Best Pub Juke Boxes in Manchester ?

None.

The ones classed as good were good about fifteen years ago but they’re not moving with the times. Lots of good music has come out and how to access good music has changed in the time since all these jukeboxes were installed and none of them have any of it or seem to be run by people who’ve heard any of it.

There is a fucking hell of a lot more and better music come out in the last few years than Liam Gallagher’s juvenile efforts and Blossoms’ bland-band boogie. But it seems that jukeboxes only recognise those two as new music.

I’ve not heard a good jukebox anywhere for a long time now.

Depending on when you go in, there’s a certain fella who works in Troff who’ll put his decent playlists from his phone on the speakers.

Jukeboxes should be a thing of the past now anyway. Or at least be updated so they can be used differently.

Everyone has their music collection on their phones now. In my pocket, I have a much bigger and better music collection than any jukebox I’ve ever seen in Manchester. There should be some sort of app where people can access the jukebox pub’s speaker system and be able to queue their songs to a playlist.
Related to this : what happened to Internet jukeboxes? Weren't they supposed to be taking over?

The idea that you could go in a pub, put on Metal Machine Music in it's entirety and enjoy a couple of pints with all the other grateful customers...
 
None.

The ones classed as good were good about fifteen years ago but they’re not moving with the times. Lots of good music has come out and how to access good music has changed in the time since all these jukeboxes were installed and none of them have any of it or seem to be run by people who’ve heard any of it.

There is a fucking hell of a lot more and better music come out in the last few years than Liam Gallagher’s juvenile efforts and Blossoms’ bland-band boogie. But it seems that jukeboxes only recognise those two as new music.

I’ve not heard a good jukebox anywhere for a long time now.

Depending on when you go in, there’s a certain fella who works in Troff who’ll put his decent playlists from his phone on the speakers.

Jukeboxes should be a thing of the past now anyway. Or at least be updated so they can be used differently.

Everyone has their music collection on their phones now. In my pocket, I have a much bigger and better music collection than any jukebox I’ve ever seen in Manchester. There should be some sort of app where people can access the jukebox pub’s speaker system and be able to queue their songs to a playlist.
The Castle has updated the jukebox in the past year after having it very similar for about 4 or 5 years, there is some more modern stuff on there and they've mixed it up with some other choices which isn't always to my taste but gives a night in there a good vibe - the one upstairs is pretty good too now.

As others have said, Castle, Corbieres, Temple and I'd say Gullivers too, albeit not had more than a pint in passing in there for awhile.
 
I'd have thought jukeboxes would be more apt in the nostalgia thread. I'm surprised there's anywhere that still has them.
 
None.

The ones classed as good were good about fifteen years ago but they’re not moving with the times. Lots of good music has come out and how to access good music has changed in the time since all these jukeboxes were installed and none of them have any of it or seem to be run by people who’ve heard any of it.

There is a fucking hell of a lot more and better music come out in the last few years than Liam Gallagher’s juvenile efforts and Blossoms’ bland-band boogie. But it seems that jukeboxes only recognise those two as new music.

I’ve not heard a good jukebox anywhere for a long time now.

Depending on when you go in, there’s a certain fella who works in Troff who’ll put his decent playlists from his phone on the speakers.

Jukeboxes should be a thing of the past now anyway. Or at least be updated so they can be used differently.

Everyone has their music collection on their phones now. In my pocket, I have a much bigger and better music collection than any jukebox I’ve ever seen in Manchester. There should be some sort of app where people can access the jukebox pub’s speaker system and be able to queue their songs to a playlist.

Such an app does exist in the States as Buffalo Bills fans have a habit of sitting in their front room and flooding opponent’s bars with the Bills Shout Song in the days leading up to the game
 
Best one then?
I probably went back too far by saying 20 years, but the most recent CDs I could find on there was Metronomy & the White Stripes. Although I love music from the 80s, 90s & 00s, there has been some great music released since then. I always think it's healthy to search out decent new music rather than get stuck in a rut listening to what you liked when you were younger.
 
Related to this : what happened to Internet jukeboxes? Weren't they supposed to be taking over?

The idea that you could go in a pub, put on Metal Machine Music in it's entirety and enjoy a couple of pints with all the other grateful customers...
About 5 years ago we were in a bar in downtown St Petersburg in Florida. I put on a load of Napalm Death, The Fall and Captain Beefheart. After about 20mins they turned it off.
 

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