Thursday, April 16, 2026

Avenue A's Key Food 1980s playlist, explained (sort of)

Interview by Stacie Joy
EVG photo on loan from Fotomuseum Winterthur 

Following our post yesterday about the 1980s-heavy playlist at Key Food on Avenue A (and the introduction on the EVG Key Food Playlist on Spotify), an anonymous (and highly placed) Key source agreed to talk, with one caveat:

"This is some proprietary information that is highly sensitive and could be commercially very damaging should it be disclosed…"

With that, right to the Q&A. 

Who is the Key '80s music lover who selects the deep-cut hits? 

It's genuinely a mystery. There are a few options with this service, but we decided not to mess with a good thing. 

Are you paying for a service for these amazing music selections? You mentioned they used to be on CDs, but now it's a system, correct? 

It's a satellite radio service — there's a satellite on our roof. We used to get a new CD sent to the store once a month.
The Paso Muzak Series 3000 Integrated Professional Amplifier T3130BGM 

Do you ever veto a song choice? 

We do not and cannot interfere with the song selection process — it is sacred. 

Aside from the December holiday season, are there ever non-1980s (or early) hits at The Key? 

Why mess with a good thing? 

Do you/does the '80s music lover have a selection of favorite Key hits? 

Here is a non-exhaustive list: 

• "Waiting for a Star to Fall" — Boy Meets Girl 
• "Call Me" — Blondie 
• "Hold On Loosely" — 38 Special 
• "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" — Cutting Crew
• "Surrender" — Cheap Trick 
• "Rock the Casbah" — The Clash 
• And any Dire Straits song 

When did the 1980s playlist start in Key history? Was it the actual 1980s, and nothing ever changed? 

We took over the store in 1993, and that's when it became a Key Food, so it had to be after that. 

Do you get feedback from customers and/or staffers about the music selection?

Aside from EV Grieve, not frequently. [Editor's note: AHHAHAHAHA.

Do you ever turn a song up really loud and dance down the produce aisle singing along? 

Only when no one is watching. The volume is connected to the intercom, so it would blast the intercom announcements if we did. 

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So the source of the playlist remains unclear ... but the 1980s hits continue, uninterrupted.

Previously on EV Grieve:

23 comments:

  1. That amp looks like a component from a 1980’s stereo set up, love it.

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  2. Thank you EVG, inquiring minds want to know!

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  3. What grocery store was it before it was a Key Food? I moved here in 1990 and always seem to remember it being a Key Food.

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    1. I remember going there at midnight in 1980, so I got nothin;' it's probably been a Key Foods since the 70s.

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    2. Heck, I’ve been shopping there since the early ‘70’s and it def was Key. The front window used to be filled with 50lb sacks of rice!

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    3. My first visit was last weekend of 1990, buying Sara Lee pound cake while worse for wear late on a Sunday morning after hearing Frankie Knuckles at Sound Factory for the first time. Can't remember what name was on the outside though.

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  4. This is incredible journalism. I appreciate you so very much EVG.

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  5. Sacred! Don't mess with a GREAT thing!

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  6. Investigative journalism at its best!! Hand the Pulitzer to Stacie Joy now!

    We do not and cannot interfere with the song selection process — it is sacred. -- Amen brother!!

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  7. What… ChatEVG isn’t running the algorithm?

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  8. Remembering stumbling onto this lo, maybe 13 years ago? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP8Zzw-n0Xo&themeRefresh=1 ("CVS Bangers")

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  9. EVGrieve always gets the goods!!!

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  10. Can hardly believe muzak still exists. Definitely not your dad's muzak though.

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  11. Add Ratt’s Round and Round to that playlist, please. Heard it the other day while shopping! 🤘🏻

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  12. this deserves a pullitzer

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  13. I still want to know more! It’s like an onion. Layer after layer. God particle.

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  14. Key has a "Deep Throat"!! Where did this happen? Behind the substation walls?? We need to put up a plaque like the parking garage in Arlington. This is sacred journalism.

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  15. The BEST: "Do you get feedback from customers and/or staffers about the music selection?
    - Aside from EV Grieve, not frequently. [Editor's note: AHHAHAHAHA.]"

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