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Coconuts Music, 7007-A Two Notch Road: 1990s   4 comments

Posted at 12:23 am in Uncategorized

This building, not technically a Columbia Mall outparcel since it is not reachable from the mall perimeter road, has had several tenants. Right now it is a Verizion store, but at some point in the 1990s, it was Coconuts Music.

Coconuts was a fairly generic CD store, and really the only reason to have gone at all was the location, which was fairly close to my parents' house (I was living out of Columbia by then). On the other hand, Sounds Familar on Parklane was not that much farther, and when I was in town, I was just as likely to end up on the Manifest side of town anyway. So, what i'm leading up to saying is that my own personal boycott of Coconuts did not cause me any great hassle or inconvenience.

The way it happened, as I recall now, is that I had heard some great song on the radio by a band I had never heard of. When I got to Coconuts, I found that this band had in fact been around for a while and had five or six albums out. No problem, I thought, I'll just read the track lists and I remember enough of the lyrics to figure it out. So I pulled out one CD and flipped it over. Huh. There was one of those metal spiral anti-theft, ring-the-buzzer, stickers on back. A big one. Right on the track listings. Well, OK, there's three of this CD, try another. Same thing. Try one of the other albums. Same thing. Every darn CD I looked at had a huge sticker all over the track listings.

I brought this to the attention of the manager, and the response was basically That's the way we do things here.

I decided that wasn't the way places I shopped did things, started a boycott, and a few years later they were gone.

Nowdays, of course, I can just google as much of the lyric as I can rember, find the track and artist and have it from Amazon Prime in two days without leaving my house. (Yes, I could just order the MP3 from Amazon and have it immediately, but I still like having the CDs for backup purposes).

Written by ted on September 23rd, 2008

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  1. SANTORINI GRILL HAS CLOSED. IT IS GOING TO BECOME NORTH EAST PIZZA PALACE.

    ELIZABETH

    23 Sep 08 at 4:16 pm

  2. Interesting. I only ate there once -- it was fine, but quite difficult to get to from Forest Acres in a timely manner. Maybe I'll get some pictures this weekend.

    ted

    23 Sep 08 at 4:28 pm

  3. I worked for several years at Coconuts which was owned by Transworld Inc, they also owned the Record Town (located in the old Record Bar location) and Tape World (located in the center court near Belk's I think) both at Columbia Mall. Met my best friend working at Coconuts...we are still friends to this day. I have nothing but great memories there...loved it!!

    Midge

    25 Jun 11 at 2:27 pm

  4. I left Albany NY, which was the location of Trans World Music headquarters to assist and insure deliveries and the stores model was followed as most chains music outlets at that time.. Myself and a few of the hires making up my Asst. Mgr 3rd key etc had the Grand Opening on Black Friday 1990. Also in the same parking lot on Harbison Blvd, we shared with Olive Garden. I stayed 1 year til the store was up and running and moved back to NY to run Record Towns flagship store. I stayed with them a short time and moved to Strawberries. I have fond memories of my time there. Met some awesome people in my stay in Columbia. Frankly, I hated leaving tbh. Chuck McCorkle whose Brother George was a Original member of The Marshall Tucker Band. Also, my favorite and best customer was Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers. I immediately took to George, and it wasn't hard to either. I thought He was a good Man right from jump. the stuff in the papers was just smoke in my opinion. He was a good stand up Man. Hope this clarifies some miss info.

    Martin M

    7 Jan 24 at 11:23 am

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