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Hibrandenburg
25-05-2023, 07:22 AM
Maybe one for the older generation. Tina Turner dying has given me a flashback to the early 80's where there were still jukeboxes in most bars. After having a few I would play "Nutbush City Limits" over and over again until it really started to get on people's mammaries. The intention wasn't to get on people's nerves, I just loved the song.

Anyone else have a jukebox favourite that's not necessarily their favourite all time song?

Hiber-nation
25-05-2023, 07:48 AM
Used to start off in the Brunswick before home games in the late 70s and Sheena Is A Punk Rocker by The Ramones would always be my first choice on the jukebox to start the day.

Alfiembra
25-05-2023, 07:59 AM
Johnny Cash Ring of Fire was always a jukebox favourite of mine.

heretoday
25-05-2023, 08:22 AM
Johnny Cash Ring of Fire was always a jukebox favourite of mine.

Absolutely. Back in the sixties. Also Elvis.

Bridge hibs
25-05-2023, 08:38 AM
Hucklebuck by Coast to Coast, not my choice by the way but it always caused a bit of radgeness on the pub floor everytime it was played

Also even if I hear it now it takes me back to my drink fuelled hazy days of radgeness and of course many mates from those days who are long gone

O'Rourke3
25-05-2023, 09:38 AM
When I was using them Dexys or Elvis Costello, never a particular number. I was working in Carlisle for a couple of days in 1980. One of my colleagues decided to put 50p in the jukebox. This gave him 20 songs. Which he preceded to pick Bridge over troubled water 20 times as he didn't fancy any of the others.
Sneaky Pete's had the best selection of songs in Edinburgh. Never needed to put money in, it was on all night.

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Hibbyradge
25-05-2023, 11:00 AM
I must have played "Chain Gang" by Sam Cooke a thousand times.

stoneyburn hibs
25-05-2023, 11:10 AM
My brother and I were pleasantly surprised to find SOL on a jukebox in New Orleans a few years ago.

McSwanky
25-05-2023, 11:20 AM
Ironically, "Won't Get Fooled Again" by the Who probably hoovered up more money than any other for me over the years, as it was almost 9 minutes long, and therefore offered more bang for your buck....

Jack
25-05-2023, 11:53 AM
Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder was a favourite of mine. Particularly in the Clan Tavern 😉

Kato
25-05-2023, 12:03 PM
Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder was a favourite of mine. Particularly in the Clan Tavern [emoji6]Clan had a great jukie.

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Smartie
25-05-2023, 03:35 PM
The first summer I used to properly go out drinking a lot it would have to be the whole "Definitely Maybe" album.

NORTHERNHIBBY
25-05-2023, 05:06 PM
Come on Eileen.

HUTCHYHIBBY
25-05-2023, 07:08 PM
I think I played Somebody Told Me by The Killers far too frequently. 🙂

Mibbes Aye
25-05-2023, 07:19 PM
Two different pubs that we frequented, but my first tunes up, respectively, always seemed to be

'Brown-Eyed Girl' by Van Morrison
and
'Love Her Madly' by The Doors

Neither of them are my favourite song by the artist and I can't even remember the last time I listened to either.

Jay
25-05-2023, 09:27 PM
Diana Ross Chain reaction or Dexys . For devilment I used to put pie jesu on by Sarah Brightman just to get a reaction :greengrin

Bostonhibby
25-05-2023, 09:57 PM
Ian Dury & the Blockheads, hit me with your rythm stick.

Them were the days.[emoji16]

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J-C
26-05-2023, 08:27 AM
I worked in a pub in Thistle St called Marr's Bar, Archie the owner had one of the best juke box's in Edinburgh, Lido Shuffle by Boz Scaggs and Can We Still be Friends by Robert Palmer got played to death by me.

Hiber-nation
26-05-2023, 01:10 PM
I worked in a pub in Thistle St called Marr's Bar, Archie the owner had one of the best juke box's in Edinburgh, Lido Shuffle by Boz Scaggs and Can We Still be Friends by Robert Palmer got played to death by me.

I probably put it on as well! Marrs was a regular Friday or Saturday night haunt for us for a quick pint en route to Tiffanys.

SteveHFC
26-05-2023, 01:44 PM
Mr Brightside by the Killers or Blue Monday by New Order.

speedy_gonzales
26-05-2023, 07:01 PM
The old guys at Pockets (Chesser) must have hated me and my mate. Being young (at the time) we were the only ones that put money in the jukebox but being skint we had to choose carefully to get our monies worth.
There was a lot of Queen-Bohemian Rhapsody, Eagles-Hotel California, Lynrd Skynrd-Free Bird, Stone Roses-Fools Gold(extended).
I swear we got an hour from 6 songs.
Needless to say, we were not popular with the bar staff along with Rab & Colleen!

O'Rourke3
26-05-2023, 09:36 PM
I worked in a pub in Thistle St called Marr's Bar, Archie the owner had one of the best juke box's in Edinburgh, Lido Shuffle by Boz Scaggs and Can We Still be Friends by Robert Palmer got played to death by me.A bar much frequented in the 80s and beyond after the name change. Nobby Clark was one of the barman.

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J-C
27-05-2023, 05:18 PM
A bar much frequented in the 80s and beyond after the name change. Nobby Clark was one of the barman.

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Nah! Nobby was in the Rollers along with Archie, they were good mates, he probably helped out now and then, I worked there for a couple of years, Archie's dad was the owner and I worked in the Beau Brummel in Hanover St, he offered me more money and the job of assistant manager to help Archie out. The place was crammed back in the day, would never be allowed to be like that now, far too many safety regulations, only reason I left was I got my own tenancy from the brewery, The Garrick Bar in Spittal St. Lost touch with Archie a few years back and found out he passed, very sad indeed.

1875godsgift
29-05-2023, 08:54 PM
Ironically, "Won't Get Fooled Again" by the Who probably hoovered up more money than any other for me over the years, as it was almost 9 minutes long, and therefore offered more bang for your buck....

The Stranglers 'Walk On By' at 6+ minutes was always good for that too!

Keith_M
03-06-2023, 05:16 PM
I didn't have one specific song but I was also one of the Blue Monday fan boys.


I had a mate that used to put Sheena Easton songs on the Jukebox. We ended up referring him to a psychiatrist.

Lancs Harp
03-06-2023, 05:48 PM
Possibly Beat Surrender the Jam. Good question though.

HUTCHYHIBBY
03-06-2023, 09:13 PM
I didn't have one specific song but I was also one of the Blue Monday fan boys.


I had a mate that used to put Sheena Easton songs on the Jukebox. We ended up referring him to a psychiatrist.

At least you could play your own songs out with 9-5.

marinello59
03-06-2023, 11:26 PM
I was threatened with a ban from a pub for playing Wings of a Dove by Madness over and over again. Probably down to my singing along rather than the track itself.

Hibrandenburg
04-06-2023, 05:55 AM
I was threatened with a ban from a pub for playing Wings of a Dove by Madness over and over again. Probably down to my singing along rather than the track itself.

We'd get on if wasn't for politics. :greengrin

marinello59
04-06-2023, 10:28 AM
We'd get on if wasn't for politics. :greengrin

Aye, we would get on if you weren’t wrong all the time. :greengrin

Keith_M
04-06-2023, 03:52 PM
Aye, we would get on if you weren’t wrong all the time. :greengrin


Sorry, but that's One Step Beyond.

:tsk tsk:

He's here!
05-06-2023, 06:42 PM
There was definitely more ceremony/anticipation around putting on a song pre-CDs/digital. Waiting for your choice to come on the jukebox or the sound of the needle hitting vinyl gave the music more importance somehow.