There's a bigger record store down the street from there called Magnolia Thunderpussy. Used to visit both in the mid 90s . Columbus has everything you just need to know where to look.
Thanks for checking out this video that turned out to be a bit of an experiment. I used a DJI Osmo Mobile 6 (phone stabilizer) and a film editing app for the first time. And I hope to get better at both in the future.
People often talk about Tangerine Dream in terms of their soundtracks. Most of that material is nowhere close to being as good as their studio work. Albums like Phaedra (1974) and Rubycon (1975) contain some of the most eerie or just downright creepy pieces of electronic music ever put to record. They need to be talked about more on SoT.
I used to hang out at Used Kids in the late 80's when I was going to Ohio State University. Great to see that they've grown and are still out there. Thanks for the video!
Ah Rubycon, my first TD purchase back when it came out in 1975. I happened to have played it just a couple of days ago. I still love that period of TD.
Nice video, Jamie. I wrote about Used/School Kids last month on Pete's daily show concerning stories about favorite albums. I have not been there in years. Ir definitely has more product now than when I was there. A room was devoted to stereo equipment then. Hopefully, Mongolia Thunderpussy is also doing well. I enjoyed that store the last time I was in Columbus.
That was a lot of fun, including the little bit when you were driving through the snow. It’s always interesting to me to see what different places look like 🇬🇧
last time i was in columbus was the late 80s...i discovered a used record store near the university called 'magnolia thunderpussy'...i remember purchasing a used copy of rory gallagher's 'against the grain' there...
Love this type of content and love me a record store as well. Bet those watching that also love record stores got butterflies when you panned the store for the first time as I did.. this should be up a lot of people’s alley on Sea of Tranquility.. Just saw a Kraut divider in the Garage section - I’m from Astoria, Queens born & bred, represent!! - great stuff!
I was a student at OSU back in the early 1990s. I used to go to the High Street location store across from the campus and get a lot of good stuff cheap. Bought the 1994 Motley Crue self-titled as well as a bunch of alternative/grunge for like $2 to $5 a piece on cassette back then. Also found a lot of rare glam rock that wasn't available in the bigger chain music stores such as Media Play.
More videos like this! Cool record store... I'll check it out next time I'm in Columbus. If you're ever in Pittsburgh, there are a wealth of great record stores here.
Hey Jamie. Be looking forward for the episode. Always heard so much in the years about the store . Hadn't gotten over to Columbus to visit it. So much to music up in the capital city and places and such to experience music. One time saw The Stones in 97 at Ohio Stadium All the best to us of Ohio. TC friend.
That post-punk section is glorious -- I don't recall any record store, even Amoeba or Rasputin in their heyday, with such a large selection of that genre. I JUST wrote about Rubycon for my upcoming Fester's Lucky 13 for 1975! -- After the runaway success of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (1973), Richard Branson signed German kosmische pioneers Tangerine Dream, funding their acquisition of the latest and greatest analog synthesizers and making sounds that no one except perhaps György Ligeti had imagined before. While fifth album Phaedra (1974) is considered the band's pinnacle of the Berlin School of electronic music, creating layers upon layers of atmospheric textures from a variety of devices, including Edgar Froese's trusty Mellotron, Chris Franke's moog and Peter Baumann's organ, prepared piano and arp, Rubycon is an extension of that peak, with one track divided between album sides. I can imagine their practice space looking like a lab out of a sci fi film, with a side hustle in ghost hunting.
If I ever get to Columbus, I'll definitely check this place out!! I like that they still have stuff seperated by Genres. Makes it easier to find what you're looking for. I'd make sure I had nothing else to do, so that I could spend a few hours in there!!
Hi !! Thank you, for this video !! I really enjoyed it !! I love to go record and CD shopping !! Did they have, Robert Plant ‘ Fate of Nations’, record ? It’s my favorite, Robert Plant, album. I really want it for my collection !! Take care. 🎤🎸🎵🎹🥁 Life is better with music
Man, I haven't been to Used Kids in eons! I need to get my ass over there again sometime. Good call on that Tangerine Dream LP! Rubycon is one of their best albums. If you like some serious electronic music, you'll like that one. And regarding the Clockwork Orange soundtrack, I highly recommend that you find the alternate version to it. That LP was pressed in 1972 on both CBS and Columbia records. That version contains the complete original score performed by Walter Carlos. It's also on CD as well.
Very interesting Jamie. Good job with the stabilizer. Only thing I didn’t like was I couldn’t thumb through the stuff. 3 hour drive. I see a road trip in my future.
As much as I hate Ohio State, I have to go that record store the next time I'm in Colombus. I've been to the zoo where Jack Hanna was the director and zookeeper, and he also did some of his shows like Wild Countdown.
Destructor !!!! Clevo Natives on Auburn Records !!! They opened for Megadeth at Olde Brooklyn Tavern Auburn Records had a great WUJC presence too hosted by founder Bill. Breaker & Purgatory out around that time tooooo🤘
Cool video, thank you for posting this Jamie. I can u derstand dividing rock and metal from jazz, blues, soul, etc. However, I never understood the rock and metal subclassifications; put everything that's rock in a rock category and what's metal in an all metal category and let people go through it.
There was a record store called School Kids. They were in the same building. They sold new merchandise. Used Kids sold used merchandise. School Kids went out of business but Used Kids survives.
Check out the Used Kids website: www.usedkidsrecords.com/
There's a bigger record store down the street from there called Magnolia Thunderpussy. Used to visit both in the mid 90s . Columbus has everything you just need to know where to look.
@seinfeld8812 Magnolia has a nowhere near as much vinyl as Used Kids. However, they do sell a lot more new CDs. And they have t-shirts.
Noticed your drive down Hardy Parkway. I'm on Indian Creek Court. Haven't been to Used Kids in years. Nice Video.
Very cool video. Wish I lived closer, those "never ending" boxes of CDs, man I could spend a couple hours.
Thanks for checking out this video that turned out to be a bit of an experiment. I used a DJI Osmo Mobile 6 (phone stabilizer) and a film editing app for the first time. And I hope to get better at both in the future.
It was fun and different for the channel. I hope you enjoy that Tangerine Dream album. It's the one that got me into them.
Thanks Jamie! it was fun!
People often talk about Tangerine Dream in terms of their soundtracks. Most of that material is nowhere close to being as good as their studio work. Albums like Phaedra (1974) and Rubycon (1975) contain some of the most eerie or just downright creepy pieces of electronic music ever put to record. They need to be talked about more on SoT.
I used to hang out at Used Kids in the late 80's when I was going to Ohio State University. Great to see that they've grown and are still out there. Thanks for the video!
Nice video Jamie very interesting store thank you for showing us.
And interesting choices.
That Tangerine Dream is a fantastic album
Ah Rubycon, my first TD purchase back when it came out in 1975. I happened to have played it just a couple of days ago. I still love that period of TD.
Great Episode. We have a few in Oregon that are great House of Records in Eugene Oregon, Music Millennium and Crossroad records Portland.
Cool😎👍
How cool ! Thanks Jamie !😅
Nice video, Jamie.
I wrote about Used/School Kids last month on Pete's daily show concerning stories about favorite albums.
I have not been there in years. Ir definitely has more product now than when I was there. A room was devoted to stereo equipment then.
Hopefully, Mongolia Thunderpussy is also doing well. I enjoyed that store the last time I was in Columbus.
Great video Jamie. Took me back to my youth in the UK when I spent hours in record shops.
Love the tour Jamie.Your so lucky to have so many independant stores.The nearest one for me is an hour and a half away.
That place is huge ! I could spend all day there.
Cool video Jamie. Looks like a great store.
That was a lot of fun, including the little bit when you were driving through the snow. It’s always interesting to me to see what different places look like 🇬🇧
Thank you Jamie for a very cool tour of this record store. Some many sub-genres of music to explore and expand musical horizons.
Great job Jamie u even make going through records fun
Queensryche in the HAIR METAL section? Someone's playing a trick, there! 😂 Maybe Geoff Tate went in for a bit 😅😅😅
I remember that place! They first opened when I lived in Columbus.
Thanks for the tour. A very cool spot. If im ever in the area I’ll definitely stop in.
Looks like there are some cool stuff at Used Kids Records!
Hell yeah, Tangerine Dream!
Great job!
last time i was in columbus was the late 80s...i discovered a used record store near the university called 'magnolia thunderpussy'...i remember purchasing a used copy of rory gallagher's 'against the grain' there...
I used to live in Columbus back in the eighties. Over near Whitehall.
Cool place. One thing about CDs.. theyre alot easier to scan thru than records. Cassettes too. But, it would be nice if they were A-Z.
Love this type of content and love me a record store as well. Bet those watching that also love record stores got butterflies when you panned the store for the first time as I did.. this should be up a lot of people’s alley on Sea of Tranquility.. Just saw a Kraut divider in the Garage section - I’m from Astoria, Queens born & bred, represent!! - great stuff!
I love Used Kids!!!!
That's not something you should say out loud when people who don't know the record store are near 🙂
I was a student at OSU back in the early 1990s. I used to go to the High Street location store across from the campus and get a lot of good stuff cheap. Bought the 1994 Motley Crue self-titled as well as a bunch of alternative/grunge for like $2 to $5 a piece on cassette back then. Also found a lot of rare glam rock that wasn't available in the bigger chain music stores such as Media Play.
Nice video Jamie.😄👍
Thank goodness for the college town record shops. In Ashland we have Southern Oregon University. Also home to the Music Coop and Diana's Records.😎🤘
More videos like this! Cool record store... I'll check it out next time I'm in Columbus. If you're ever in Pittsburgh, there are a wealth of great record stores here.
Excellent job Jamie ..looked like a great place to shop
19:01I see Città violenta (Violent City) Soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. Probably a reissue from Italy.
Hey Jamie. Be looking forward for the episode. Always heard so much in the years about the store . Hadn't gotten over to Columbus to visit it. So much to music up in the capital city and places and such to experience music. One time saw The Stones in 97 at Ohio Stadium All the best to us of Ohio. TC friend.
Great video. Much larger then smaller stores I still check out locally. Miss the larger space stores. Thanks again for the tour.
CD's just don't sell anymore according to most of the record store owners I know. People pick up 7" singles for their jukeboxes.
I would sit there all day going through those CDs!
Jamie. Loved the tour. Go back / do more. Thanks for your time 👍💯
That post-punk section is glorious -- I don't recall any record store, even Amoeba or Rasputin in their heyday, with such a large selection of that genre.
I JUST wrote about Rubycon for my upcoming Fester's Lucky 13 for 1975! -- After the runaway success of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (1973), Richard Branson signed German kosmische pioneers Tangerine Dream, funding their acquisition of the latest and greatest analog synthesizers and making sounds that no one except perhaps György Ligeti had imagined before. While fifth album Phaedra (1974) is considered the band's pinnacle of the Berlin School of electronic music, creating layers upon layers of atmospheric textures from a variety of devices, including Edgar Froese's trusty Mellotron, Chris Franke's moog and Peter Baumann's organ, prepared piano and arp, Rubycon is an extension of that peak, with one track divided between album sides. I can imagine their practice space looking like a lab out of a sci fi film, with a side hustle in ghost hunting.
Rubycon is my favorite TD.
Also the one I haven’t been able to find yet on vinyl.
Lock your doors Lazlo.
Nice tour of the record store . nice work with the cam
If I ever get to Columbus, I'll definitely check this place out!! I like that they still have stuff seperated by Genres. Makes it easier to find what you're looking for. I'd make sure I had nothing else to do, so that I could spend a few hours in there!!
Rubicon by TD ? Yes !!!!!
Hi Jamie I like your T-shirt that was my first album with Jethro Tull back in time here in Sweden still like this album today
It’s pretty steady Jamie.
Amazing place
will have to stop in when I go to Sonic Temple in May.
It's almost in walking distance
I will not be searching for "used kids" anywhere on the internet.
Hi !! Thank you, for this video !!
I really enjoyed it !! I love to go record and CD shopping !!
Did they have, Robert Plant ‘ Fate of Nations’, record ? It’s my favorite, Robert Plant, album. I really want it for my collection !! Take care.
🎤🎸🎵🎹🥁
Life is better with music
Man, I haven't been to Used Kids in eons! I need to get my ass over there again sometime. Good call on that Tangerine Dream LP! Rubycon is one of their best albums. If you like some serious electronic music, you'll like that one. And regarding the Clockwork Orange soundtrack, I highly recommend that you find the alternate version to it. That LP was pressed in 1972 on both CBS and Columbia records. That version contains the complete original score performed by Walter Carlos. It's also on CD as well.
Very interesting Jamie. Good job with the stabilizer. Only thing I didn’t like was I couldn’t thumb through the stuff. 3 hour drive. I see a road trip in my future.
As much as I hate Ohio State, I have to go that record store the next time I'm in Colombus. I've been to the zoo where Jack Hanna was the director and zookeeper, and he also did some of his shows like Wild Countdown.
Destructor !!!!
Clevo Natives on Auburn Records !!!
They opened for Megadeth at Olde Brooklyn Tavern
Auburn Records had a great WUJC presence too hosted by founder Bill. Breaker & Purgatory out around that time tooooo🤘
Bill Peters founder of Auburn Records
Purgatory lead vox is Jeffrey Hatrix later founder of MushroomHead
Breaker was awesome too
Cool video, thank you for posting this Jamie. I can u derstand dividing rock and metal from jazz, blues, soul, etc. However, I never understood the rock and metal subclassifications; put everything that's rock in a rock category and what's metal in an all metal category and let people go through it.
Does the old Agora/ Newport still exist?
Yep.
Do a Midnight Oil episode.
What a horrible store name
It's been called Used Kids for 40 years, now. There may have been a reason for the name with the original owners.
There was a record store called School Kids. They were in the same building. They sold new merchandise. Used Kids sold used merchandise. School Kids went out of business but Used Kids survives.
@@Jamie.Laszlo I hear it as Used/Kids Records not Used Kids/Records. Semantics is important!
@@aldebaran4154why punctuation matters! 😂😂
Got slapped with a bit of a wtf , when I first heard it as well.. 😂😂😂
Do all streets in America LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME??
Not for me this content. Brendon Snyder does it already. We don't need all to be doing similar things.
GO BUCKS!!!! O-H
I-O .....from Massillon
I-O
Let’s Goooo. Winning the Natty on Monday !
Damn didn't know you were from Ohio!
I moved here from Pittsburgh in 2000