Vintage WAM Gallery?
Here are some from my collection. Enjoy!
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- Did someone mention Tommy?
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- These are from The Women's Club
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captain sensible wrote:I can never see enough of that first still from 'Sweet Movie'... Has anyone out there seen the film?
Unfortunately, no. It is now on my list though!
There was a mag published in 1983 called Mud Humpers. There were two issues that I know of. Scans were posted on MPV Members long ago. I still have issue #1, but can't find any scans of it at the moment.
Anyone got vidcaps of Young Lady Chatterly (1977)? Nice cake smearing scene in that. My fave quote "oooh, what was that?" uttered by a french maid as a cake was smeared into her ass. She wasn't unhappy!
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There were a few 'one-off' mud mags around before Splosh! They were usually mud wrestling type mags called things like Mud Cats etc etc. No food or slapstick that I know of apart from our friends at WSM and Aquantics. I would be delighted to know of anything else. Perhaps it's an age thing but it is great to see stuff from the days before it was more out in the open.
And Hay likes the fashions!!!
And Hay likes the fashions!!!
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captain sensible wrote:I can never see enough of that first still from 'Sweet Movie'... Has anyone out there seen the film?
Actually, I believe the film is still banned in the UK - due to certain aspects of its storyline ...
However you can watch the (in)famous chocolate scene with Carole Laure
at YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Ki7a4XBaM
According to a fairly recent interview with the director Dusan Makavejev the chocolate was mixed with clay to get the right effect.
You can also buy it on eBay - just go and search etc.
Here are a few more pics from Tommy - starting with a few behind the scenes shots including a very lucky Ken Russell pouring a bucket of beans over Ann Margaret.
The other crew photos show her being taken off to hospital when she suffered a serious laceration to her arm on a broken champagne bottle on set - but she was back within a day or so to carry on - what a trouper...
Oh and that last black and white photo shows the test run for the prop that dumped the beans and choc through the TV
The other crew photos show her being taken off to hospital when she suffered a serious laceration to her arm on a broken champagne bottle on set - but she was back within a day or so to carry on - what a trouper...
Oh and that last black and white photo shows the test run for the prop that dumped the beans and choc through the TV
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Whilst sorting out my loft the other day I happened upon a suitcase full of ancient Razzle mags
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I have embarked on the tedious
process of searching through them for WAM style pictures and have scanned a few. By modern standards the content is very poor but as historical artifacts I think they are worth a look.
Bill, were you involved with Razzle at the time? I don't know how old these copies are, My first is during vol 1 which must have ben in the 70s and if there are any copyright issues I will delete the pics.
Here are the results so far:



I have embarked on the tedious

Bill, were you involved with Razzle at the time? I don't know how old these copies are, My first is during vol 1 which must have ben in the 70s and if there are any copyright issues I will delete the pics.
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Bottoms Up!
Old as I am, that is before my time on the esteemed Razzle! I didn't produce it till the late 80s (some would say its heyday!!) when the famous custard romps etc were featured - definitely post Splosh!.
Don't think Razzle started till the mid 80s when it was a 50p weekly! It went monthly a year or so later cos Paul Raymond insisted it fitted in with the others, but was always cheap. It was 1.40 by the time I left but still the cheapest of the tit mags.
Nice 0pics though, Sotonude. Great hair!
Don't think Razzle started till the mid 80s when it was a 50p weekly! It went monthly a year or so later cos Paul Raymond insisted it fitted in with the others, but was always cheap. It was 1.40 by the time I left but still the cheapest of the tit mags.
Nice 0pics though, Sotonude. Great hair!
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I've got about another sixteen Razzles to examine before I get onto the Knaves & Escorts so I may be some time. I'll post any wam pics that I find but at the moment I seem to be wading through a meadow of pubic hair
, I'd forgotten how much they used to have in those days
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See?! There is some point in model railways. It was because I was extending mine that I found this cache. Now I'm getting other 'extensions'
Rich.



See?! There is some point in model railways. It was because I was extending mine that I found this cache. Now I'm getting other 'extensions'


Rich.
Bottoms Up!
Here's another batch, It's a shame my scanner can't cope with double page spreads but you'll have to use your imagination - or copy both halves & put them together in your own pc.
I have established that the first Razzle was in 1983, as Bill says priced at 50p. This batch was up to 60p!
Rich.
I have established that the first Razzle was in 1983, as Bill says priced at 50p. This batch was up to 60p!
Rich.
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Thanks for all the scans. Love the Razzle mags, maybe Bill has had another influence on my WAM interest as that was another of the magazines that started off my interest around the mid 90s I guess.
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Hi
I started working on Razzle in 1989 and contributed to it (in some cases almost all of it!) until 1996. At first the editor was a guy called Robert Swift who I got on with very well. Towards the end of my time it was a gentleman who called himself Max Vinyl who was a git. So a few years to go before my involvement, Sotonude.
In the early 90s it was great fun coming up with ideas as ridiculous as we could and headlines as outrageous as possible (I remember a carol singing romp called Big Dongs Messily Up High). Paul Raymond always frowned on Razzle but when it started outselling some of his other titles, he had to keep it on.
I was also a regular writer for Club from about 1985 and well remember the Linzi pics (she was their 'regular' girl for a while). I met her several times and she was great. Her husband (the now famous Ben Dover) was a dick though - in every sense.
Bill
I started working on Razzle in 1989 and contributed to it (in some cases almost all of it!) until 1996. At first the editor was a guy called Robert Swift who I got on with very well. Towards the end of my time it was a gentleman who called himself Max Vinyl who was a git. So a few years to go before my involvement, Sotonude.
In the early 90s it was great fun coming up with ideas as ridiculous as we could and headlines as outrageous as possible (I remember a carol singing romp called Big Dongs Messily Up High). Paul Raymond always frowned on Razzle but when it started outselling some of his other titles, he had to keep it on.
I was also a regular writer for Club from about 1985 and well remember the Linzi pics (she was their 'regular' girl for a while). I met her several times and she was great. Her husband (the now famous Ben Dover) was a dick though - in every sense.
Bill
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