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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Radio stations in ''GTA London''}}
The list of Radio Stations in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]].
 
   
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In order to capture the essence of [[London]] in the late 60s, [[Rockstar Games|Rockstar]] decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky [[Italy|Italian]] film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a [[United Kingdom|British]] crime caper from the time.
===Top Pop===
 
DJ:Unknown
 
   
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All of the radio stations have DJs, but none are named.
Genre:Pop,Rock
 
   
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==Radio stations==
===Sounds of Westminnister wallace===
 
 
===Bush Sounds===
DJ:Unknown
 
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* [[wp:The Upsetters|The Upsetters]] - "[[wp:Return of Django (song)|Return of Django]]" (1969)
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* The Upsetters - "Dollar in the Teeth" (1969)
   
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Bush Sounds plays reggae music by [[wp:The Upsetters|The Upsetters]]. "Dollar in the Teeth" was released as part of the [[wp:A-side and B-side|double A-side]] of "Return of Django", reflecting its presence alongside "Return of Django" in the station.
Genre:Phsycadelic Rock
 
   
===Blot Radio===
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===Groovy Baby===
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* [[wp:Piero Umiliani|Piero Umiliani]] & [[wp:Gianfranco Reverberi|Gianfranco Reverberi]] - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 3" (1969)
DJ:Unknown
 
   
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"Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 3" is also played on [[#Westminster Wireless|Westminster Wireless]].
Genre:Beat
 
   
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===Monster Sounds===
Songs:"Beta Fuga Shake" by Riz Ortolani
 
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<!--'''Genre: Ska/Reggae'''-->
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* [[wp:Harry J|Harry J Allstars]] - "[[wp:The Liquidator (instrumental)|The Liquidator]]" (1969)
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* [[wp:Symarip|Symarip]] - "Skinhead Moonstomp" (1970)
   
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Like Bush Sounds, Monster Sounds is a reggae-oriented station, but features two varied bands as opposed to centering around one.
===Reggae Radio===
 
DJ:Unknown
 
   
 
===Blow Up Radio===
Genre:Reggae
 
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* [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]] - "Beat Fuga Shake" (1967)
   
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"Beat Fuga Shake" is taken from the soundtrack for "Il mistero dell'ombra" (also known as "Tiffany memorandum" or The "Tiffany Memorandum"), a 1967 Italian film.
Songs:"Return of Djanjo" by The Upsetters
 
   
===Kelaidescope Radio===
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===Kaleidoscope===
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* [[wp:Francesco De Masi|Francesco De Masi]] & [[wp:Alessandro Alessandroni|Alessandro Alessandroni]] - "Hot Camera Shake" (1967)
DJ:Unknown
 
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* Francesco De Masi & Alessandro Alessandroni - "L'Uomo Che Saprà" (1967)
   
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"Hot Camera Shake" and "L'Uomo Che Saprà" are taken from "Troppo per vivere... poco per morire" (also known as "Your Turn to Die"), a 1967 Italian film.
Genre:Classic Rock
 
   
===Sounds of Soho===
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===Out On Beat===
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* [[wp:Francesco De Masi|Francesco De Masi]] & [[wp:Alessandro Alessandroni|Alessandro Alessandroni]] - "Tema di Londra M. 1" (1967)
DJ:Unknown
 
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* [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]] - "Latin Quarter" (1969)
   
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"Tema di Londra M. 1" is taken from the soundtrack for "[[wp:Master Stroke|Colpo maestro al servizio di Sua Maestà britannica]]" (also known as "Master Stroke"), a 1967 Italian film, while "Latin Quarter" is taken from the soundtrack of the [[wp:Una sull'altra|Una sull'altra]], a 1969 Italian film.
Genre:Jazz
 
   
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===Primary Performance===
Song:"Temi de Londra" by Francesco De Masi
 
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* [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]] - "The Roaring Twenties" (1969)
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* Riz Ortolani - "Teresa L'Illusa" (1973)
   
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"The Roaring Twenties" is taken from the soundtrack of the 1969 Italian film "[[wp:Una sull'altra|Una sull'altra]]", while "Teresa L'Illusa" is taken from the soundtrack of the 1973 Italian film "Teresa la ladra" (also known as "Teresa the Thief").
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===Radio Endora===
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* [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]] - "Tiffany Sequence M. 8" (1967)
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* Riz Ortolani - "Tiffany Sequence M. 22" (1967)
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The tracks are taken from the soundtrack for "Il mistero dell'ombra" (also known as "Tiffany memorandum" or The "Tiffany Memorandum"), a 1967 Italian film.
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===Westminster Wireless===
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* [[wp:Piero Umiliani|Piero Umiliani]] & [[wp:Gianfranco Reverberi|Gianfranco Reverberi]] - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 3" (1969)
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* Piero Umiliani & Gianfranco Reverberi - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 4" (1969)
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* Piero Umiliani & Gianfranco Reverberi - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 6" (1969)
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The tracks are taken from the soundtrack for "Le malizie di Venere" (also known as "Devil in the Flesh"), a 1969 Italian film.
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===Day of Hell===
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* Rockstar Games - "Saturday Nite at Dirty McNasty's"
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* Rockstar Games - "Book 'Em"
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===Classical FM===
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* Rockstar Games - "GTA Pomp"
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===Groovy Beats===
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* Rockstar Games - "Spy Theme"
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===Funktastic===
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* Rockstar Games - "Austin Allegro Drag Race"
 
[[Category:Radio]]
 
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
 
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
[[Category:Category:Radio]]
 

Revision as of 23:09, 9 June 2015


In order to capture the essence of London in the late 60s, Rockstar decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky Italian film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a British crime caper from the time.

All of the radio stations have DJs, but none are named.

Radio stations

Bush Sounds

Bush Sounds plays reggae music by The Upsetters. "Dollar in the Teeth" was released as part of the double A-side of "Return of Django", reflecting its presence alongside "Return of Django" in the station.

Groovy Baby

"Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 3" is also played on Westminster Wireless.

Monster Sounds

Like Bush Sounds, Monster Sounds is a reggae-oriented station, but features two varied bands as opposed to centering around one.

Blow Up Radio

"Beat Fuga Shake" is taken from the soundtrack for "Il mistero dell'ombra" (also known as "Tiffany memorandum" or The "Tiffany Memorandum"), a 1967 Italian film.

Kaleidoscope

"Hot Camera Shake" and "L'Uomo Che Saprà" are taken from "Troppo per vivere... poco per morire" (also known as "Your Turn to Die"), a 1967 Italian film.

Out On Beat

"Tema di Londra M. 1" is taken from the soundtrack for "Colpo maestro al servizio di Sua Maestà britannica" (also known as "Master Stroke"), a 1967 Italian film, while "Latin Quarter" is taken from the soundtrack of the Una sull'altra, a 1969 Italian film.

Primary Performance

  • Riz Ortolani - "The Roaring Twenties" (1969)
  • Riz Ortolani - "Teresa L'Illusa" (1973)

"The Roaring Twenties" is taken from the soundtrack of the 1969 Italian film "Una sull'altra", while "Teresa L'Illusa" is taken from the soundtrack of the 1973 Italian film "Teresa la ladra" (also known as "Teresa the Thief").

Radio Endora

  • Riz Ortolani - "Tiffany Sequence M. 8" (1967)
  • Riz Ortolani - "Tiffany Sequence M. 22" (1967)

The tracks are taken from the soundtrack for "Il mistero dell'ombra" (also known as "Tiffany memorandum" or The "Tiffany Memorandum"), a 1967 Italian film.

Westminster Wireless

  • Piero Umiliani & Gianfranco Reverberi - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 3" (1969)
  • Piero Umiliani & Gianfranco Reverberi - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 4" (1969)
  • Piero Umiliani & Gianfranco Reverberi - "Le Malizie Di Venere - Seq. 6" (1969)

The tracks are taken from the soundtrack for "Le malizie di Venere" (also known as "Devil in the Flesh"), a 1969 Italian film.

Day of Hell

  • Rockstar Games - "Saturday Nite at Dirty McNasty's"
  • Rockstar Games - "Book 'Em"

Classical FM

  • Rockstar Games - "GTA Pomp"

Groovy Beats

  • Rockstar Games - "Spy Theme"

Funktastic

  • Rockstar Games - "Austin Allegro Drag Race"