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Jukebox go-to song


philp

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So I was at a bar last night and someone played the ghost buster's theme song 19 times in a row.  Got me thinking, what's the best bang for your buck?  My go-to jukebox song is this 6:09 gem:

 

 

Just when you think it ends, there's a drum solo.  What's your go-to?

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Depending on my mood when I go out, here's my usual choices.

Hanging out with friends goofing off and getting drunk- chuck berry My Dingaling

Playing pool or darts - Tom Petty - Freefallin

After a rough day at work - Nothing Else Matters

If I just want bang for the buck, stairway to heaven or bohemian rhapsody.

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So I was at a bar last night and someone played the ghost buster's theme song 19 times in a row. Got me thinking, what's the best bang for your buck? My go-to jukebox song is this 6:09 gem:

Just when you think it ends, there's a drum solo. What's your go-to?

It's actually Ghostbusters.

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Jukeboxes bring out the asshole in me.  I tend to play the most obscure and inappropriate things I can find in the jukebox.

 

If I can find some Isis Ill pay to play an entire album.  Its all post/sludge-metal, experimental, 15 minute compositions that can really kill the mood in a bar.

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So I was at a bar last night and someone played the ghost buster's theme song 19 times in a row. 

 

lol when we trolled a bar in college we would throw freebird on 12 times in a row right before we left.

 

Later I realized they would often just reset the jukebox soon after we left.

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