RECORD STORE TALES #1126: Mail Shenanigans
& Look at the Arkells’ Disco Loadout signed clear splatter vinyl
with Peter Kerr/Rock Daydream Nation
Supplementals:
- #839: Stop Thief!
- Arkells – Disco Loadout Volume One review
- Arkells Deep Dive & Disco Loadout Celebration with Nurse Kat
It has been a hell of a week. There’s an untold story here; one that I have elected not to tell. Let’s just say I’m out a lot of money, and other setbacks have caused me to take a step back from social media for a few days. Just too much going on for me to deal with in a calm and cool manner. Better to retreat into the shadows a bit.
As always, the Show Must Go On, and so I was determined to do my best on Friday May 17’s Arkells special on Grab A Stack of Rock. It was the first show I’d done without a co-host (just a special guest) in a long while. I felt unprepared despite a whole week of listening. Things came together at the last minute, and all I needed was the new Arkells album, Disco Loadout Volume One, for the show to go right. I planned to spend the afternoon listening to the CD and hoped to open up the autographed clear splatter vinyl live on the show.
The thing about going live is that it’s a double-edged sword. The plus is you get the rush of live viewer feedback, and that sparks the show to be so much more exciting. The negative is that when things go wrong, there’s nothing you can do about it. That’s live for you.
My record was supposed to arrive on May 15. It didn’t. May 16 came and went. Surely, it would be in my mailbox by May 17, the release date. It had to be.
I arrived home from work early on Friday. I raced with my heart pounding to the mailbox. “It’ll be in there,” I reasoned to myself. “Why wouldn’t it be? It has to be.”
It wasn’t.
Furious, I went right to my computer and called up the tracking.
“Good news!” said Canada Post. “Your parcel was delivered to your locked condo mailbox on May 16!”
Umm, no it wasn’t! I picked up the phone. I searched for a phone number. Do you know how hard it is to call Canada Post on the phone and get a human being on the phone? I was completely unsuccessful.
I went ’round and ’round on phone menus for half an hour. I called my local post office, only to go to voicemail after an agonisingly long wait. I swore up and down, and let out a primal yell that would have frightened the upstairs neighbour, had he been home.
I called Encore Records, and fortunately they had CD copies of the album in stock. I ran downtown, grabbed the album from them (and a few other discs as well). I was greeted there by old pal Chris, and I want to thank Encore for saving the day. Once home, I immediately played the album once-and-a-half times, and began my show prep. (I also picked up three other discs – a 4 CD Faster Pussycast set, the new Beatles single “Now and Then“, and the new Ace Frehley 10,000 Volts.)
I wouldn’t be able to open the signed splatter vinyl live on the show, but I filed a report with Canada Post. It was all I could do. There were no other options available. Showing a CD copy wouldn’t be as exciting, but at least I had it in hand and could read the credits while listening.
The show went incredibly well; far better than I expected. This was due to special guest Nurse Kat and her enthusiasm, and to some excellent notes from D’Arcy Briggs. I’m really happy and proud of the show we did together. I’d never attempted to do a show on a new album, on the day of release before. We were treading new ground in multiple ways, and while it almost didn’t work, it ended up being one of the best shows to date. The passion for the music came through.
Two days later, there was a knock on the door. A tall gentleman from down the hall had a parcel for me. It had been delivered to his unit.
How this happened, I’ll never understand but someone at Canada Post wrote the number “103” on the parcel. Even though my correct unit number was written clearly on the parcel where the address was, this scribbled “103” put my parcel in the tall man’s mailbox. Fortunately he is one of the good ones, and not all of them are. Just this week, an upstairs neighbour had an expensive Amazon parcel opened and stolen. It’s not a good feeling to have mail thieves in our building, but I have been victim twice before. I’m glad this wasn’t the third time.
Even though I didn’t get to unbox it live, Peter Kerr from Rock Daydream Nation was kind enough to join me for a quick look at a beautiful record. It looks as great as it sounds.
And so the week of stress comes to a happy ending. The other bit of good news is that the social media hiatus was a good idea. I went on a writing bender like never before. Expect loads of reviews this spring and summer.
Thank you to the guy down the hall, to Peter Kerr, to D’Arcy Briggs, and to Nurse Kat for turning this potential disaster story into one of triumph!


Glad you finally got the vinyl at least. The clear vinyl isn’t as shiny as your head.
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Man I’m loving the way my head looks now. I don’t look cuddly – I look tough! Comes in the hand, this part of town.
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Mike LeSexyBadass.
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Hell yeah, man. Nobody messing with this mofo.
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Oh Holen…gave you a shout out on this week’s show too. It was regarding the Will Forte appearance in the Arkells video.
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Have you seen MacGruber yet? Still one of the funniest comedies of the 21st century.
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Not yet – not on any streaming services I have :(
Maybe it’s time to buy a new blu-ray setup.
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Blu-ray means you can watch the unrated version.
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I’m going to have to upgrade my setup soon. Need a new TV. Old one is just about toast.
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Happy to hear that you got your record.
Nice to know that you have at least one honest neighbour!
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You had a similar thing happen when I sent you a copy of “Rock and Roll Children.” Like they say, all’s well that ends well.
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YES, oh my god I forgot that. How upsetting that was! They replaced your book with a blank notebook! True sign of success — someone thought your book was worth stealing! Incidentally I still use that notebook…
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That’s a good way of looking at it. Glad you got use from the notebook.
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So glad it wasn’t stolen like other packages. Happy it all worked out!!
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Thank goodness for the honest neighbor. I’m continuing my social media hiatus…as you may know, last week cost me a lot of money and I’m finding the peace and quiet helpful. I’ll probably be back by the end of the week.
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Yeah, that would definitely put a damper on things for me too!! Enjoy the break.
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It’s been a good break. Three reviews written on Saturday.
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That isn’t bad at all.
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Most I’d done in one day in 10 years. We probably don’t need social media that much anyway.
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