RECORD STORE TALES #1183: 2 Minutes on a Wednesday at Work in the late-90s
In the 90s, the Beat Goes On were advised by the police to install a video security system. Though it was rarely helpful, they suggested it could be used to catch CD thieves who came in to us to sell their stolen goods. The one time I know it was used in court, the tape was too fuzzy to identify the thief.
Can you identify me?
We had seven security tapes: One for each day of the week. We’d rotate them. Every few years they would wear out, and you’d have to replace them. That’s how I got this tape. It was a freebie that the boss didn’t need anymore. Truth be told, half the time, we didn’t even bother to record. Each tape was only good for eight hours, so we could not record the entire day anyway. We’d usually insert the tape at around 1:00 PM so we could record the night shift. This was supposedly done to record during the “most dangerous” hours. I gave the camera the middle finger a few times, but nobody saw those tapes, I suppose.
One of our old employees told me he liked to take the security tapes home and get high watching them. I ended up keeping only this one. Unfortunately, I chose a very boring Wednesday tape with nothing interesting going on. If you’d like to see for yourself, have a look at the quick video below for a day in the life at the Beat Goes On. Glad I kept it for one reason only: this physical location no longer exists and is now part of a parking lot. History! This is the only existing video documentation of my old store of which I am aware.

Enjoyed this, Mike. Thanks for including the historic sample footage. Henry.
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I hope my old boss doesn’t ask to take it down! But it’s pretty harmless considering the location no longer exists.
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