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Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: June 5, 2013 22:52

I loved snappy answers to stupid questions. Great training for theis board! spinning smiley sticking its tongue out








Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2013 22:56

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Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?

No, but the Stones have parodied being mad.

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: camper88 ()
Date: June 6, 2013 00:53

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Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: June 6, 2013 01:05

From 1966:

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Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Carnaby ()
Date: June 6, 2013 01:18

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camper88
Once, but only once . . .


There is a collectable! Find that issue on eBay!

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 6, 2013 01:21

Mad Magazine was/is the BEST!

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 6, 2013 01:23


Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: June 6, 2013 02:04

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Max'sKansasCity

HAH, I loved spy vs spy too! The silliness of it all...once went to a holloween party with a girlfriend as spy vs spy, but no on got it unless we were together. So it wasn't so much fun, cause we had to keep finding each other all night.

"OHHHH...that's who you are!"

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 6, 2013 03:31

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latebloomer
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Max'sKansasCity

HAH, I loved spy vs spy too! The silliness of it all...once went to a holloween party with a girlfriend as spy vs spy, but no on got it unless we were together. So it wasn't so much fun, cause we had to keep finding each other all night.

"OHHHH...that's who you are!"

You are so awesome LB... that is soooo cool going as Spy and Spy! and too funny that if your were not together that no one got it.

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: TeaAtThree ()
Date: June 6, 2013 05:32

I remember that Don Martin cartoon with the homeless guy and magician.
T@3

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 6, 2013 06:02

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TeaAtThree
I remember that Don Martin cartoon with the homeless guy and magician.
T@3
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Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: jazzbass ()
Date: June 6, 2013 06:13

This could pass as MAD.


Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: June 6, 2013 15:28

Thanks to all smoking smiley

Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: NoCode0680 ()
Date: June 6, 2013 15:37

I liked Mad Magazine, but I was more of a Cracked guy. I've seen a few bands parodied in those mags (U2 comes to mind) but I can't remember which of the two mags it was. Don't remember seeing anything Stones related, but I wasn't a Stones fan back then so I probably wouldn't have noticed.

On a related note, Pearl Jam had a pretty funny poster for their France and Switzerland '06 shows which was a Alfred E. Neuman/George W. Bush mashup.


Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: mighty stork ()
Date: June 6, 2013 19:23

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Carnaby
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camper88
Once, but only once . . .


There is a collectable! Find that issue on eBay![/quote

Seems Jimi was a fan of Mad as well.


Re: Did Mad magazine ever parody the Stones?
Posted by: MILKYWAY ()
Date: June 6, 2013 22:03

I remember a Mad article that mentioned the Rolling Stones in one section. Something like if a man made this amount, for his daughter's birthday he would let his daughter listen to a RS song on the radio; and if he made this larger amount he would buy her a RS LP; and if he made this much larger amount he would hire the band for her birthday party.

It was in an older issue of Mad, like from the 1960s.




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