Double Clef FM

"There's none of that modern rubbish on Double Clef FM, where the songs have words."

- Slogan in GTA III

Double Clef FM (spelt in-game as Double Cleff FM in GTA III) is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories that plays classical music.

Description
The station features music from various Italian operas. In 1998, the station was hosted by Sergio Boccino. By 2001, he had been replaced by Morgan Merryweather, who appeared in GTA Liberty City Stories as one of the station's callers.

The station attempts to present an aura of "high-brow, illustrated connoisseurs", though Merryweather's dialogue displays his poor cultural knowledge, through his mentions of "reading in the original Italian" and references to 's "".

This is the favorite radio station of the Leone Family, Sindacco Family and Forelli Family.

Grand Theft Auto III
Listed here is the playlist's order in the PS2 version. Translations for the titles, at the side, in superscript.

Appearances

 * "O mio babbino caro" is featured in all the trailers for Grand Theft Auto III. A remixed version is featured in the trailer for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition.
 * "Vesti la giubba" is featured in the Japanese commercial for Grand Theft Auto III.

Trivia

 * In GTA III, at one point Morgan Merryweather says "Now, more hits from the '60s... 1760s that is...". However, no music from that decade appears on the station in either game.
 * The oldest pieces of music in the GTA series can be heard in this station: 's "Non più andrai farfallone amoroso" (GTA III) and "Overture" (GTA Liberty City Stories), both of them are from his 1786 opera "".
 * Even though the trailer for the Definitive Edition of GTA III uses "O mio babbino caro", the track itself was not included in the game.

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