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{{Radio station | |||
| genre = Latin jazz, mambo <small>(GTA Vice City)</small> <br> Salsa, Latin jazz <small>(GTA Vice City Stories)</small> | |||
|image = [[File:RadioEspantoso-GTAVC-logo.jpg|200px]] | |||
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] <br> [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] | |||
| djs = [[Pepe (DJ)|Pepe]] <small>(GTA Vice City)</small> <br> [[Hector Hernandez]] <small>(GTA Vice City Stories)</small> | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Vice City Radio Stations]] | '''Radio Espantoso''' is a [[radio station]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. The station plays Latin Jazz. The DJ of the station in [[1984]] is [[Hector Hernandez]]. In [[1986]], [[Pepe (DJ)|Pepe]] replaces Hector, and Pepe is of Cuban descent. Radio Espantoso is also the preferred radio stations of the [[Cubans|Cubans/Los Cabrones]]. The word ''[[wiktionary:espantoso|espantoso]]'' translates to ''horrible'' in Spanish. | ||
===Playlists=== | |||
====''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' rendition==== | |||
'''DJ''': [[Pepe (DJ)|Pepe]] | |||
'''Genres''': [[wp:Latin jazz|Latin jazz]], [[wp:Mambo (music)|mambo]] | |||
* [[wp:Cachao López|Cachao]] - "A Gozar con Mi Combo" | |||
* [[Alpha Banditos]] - "The Bull Is Wrong" ''(2002)'' | |||
* [[Tres Apenas como eso]] - "Yo Te Mire" ''(2002)'' | |||
* [[wp:Eumir Deodato|Deodato]] - "Latin Flute" ''(1973)'' | |||
* [[wp:Mongo Santamaría|Mongo Santamaría]] - "Mama Papa Tu" ''(1969)'' | |||
* [[wp:Mongo Santamaría|Mongo Santamaría]] - "Me and You Baby (Picao y Tostao)" ''(1970)'' | |||
* [[wp:Machito|Machito]] [[wp:Afro-Cubans (band)|and his Afro-Cubans]] - "Mambo Mucho Mambo" ''(1955)'' | |||
* [[Unaesta]] - "La Vida Es una Lenteja" ''(2002)'' | |||
* [[wp:Lonnie Liston Smith|Lonnie Liston Smith]] - "Expansions" ''(1975)'' | |||
* [[wp:Irakere|Irakere]] - "Añunga Ñunga" ''(1980)'' | |||
* [[wp:Eumir Deodato|Deodato]] - "Super Strut" ''(1974)'' | |||
* [[wp:Xavier Cugat|Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra]] - "Jamay" ''(1955)'' | |||
* [[wp:Benny Moré|Benny Moré]] - "Maracaibo Oriental" ''(1960)'' | |||
* [[wp:Tito Puente|Tito Puente]] - "Mambo Gozón" ''(1958)'' | |||
====''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' rendition==== | |||
'''DJ''': [[Hector Hernandez]] | |||
'''Genres''': [[wp:Salsa music|salsa]], [[wp:Latin jazz|Latin jazz]] | |||
* [[wp:Ray Barretto|Ray Barretto]] – "Acid" ''(1968)'' | |||
* [[wp:Pete Rodriguez (Boogaloo)|Pete Rodriguez]] – "[[wp:I Like It Like That (A Mi Me Gusta Asi)|I Like It (I Like It Like That)]]" ''(1966)'' | |||
* [[wp:Tito Puente|Tito Puente]] – "[[wp:Oye Como Va|Oye Como Va]]" ''(1963)'' | |||
* [[wp:Bobby Valentín|Bobby Valentín]] – "Mi Ritmo Es Bueno" ''(1974)'' | |||
* [[wp:Celia Cruz|Celia Cruz]] and [[wp:Johnny Pacheco|Johnny Pacheco]] – "Quimbara" ''(1974)'' | |||
* [[wp:Héctor Lavoe|Héctor Lavoe]] – "[[wp:Mi Gente|Mi Gente]]" ''(1973)'' | |||
* [[wp:Eddie Palmieri|Eddie Palmieri]] – "Revolt / La Libertad Logico" ''(1971)'' | |||
* [[wp:Willie Colón|Willie Colón]] – "El Malo" ''(1968)'' | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* The song "Añunga Ñunga" by Irakere is titled as "Aguanile" in the booklet for GTA Vice City. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Truth + Soul]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] that plays Latin jazz. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 5 January 2014
Radio Station Radio Espantoso | |
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Genre: |
Latin jazz, mambo (GTA Vice City) Salsa, Latin jazz (GTA Vice City Stories) |
Appearance(s): |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories |
DJ(s): |
Pepe (GTA Vice City) Hector Hernandez (GTA Vice City Stories) |
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Radio Espantoso is a radio station that appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. The station plays Latin Jazz. The DJ of the station in 1984 is Hector Hernandez. In 1986, Pepe replaces Hector, and Pepe is of Cuban descent. Radio Espantoso is also the preferred radio stations of the Cubans/Los Cabrones. The word espantoso translates to horrible in Spanish.
Playlists
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City rendition
DJ: Pepe
Genres: Latin jazz, mambo
- Cachao - "A Gozar con Mi Combo"
- Alpha Banditos - "The Bull Is Wrong" (2002)
- Tres Apenas como eso - "Yo Te Mire" (2002)
- Deodato - "Latin Flute" (1973)
- Mongo Santamaría - "Mama Papa Tu" (1969)
- Mongo Santamaría - "Me and You Baby (Picao y Tostao)" (1970)
- Machito and his Afro-Cubans - "Mambo Mucho Mambo" (1955)
- Unaesta - "La Vida Es una Lenteja" (2002)
- Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions" (1975)
- Irakere - "Añunga Ñunga" (1980)
- Deodato - "Super Strut" (1974)
- Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra - "Jamay" (1955)
- Benny Moré - "Maracaibo Oriental" (1960)
- Tito Puente - "Mambo Gozón" (1958)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition
DJ: Hector Hernandez
Genres: salsa, Latin jazz
- Ray Barretto – "Acid" (1968)
- Pete Rodriguez – "I Like It (I Like It Like That)" (1966)
- Tito Puente – "Oye Como Va" (1963)
- Bobby Valentín – "Mi Ritmo Es Bueno" (1974)
- Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco – "Quimbara" (1974)
- Héctor Lavoe – "Mi Gente" (1973)
- Eddie Palmieri – "Revolt / La Libertad Logico" (1971)
- Willie Colón – "El Malo" (1968)
Trivia
- The song "Añunga Ñunga" by Irakere is titled as "Aguanile" in the booklet for GTA Vice City.
See also
- Truth + Soul, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars that plays Latin jazz.