Top 5 Songs to Listen by Pokie Spins

Everyone loves the sound of money coming in when playing slots, but the majority of players put other music in the background: slots sounds are fun, but when you play often they start to annoy (and annoy even more if you frequently lose). When the playlist is created just right — with great music and bits of humor in the meaning that adds to the vibe, — playing online casino games becomes more entertaining and even relaxing, too. That’s why Pokie Spins created this selection: with songs and albums that are good to listen to when gambling. 

Radiohead – OK Computer

Radiohead, of course, didn’t have a crystal ball back in 1997 to predict the dark implications of technology, but they still took a glimpse into the future. Identity theft was just a start for technology exploitation — but then, it was already growing. Data mining hadn’t been studied enough and no AI errors had come up; 1997 was far away from 9/11, and high-tech surveillance was not even in plain sight yet. 

Radiohead’s singer, Thom Yorke is their singer and lyricist, who thinks about the feeling of being plugged in and disconnected at the same time in Let Down and Paranoid Android. Wherever he goes, he bumps into suspicion, mistrust, and skepticism. He encounters new demands everywhere, describes never-ending consumption in a comfortable grip of productivity and dependency from machines we barely have any control over. York said that he’s written the album after several years of unstoppable touring — that has been enough time to see the world and think about overreliance on technology and alienation and isolation it can lead to. 

OK, Computer is Radiohead’s third, best-selling album. Their success came from the sync between instrumentalists, particularly the guitarist Jonny Greenwood, thoughtful lyrics, and amazing productions. Good songs to keep one’s head cool when playing. 

Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit

This is an example of a single that skyrockets a band to fame. It’s a song from the album Nevermind produced back in 1991. The song’s name has its own story, though. Kathleen Hanna once made graffiti on Kurt Cobain’s hotel room wall. The graffiti said “Kurt smells like Teen Spirit” and was referring to Kurt Cobain’s girlfriend’s deodorant brand. Kathleen Hanna was mocking her, but Cobain didn’t know such a brand existed and thought that graffiti was a nihilistic catchphrase. The song has become one of the most popular songs of all time. 

Many people who felt confused and lost from Generation X found themselves in this song and used it as their anthem — “Here we are now, entertain us / I feel stupid and contagious,” and “I’m worse at what I do best / And for this gift I feel blessed.” This song is still popular nowadays, and even the newer generations have listened to it plenty of times (and, most likely, not a single other Nirvana song.)

Michael Jackson – Billie Jean

We couldn’t skip mentioning Michael Jackson’s song about the mysterious Billie Jean. It’s one of the songs that perfectly suit and ease the gambling atmosphere. The song has an interesting history. It’s about a girl who claimed to have a child with Jackson and stalked him. He didn’t say anything about her, but Quincy Jones, Michael’s producer, revealed what he knows in front of the media: Billie Jean said Jackson is the father of one of her twins. He also said the woman sent Jackson hundreds of letters and once even sent him a gun with a date and time to kill himself — she wanted to kill herself and the baby at the same time to live with Micheal Jackson in the next life. Dark, isn’t it? But let’s leave it for now.  

Would you believe it if we told you that Michael Jackson came up with the rhythm for this song on his home drum and got the vocals perfect on the first take? The song won Jackson the 1983 Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance. During his first live performance of this song, Jackson used the iconic Moonwalk in front of the public for the first time.

Rolling Stones – I Can’t Get No Satisfaction

The song I Can’t Get No Satisfaction is one of the most iconic songs in rock history. Officially performed by the Rolling Stones, it’s also one of the most covered songs of all time. This song has been covered by pretty much all significant rock bands, ranging from The Beatles to Aretha Franklin and everyone in between. And it’s quite a good song to stop a losing strike, don’t you agree?

It seemed like the song appeared out of nowhere: Keith Richards found it already recorded after he woke up. Most likely, he woke up in the night with the melody in his head and recorded it before going back to sleep with no memories about any of this. The Rolling Stones released it in 1965, and it became another iconic song that’s remembered decades later. It is also considered one of the top 10 songs ever recorded and has had a personal spot in the National Recording Registry for over 15 years now.

The Righteous Brothers – You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling

Originally released by The Righteous Brothers back in 1964, this song is another brilliant classic. The song ranked number 5 in Billboard’s top 100 songs of 1965. Decades later, in 1999, the song was the most played on radios and TVs in the 20th century. 

Producer of Philles Records, Phil Spector, paid Barry Man and Cynthia Weil to write lyrics for it — they were a very popular songwriting duo. The band liked the song but wasn’t sure if it was possible to translate it into their style. They worked to get it right for 39 takes. Phil Specter used his Wall of Sound producing technique for the first time: he used studio equipment as a musical instrument to create a dense orchestral environment that has almost overwhelmed the vocals.