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MAD Magazine "It’s A Super-Spectacular Day/ Mad Super Special Summer 1980" (MAD, 1979)

April 29th, 2006 Leave a comment Go to comments

Yanked from the comments section, a totally cool anonymous reader has uploaded ALL EIGHT ENDINGS to the “MAD Mystery Sound” flexi “It’s A Super-Spectacular Day”! Copywritten to 1979 but released with the 1980 Summer “Super Special”, this marvel of engineering would play a random ending with every spin of your turntable thanks to the multiple grooves that it had allsmashedalongsideeachother. Like tons of other looney kids, when this came out I was obsessively driven to hear (and in my case, record) all eight endings, resulting in the song being lodged v-e-r-y d-i-s-t-i-n-c-t-l-y in my head, no doubt for life. Playing all 8 MP3s in a row can really only minimally replicate that experience (maybe if you do it about 70 times at random before you allow the final version to complete you’ll get close), but I guess since time is so much more valuable these days than it was 26 years ago it’s all for the best.

Thanks again to the reader who added the files!



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  1. Dave
    April 29th, 2006 at 22:04 | #1

    Wow. Very cool deal. I’d never heard of this one.

    That CD-ROM of every mad magazine issue would be awesome. Unfortunately there’d be no back cover to fold…lol. Oh well. Thanks again jason, and to your reader wsho contributed this one.

    Dave

  2. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 00:30 | #2

    I pretty much never ever thought I’d hear this song again. Very cool!!

    Katy

  3. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 17:29 | #3

    Actually, I have that CD of every MAD (6 CD’s actually)… and you CAN fold the back covers.

    The fold-ins let you drag by mouse. The only one that doesn’t work is one where the fold in was on a diagonal for one issue.

  4. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 17:30 | #4

    This is amazing! Thanks so much for posting it. . . the rest of your blog looks really great too!

  5. Wade Rockett
    May 1st, 2006 at 17:41 | #5

    This is GREAT – thank you! When I had the disc as a kid, it almost always played the version that begins, “You go out for a spin and the sunroof caves in…”. I tried and tried to play all eight, but I think I only managed three.

  6. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 18:32 | #6

    I bought that Mad issue from a local grocery store (“The Open Pantry”) when I was a kid. I bet if I dug around my parents’ records the next time I visit them, I might even be able to find it.

    I had forgotten all about that. AHH… MEMORIES! It makes me want to take the summer off, ride my skateboard, eat a few Charleston Chews, and drink Vernor’s Ale ’til I puke!

  7. kathleen olmstead
    May 1st, 2006 at 19:21 | #7

    Holy crap! I remember playing this ‘disk’ obsessively that summer – the result being that I still remember all the words to the first part – and am still quite happy to sing it for the uninitiated. I cannot thank you enough! My friends, however, might want to have a word with you….

  8. Dave
    May 1st, 2006 at 20:13 | #8

    i don’t suppose anyone has ripped a copy of another Mad flexidisc: “Makin’ Out”? i bought a copy of that issue when i was a kid, but i never owned a record player. my collection is long gone, now.

  9. B2
    May 1st, 2006 at 20:23 | #9

    i remember this one… probably still ahve it my old box of 45s… anyone remember the other MAD song, “Nose Job?”

  10. Rick Knight
    May 1st, 2006 at 20:37 | #10

    Thanks for this… fun stuff…

    And, I’m with dave… anyone have this one…

    “All I’m makin’ out from all this makin’ out,
    Is that everyone’s makin’ out… but meeeee.”

  11. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 20:49 | #11

    I remember Monty Python had a three sided record, caused no end of fun trying to get the right side.
    http://www.snopes.com/music/media/groove.htm

  12. Pete Moss
    May 1st, 2006 at 21:24 | #12

    I had a Village People record that I got when I didn’t return my columbia house card in time. I uesed it specifically to scotch tape flexi-flops I wanted to listen to. God how the memories are flooding back in. Now if only someone had an mp3 of “It’s a Gas” with lead vocals by Alfred E. Newman, I could die a happy fulfilled man!

  13. Jason
    May 1st, 2006 at 21:40 | #13

    I’ve actually got “Making Out” laying around, I’ll see if its flexi-condition is fit enough for a transfer (I think it also appeared on Kid Rhino’s “Mad Grooves” CD which, though out of print, is probably still getable).

    As for “It’s a Gas” you can snag it right here, along w/ the rest of the “Fink Along With Mad” LP. Enjoy!

  14. Anonymous
    May 1st, 2006 at 21:49 | #14

    This is going to drive my kids crazy, they have NO IDEA why I’ve been singing this song all of their lives, but are about to find out. Thank you so much!

    – Stu

  15. Dave
    May 1st, 2006 at 23:01 | #15

    I have seen several of these Mad record titles on ebay. Keep checking or perhaps put it down as a favorite search, and you’ll be notified whener one shows up. A lady just had all 3 of the Mad flexi records on sale with a lot set of about 40 other 45 rpm records. She was going to sell them to me separately if the auction went unsold. Unfortunately, at the last minute the bidding wars began, and they got sold.

    Dave

  16. missbhavens
    May 2nd, 2006 at 01:54 | #16

    Oh, Man. I remember this. And “It’s A Gas”.

    My favorite one was, I think, a “tribute” to disco. My personal favorite was a dance called “The Disco Clap”

  17. Anonymous
    May 2nd, 2006 at 03:42 | #17

    Thank you! thank you! thank you!!! I remember having this flexi-disk as a kid! Who knows where the record got to, but the words of the song were burned into my young brain! I see I am not the only one who played it a million times to see how many songs there were – and to make sure I had heard all of them!

  18. Anonymous
    May 2nd, 2006 at 03:54 | #18

    Thank you so much! I thought I was immune to nostalgia by now, but no.

    I also remember spending countless hours trying to hear all eight endings, and how some were less likely to play than others.

  19. Bill
    May 2nd, 2006 at 13:47 | #19

    Thanks for this. I completely remember sitting with my best friend trying to hear all eight endings.

  20. Anonymous
    May 2nd, 2006 at 20:44 | #20

    There actually is a CD Rom collection of every Mad Magazine, up to 1998. Broderbund released them a few years back, I got them for about 20 bucks.

    It has Super Spectacular day on it, and you can “Fold” the pictures on the back.

    Wonder what I can get for it on Ebay?

  21. thomas
    May 2nd, 2006 at 21:22 | #21

    Oh holy crap, this is amazing! I still get that song in my head from time to time, along with another old MAD flexi, “Makin’ Out”.

    As I recall, after awhile I got so practiced at dropping the needle in the groove, I could just about play any ending I wanted at will. It took some finesse, and a willingness to hear the first bar all smooshed, because you had to drop the needle first, and then start the turntable spinning.

  22. Anonymous
    May 3rd, 2006 at 04:25 | #22

    You can find the *.mp3 for MAD’s ‘Makin Out’ here:

    http://www.archive.org/details/MadMagazine

  23. Anonymous
    May 3rd, 2006 at 21:45 | #23

    the person that posted about “OPEN PANTRY” & “Vernors” HAS to be from Michigan ?!

    I bet I could even guess the city. 🙂

  24. Dave
    May 4th, 2006 at 23:41 | #24

    I just got this off ebay:

    Mad Bytes It

    It came as an extra in some of the Mad Magazine Issue #350. Someone was selling this seapartely for $5.00 with shipping.

  25. napsmear
    May 8th, 2006 at 13:18 | #25

    the person that posted about “OPEN PANTRY” & “Vernors” HAS to be from Michigan ?!

    lol..i was thinking the same thing when i seen that post,
    im in Mi and there used to be a open pantry near here.
    and yw to all ..im the one who posted the super spectacular day files…..it was pure luck i was able to get them…..someone had posted a bit torrent of all the disks but stopped seeding at 53%……was dumb luck the .iso file containing those was at 98%.
    ill see if i can extract those others or anything else from them.

  26. Neal Romanek
    June 6th, 2006 at 17:56 | #26

    Super and spectacular…

    …until…

  27. Jenn
    June 17th, 2006 at 01:34 | #27

    You are the greatest person that has ever lived! I was just talking about this and was saying that I would cut off my right leg to get a copy of this… I was only halfway through the bone when I found you. You have no idea what joy you have brought me. I am seriously totally in love with you and your site!

  28. swarlock
    June 23rd, 2006 at 07:25 | #28

    I had this record as a kid in the 70’s. Really funny stuff.

  29. Anonymous
    July 7th, 2006 at 21:11 | #29

    absolutely hilarious. I had forgotten how funny this song is. I agree, somebody needs to dig out “Makin’ Out”, but this is wonderful.

  30. jonathan
    July 10th, 2006 at 18:56 | #30

    I recently found this flexi disc with some old boxes. I did a search and found this discussion… I’m pleasantly surprised to see all the fond memories of it. I was a huge Mad Magazine collector in my pre- and early-teens.

    Do you think anyone would want this if I tried to sell it on eBay?

  31. Geoff
    July 22nd, 2006 at 22:42 | #31

    Wow! Thanks for posting “It’s A Super Spectacular Day”! I still have this flexi-disc, but I’ve never gotten around to digitizing it. I did, however, digitize the MAD Disco flexi-disc:
    http://homepage.mac.com/gchase67/idiskpublicfolder/FileSharing10.html

  32. Anonymous
    October 25th, 2006 at 22:42 | #32

    WORD up. I love this I had it and played the shit out of it when i was little… lost it in the many moves and yougner sibilings ruining my things!
    !!! super SPECTACULAR DAY!
    aaaahahah

  33. Owepar
    November 1st, 2006 at 17:37 | #33

    I never had the flexidisc, but I downloaded the album yesterday and awoke with it echoing in my head… The “Fink” Mad album (as well as “Makin’ Out,” which I just found here in the comments section) just strike me as silly novelty songs — but “Super Spectacular” managed to capture the spirit of Mad Magazine in song form. Kudos to whoever took the time to fumble with the disc and rip all 8 versions!

  34. Anonymous
    December 27th, 2006 at 02:26 | #34

    I am having a problem with the file for the super spectacular day song. Has it been removed?

  35. Anonymous
    January 5th, 2007 at 16:32 | #35

    Try here for the 8 mp3’s. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
    http://awesomelyawful.blogspot.com/index.html

  36. Anonymous
    March 7th, 2007 at 13:42 | #36

    This site is great! I love the mad flexi discs. I have the mad disco flexi but it’s in bad shape. If someone could post that I would greatly appreciate it.

    Jim

  37. Anonymous
    March 13th, 2007 at 09:27 | #37

    What Me Worry?

  38. Anonymous
    September 30th, 2007 at 20:50 | #38

    It’s great to find this on the Web. I had the magazine, with this record, when I was a kid; I think it was fourth grade. I’m glad it was posted. The next step is to find the Mad Disco record from 1980.
    There was a CD released in the 90s called “Mad Grooves” that had a lot of tunes on it, including a couple from that disco record, and “Makin’ Out,” but it didn’t have “Super Spectacular Day” and several others.

  39. Anonymous
    October 6th, 2007 at 05:00 | #39

    is nobody noticing the someone posted the disco flexi earlier? anyway. this is great a little before my time but im still a fan none the less

  40. napsmear
    November 18th, 2007 at 02:53 | #40

    In case anyone was looking (i have been for awhile) heres the Broderbund 7 cd set of Totaly Mad from 1952 to 98
    http://avaxhome.info/magazines/full_year_collections/totallymad.html

  41. Anonymous
    January 19th, 2008 at 22:12 | #41

    What about a collection of all MAD premium records and commercial vinyl, combined?

  42. Anonymous
    August 27th, 2008 at 00:58 | #42

    I was listening to this today (on shuffle on my ipod so versions pop up unexpectedly) and I got to thinking about the “until” that links to the various endings…I have heard it somewhere else, I thought…a little bit of digging and I confirmed that it sounds very much like the “until” that links two sections of the Dead Kennedys classic, Chemical Warfare…both tracks recorded and released in ’79-’80…coincidence…or connection? Mad Kennedys?

  43. Anonymous
    October 12th, 2008 at 16:05 | #43

    Hey, can someone repost the link? I’d love to get these recordings… ah memories 🙂

  44. ET
    November 9th, 2008 at 11:30 | #44

    Either I’m crazy or there was a REALLY SPECIAL release of this record. I have the beginning of a NINTH ENDING in my head and I swear it’s real!!!! It starts wit the “Until…” and then goes:

    You’re head honcho at MAD and you feel kinda bad,

    ‘Cause your deadline has passed and your bos has just asked,

    … can’t remember the rest. Does ANYONE other than me remember this ninth ending?

  45. Steven
    December 4th, 2008 at 07:08 | #45

    Thank you internet. I found it!!! This made my year!

    mirror: http://rapidshare.com/files/170078312/ssdmad.zip

  46. Closet Rat
    March 17th, 2009 at 22:55 | #46

    Holy Crap — Still working, this made my DECADE!!!

    Even though I still have a perfectly working flexidisc at home (but rarely play it), Now I can carry this bad-boy in my CAR!!!!!

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