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RECORD STORE TALES Part 162: Â “Is it out in Toronto?”
I guess this is one of those weird urban myths. Â Growing up in Kitchener in the 1980’s, some people used to think we got new releases later than big urban areas like Toronto. Â I can distinctly remember childhood friends of mine having this discussion with me. Â Just swap out the names of the bands depending on the person.
Me: Â “I saw the new Judas Priest video today. Â It was awesome. Â I can’t wait for the album.”
Friend: Â “It’s not out yet?”
Me: “No, I asked at A&A Records and it’s out in about a month.”
Friend: Â “Yeah, but that’s here. Â I bet it’s already out in Toronto. Â Toronto gets everything first.”
I thought maybe that was just an isolated myth, relegated to our group of friends in the Stanley Park part of town. Â We didn’t have much in the way of record stores within walking distance. Â There was a Zellers (no longer there, now a Walmart), and later on the aforementioned A&A Records and Tapes. Â When all we had was Zellers, you could imagine they might not order the new Judas Priest on the day of release. Â It wasn’t their thing.
When I was working at the record store many years later, I discovered this urban myth did indeed perpetuate among different groups all over town! Â I had heard more than once, “It’s gotta be out in Toronto, right?”
For example, in May 1996, I did have this exact conversation:
Customer: Â “Do you have the new Tragically Hip?”
Me: Â “No, it comes out on Tuesday though. Â Do you want me to reserve you a copy?”
Customer: Â “Tuesday? Â That’s just here though, right? Â Toronto would already have it, right? Â I’m going to try in Toronto on Saturday.”
No! Â Why would Toronto already have it? Â This wasn’t the 1800’s, delivering parcels on horseback! Â I don’t get where that idea started, but it did exist, and let this article be a remembrance of an earlier age of CD ignorance!
