Comments on: Goodbye Ozone http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/ Thu, 11 Aug 2011 22:33:28 +0000 hourly 1 By: ChrisB http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-577 Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:07:55 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-577 I think Ozone’s last day is this coming Saturday.
I actually left the store the other day after grabbing a few CD’s at the 60% off with tears in my eyes. I was a fairly recent customer just finally starting to “get” all of the strange and wonderous sounds from Ozone.
There’s really no other store like it that I know of. You can get all the mainstream stuff you want at those other guys, and you’ll never get in-store music plays that make you just go “what the hell is this? must have!”
End of an era.

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By: Claire Evans http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-576 Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:19:58 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-576 Hey, when’s the last day that Ozone’s open?

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By: jimmy ray http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-575 Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:45:28 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-575 I remember one night at closing, I was working with a girl named Rebecca and Thurston Moore was shopping in the “spooky” section. Rebecca who was a manager was ready to close up and wanted him out, not realizing who he was. I informed her that he was Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and she said out loud, “That’s not Thurston Moore!” He looked up and smiled. He came up to the counter with a dozen disc, whipped out his gold card, with his name printed on it and Rebecca said, Oh, you are Thurston Moore. I unlocked the door for him, told him how great I thought he was and apologized for Rebecca. I always like that story.

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By: JImmy Ray http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-574 Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:35:30 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-574 I have been living under a rock since I worked at ozone in 1997-98. I have very fond memories of working with Mike Grenz, Eric Mast, Monty, Christine, Bruce and Janel. I’m sad I missed the part but cheers to Eric and Brice for keeping Ozone going or as long as they did (Damn, the internet!) Eric has done an amazing job keeping people curious about truly “alternative” music up to date on the latest and greatest. Ozone is an institute that will be truly missed. Good luck to Eric and Bruce. To the future!

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By: daniel http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-573 Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:44:36 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-573 that was fun!

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By: kristin http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-572 Thu, 07 Jun 2007 22:54:54 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-572 before ozone was ooze on upper burnside a small cave were noise and electronic heads converged. a teeny store front around 22nd. (it became a hair salon.) ooze was always super dark and there was one turntable to preview stuff on. i remember finding out about survival research laboratories and other great art collectives in there. then jannell took over when charlie was going to just focus on his record label. then came ozone in that huge space.

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By: julianne http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-571 Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:10:50 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-571 Omigod that explains it–when I moved to PDX in 1999 I was tERRIFIED of all Ozone employees… no farts for me but it was just a feeling I got – I would not make eye contact with anyone – even still, I had a customer-crush on like everyone who worked there, including Mike Grenz, who I think wears only black hoodies and adidas shelltoes? Anyway, when I met everyone by like, ’01, you were all so nice and I thought I must have just been tripping – but now I know you all really needed an attitude adjustment. hahah. You rivaled Other Music and Kim’s Mondo Video in NYC, I swear. Be proud.

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By: E*Rock http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-570 Tue, 05 Jun 2007 21:48:55 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-570 This is from Jamie Rich’s blog:
“I remember once an old man came in and asked, “Is this store like the one in High Fidelity? Are you going to make fun of me now?” I replied, “No, not to your face. We’ll wait until you leave.” There was probably a reason every employee meeting begin with a request that we tone down our attitudes. The owners said they had friend who were scared to come in the store lest they leave in tears. Honestly, such admonishments probably only made it worse. It was probably around then that they had to take the remote control fart machine away from E*Rock and me because we kept hiding it around the store and surprising customers with a long-distance raspberry. Or when we got in trouble for triggering the fake security system when our friends or particularly gullible regulars would walk out of the store, forcing them to question why they would trigger a magnetic alarm.”
I forgot about the fake alarm, that was great as well. “Excuse me miss I’m going to have to search you.”

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By: E*Rock http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-569 Tue, 05 Jun 2007 21:46:34 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-569 “14 OZ BONER,” total classic that one!
Eternal Golden Void was Mike Grenz, who got Ozone selling spray caps and markers in about 2000 and was soon after arrested a few blocks away when police jumped through the hatch on a rooftop with guns drawn to nab him while he was tagging!

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By: julianne http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-568 Tue, 05 Jun 2007 20:36:03 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/lightandsound/2007/06/05/goodbye_ozone/#comment-568 Before I moved away I spent a lot of money and a lot of saturdays just chillin at Ozone. One time I think Jason B. explained the entire plot of Jodorowsky’s “Holy Mountain” to me, point-by-point, with quotes and animal noises. It took eight hours. I spent like $500 on Techno-Hop records that day.
As an aside, do you remember the old Eagle strip club down Burnside, across from Powells, whose sign read “14 OZ BONER” for like a year straight?! That was awesome. Please regale us with more tales and anecdotes.

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