Howard Stern and David Letterman, Part 1: 1984
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2019
- 1. May 21, 1984: Howard's first Late Night appearance
3. June 19, 1984: Howard's second.
4. October 18, 1984: His third.
5. December 4, 1984: Dave answers the network Complaint Line
Re-upped due to network block.
This was before he started dressing like Jon Bon Jovi's guitar tech.
Ned Flanders is very quick on his feet in this interview.
Why did 30 year olds look 50 in the 80s?
In his first appearance, he could have been mistaken for a computer repairman.
He looks exactly like Weird Al Yankovic
Man the guy had some balls you gotta give him that. Idc what he's turned into today, back in the 80s, nobody was doing what he was doing. Imagine the balls it would take to look like he did back then, and still have it in you to act like he did with the amount of confidence he had.
Looks like Ned Flanders
Howard looking like my Jewish dentist from the 80s
Back in the 80's Howard looked like a high school guidance counselor.
When beetlejuice was only 16 😭😭
Howard looked older when he was younger
The dynamic between those two is that Howard is brutally, caustically honest & tells it the way he sees it; and Dave is infamously private, uncomfortable displaying any personal thoughts, yet has the same quality of being very brutal (and hilarious) with his assessment on all things. It many ways, they're opposites, yet are almost brotherly in their approach to broadcasting and you can tell there's true admiration & mutual respect between the two of them. It's a perfect pairing.
it is so awesome that we can clearly see how much Dave LOVES having Howard as a guest !
thank you internet for preserving the 80's-ness of this interview
This is fascinating you can truly see where radio changed forever. Without Howard we wouldn’t have a lot of these talk shows or podcasts
OMG I didn't realize how accurate his look was in PRivate PArts to how he looked back in the day LOL
When I first watched Private Parts the movie I thought to myself “There’s no way Howard used to look like that”
Mad respect for him expanding his hustle. Look how far radio has come.
Fantastic compilation. Stern and Letterman had such phenomenal talk from the very start.
its incredible to see the confidence he got throughout the years