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Ufo Museum Gift Shop And Records Green Bay Photos

GREEN BAY - When Pierre Jacques says he "will have all kinds of weird stuff" in his new record store, he doesn't just mean a full-size R2-D2 and a damn "ALF" windmill. he is a live support at home. He's referring to Mr. T, bagel-sized "Jurassic Park" buttons, the "Full House" board game, and a black garbage bag filled with tiny rubber alligators that were unavoidable at fairs at the time in 1984. “People said, 'Oh my God, I had a crocodile!'

I'm like, 'There are hundreds of them!'" he says. If Jacques sounds like the kid in the candy store talking about a record store, it's because he's the gift shop at the Green Bay UFO Museum and Records is a place where you can find ideas that have been puzzling over your head for years.

I never had an excuse to throw a Van Halen Tyne Day party, but now I do," he said. Since signing the lease in mid-June, he's been busy renovating the lower level at 2248 University Ave., which local musicians Jimmy Crimmins and Mark Peterson occupied for 30 years as co-owners of The Guitar Cellar.

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Jac's new event, set to open on September 28, will continue the wave of music in a space where many remember taking guitar lessons as children. "You can't make a ton of good music without a guitar, so it was a very Green Bay thing," he said of the Guitar Cellar connection.

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It feels a little closer spiritually." MORE: Former Exclusive Employees Reflect on What Made the Record Store So Special MORE: Packers Announce Free Kickoff Weekend Concert Outside Lambeau Field Jacques hopes the UFO will also help fill the void left by Exclusive's closing in last month after 37 years.

Growing up on the west side of town, Jacques spends his time at the Dousman Street record store, which has become an institution in the local music scene, thanks in large part to manager Tom Smith, who has been there since 1988. Jack has known Smith since he was a teenager. and the two have worked together at the store for five years.

When news broke in April that all the exclusive locations in the state were closing, Smith was the favorite for Jacques. “It's like, 'Dude, what's Tom going to do?' "I don't want him working outside a record store. He's been doing this for 35 years, so the idea that he shouldn't be selling records pushes me over the edge," said Jacques.

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You know what? I just have to do this." Jacques, a 2005 graduate of Notre Dame Academy, has worked in retail his entire life. He was a chef before the pandemic. UFO is his first commercial venture as an owner. He offered Smith a job, a raise, and about 40 hours a week.

He offered the schedule. With Smith aboard the UFO, another priority was carefully preserving more than three decades of Green Bay's rock and roll history, which centers on the walls of the exclusive company, where the back room is lined with artist posters and flyers from bands.

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I spent 40 hours with just a stapler and an X-Acto knife on the edges of things, but it was so worth it," said Jacques. "It was one of those things I wouldn't dream of leaving the store." Some of those memories are on display of the UFO, complete with information and thoughts from Smith. "There were layers and layers, so there are things that people haven't seen for years," said Jacques, who also has three neon signs hanging from Exclusive. maintenance to make them shine again, but we hope they hold on in the new store. Like The Exclusive Company, UFO offers buyers a wide selection of new and used vinyl. Although it carries some CDs and tapes as a small operation, it does not owns the stock that Exclusive has. "The most important thing is that I had a few thousand extra CDs at home. "I don't have several thousand extra CDs at home," said Jacques. Instead, the focus is on quality and meeting people's specific interests, including customizing launches according to customer demand.

The company's exclusive shoppers will recognize the store's former album racks and CD cases, which are placed on wheels that can be moved to make the space versatile. Jacques tried to recycle as much as possible to save money on wood costs and give the shop a vintage feel.

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The previous tenant removed the old ceiling to expose the duct and ropes. Jacques is engaged in painting. Additional lighting and a sound system are also available. A wall below the street-level windows is lined with melted albums. Jacque fired two heat guns and several cases of easily audible, damaged records to create the effect of dripping music.

He also admits to slipping up a title or two for the joy of destroying it. (Sorry, Eric Clapton.) UFO shares the building with two other companies, The Blue Gem Tattooing and The Dispensary. Jacques still pinches himself with the robustness of the air conditioning system, which is not the case with the Exclusive.

We had a few small window units, and if there was a problem with them, it was an underground workshop to sell the plates," he said. He has placed fliers at the entrance to live shows and other events. The smaller room will have a listening room with seating and a turntable for customers to check out an album before buying or listen to a library of releases from local bands he wants to create.

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A back room with a large window onto the main shopping area will become a VHS rental shop. Jacques knows there are still too few dusty VCRs to play VHS tapes, but he says it's all about recreating the nostalgic experience of appreciating the box art while selecting a film.

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He expects to have several VCRs available for rent to customers. If nothing else, maybe all this browsing will inspire people to go home and find a way to convey a headline that catches their eye. The films are all from his own collection and he offers special seasonal sections for Halloween and Christmas.

He has ideas for events planned to help build the community, including occasional movie screenings and concerts by smaller bands that might not otherwise have a venue, or offer an all-ages alternative to bar gigs. "I cannot overstate how important Exclusive has been to me personally and to my development as a young person, as well as trying to be fair to the wider community," said Jacques.

“Many of the friends and people I need are people I met at the record store. I just wanted to make sure all my friends had a place to stay.'' He realizes that not everyone can afford $20 worth of vinyl every time they walk in, so that's where the gift shop and museum elements come in. .

Customers can experience the store's atmosphere, learn something about the city's music history, and go home with a $3 purchase.