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Looking forward to hearing a live show tomorrow.
yes it seems forever since a live howard or bubba showLooking forward to hearing a live show tomorrow.
yes it seems forever since a live howard or bubba showDid you guys get to hear any of the History of Howard Stern Part 2 the past few weeks? Great stuff again. I think part 3 will be my favorite, beginning with 1990 or 1991.Rebirtha said:Looking forward to hearing a live show tomorrow.
yes it was very good once again and i agree on the act 3 i think it will be my favorite too i cant wait for itDid you guys get to hear any of the History of Howard Stern Part 2 the past few weeks? Great stuff again. I think part 3 will be my favorite, beginning with 1990 or 1991.Rebirtha said:Looking forward to hearing a live show tomorrow.
is he in rehab or just on vacation?Artie on the phone now2 weeks vacation and this blimp cant make it in. Unreal
Went to a wellness spa in Florida, but I think he left there and is now hanging in Miamihttp://www.hippocratesinst.org/is he in rehab or just on vacation?Artie on the phone now
2 weeks vacation and this blimp cant make it in. Unreal
Really?I hate Robin as much as the next guy but she wasn't the one that killed that spot today; Artie was the murderer today. He constantly interrupted, was coming off as a total doosh, and wasn't even funny. Not sure what he was on today, but it was an upper.Was soooooo looking forward to the Dr. Drew spot, and what he would have to say about Artie.But again, for the 5 millionth time, fat cow Robin has to make everything about her. She would not stop interrupting everyone, with her worthless observations and completely unfunny comments totally ruining the entire segment. I hate her. I don't want her to die..... but pretty close.
He's trying everything he can to get fired. That's the only explanation I have.It was almost like he was pushing Howard to see how much he could get away with.
I gotta agree with Artie ruining it and I have to say for the first time that I think I'm getting sick of him. He still comes up with great lines but has to pull it back. I thought he ruined the Benecio Deltoro interview too.He's trying everything he can to get fired. That's the only explanation I have.It was almost like he was pushing Howard to see how much he could get away with.
Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
Huge fan of Breuer Unleashed. Unfortunately Friday's is all we get from him now.So many people don't think he's funny at all, I think he's hilarious.If you would have cancelled yesterday, you wouldnt have heard that hiliarious Jim Breuer interview today. One of the funniest interviews Ive heard on Stern in some time
i agree that Artie blew up the Dr. Drew interview. By the end, Howard would try to ask him a question and he'd pause to wait for Artie, then give some resigned one-sentence answer.However, I don't think he killed the Benicio interview. Benicio was not talking at all so Artie jumped in. The only time that Benicio got going was when Artie got animated with the Jack and whatnot.I gotta agree with Artie ruining it and I have to say for the first time that I think I'm getting sick of him. He still comes up with great lines but has to pull it back. I thought he ruined the Benecio Deltoro interview too.He's trying everything he can to get fired. That's the only explanation I have.It was almost like he was pushing Howard to see how much he could get away with.
That's why I have an ipod. Haven't even turned on my sirius radio today. Been listening to my ipod since my commute this morning. Can't bring myself to turn Howard on today.Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
Missed a good show today. Breur was hilarious and Richard Lewis is always goodThat's why I have an ipod. Haven't even turned on my sirius radio today. Been listening to my ipod since my commute this morning. Can't bring myself to turn Howard on today.Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
don't forget Pameler Anderson. (that audition tape still cracks me up)Missed a good show today. Breur was hilarious and Richard Lewis is always goodThat's why I have an ipod. Haven't even turned on my sirius radio today. Been listening to my ipod since my commute this morning. Can't bring myself to turn Howard on today.Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
My antenna broke yesterday and I am already going nuts without Sirius, especially since I am in my car most of the day. Yes, I can easily just play CDs but I do agree about going back to regular radio. Awful.ODoyleRules said:don't forget Pameler Anderson. (that audition tape still cracks me up)RBM said:Missed a good show today. Breur was hilarious and Richard Lewis is always goodCommish77 said:That's why I have an ipod. Haven't even turned on my sirius radio today. Been listening to my ipod since my commute this morning. Can't bring myself to turn Howard on today.Seriously, listen to regular radio for a week or two before you do that. It's horrible and unlistenable after having Sirius.Just horrible.I'm actually considered canceling my two Sirius subscriptions.
Also Howard and Artie doing the 5:00 Friday work whistle bit was awesomeBTW, Ron and Fez noon to 3.switched my #1 preset to The Virus, only visit Howard 101 when Bubba and Ferrall are on.Can't wait for the PGA network to be on once the golf season picks up. The live Masters broadcast made driving much easier.
Sirius or just XM. I miss those guys.BTW, Ron and Fez noon to 3.switched my #1 preset to The Virus, only visit Howard 101 when Bubba and Ferrall are on.Can't wait for the PGA network to be on once the golf season picks up. The live Masters broadcast made driving much easier.
you can get them on both, as long as you by the package. Sirius 197Sirius or just XM. I miss those guys.BTW, Ron and Fez noon to 3.switched my #1 preset to The Virus, only visit Howard 101 when Bubba and Ferrall are on.Can't wait for the PGA network to be on once the golf season picks up. The live Masters broadcast made driving much easier.
No offense, but LMAO @ this rant.It's a show for entertainment purposes, these people are not your friends.If you don't find it funny, then sure change the channel, but I don't understand this anger.I didn't listen Wednesday. Tried to listen Thursday from the beginning only to hear how Robin can't remember what day it is, and then Artie saying his entertainment lawyer advised against him taking any drug test. Which clearly means he's afraid he'll be back on heroin. I've had it. While I will probably keep Sirius for Octane 20 alone, I am fed up with the Howard Stern show.#1 - Artie's a fat lying drug addict. He used to be my favorite thing about the show. I don't have a lot of respect for people who lie to and abuse their families and their friends. His behavior is a slap in the face to all his fans. His refusal to take a drug test because he doesn't want to miss out on the $200,000 he'd make doing gigs for one month sure causes a huge disconnect with the blue collar people he claims he can relate to.#2 - Robin not knowing what day it is??? Seriously? Get outta here you #####. You've managed to piggy back yourself a nice career next to Howard. Don't pretend you are so busy you don't really even know if it's Monday or Wednesday. That's just stupid. #3 - Howard..... To allow Artie's behavior to go on, and not hold him accountable for his drugs and lies tells me two things. First, you can't handle running the show alone anymore. You rely too much on Artie and don't think the fans would stick around without Artie there. And secondly, you don't care about Artie as a person, only as a contributor to the show. If you created a rock bottom for him, he wouldn't be the way he is. So just keep enabling this user and watch him slowly kill himself with heroin.
He's balls-on about the part I bolded, however.Artie's original appeal was that he was "everyman"... used to be a dock worker and look at him now. But he rubs our collective noses in his money, and I'm also tired of it. Hey, did you hear he has a huge, sprawling house on the Jersey shore??? If not, keep listening and you'll hear it again within 35 seconds.No offense, but LMAO @ this rant.It's a show for entertainment purposes, these people are not your friends.I didn't listen Wednesday. Tried to listen Thursday from the beginning only to hear how Robin can't remember what day it is, and then Artie saying his entertainment lawyer advised against him taking any drug test. Which clearly means he's afraid he'll be back on heroin.
I've had it. While I will probably keep Sirius for Octane 20 alone, I am fed up with the Howard Stern show.
#1 - Artie's a fat lying drug addict. He used to be my favorite thing about the show. I don't have a lot of respect for people who lie to and abuse their families and their friends. His behavior is a slap in the face to all his fans. His refusal to take a drug test because he doesn't want to miss out on the $200,000 he'd make doing gigs for one month sure causes a huge disconnect with the blue collar people he claims he can relate to.
#2 - Robin not knowing what day it is??? Seriously? Get outta here you #####. You've managed to piggy back yourself a nice career next to Howard. Don't pretend you are so busy you don't really even know if it's Monday or Wednesday. That's just stupid.
#3 - Howard..... To allow Artie's behavior to go on, and not hold him accountable for his drugs and lies tells me two things. First, you can't handle running the show alone anymore. You rely too much on Artie and don't think the fans would stick around without Artie there. And secondly, you don't care about Artie as a person, only as a contributor to the show. If you created a rock bottom for him, he wouldn't be the way he is. So just keep enabling this user and watch him slowly kill himself with heroin.
If you don't find it funny, then sure change the channel, but I don't understand this anger.
I only find this Artie tolerance annoying in that it's the kind of thing that they'd mock if it was on another show. Not their only moment of hypocrisy, but still annoying. Despite these flaws, Eric the Midget is only on Howard 100 and that is gold every time for me.He's balls-on about the part I bolded, however.Artie's original appeal was that he was "everyman"... used to be a dock worker and look at him now. But he rubs our collective noses in his money, and I'm also tired of it. Hey, did you hear he has a huge, sprawling house on the Jersey shore??? If not, keep listening and you'll hear it again within 35 seconds.No offense, but LMAO @ this rant.It's a show for entertainment purposes, these people are not your friends.I didn't listen Wednesday. Tried to listen Thursday from the beginning only to hear how Robin can't remember what day it is, and then Artie saying his entertainment lawyer advised against him taking any drug test. Which clearly means he's afraid he'll be back on heroin.
I've had it. While I will probably keep Sirius for Octane 20 alone, I am fed up with the Howard Stern show.
#1 - Artie's a fat lying drug addict. He used to be my favorite thing about the show. I don't have a lot of respect for people who lie to and abuse their families and their friends. His behavior is a slap in the face to all his fans. His refusal to take a drug test because he doesn't want to miss out on the $200,000 he'd make doing gigs for one month sure causes a huge disconnect with the blue collar people he claims he can relate to.
#2 - Robin not knowing what day it is??? Seriously? Get outta here you #####. You've managed to piggy back yourself a nice career next to Howard. Don't pretend you are so busy you don't really even know if it's Monday or Wednesday. That's just stupid.
#3 - Howard..... To allow Artie's behavior to go on, and not hold him accountable for his drugs and lies tells me two things. First, you can't handle running the show alone anymore. You rely too much on Artie and don't think the fans would stick around without Artie there. And secondly, you don't care about Artie as a person, only as a contributor to the show. If you created a rock bottom for him, he wouldn't be the way he is. So just keep enabling this user and watch him slowly kill himself with heroin.
If you don't find it funny, then sure change the channel, but I don't understand this anger.
Where did I say they were my friends?No offense, but LMAO @ this rant.It's a show for entertainment purposes, these people are not your friends.If you don't find it funny, then sure change the channel, but I don't understand this anger.I didn't listen Wednesday. Tried to listen Thursday from the beginning only to hear how Robin can't remember what day it is, and then Artie saying his entertainment lawyer advised against him taking any drug test. Which clearly means he's afraid he'll be back on heroin. I've had it. While I will probably keep Sirius for Octane 20 alone, I am fed up with the Howard Stern show.#1 - Artie's a fat lying drug addict. He used to be my favorite thing about the show. I don't have a lot of respect for people who lie to and abuse their families and their friends. His behavior is a slap in the face to all his fans. His refusal to take a drug test because he doesn't want to miss out on the $200,000 he'd make doing gigs for one month sure causes a huge disconnect with the blue collar people he claims he can relate to.#2 - Robin not knowing what day it is??? Seriously? Get outta here you #####. You've managed to piggy back yourself a nice career next to Howard. Don't pretend you are so busy you don't really even know if it's Monday or Wednesday. That's just stupid. #3 - Howard..... To allow Artie's behavior to go on, and not hold him accountable for his drugs and lies tells me two things. First, you can't handle running the show alone anymore. You rely too much on Artie and don't think the fans would stick around without Artie there. And secondly, you don't care about Artie as a person, only as a contributor to the show. If you created a rock bottom for him, he wouldn't be the way he is. So just keep enabling this user and watch him slowly kill himself with heroin.
Anybody else hear her say "oh he's chasing me" followed by that cackling laugh.Paul fn McCartney is not chasing you, you ugly old broad.God she's horrible. Ruins the show.Robin throwing her cooch at Paul McCartney was embarrassing.
http://www.robinswrong.com/Was soooooo looking forward to the Dr. Drew spot, and what he would have to say about Artie.
But again, for the 5 millionth time, fat cow Robin has to make everything about her. She would not stop interrupting everyone, with her worthless observations and completely unfunny comments totally ruining the entire segment.
I hate her. I don't want her to die..... but pretty close.
Good MTT right now. April 1, 2004 when Tom comes on with a message that HS was fired overnight and replaced with Cross and Lopez. They do like an hour of a terrible show while all the fans go crazy, before HS comes in and reveals it was an April fool's joke.
I totally fell for that when it was live.
What a great, typical Stern rant. Robin with the stupid bottle of wine. Great stuffBenji shows up a half hour late for dinner with Howard, and he's sweating like a pig.![]()
Yup.Is Stern still on the air?
ERRAH, BARR- ACK OH BA MA ERR AA MY TICKER!!!looks like we will hear a lot of Ted Kennedy impressions tomorrow.ERRAH I'm going DOWN!! ERAAH
Artie Lange called Rolling Stone writer Vanessa Grigoriadis an “uppity #####” on this morning’s Howard Stern Show, but Grigoriadis tells Rock Daily the comic is “really generous and sweet.” Grigoriadis, who profiled Lange in the current issue, adds, “Although I think he may have been trying to kiss my ###. Also, he’s very fat.” He’s also very troubled: When Rolling Stone’s photographer arrived at Lange’s Hoboken, New Jersey apartment to photograph the funnyman for the story “America’s Biggest Loser,” Lange was admittedly in the midst of a five-day heroin bender.
“His apartment is hilarious,” she says. “It was entirely decorated by his mom. There is nothing in that apartment that makes any sense to Artie Lange. He put out all these vinyl records so I can see them.” Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness on the Edge of Town and Neil Young records were left out in plain sight; Lange also made it clear he was a big fan of Hunter S. Thompson, so the Rolling Stone interview was especially important to him. So important, in fact, he reportedly left a Florida rehabilitation center early so not to delay the profile any longer. “I’m sure he was really happy that his name is on the cover with a picture of Bruce Springsteen,” Grigoriadis says.
Even though Grigoriadis and Stern agreed the profile is an accurate portrait of the comic, Lange vented that the piece was “horrifying and awful” and complained that Grigoriadis was condescending. “I usually don’t tell people, ‘Wow, I’m such a fan,’ I just don’t do that,” Grigoriadis says. “I hung out with him three times, and by the third time it was almost uncomfortable, because it was so clear that he wanted me to be like, ‘Oh my God, Artie, you’re the best.’ So I was like, ‘You know what, dude, I’m just going to sit here and ignore your attempts to bolster your confidence.’ ”
Lange also accused her of instinctively not liking guys like him. “I don’t think I’m better than him. I don’t think I was being condescending. I think he’s really funny, and I liked his book, I thought it was really good,” Grigoriadis says. “I don’t think the article was condescending either. Look, I’m sure he’s not happy about the picture [above]. I wouldn’t be happy about the picture either. But honestly, I don’t think the article is bad. Just look at his book.”
Lange’s insecurity also came out when Grigoriadis told him that most of his stand-up routine was probably too offensive to publish in the interview. “He got really offended, and said, ‘Do you think my stand-up is offensive?’ I said, ‘I thought that what was you were going for.’ Apparently he does not take criticism well. He was like, ‘Saying my stand-up is offensive is like insulting my livelihood. I don’t want people to think they shouldn’t come to my stand-up,’” she adds. “That was the only thing I said to him that was even borderline confrontational.
“This is the whole problem with Artie: He’s a crazy attention-seeker,” Grigoriadis observes. “He wants the attention. It’s like a huge daddy complex with Howard Stern. He wants to be bad and good and have Stern make fun of him and also care about him.” The wear of doing stand-up and then waking up to do the Stern show is also affecting Lange. “That’s a hard thing on your body, even if you’re not doing what he’s doing.”
“Look I got into comedy so I could stay out all night,” Lange told Grigoriadis, “And I get the one ####### great job in comedy that’s like having a paper route.”
Despite his funny demeanor and rock star habits, Lange’s patterns surprised Grigoriadis. “You’d expect that someone like him, when they’re out on the road, after the show is like ‘Right on’ and runs around and gets totally wasted and picks up some hooker,” Grigoriadis says. “But what really goes on is that he goes back to his hotel room, gets high and hangs out by himself and stays up all night. And that’s very scary. That’s a stage of drug use that’s linked to depression.”
Um, sounds like she hit a whole bag of nails right on their heads.Artie Lange: The Story Behind the Story Rolling Stone Link
Artie Lange called Rolling Stone writer Vanessa Grigoriadis an “uppity #####” on this morning’s Howard Stern Show, but Grigoriadis tells Rock Daily the comic is “really generous and sweet.” Grigoriadis, who profiled Lange in the current issue, adds, “Although I think he may have been trying to kiss my ###. Also, he’s very fat.” He’s also very troubled: When Rolling Stone’s photographer arrived at Lange’s Hoboken, New Jersey apartment to photograph the funnyman for the story “America’s Biggest Loser,” Lange was admittedly in the midst of a five-day heroin bender.
“His apartment is hilarious,” she says. “It was entirely decorated by his mom. There is nothing in that apartment that makes any sense to Artie Lange. He put out all these vinyl records so I can see them.” Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness on the Edge of Town and Neil Young records were left out in plain sight; Lange also made it clear he was a big fan of Hunter S. Thompson, so the Rolling Stone interview was especially important to him. So important, in fact, he reportedly left a Florida rehabilitation center early so not to delay the profile any longer. “I’m sure he was really happy that his name is on the cover with a picture of Bruce Springsteen,” Grigoriadis says.
Even though Grigoriadis and Stern agreed the profile is an accurate portrait of the comic, Lange vented that the piece was “horrifying and awful” and complained that Grigoriadis was condescending. “I usually don’t tell people, ‘Wow, I’m such a fan,’ I just don’t do that,” Grigoriadis says. “I hung out with him three times, and by the third time it was almost uncomfortable, because it was so clear that he wanted me to be like, ‘Oh my God, Artie, you’re the best.’ So I was like, ‘You know what, dude, I’m just going to sit here and ignore your attempts to bolster your confidence.’ ”
Lange also accused her of instinctively not liking guys like him. “I don’t think I’m better than him. I don’t think I was being condescending. I think he’s really funny, and I liked his book, I thought it was really good,” Grigoriadis says. “I don’t think the article was condescending either. Look, I’m sure he’s not happy about the picture [above]. I wouldn’t be happy about the picture either. But honestly, I don’t think the article is bad. Just look at his book.”
Lange’s insecurity also came out when Grigoriadis told him that most of his stand-up routine was probably too offensive to publish in the interview. “He got really offended, and said, ‘Do you think my stand-up is offensive?’ I said, ‘I thought that what was you were going for.’ Apparently he does not take criticism well. He was like, ‘Saying my stand-up is offensive is like insulting my livelihood. I don’t want people to think they shouldn’t come to my stand-up,’” she adds. “That was the only thing I said to him that was even borderline confrontational.
“This is the whole problem with Artie: He’s a crazy attention-seeker,” Grigoriadis observes. “He wants the attention. It’s like a huge daddy complex with Howard Stern. He wants to be bad and good and have Stern make fun of him and also care about him.” The wear of doing stand-up and then waking up to do the Stern show is also affecting Lange. “That’s a hard thing on your body, even if you’re not doing what he’s doing.”
“Look I got into comedy so I could stay out all night,” Lange told Grigoriadis, “And I get the one ####### great job in comedy that’s like having a paper route.”
Despite his funny demeanor and rock star habits, Lange’s patterns surprised Grigoriadis. “You’d expect that someone like him, when they’re out on the road, after the show is like ‘Right on’ and runs around and gets totally wasted and picks up some hooker,” Grigoriadis says. “But what really goes on is that he goes back to his hotel room, gets high and hangs out by himself and stays up all night. And that’s very scary. That’s a stage of drug use that’s linked to depression.”