975)
- Whitey Shafer - "All My Ex's Live in Texas" (1987)
- Eddie Rabbitt - "I Love a Rainy Night" (1980)
Videos
Trivia
- The track "New York City" was not listed in the included booklet guide for the first PS2 version, but was included in later versions.
- After the song "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man", Maybell claims she has never been east of the Mississippi River, but after another song, she starts talking about belt buckles, and she says she "bought a huge one in Florida the size of a hubcap."
- There is a real world radio station called "K-LOVE", which was founded in 1982. K-Rose's name could possibly have been inspired by the station's name.
- During the San Andreas Anniversary Weekend, it was possible to find a T-Shirt with the K-Rose logo in the random Special Crate drops in Grand Theft Auto Online as a wearable piece of clothing for the multiplayer character.
See also
- The Fergus Buckner Show FM - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto 1 which also plays country music.
- Rebel Radio - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto V which also plays country music.
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