Oh yes, the timeless first Roxy album. Toronto was a big outpost for androgynous British rock bands in the 70's. Our colonial past made us particularly amenable to fey waifs like Bowie and Ferry, and proximity to Detroit made us quite receptive to American hard rock too. Quite a good blend actually...Toronto was a big Alice Cooper city, as well as a place where Bowie was treated as a megastar very early on.
So, a bit of trivia: the following year in May 1973, the Stooges played the Victory Burlesque at Dundas and Spadina, Mott the Hoople and Lou Reed played Massey Hall later that year, and the the New York Dolls opened for Kiss at Massey Hall in June 74. (that was my first rock concert!), and David Bowie played O' Keefe Centre the following week.
Yes, there was a tiny hip fringe existing in Toronto in those days, centered around Sandy Stagg, Carole Pope, General Idea, File Magazine, the Fiesta restaurant etc...
And Queen Street back then was just a gleam in the eye of the owner of the Beverley tavern...