Dear MMD: One of the things I like to collect is Mad Magazine. Back
in the early days of the magazine (1956) they accepted real advert-
ising. I was re-reading one of my ancient issues (#29, Sept. '56) and
listening to some A-roll blues performed on a Seeburg E when I spied
the following real advertisement on the back page:
"Mad Records For Mad Readers!
If Bach, Beethoven or Brubeck don't work as background for reading
MAD here's a suggestion. Send for one of the following LP's.
Toe Tapping Nickelodeon Music 1. Razz-Ma-Tazz In Hi-Fi
Very sour German village band music 2. Oom-Pah-Pah In Hi-Fi
The Gayest 90's music ever 3. Your Father's Moustache
Nostalgic Edison Cylinders 4. Edison in Hi-Fi?
All albums 12" 33-1/3 Order by number $4.98 per record
San Francisco Records 562 Kearny St. San Francisco, Calif"
Coincidence? Hardly. It was Mad Magazine issue #47, 'way back in
1959, that got me started on the trail of collecting the unusual.
The article was "How to be a 'Mad Non-conformist'", and it dealt with,
among other things, conformists who attend current movies, buy the
newest stereo equipment or listen the latest sounds, as opposed to Mad
Non-conformists who listened to scratchy '78s, watched Tom Mix movies,
and enjoyed cranking Mutoscopes.
Needless to say, to a then boy of eight, I knew who I identified with!
After that day, I was never the same.
As for the LP "Razz-Ma-Tazz In Hi-Fi", has anyone ever heard of it?
I'm sure someone out there even owns one. I'd like to hear it someday
myself. Maybe while reading an old Mad.
Mark Forer
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