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* [[wp:Tamiko Jones|Tamiko Jones]] - "Can't Live Without Your Love" ''(1979)'' | * [[wp:Tamiko Jones|Tamiko Jones]] - "Can't Live Without Your Love" ''(1979)'' | ||
* [[wp:Gino Soccio|Gino Soccio]] - "Dancer" ''(1979)'' | * [[wp:Gino Soccio|Gino Soccio]] - "Dancer" ''(1979)'' | ||
* [[wp:Suzy Q|Suzy Q]] - "Get On Up and Do It Again" ''(1981)'' | * [[wp:Suzy Q (group)|Suzy Q]] - "Get On Up and Do It Again" ''(1981)'' | ||
* Rainbow Brown - "Till You Surrender" ''(1981)'' | * Rainbow Brown - "Till You Surrender" ''(1981)'' | ||
* [[wp:Harry Thumann|Harry Thumann]] - "Underwater" ''(1979)'' | * [[wp:Harry Thumann|Harry Thumann]] - "Underwater" ''(1979)'' |
Revision as of 15:21, 17 October 2013
Radio Station K109 The Studio | |
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Genre: | Disco |
Appearance(s): |
Grand Theft Auto IV Episodes from Liberty City |
DJ(s): | Karl Lagerfeld |
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K109 The Studio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, which plays disco music. The DJ for the station is Karl Lagerfeld.
The Grand Theft Auto IV version of the station gets expanded by the second downloadable episode The Ballad of Gay Tony. The music of K109 is played inside Tony Prince' club Hercules; it also could be Gay Tony's favorite radio station as it is the default station when driving his Schafter.
Tracklist
Grand Theft Auto IV rendition
DJ: Karl Lagerfeld
Genres: disco, space disco
- Electrik Funk - "On a Journey" (1982)
- Don Ray - "Standing in the Rain" (1978)
- Cerrone - "Supernature" (1977)
- Peter Brown - "Burning Love Breakdown" (1977)
- Tamiko Jones - "Can't Live Without Your Love" (1979)
- Gino Soccio - "Dancer" (1979)
- Suzy Q - "Get On Up and Do It Again" (1981)
- Rainbow Brown - "Till You Surrender" (1981)
- Harry Thumann - "Underwater" (1979)
- Skatt Brothers - "Walk the Night" (1980)
The Ballad of Gay Tony and Episodes from Liberty City rendition
DJ: Karl Lagerfeld
Genres: disco, disco-funk
- Change - "A Lover's Holiday" (1980)
- Rufus (feat. Chaka Khan) - "Any Love" (1979)
- The Fatback Band - "(Are You Ready) Do the Bus Stop" (1975)
- A Taste of Honey - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (1978)
- The Trammps - "Disco Inferno" (1976)
- Creme D'Cocoa - "Doin' the Dog" (1979)
- Chic - "Everybody Dance" (1978)
- Sister Sledge - "He's the Greatest Dancer" (1978)
- Sylvester - "I Need You" (1980)
- Patrick Cowley - "Menergy" (1981)
- Stephanie Mills - "Put Your Body in It" (1979)
- Dan Hartman - "Relight My Fire" (1979)
- Peaches & Herb - "Shake Your Groove Thing" (1978)
- Rose Royce - "Still in Love" (1982)
- Machine - "There But For the Grace of God Go I" (1979)
- Candi Staton - "Young Hearts Run Free" (1976)
Trivia
- Bernie Crane likes this station.
- During the development of The Ballad of Gay Tony, a number of songs that were planned for this station were dropped. However they are still listed inside the "american.gxt" file.
- Alicia Bridges - "I Love the Nightlife (Disco Round)" (1978)
- Chic - "My Forbidden Lover" (1979)
- Gloria Gaynor - "Never Can Say Goodbye" (1974)
- GQ - "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)" (1978)
- Hamilton Bohannon - "Let's Start the Dance" (1978)
- Michael Zager Band - "Let's All Chant" (1977)
- Peaches & Herb - "Funtime" (1980)
- The O'Jays - "I Love Music" (1975)
- Vicki Sue Robinson - "Turn the Beat Around" (1976)
See also
- Fever 105, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that plays disco music, among others.
- Paradise FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories that plays disco music.
- The Low Down 91.1, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays disco music, among others.