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Stern from 1987 to maybe 1995 was pretty good. He was on five days a week and had a pretty rigid format. Where they'd start the show with a recap of their personal lives, then do an interview or a bit, then do Robin's news. There was Jackie and even Billy West for a few years. You had tons of comics regularly coming in like Kinison or Gilbert. The show had a huge back office and wackpack. Every once in a while you would get a segment that was infinitely listenable. Probably any show where Billy West was on holds up today.Hot take: I never thought howard stern was funny and thought my radio listening friends who did were either nuts or screwing with me. I just liked jerking my peckah to chicks riding the sybian and stuff.
“We don’t deserve better” is funny and true.
Marge Schott impression was funny even though I didn’t know who she was at first.Probably any show where Billy West was on holds up today.
Artie saved Howards assStern from 1987 to maybe 1995 was pretty good. He was on five days a week and had a pretty rigid format. Where they'd start the show with a recap of their personal lives, then do an interview or a bit, then do Robin's news. There was Jackie and even Billy West for a few years. You had tons of comics regularly coming in like Kinison or Gilbert. The show had a huge back office and wackpack. Every once in a while you would get a segment that was infinitely listenable. Probably any show where Billy West was on holds up today.
From 1996 until Jackie left it was a massive decline. Billy West quit which also meant the Jackie Puppet was gone. Then you had the nonstop promotion of Private Parts which bombed in theaters. Howard never got over the failure of Private Parts the movie and sulked for years. Always chasing some big project to prove to everyone he really was the 'King' of all media. Then when Jackie quit Howard completely lost the ability to be funny and no longer could use Jackie's lines.
9/11 happen and Artie joins the show the next day. Artie would become the main focus of the show until his firing essentially. Artie took the show over by force and would dominate over Howard for years. Beer League then happens in Artie never recovers. Becoming a junkie that would embarrass the show, Howard, and himself repeatedly for years before trying to kill himself after being fired for bringing his heroin dealer into the Sirius building for the hundredth time.
The Sirius years are almost entirely forgettable. And pretty much every single memorable bit has nothing to do with Howard and is about someone like Artie or Sal or Gary.
9/11 happen and Artie joins the show the next day. Artie would become the main focus of the show until his firing essentially. Artie took the show over by force and would dominate over Howard for years. Beer League then happens in Artie never recovers. Becoming a junkie that would embarrass the show, Howard, and himself repeatedly for years before trying to kill himself after being fired for bringing his heroin dealer into the Sirius building for the hundredth time.
Her and Anthony would’ve been good friends
Marge Schott bits and Larry Fine at Woodstock atomized my high-school ribs.Marge Schott impression was funny even though I didn’t know who she was at first.
I'm listening to 1995 Stern show I've acquired almost every show 95-06 I'm an hour in and already plenty of racism and misogyny he's says "you could make jesus a chink but everyone knows he's a white guy"
As far I'm aware somebody must have older stuff there's gotta be someone with a garage full of tapes from the 80sIs that where is obtainable archives start?
Where can they be obtained? I have the Sirius years until Artie left but that’s about it. @PeckasIs that where is obtainable archives start?
As far I'm aware somebody must have older stuff there's gotta be someone with a garage full of tapes from the 80s
Where can they be obtained? I have the Sirius years until Artie left but that’s about it. @Peckas
All the Channel 9’s are on YouTube.Peckas, I guess? I've never looked TOO hard but remember putting a minute or two into it some years back trying to find a specific show I'd heard about. You'd think it'd be everywhere. Pirate Bay does have video of his Channel 9 show from 1990..not sure if that's of any significance.
All the Channel 9’s are on YouTube.
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