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Title: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: neo_virus on June 17, 2006, 06:44:38 am
Hey guys, sorting out the jukebox for my cabinet now and I want some suggestions as to some 'Essential' albums that you would see on a jukebox. My friend's parents used to own a social club and several songs that I remember being played alot on the jukebox there were Bon Jovi - These Days and KISS - Crazy Crazy Nights. Looking towards more rock/classic rock. If you guys have any must haves that you think please post cheers.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: Ghoward on June 17, 2006, 08:50:31 pm
Thats kind of up to you since everyone has there own taste in music...
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: Barry Barcrest on June 18, 2006, 05:01:06 pm
I prefer rock/indie/alternative but i made sure i had all the uk Now That's What I Call Music albums on there. There are 65 of them and they have all the chart hits from the 80's onwards so it tends have something for everyone then.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: neo_virus on June 20, 2006, 05:06:19 am
To be honest I'm quite open to what gets put on it, I do have several of those Now XX albums. Just wasn't sure if you guys new some albums that you would tend to find on most jukeboxes in the 70's/80's.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: Barry Barcrest on June 20, 2006, 08:54:50 am
To be honest i don't think jukeboxes that supported albums really kicked off until the 80's before then it was all singles. Don't forget it was not until CD's became popular that album jukeboxes were actually possible. Here in england the Now albums were always found on jukeboxes... Due to the fact they contained most current singles.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: GadgetGeek on June 20, 2006, 12:40:41 pm
Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: Crafty on June 20, 2006, 07:51:32 pm
80s Rock to me must include some AC-DC, INXS, Cold Chisel/Jimmy Barnes and lastly Billy Idol (Mony Mony , White Wedding or Rebel Yell)..

But then I'm Australian
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: kevink on June 20, 2006, 08:42:26 pm
I loaded mine up with mostly greatest hits stuff.  Some I can't live without:
Foreigner, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Queen, CCR, The Beatles, The Doors, Aerosmith

I could go on and on.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: leapinlew on June 21, 2006, 07:57:08 am
I loaded mine up with mostly greatest hits stuff.  Some I can't live without:
Foreigner, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Queen, CCR, The Beatles, The Doors, Aerosmith

I could go on and on.

I agree! I grabbed greatest hits albums for my jukebox for a majority of the bands. If I was a true fan, I would get multiple albums as I knew the whole album. As a whole, people seem to only select only the hits even if you have full albums on it.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: clanggedin on June 21, 2006, 03:26:38 pm
Mine mostly includes 80's hairbands: Poison, Motley Crue, Queensryche, Tesla, Whitesnake, Guns n Roses, Bon Jovi.

Since I have a laser projector I made sure to include some Pink Floyd so we can havea Laser Floyd show.

Make sure you add Baby Got Back by Sir Mix-alot on there. That song probably gets played the most by my kid.

You definately need AC/DC, Motley Crue (especially Girls, Girls, Girls), and the greatest love song of all time: Cherry Pie by Warrant.


I am thinking of a BYOSP (Stripper Pole) with the music I have on mine.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: NIVO on June 25, 2006, 04:18:07 am
i'll be happy to throw some monopoly money at ya, if ya jiggle it a little around that pole. But you must be wearing the Space Ghost outfit  :cheers:
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: clanggedin on June 28, 2006, 06:54:44 pm
i'll be happy to throw some monopoly money at ya, if ya jiggle it a little around that pole. But you must be wearing the Space Ghost outfit  :cheers:

Don't tempt me.  ;D
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: thajenius on July 03, 2006, 02:36:31 pm
Start with this....

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5938174/the_rs_500_greatest_albums_of_all_time/ (http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5938174/the_rs_500_greatest_albums_of_all_time/)
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: mccoy178 on July 04, 2006, 04:14:34 am
Hey Barcrest, did you take note of that link? ;)
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: Barry Barcrest on July 04, 2006, 11:49:34 am
Didn't but i have now :D

Here it is attached as a TXT file..

Mc Coy hit me up i have an idea and i need your help :D
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: JohnNevets on July 05, 2006, 10:26:36 pm
I just took a look at the top 100 of that list and I must say it's got a lot of good ones on there, but I must also cofess I have never ever heard of this band or album, should I know something off of it?

58. Trout Mask Replica, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band

And I'm pretty sure I haven't heard of this guy either.

27. King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. 1, Robert Johnson

Every body else I've at least heard of, even if I don't know there stuff. Maybe it's cause I'm from WI.

Guess I'll have to give them a listen.  I tend to like blues music, but apparently not enough to know these guys.

Have fun all,
John
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: mccoy178 on July 07, 2006, 03:31:49 am
Robert Johnson is an all time legend.
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: NinjaEpisode on July 07, 2006, 07:50:00 am
Wasn't Robert Johnson the character in Crossroads as well?
Title: Re: Essential Jukebox Albums
Post by: acasualtourist on July 08, 2006, 12:29:44 pm
 :notworthy: Robert Johnson is a guitar player from the 1930's.  He is considered one of the greatest guitar players of all time.  People are still trying to figure out how he played some of his songs.  Yes he is the guy from the movie "Crossroads".  The whole "sell your soul to the devil at the crossroads" story is about him.  People said he was to good of a guitar player and had to have made a deal with the devil.  If your into old blues give him a shot but understand that the recordings are old and scratchy.

Captain Beefheart was/is a friend of Frank Zappa and his music is in the same vein.  rock/jazz/psychedelic/blues.

As far as albums for a juke, my choices are:

1.  Rolling Stones: Hot Rocks, More Hot Rocks and Let It Bleed
2.  Beatles: red and blue hits collections
3.  both Dazed and Confused soundtracks
4.  Pure Cult
5.  and to throw in one from off the beaten path: Cigar Store Indians