It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.

Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.

Thank you.

 

Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.

 

Grocery Store Music

page: 1
8

log in

join
share:

posted on Nov, 10 2021 @ 08:13 PM
link   
Yes!
A full hour full of absolute cheesiness of the highest calibre.

Sounds For The Supermarket - Grocery Store Music 1975.

A bit before my time but good music is timeless. Get your shopping vibe on and be happy


Ive a sudden urge to go shopping..



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 12:56 AM
link   
a reply to: SecretKnowledge

😂

Nice!

1 of the major reasons why I quit retail. I was a department supervisor at Home Depot for a short time, thank God. Their store music was controlled by headquarters in Georgia, meaning every single store was hearing the same playlist.

Drove me freaking nuts. Same worn out 90's alternative..over and over and over...😫

When I hear "Run Around" by Blues Traveler, I have to call my therapist.



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 03:52 AM
link   
And worse to come, Christmas carols, I hate this time of year



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 05:16 AM
link   
a reply to: SecretKnowledge

Jean Michel Jarre made a fortune for charity doing the same thing ...

en.wikipedia.org...

In 1983, Jean-Michel Jarre was asked to compose the background music for the supermarket-themed art exhibition Orrimbe show. Jarre agreed, recording Musique pour Supermarché (English: Music for Supermarkets) between February and May 1983.[1] The exhibition, created by some young artists and friends of Jarre, ran at the Jean-Claude Riedel gallery between 2 and 30 June 1983, and the works of art on display would be auctioned off afterwards. Inspired by this, Jarre decided that the music accompanying the exhibition could be treated as a one-off piece of art as well.[1] Thus Musique pour Supermarché would have only a solitary, unique copy pressed, to be auctioned for charity at Hotel Drouot. After the exhibition had ended, the album's master plates were destroyed, making this the only existing legitimate copy in the world. It instantly became one of the most expensive and collectible albums in history.




posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 05:57 AM
link   

originally posted by: Raggedyman
And worse to come, Christmas carols, I hate this time of year


Many years ago I worked in a fruit and veg shop.
They had ONE Christmas music cassette tape. For two weeks before Christmas it was played all day, every day. Just kept turning it over when a side finished. 6 am to 6pm six days a week.

It wasn't carols but "seasonal pop classics".

Torture!
edit on 11112021 by Tulpa because: Clarification



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 12:40 PM
link   
a reply to: Cymru

Wow, thanks for that.

Thats tomorrow's vibe sorted.



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 12:40 PM
link   

originally posted by: Tulpa

originally posted by: Raggedyman
And worse to come, Christmas carols, I hate this time of year


Many years ago I worked in a fruit and veg shop.
They had ONE Christmas music cassette tape. For two weeks before Christmas it was played all day, every day. Just kept turning it over when a side finished. 6 am to 6pm six days a week.

It wasn't carols but "seasonal pop classics".

Torture!


Maybe you should have brought something in yourself??



posted on Nov, 11 2021 @ 12:45 PM
link   
a reply to: SecretKnowledge

Normally we had the tape player in the back of the warehouse prep room and chose our own tapes or the radio but at Christmas. .....

....oh dear.



new topics

top topics



 
8

log in

join