

T-Rex – “Bang A Gong (Get it On)”– A blues rock boogie about one night stands and cars the epitome of dive bar conversation.Ĭheap Trick – “Surrender “- The counter-choral of “We’re all alright!” is repeated four times in the final chorus of the song, which is often ignored continuing on until someone is in fact, not alright. The Doors – “Roadhouse Blues” – “Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer”, enough said. Guns n’ Roses – “Welcome To The Jungle” – You know where you are, you’re in a dive bar baby, and you’re going to (fill in the blank). Five bucks can get you about 20 plays or so, and with that being said here are 20 songs that you are likely to find.ĪC/DC – “Back In Black” – A tribute to the late Bon Scott, and the gift that keeps on giving to dive bar air guitar champions everywhere.

You put your dollar in, 5 or 6 times after smoothing out the edges, and then take a gamble on whether or not you are able to see straight enough to correspond the correct number to the correct song.
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Instead, any reputable dive bar has a classic refrigerator size monster with huge plastic pages full of CD covers and numbers. For one, it’s the only place to go after a break up to drown your sorrows, and two, it’s cheap as hell.Īs far as the jukebox goes, you won’t find any modern digital music player flashing like a UFO with access to over a million songs. The dive bar definitely serves a purpose in today’s drinking society. I’d like to think that I know a thing or two about a good dive bar I used to play in an 80s hair metal band, had my share of break ups, and I enjoy an occasional Olympia on draft.
