“I started working at a record store when I was 15, and I’m an organizational freak, so I organize the jukebox like a record store,” explains Matt Rucins, talent buyer and jukebox hero at Schubas. “I have it by section, alphabetized within the section. There’s a classic-rock section, a punk section—country/folk, hip-hop, world music.”

Rucins’s meticulous monthly curation of the nearly 100 albums in the Schubas jukebox is guided not only by a never-ending influx of releases from local and national touring acts, but also by the sheer pleasure of getting to be the DJ. His selections—and their lifespans—are a reflection of his distinct taste at a given time. Of course, some things never change. The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle, for instance, has been tucked away in the jukebox for well over a decade.

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Great jukebox bars

(as defined by quintessential albums or tracks)

Gingerman Tavern Wrigleyville

On the jukebox:

—Somery by Descendents

—Midnight Marauders by A Tribe Called Quest

—Want More by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound

Gold Star Ukrainian Village

—Electric Warrior by T-Rex

—Another Green World by Brian Eno

—The Best of Elvis Costello by Elvis Costello

Green Mill Uptown

—”Hello Betty” by Jimmy McGriff

—”Patricia” by Perez Prado Orchestra

—”Blue Monk” by Thelonious Monk

Marie’s Riptide Lounge Bucktown

—”That’s Life” by Frank Sinatra

—”Crazy” by Patsy Cline

—”Knock Three Times” by Tony Orlando

Old Town Ale House Old Town

—”My Love Will Never Die” by Magic Sam

—”Summertime” by Miles Davis

—”Lost Highway” by Hank Williams

Richard’s Bar River West

—”Unchained Melody” by the Righteous Brothers

—”Hello Dolly” by Bobby Darin

—”You Don’t Know Me” by Jerry Vale

Schubas Lakeview

—Pre-Language by Disappears

—Histoire de Melody Nelson by Serge Gainsbourg

—Heaven by the Walkmen

Simon’s Tavern Andersonville

On the jukebox:

—Bivouac by Jawbreaker

—The R. in R&B Collection, Volume 1 by R. Kelly

—Metz by Metz

Whirlaway Lounge Logan Square

—Evil Empire by Rage Against the Machine

—Ride the Lightning by Metallica

—Core by Stone Temple Pilots