I am a GENERATION-XER at 53 and watching these videos take me back to a decade I wish I could go back to.
@PHBRNTGGR26 ай бұрын
Same here. 😭
@Johnnyfountaineyes5 ай бұрын
Jesus 🤦♂️ why because you could treat those different folks anyway you wanted and no pesky social media to hold boomers accountable 🤫🫠🤭
@Joreel5 ай бұрын
I remember more than half of these stores from my teen years all the way through college and beyond. So many good memories of these places.
@swifty19695 ай бұрын
54 here and feel the same. The 80's and most of the 90's were great.
@LynxStarAuto5 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyfountaineyesBecause he wouldn't have the kids, who now are the worst generation in this country's history. Blights of humanity.
@kranwa156 ай бұрын
1:01 Hollywood Video 2:25 Kay Bee Toys 3:48 Radio Shack 5:20 Babbage’s 6:16 Peaches Records & Tapes 7:37 Venture Stores 9:11 Blockbuster Video 10:19 Tower Records 11:35 Toys R Us 13:05 Sharper Image 14:38 Circuit City 16:08 CompUSA 17:34 Borders Books 19:07 Walden Books 20:16 Sam Goody 21:49 Caldor 23:18 Abraham & Straus 24:18 Lionel Kiddie City 26:01 Woolworth’s 27:10 Egghead Software
@CulturalProspect6 ай бұрын
Venture(s) , Baggages. My greatness, these scream Midwest.😚
@tr1bes6 ай бұрын
Sears. Kmart, Service Merchandise. Safeway (not sure if this is regional though) Grandy fast food Music Boutique
@aggie77565 ай бұрын
@@tr1besSafeway is still around. I patronized the Estes Park location in Colorado...couple years ago.
@Abner_Devereaux_Jr5 ай бұрын
Zayre
@cherissewrice85505 ай бұрын
Love it
@PHBRNTGGR26 ай бұрын
“I don’t wanna grow up cuz I’m a toys r us kid…” 😭 Borders closing broke my heart…I loved that place. 💕🥰😭
@vylet22925 ай бұрын
🎶 There's a million toys at toys r us that I can play with! 🎵
@toriless5 ай бұрын
Never went there like 65% of them. Here we had Tower Records instead until 2006 and 2 were STILL around in Seattle as of 2015.
@swifty19695 ай бұрын
same here. I'm baffled that Barnes & Noble is still around. How are they still in business is beyond me. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I can still go to a place to relax, read some magazines, and drink my coffee.
@MariaFernandez-yx7eg4 ай бұрын
😢😭😿
@marvincrowe20573 ай бұрын
I wish they'd close one more border.
@SachelleCambria6 ай бұрын
Those were the good old days.
@mikejejenich-pb5zx6 ай бұрын
Anyone who didn’t grow up in the 80s. You missed out. ✅
@landonbenford83696 ай бұрын
You Sure DID!!!😎The BEST Damn job I ever had was working at Bridgeport Video in high school. Met my first girlfriend there and everything!!!🤓🤓
@DavidSkeen-lf6kt6 ай бұрын
So you met the love of your life there
@landonbenford83696 ай бұрын
@@DavidSkeen-lf6kt No. Her old man was Old School Mexican and he didn't care for a black guy dating his daughter. We broke up and became friends. I wound up rapping to two of her g'friends, though. Not for revenge. It just happened.😎🤓
@lorenmorgan19314 ай бұрын
@@landonbenford8369 At the same time? 😆
@landonbenford83694 ай бұрын
@@lorenmorgan1931 Now THAT woulda been something!!😎😆
@MissysMiniverse6 ай бұрын
I can’t believe time is passing by so fast, I wish they still have stores like these again in the future 😢
@douglasgriffiths35346 ай бұрын
I still have my old Blockbuster rental card. I got it in 1985. It's in a picture frame now. (Jan Griffiths).
@perry929646 ай бұрын
so do i, i didnt save it on purpose i just happend to get anew wallet and all of my cards and things didnt fit
@toriless5 ай бұрын
Actually I have two.
@swifty19695 ай бұрын
I still have mine as well.
@michaelbell754 ай бұрын
I do too and pretty sure I still owe them money for late fees, oh well
@blueduck94094 ай бұрын
I still have mine too!
@matoschristopher5 ай бұрын
Gen xer here. Love all the old stores we had many good memories. Going shopping use to be an adventure.
@blueduck94094 ай бұрын
Going to the malls use to be a great way to spend the weekends. Hanging out with friends, or girlfriend. The food, the shopping, just walikg around was fun.
@alcubierre-drive2 ай бұрын
Definitely felt like an adventure! Great way to describe it.
@ReynaldoAba-h9eКүн бұрын
went to 16 mall in socal on Dec 26, 1987
@Ncflyer795 ай бұрын
This makes me want to go back in time so bad. Such a better time to be alive and appreciative more. Proves how the internet and social media has ruined society
@subzero3085 ай бұрын
100% i was born in 87 so didn't get to experience the 80s but loved the 90s and early 2000s..
@prowlertf346 ай бұрын
I miss the old America.
@jeremyhodge62166 ай бұрын
Same here when life was simple 😔
@mirzaahmed65896 ай бұрын
I don't. Everything seemed to revolve around materialism and crass consumerism.
@sikerslalatm31476 ай бұрын
@@mirzaahmed6589 exactly
@ronaldcroci54986 ай бұрын
Back in the day when people had, that thing called, morals!
@ashe19286 ай бұрын
You can blame Clintons,Obama,Biden and Bush's
@notsogood94496 ай бұрын
Do any of you guys remember Service Merchandise?
@BillMarquez-uw6eh5 ай бұрын
Yes I bought a few things from service ours was on Vincent ave in west Covina CA
@kennyshepard-ww1gk5 ай бұрын
I love Service Merchandise
@rodneymiller10625 ай бұрын
I was a kid but I remember it
@franciscalucero85375 ай бұрын
Yes the one on Brverly and Montebello Blvd. In Montebello CA
@marshatolbert1545 ай бұрын
Loved it, and still miss it.
@LKVince116 ай бұрын
Im old in my 50s and so grateful to have been young at this time.
@josebro3526 ай бұрын
You think 50s are old?? They're middle aged to me. 80s and 90 is old. Harrison Ford is in his mid 70s and he's still making films.
@mirzaahmed65896 ай бұрын
Now imagine if your parents were poor and you could not afford any of the toys at Kaybee's or Kiddie City.
@CulturalProspect6 ай бұрын
Same, I'm 45. It's nice but kind of sad.
@frednugent23106 ай бұрын
@@mirzaahmed6589I've been there. I used to go door to door in 1984 asking to cut grass for $10.00 a yard. I earned my own money for KAY Bee toys.
@frednugent23106 ай бұрын
@@josebro352Harrison Ford has had an easy life too. I'm 52 and broke my back getting my way through life.
@francescosilvestri67096 ай бұрын
There is one last remaining Woolworth's in Bakersfield, California. The new owners are restoring the historical building and keeping the Woolworth lunch counter. The previous owners also had the iconic lunch counter and a two story antique store. Although the store does not offer the original concept, it's great to see part of the store's history preserved.
@chiaralistica20 күн бұрын
I'll actually visit next time I'm out that way. I vaguely remember Woolworth as a store, I saw it after it had closed.
@PHBRNTGGR26 ай бұрын
I’m taking a moment of silence to mourn Mervyns. Who am I kidding? I’ve been mourning them for 15 years. 😩😭. BEST store ever.
@comfeefort2 ай бұрын
I bought My first Star Wars toy there 1977, in their little itty bitty Toy section ❤️
@CVenza2 ай бұрын
Loved Mervyn's. I just found out there are 3 Sears in California, and the company has over 200 stores in Mexico. Let's pray some of these stores come back.
@yvettehendershot99502 ай бұрын
I bought a purse at Mervyn’s in 1995 that would be my absolute favorite purse of all time. I loved it. It was unique and I have never found anything like it since. Wish I had kept it.
@Crusader18156 ай бұрын
We are all poorer without these public common spaces. I remember when the Sears was a 2 story department store downtown. Then it was in the mall. Then gone.
@petenielsen66835 ай бұрын
Dey Brothers was at one end of the mall and Sears at the other with my area having its own regional chain Whitherill's.
@jackilynpyzocha662Ай бұрын
Western Mass. had the fabulous Eastfield Mall, the first enclosed mall(1967) in the area, I was there, often!
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
The Sears near me started out as a 2-story department store. It later added a mall onto the back of the store. Now both the Sears and the Mall are closed...
@lindah69546 ай бұрын
I loved my Realistic stereo from Radio Shack. 2 cassette tape decks, phonograph, and 2 12" speakers.
@tommurphy43076 ай бұрын
and a battery on your birthday- even a 9-volt if you want- we were the Kings
@sgssgssgs5 ай бұрын
Realistic audio equipment, and Optimus speakers, were pretty high quality back in the 70s. Mine had real walnut veneer.
@Joreel5 ай бұрын
Bought my first TRS 80 at Radio Shack and a Commodore 64 a few years later there.
@williamschubert39295 ай бұрын
Radio Shack was my hangout in the 80s. All the electronic kits I had and Tandy calculator. The 80s was a good time nothing like today. Todays memories are all done on smart phones.
@alicelong80286 ай бұрын
Ill be 61 in june, God I miss the old days. But im thankful that im not growing up now.
@starmnsixty12096 ай бұрын
So am I.
@shannonnichols34155 ай бұрын
Amen! Same here! But we have a huge problem…our kids/grandkids, etc. don’t care about anything! It’s like they’ve given up! We have to give them a reason to care. They see how great life was for us and they don’t care about anything now like we did then! Pray 🙏 they get a new lease on life!
@Dion-rz3fz4 ай бұрын
@@shannonnichols3415 We probably didn't really appreciate things at the time like we do now. The young people of today will most likely look back at their youth with nostalgia also. But I know what you mean, lots of things did seem better back in our time. But it is also true that everything SEEMS better when looking back at it.
@lisakurtz46555 ай бұрын
I like going down memory lane. I really do miss K Mart.
@davidhollingsworth18476 ай бұрын
I remember Two Guys quite fondly (and of course Radio Shack, Montgomery Grant, Alexander's, Woolworth, and others).
@ethiobeat3606 ай бұрын
Missed picking up Friday movies on VHS at Blockbuster
@mikeklinger17126 ай бұрын
I miss buying movies really cheap when the extra new releases weren't so new!
@garyb81866 ай бұрын
I was looking in my closet found VCR still in the box not opened.
@mariusbabii6 ай бұрын
now i go and pick up my vhs tapes at goodwill only 25 cents each,.......marius(punk rules).
@Ralph-w5p6 ай бұрын
Yup. That's how it worked. Friday night after work I would get tapes. The location I went had a special where you could get 5 tapes for like $20 or some thing like that. The family didn't always watch all of them, but it was fun to have a selection.
@starmnsixty12096 ай бұрын
@@garyb8186✅✅✅
@ZoruaZorroark6 ай бұрын
these stores as well as others were apart of many of our childhoods
@calebwilliams76596 ай бұрын
The Sharper Image, selling things you don't need at prices you couldn't afford. What an ingenious business model. I think exactly 0.00001% of Americans were surprised they went out of business.
@sean-m6s5 ай бұрын
Agree, that place was a huge scam.
@Mrsplanetmaster94 ай бұрын
Swiss Army knifes in every size, a store for the rich and famous 😮
@alcubierre-drive2 ай бұрын
Never bought anything from there, or Brookstone!
@comfeefort2 ай бұрын
I felt rich, just going and trying the products.....I mean really, Who needed a vibrating Car Seat, Who but Somebody parked, late at night, in a Church parking lot 🤣
@lindah69546 ай бұрын
Circuit City. I loved that store. They ran circles around the BestBuy. Computer wise, they knew what they were selling you.
@SheLeftMeUnsupervised6 ай бұрын
Not the one in my home town. The people who worked there clueless, rude, and well.. just not suited to be in retail. Went there twice and laughed when they shut down.
@csj96196 ай бұрын
MTX Thunder 4000 subwoofers, buy one, get one free at Circuit City. I took this deal twice. Hard to beat two 12" subs for a hunnerd bucks!
@slowpoke96Z285 ай бұрын
Circuit city was the target of electronics and Best Buy the Walmart. Lines Circuit City sold are either direct from manufacture or high end niche specialty stores.
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
There were 2 Circuit City stores near me. One that had polite but otherwise clueless employees and the other had rude but braindead employees..... Both were extremely overpriced compared to the competition.
@GCJACK836 ай бұрын
A lot of these store chains were destroyed by the advents of digital media, smartphones, online shopping, and further compounded through the bad business decisions of their own shareholders, CEOs, and executives. One good example of the bad business decisions aspect would be Blockbuster Video. Blockbuster had a ground floor opportunity to buy Netflix and they refused, thinking that digital video and video game distribution would be just a fad that faded away eventually instead of the evolution of content distribution with staying power it turned out to be.
@mirzaahmed65896 ай бұрын
We have the benefit of hindsight. At the time it was not at all obvious that online video would take over.
@the80slivehere6 ай бұрын
Please do another one. There are so many awesome lost stores from the 1980s. It used to be kind of an event. - Heather
@jakeds846 ай бұрын
Man I miss the 80's
@kevinoneal82775 ай бұрын
I was born 1977 so I definitely remember the 80s
@marianavarro31116 ай бұрын
I miss Kmart and Toys R US always had great service 🤩
@georgiafloyd10796 ай бұрын
Yes service is not like it used to be
@petenielsen66835 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I was a chairman's award winner when I worked at Kmart store number 4143.
@timpowell86895 ай бұрын
Always loved the blue light special at Kmart
@TheDjdrfresh4 ай бұрын
Toys R Us still in Canada
@SapphireHerandez4 ай бұрын
toys r us moved to the cenadell mall in macys
@Mart96 ай бұрын
I’m tired of hearing online shopping killing these stores. I miss a lot of these stores.
@postersm71416 ай бұрын
My wife is younger than me and she always shops online. I’m old-school I like brick and mortar.
@mirzaahmed65896 ай бұрын
Well, too bad. Most people prefer online shopping. And most younger people prefer paying for experiences rather than physical goods.
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
Online shopping didn't really kill any of these stores. Lack of innovation and piss poor management killed them..... As for the Circuit City and CompUSA stores near me, piss poor customer service didn't help....
@HotSeat175 ай бұрын
I miss Bullock's and Mervyn's Department Stores out west. My first job was at Sears in the catalog department. I met my husband when I, later, worked at A & S -Abraham & Strauss.
@kle22176 ай бұрын
Perhaps Walmart & Costco will one day be shown in one of these videos.
@starmnsixty12096 ай бұрын
Quite possibly. Walmart isn't half the chain it once was as far as quality, and prices go.
@sean-m6s5 ай бұрын
I hope not Costco, brilliant store that treats employees far better than most. Walmart couldn't care less.
@sarahsimpkins13113 ай бұрын
And probably Target
@michaelmartin22766 ай бұрын
I was a manager with K-B toys in the 1980's. It was a good place to work and i enjoyed it. The whole Mall experience was fantastic and it's sad its mostly all gone. Cinnabun is another one I miss. Coming in to work early and getting one hot was a almost daily routine ! ( I was sorta sweet on a girl that worked there) .
@cowboydiecastracing6 ай бұрын
Great Video! I so miss the stores of the 80’s!
@monkeymonkey85266 ай бұрын
Dang. I still miss Tower Records, Hollywood and Blockbuster Video, Border's Books, Sharper Image and most of all, Toys R Us. I remember as a kid, getting the Toys R US "Big Book of Toys" in the mail every Christmas and my brother and I going thru and circling everything we wanted. Then, years later, buying my own children's gifts there. So many fond memories ❤❤
@chiaralistica20 күн бұрын
I was a young adult and used to get the book to choose gifts for my nieces and nephew. Oh the memories... and I always came home with a treat for myself. I'm just a big kid who never grew up!
@Richard17xx6 ай бұрын
Shopping ain't what it used to be!! 😞
@grazz78656 ай бұрын
Exactly. EVERY SINGLE pair of shoes I ever bought online went back!
@mirzaahmed65896 ай бұрын
Good. It used to be a hellish experience.
@MannyA692476 ай бұрын
My favorite stores from the past were Waldenbooks and Warehouse Music.
@FaithJourneyMinistries6 ай бұрын
I remember going to blockbuster Friday or Saturday when I was younger with my sister and dad. Those were the days. I used to work at Toys R us when I was in high school or college (90's).
@josephcooter57636 ай бұрын
I sometimes think Footlocker should pay homage to it's roots by opening a lunch counter. For those of you who don't know. Footlocker is the last remnants of FW Woolworths.
@GCJACK836 ай бұрын
Might be a good idea to return to the company roots in that way.
@petenielsen66835 ай бұрын
Actually they are technically the remnants of a Woolworth's spin off or one that Woolworth's had bought out - a drug store if I remember correctly.
@Dion-rz3fz4 ай бұрын
Who wants to think of "feet" and "food" at the same time! Lol. Don't quit your day job!
@vegasblt6 ай бұрын
Where is Sears and Montgomery Wards? Boy I miss them
@marydavis52346 ай бұрын
Sears and Montgomery physical stores are closed, they sell online only now.
@georgeharris68516 ай бұрын
Sears closed down their catalog sales about a year before Amazon was founded. Imagine if they had gone online instead of shutting it down.
@marydavis52346 ай бұрын
@@georgeharris6851 Sears does have an online websites, I get at least 10 emails from Sears every week.
@audiophileman70476 ай бұрын
Yes, and K-Mart is gone too.
@kennethscalir30926 ай бұрын
Sears still has over a dozen locations in the USA. I live near a nonclosing Sears in Burbank, California
@rolandburket12626 ай бұрын
I miss radio shack
@shawnkelly6956 ай бұрын
Should have supported them more
@starmnsixty12096 ай бұрын
@@shawnkelly695Put in for a personality transplant, please.
@bloominflowers67666 ай бұрын
@@shawnkelly695 AMAZON !
@blueduck94094 ай бұрын
I do too. They had the best stuff.
@shawnkelly6954 ай бұрын
@@blueduck9409 if so many loved them then why did they shut down? Stores dont close unless no profits due to lack of sales. Kinda too late to claim yall love them now.
@user-zx8de8op9l6 ай бұрын
Well done, We had Shook, Goldblatt's Weiboldt's, Service Merchandise, among others now just a memory.
@FigaroHey6 ай бұрын
Service Merchandise! Decades since I heard or thought of that!
@williamschubert39295 ай бұрын
Does anyone remember S&H green stamps at service merchandise.
@subzero3085 ай бұрын
I was born in 87 but man i really wanna go back to the 90s and early 2000s.
@ElizabethRodriguez-lj7ys6 ай бұрын
Alll these stores bring back so many memories I used to shop at circuit city
@georgeharris68516 ай бұрын
I got my first DVD player at CC. It was actually a DIVX player that could play both formats.
@bigloaded83246 ай бұрын
Man, I miss Radio Shack. Always had what I was looking for.
@grazz78656 ай бұрын
The shopping experience is totally different now. I remember When I was a kid, mom would get “car fare” (bus fare) ready (50 cents or whatever it was😂) drag us onto the bus for a one hour ride to Roosevelt field. I would go “time out” which was the game room. All the game rooms are gone now, although they are starting to slowly reappear in some places. But this was back when dad went to work and most women stayed home to care for the family. Those days are LONG gone. Everyone has to work now just to make it month to month. A house in 1972 was an average of $25,000 and the average salary was $10,000. Fast forward to today?! Average salary is $75,000 and the average house is a million dollars!
@AllenHansford-xz3mv6 ай бұрын
I miss those stores 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@navret17076 ай бұрын
I really miss Radio Shack. I did my Masters thesis on a Color Computer and Word Star on a cassette tape player with a dot matrix printer. Yes, I am that old. I never heard of Peaches or Ventures.
@pattibennett87746 ай бұрын
I was trying to buy a resistor for a breadboard at Radio Shack. They wanted to charge me $10.00 for 1. I bought a bag of 100 for the same price including shipping on line. Every RC toy I bought for my son at Radio Shack failed within a couple weeks. The only thing I still have from Radio Shack is the TV antenna that is still up on my roof, it's useless but not because it was defective. I just never climbed up there and took it down. I'm afraid of heights.
@mistermusic1406 ай бұрын
My sister was a manager at Venture for 20+ years in Schaumburg, Illinois. When my sister's store was closing she let my rock band play a concert in the store during it's final days while shoppers were cleaning out the remaining inventory.
@ahotdj076 ай бұрын
I remember growing up and my parents shopping at Caldor, Bradlees, and K-Mart. I also would buy my vinyl at Tower Records when I lived in Boston and Dallas.
@lof784516 күн бұрын
I grew up going to bradlees and caldors in Jersey.
@josephcooter57636 ай бұрын
Here is the thing. I grew up in the Eighties and I honestly don't remember Peaches Records and Tapes. I've heard of Tower Records but not Peaches Records and TApes.
@zodszoo6 ай бұрын
Same. I wonder what general location they were
@armourcoin6 ай бұрын
I do remember Peaches Records. We would visit their location in Orlando every year on vacation. I even purchased a cassette tape holder with their emblem on it. I still have it! This would have been the early 1980’s.
@TennantMary6 ай бұрын
Me too. I think most are west coast stuff.
@TennantMary6 ай бұрын
Netflix took blockbuster out 😊
@OkieTLB6 ай бұрын
There was one in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I was born and raised in Ponca City. Mom would take my older sister and me to Tulsa twice a year to shop for fall/winter clothes and then spring/summer clothes. All my sister cared about was going to Peaches for the latest releases. I always looked forward to having dinner at Casa Bonita before we drove back home. 😊
@billyoung81186 ай бұрын
Sears? K-Mart? Montgomery Wards?
@socalgsr15 ай бұрын
I think this video is about smaller companies ; Kmart and Montgomery were more of a larger franchise
@kevinoneal82775 ай бұрын
The Jones Store
@jaydub7386Ай бұрын
Nope
@woreoutdrummer18615 ай бұрын
Radio Shack was my first "real" job in 1981. The pay was something like $4.00 an hour but the stuff I had to play with was awesome! R/C cars, synthesizers, home computers...it was a great time!
@FigaroHey6 ай бұрын
Who remembers Blue Chip stamps and the other trading stamps, the green ones? You got the stamps at various retailers and stuck them into books and then redeemed the books of stamps for small appliances and such. I can't actually remember where you got your goods... I think there was a catalog, not a brick and mortar location to redeem the stamps.
@starmnsixty12096 ай бұрын
I remember my Mom using the S & H Green Stamps, and another one it seems that used yellow stamps.
@kathrynmauro86736 ай бұрын
We had a Blue Chip stamp store on the east side of town. It was exciting to have saved enough and the family got in the car and drove to the store, turned in our books, and brought home our items. We got our first color TV with blue chip stamps. It was a wood console TV.
@petenielsen66835 ай бұрын
@@starmnsixty1209 When my parents were preparing to sell their house we found a box full of them they thought had been thrown out a long time ago!
@BillMarquez-uw6eh5 ай бұрын
I remember blue chip stamps!!!!my late mom got a lot of things from them!!!!
@BillMarquez-uw6eh5 ай бұрын
They had brick and mortar redemption centers
@Mariosilvagt34 ай бұрын
Sears, Two Guys, Bamberg, Laneco, The Wiz, Crazy Eddie. I remember this stores!!! Drive inn movies! miniature golf! I can go on and on!!!
@lof784516 күн бұрын
You must be from the tri state area. Crazy Eddie, these prices are insane.
@QueenLeeMi796 ай бұрын
Im an 80's baby too and I remember alot of these stores here in michigan.
@kiadarkley53816 ай бұрын
u guys remember the fee for not rewinding ur vhs tapes . hehehehe
@johnmorgan44056 ай бұрын
I remember when Netflix switched to online and thinking, "This will never catch on...." And my Friday night routine was to go to the local Blockbuster and pick out movies to watch over the weekend. I was in there so much the cashier would put aside copies of new movies for me. Now people don't even know how to have a conversation. Sad.
@glennstenbergkvist59713 ай бұрын
Very nice! Many others come to mind, but many of them were probably regional chains. The only thing constant is change!
@xitsmedianax6 ай бұрын
Hollywood Video was all over. I lived next to one in Rhode Island. Spent almost every weekend there to rent the hottest movies that hit the shelves. I still could remember the glossy floors by the registers, long lines, lights, candy and popcorn for sale and empty DVD/Blu-ray cases if u didn't get there in time to rent the movie 😂 Nostalgia and I miss it! Radio Shack was my dad's store. I rem he used to drag me there all the time!
@JamesWilliams-jj6su6 ай бұрын
Hats off for your dad. I miss radio shack..it had every electronic gismo to build with ...kids these days play with their phones...no imagination... damn listen to me I sound old😂 in 47
@stephintheatre63355 ай бұрын
In Canada it was Rogers video it was everywhere
@1teamski3 ай бұрын
Kay Bee back in the 1980's absolutely rocked. You could find anything from Intellivision games to D&D modules. What a place!
@elizabethv_royalsfan3 ай бұрын
They were quite overpriced though for their toys
@KarynJacobson6 ай бұрын
Oh I miss Blockbuster.🎉🎉🎉
@allsmiles29386 ай бұрын
I remember Hill's and Ames too!
@bobwreck37756 ай бұрын
Hills has the hits, LP's or cassettes, Hills.
@bunnybubs7576 ай бұрын
Gold Circle
@Ralph-w5p6 ай бұрын
Ames brings back memories. It was basically another Kmart, but they weren't able to adjust to the times and Walmart and Target took over. I've read that Ames is trying to make a comeback. Maybe it will work for them as they have name recognition.
@petenielsen66835 ай бұрын
@@Ralph-w5p A few business reporters have tried to contact people familiar with Ames but were unable to confirm they are trying to make a comeback. But they were not able to confirm they were not either!
@Ralph-w5p5 ай бұрын
@@petenielsen6683 It will be interesting to see what happens. It seems the only way for Ames to make it would be to have the very large stores like Walmart has.
@xaulted16 ай бұрын
The vast majority of these all meet one of two ends. A) "but then the digital age..." or B) "but then 2008..."
@georgiafloyd10796 ай бұрын
The digital time has ruined the world.
@slowpoke96Z285 ай бұрын
Consumers overall are stupider too. When the number of discriminating buyers dropped, bargain stores beat out quality. MP3s killed music stores, even though they are lower quality. Stereo video streaming (even here on KZbin) killed the market for middle class level high powered Dolby, DTS, and THX surround systems and entry level audiophile home stereos. The internet made it to where the average computer user didn’t need high powered software too big to download because some website was “good enough”. Boom, radio shack, circuit city, and compusa are gone. Now people are stuck with low quality junk that is made with planned obsolescence. Kids are on these phones and don’t play with toys anymore, we don’t need to go to malls anymore, and we wonder why society is how it is. All started with the dumbing down of the consumer in my opinion.
@Dion-rz3fz4 ай бұрын
@@slowpoke96Z28 TMI
@alcubierre-drive2 ай бұрын
@@slowpoke96Z28Damn you’re so right! You hit the nail on the head
@Kayla_Giirrl5 ай бұрын
This was was time when crime was low, no school shootings, no online anything. Just good ole fun 😊 I miss these carefree, SAFER days.
@sumeriandawn2 ай бұрын
Dumb
@PS_testing321...6 ай бұрын
My school had 4 TRS 80 Radio Shack computers and only honors students could take the class. we learned BASIC. I will never forget IF THEN.
@swifty19695 ай бұрын
10 print " your name" 20 goto 10 run
@lowlifeangler3 ай бұрын
Yes I had one of the Color computer 2 TRS-80;w/a tape player
@PS_testing321...3 ай бұрын
@@lowlifeangler Those were the days! if only I had realized how important it would become to life, but I loved books and became an English teacher, so I was lucky to learn a bit back then. My husband actually went to college in Silicon Valley (Santa Clara University) in the late 80's almost right next to the current Apple campus, and he doesn't know one person that majored in Infosystems or IT or whatever it is all called today. They were all finance or pre-med. They all missed the boat, except one who worked on Wall Street who knew to invest.
@lowlifeangler3 ай бұрын
@PS_testing321... Awesome! I rebuilt the old IBM 8088 in a college class. Anymore ,I just rebuild my own PC tower for normal use. If I had to use a computer for self employed business, it would be an Apple. At work I just use a ThinkPad when I need it. At least it's an AMD processor lol
@vickimendoza64883 ай бұрын
I have seen other videos about businesses that were very popular but now cease to exist but this one affected me the most. I was familiar with most of the stores. I was especially affected by the Tower of Records part of the video because I live where that business originated. This was a very nostalgic and enjoyable video.
@jacobdiekhuis1026 ай бұрын
There is still one blockbuster in Oregon
@rodneymiller10625 ай бұрын
I think their is one in Florida
@davidschmude6 ай бұрын
I still wait by the phone on my birthday waiting for a call from Geoffrey Giraffe. The call never comes …… 😢
@Dion-rz3fz4 ай бұрын
Maybe you could play reruns of Barney the Purple Dinasaur singing how much he loves you! Would that warm you wittle cockles?
@YcatsVlogs5 ай бұрын
i wish radio shack was still around they always helped me out on things i needed
@jae62203 ай бұрын
Back before Amazon turned us all into Borg.
@K24Z3CU25 ай бұрын
I remember Venture in the '80s! It was like a Target!
@JLAvey6 ай бұрын
I don't miss magnetic tape as a form of storing media. I do miss having several different video/computer game stores that had their own personalities.
@Texas_G_Longhorns3 ай бұрын
Radio Shack was badass! They had the coolest RC cars/truck and you can get anything you needed to fix any house hold electronic
@tripjet9996 ай бұрын
We still have a local Blockbuster and Radio Shack store...so much for this video.
@facely6 ай бұрын
You live in Bend, OR? I think your Radio Shack closed.
@one7decimal2eight6 ай бұрын
Look at you, just like a pizza cutter. All edge, no point.
@davidkraus57656 ай бұрын
There is a Radio Shack in Fort Myers Florida
@facely6 ай бұрын
@@davidkraus5765 But there's only one Blockbuster left. It's famous for being the only Blockbuster.
@garyb81866 ай бұрын
@@facely You can order Radio Shack online.
@___Will__Ferrell4 ай бұрын
More companies no longer around: Blimpies which was a sandwich shop similar to Subway sandwich today. Payless Shoes, Sports Authority, Ames, Pier 1, Tom McAn Shoes, and Modell's Sporting Goods. Virgin Mega Stores sold music stuff like CDs, lyric books and more. Consumer Reports stores sold many things and they reviewed products too. DeLorean Cars ended when their creator was arrested and their car is in the movie Back To The Future.
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
Ames is still around......
@douglasgriffiths35346 ай бұрын
I used to hang out at Tower Records back then. I got lots of stuff when they closed for good. They were practically giving merch away. (Jan Griffiths).
@marty53004 ай бұрын
Circuit City, Comp USA, and Fry's Electronics.. 3 staples of my early nerd tech buying years. Those along with the old school Tiger Direct were amazing.
@RetroReprise6 ай бұрын
I worked for both Sam Goody and Blockbuster. I think I might be old.
@drewblue11643 ай бұрын
K B Toys! Where I got all my GI Joe stuff and space Legos! The best!
@emmajohnson69556 ай бұрын
Sad miss all of them
@zeenohaquo79703 ай бұрын
I miss Virgin records, Tower records, and Borders bookstore.
@scambaitnaansense5126 ай бұрын
FAO Schwartz was fun as a kid in the mall
@FigaroHey6 ай бұрын
Does it still exist? I used to take my nieces and nephews there in San Francisco in the 1980s. My grandmother took my oldest brothers there in the 1950s. Also shopped at Gumps in San Francisco. I wonder if it still exists.
@julial33256 ай бұрын
@@FigaroHey No it's gone down in history
@ricklodestein11014 ай бұрын
Children's Palace blew Toys R Us away! I miss all the old stores. Woolworth, Kresge's, Ardan's, Montgomery Wards, Kmart, Stereo Town, Yonkers. And many more. I miss many restaurants and cafe's. I miss old cars and good music and quality items that would last.
@darkhelmet-hj9tz2 ай бұрын
I was in a children's palace when I was a young kid 4-7 I have a lot of memories in there.
@csj96196 ай бұрын
Anyone remember a discount store called Zayre? There was one here in Sarasota, Florida where Office Depot now resides.
@nkuhlman6776 ай бұрын
Zayre Shopper City
@RickyIcecubes5 ай бұрын
The only brick and mortar retail establishments I still see people patronizing are grocery stores. Perishable items are the only items left that people don't get shipped to them, unless they're being shopped and delivered by a third party.
@sean-m6s5 ай бұрын
Add to that, in the same vein, restaurants and bars. I live in dying burb of a major city and there isn't a single bookstore in my area. The closest is 25 miles away. There are food deserts but I've found there are also cultural deserts.
@RickyIcecubes5 ай бұрын
@@sean-m6s Those are service establishments. Of course we will always have service establishments. People like eating out and having places to congregate and socialize.
@bloominflowers67666 ай бұрын
RADIO SHACK was The Best store.
@devonbrooks2463 ай бұрын
We had another toy chain that neighbored Toys-R-Us called Children's Palace. With these two stores and the KB Toys, the 1980's was made for kids.
@estellacoggins7156 ай бұрын
I shopped at all these except no Venture or Peaches in Dallas, Tx.
@CulturalProspect6 ай бұрын
Venture was like Target. It was Kmart and, Venture instead of Walmart and, Target. As I type this they say the 2 are affiliated. Ironic timing.😁
@bherber4 ай бұрын
The reason the music industry ended up going down is that people did not want to buy full albums just to get one song the really wanted. The music industry as a whole got greedy
@allemander6 ай бұрын
Rich’s, Richway, Sunshine Dept. Store, Lionel Play World, Camelot Music, Mervyn’s, Big Lots, Service Merchandise, Turtles Records & Tapes Tandy Leather Co. Sears & Roebuck, Kmart
@landonbenford83696 ай бұрын
Sears made a BIG MISTAKE when they bought Kmart! It sure seemed like a good idea at the time. We all know now that Kmart was beyond repair when Sears got to them. And among many other things, Sears exec's thought that internet shopping was going to be a passing fad and frankly so did I. Sears didn't adapt and we all know how this is going to end!😭😭😭
@CulturalProspect6 ай бұрын
Wow I forgot about Tandy leather and, Camelot Music.
@wellIdiditagain6 ай бұрын
I gotta you can still buy stuff from Kmart online. Who knows it may ride from the she's just like Target did. Also Big Lord is still around, you just have to get to the right area.
@PHBRNTGGR26 ай бұрын
I miss Mervyns so much. That was my favourite store ever.😭 We still have big lots and radio shack.
@BucketMouthFishing235 ай бұрын
Big Lots still open in Louisiana
@Z33_Cowboy6 ай бұрын
I was born in 1996 and I remember getting my first RC Car at radioshack
@OilTrading5 ай бұрын
I was born in 1967 and I remember getting my first RC Car at radioshack too....the first year they came out....1981
@wallykramer75666 ай бұрын
It amazes me that I have heard of only about half of these stores! Probably a result of not hanging out on the east coast or midwest. I had presumed that all the major chains were well distributed. The only oddball was Sam Goody that had sort of an appearance at one store (Lloyd Center) in Portland but vanished in a year or two later.
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
A lot of these stores didn't make it to the central east coast because I've never heard of them....
@MagnumMike446 ай бұрын
Malls will also be a thing of the past.
@marshatolbert1545 ай бұрын
That makes me sad 😢
@Dion-rz3fz4 ай бұрын
Remember "mall hair?" Every teenage girl had it.
@nuadasilverpaw57025 ай бұрын
For Peaches, there must have been another reason for closing. CDs didn't start being sold until 1982, the first way to download/stream music didn't happen until 1999 with Napster and the first legal downloadable music didn't happen until 2001 with the original iTunes.
@vinmirarchi5 ай бұрын
How did you miss Crazy Eddie? His prices are "insane!"
@davidzeller23503 ай бұрын
most of the family i belive were crooks
@tanishahogan93964 ай бұрын
Man...I miss almost all of these (there were a few that were not local to me)...but this was my childhood and youth...I really miss Borders bookstore and Toy R Us...and it was always so exciting to get to go pick out a movie or two.
@lindah69546 ай бұрын
Walmart and Toys R Us crushed K-B Toys with lower prices.
@grazz78656 ай бұрын
And selection. Most of the KB stores were small. Nothing in comparison to the toys r us stores and don’t get me started on Walmart super stores! You can put 5 miles on your shoes just walking around the store!
@RedRiverRamblers5 ай бұрын
There is a radio shack in Bozeman Montana and a blockbuster video store in Bend Oregon. I've seen them with my own eyes in 2023
@laurier34056 ай бұрын
I remember Big N and Woolworths And i think there was Grants too
@grazz78656 ай бұрын
Grants is going way back. A little before my time. I think that was 60s. I grew up with Alexander’s, Woolworths, A&S, Korvettes, Two Guys 😂
@CarolAnnePeskin6 ай бұрын
In East Los Angeles/Commerce (CA) in the 1960s, there was a new-to-the-neighborhood big warehouse store called White Front on Olympic Blvd. I believe it was a precursor to the old Price Club & today's Costco & Sam's Club (Sam Walden of Walmart's copycat version of worldwide/global membership shopping).
@thegentleman903 ай бұрын
I remember Comp USA, Circuit City, Incredible Universe, and Best buy was within less than a mile from each other. It was such a competition from each other.
@darkhelmet-hj9tz2 ай бұрын
What was incredible universe?
@thegentleman902 ай бұрын
@darkhelmet-hj9tz Incredible Universe was a big-box electronics retailer that Tandy attempted to launch in 1992. Most of the 17 stores never made a profit.
@aaronthomas615527 күн бұрын
We had CompUSA, BestBuy, Circuit City, Office Max and Office Depot all within 1 mile of each other..... In fact, you could see CompUSA, Circuit City and Office Max from the front of the Bestbuy store.....
@fluttershyamy6 ай бұрын
I remember kay- bee toy store radio shack and toys r us 👍
@gmolvera5 ай бұрын
Good work but you did not include 3of the most beloved b&m stores of the 70s and 80s: K MART,SERVICE MERCHANDISE and ARDAN.. Hope you can make a video about those.