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.
@Tom Towers I don't think you understood his point. If you look at most movies and tv shows, they always include someone similar in a leading role. People like Jerry Springer don't just go from the politician position to refereeing topless hill billy fights on tv to tv judge by mistake. Although they only represent around 2% of the population, they always have a leading role. They tend to project their own kind forward while other groups eat their own. It's often the wacky roles they portray. Like when there was a show about an Alaskan gun shop. That lead position was a similar person that worked in the shop with a Hawaii type shirt. Those shows and movies play a part in molding society to what one group believes society should be like. But propaganda is all around us in the news, tv shows, movies, etc... I wouldn't blame everything on that. It's really the rich creating opportunities to control and exploit everyone else. The rich people from the US do business with the rich people from China and Russia all the time. While they try to create a fake wrestling show that pits citizens against each other. All countries have eugenics policies to reduce the pop. But if you check fertility levels for the different countries, some seem to be more effected than others. And Weird Al is not.
@Tom Towers You make a lot of assumptions and are clearly conditioned to react instead of think. How do you know I'm not Jewish? More assumptions. Take 5 movies and tv shows and ask yourself if the person in a leading role is Jewish. Then check the site Jew or Not Jew for the answer. Seinfeld, everyone but Kramer. Blackish because the wife is really part ish. Happy Days Fonz. Goldbergs, all. Kiss, Jack Black, Stern, Judge Judy, Povich, Springer, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on. Sammy Davis Jr. It's just fact. 2% of the pop. But as I said, it all comes down to the really rich trying to control and exploit everyone else.
cynthia belknap He’s has multiple plastic surgeries. He’s just like all of Hollywood that he loved to make fun of. Nose surgery, turkey neck surgery, chin surgery etc.
I remember watching these when I was young. I was 15, and working my own radio chops. I'd never heard Howard's radio shows, but these appearances made me imagine them. I finally got to listen to Howard in 1994 when he got syndicated in Orlando and it was exactly as I'd imagined it.
You should have heard him BEFORE he got syndicated! When he was on K-Rock. It was unbelievable what he got away with and hysterically funny! I used to have tears in my eyes from laughing.
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.
It's literally acting, people don't logically lock in on it off the start...but when the character takes off, you just have an easy time because it's not really you in your mind. I want to say even he described it as this as a certain point because he felt that it was him portraying a person different than himself at that point anyway.
"Idc what he's turned into today" Well I do. He's now contributing to a culture that blocks newer talent from doing exactly what he did to get famous. It's not right.
there were guys before him that he stole from like Steve Dahl. He just happen to do it better than all of them but he wasn't original unless taking advantage of mentally ill and mentally handicapped people can be considered funny.
@@Thattgirl6789 he went very PC. He made his name by shocking people, and purposely pissing off his bosses. Being over the top, unlike anyone ever had on radio. Didn't give a shit. Now, he's squeaky clean and following every rule.
Guys like you are so annoying that think everything is a battle or wrestling match, peak midwit behavior, those guys are both collaborative and play off each other and know when they are being entertaining and interesting which is what they are going for, they aren't trying to dunk on each other its banter and setting each other up to satisfy an audience
Probably because of the response he started getting after this. Hahaha Just joking, I have no idea about the impact it actually made. It just would make sense.
@@bobbyzwicharowski1129 yup. The old Howard, kids or not, stood up and said "fuck you censors." Then pushed the envelope more. We need someone like that man. He's still a legend, but a sold out one.
Howard must've come up to the 6th floor right after getting off the air down at WNBC-AM on the 2nd floor. Dave's show started at 5:30, so Dave was taping at the same time Howard was on WNBC. But Howard said he was fired from DC101 in Washington when he wasn't. He left DC101 because WNBC management offered him a 3-year contract. When he appeared on a local TV show after WNBC fired him, he said DC101 didn't fire him.
He finally got what he wanted and is now one of the highest paid entertainers. It took a while, his eyes are completely black and souless now, not to mention he made his life story a cluster f--k but he did get there. Good for him.
A hundred years from now, thank God, not one person on planet earth will remember Howard Stern. He has done nothing in his career that has furthered the life of anyone, other than himself and his immediate family members who will inherit his riches when he croaks.
Damn, never seen this?!? 😃 i was waaay too young. He seems so honest here. I love this, he wassnt the rock celeb yet, ik him as the later guy personality. Plus i never knew he went on letterman so early! He knew him aoo mucb earlier on thaan i thought.
Lmfao... Not even close. David would get so tired of Howard and the shenanigans, and Howard would bore of Dave cause Dave is really just an empty husk.
There were a couple of steps along the way, though. He worked the afternoon drive time on WNBC, which was an early beta version of his eventual show. Then he moved over to morning's on moribund K Rock, which looked like a career death sentence at the time. K Rock was just barely a station, and likely would have changed formats several times over the next 10 years otherwise, but Stern found an audience, and over the next 6 years he became a national star.
At the end of the first segment (13:30) you can see how flustered Dave is. He either wants to say, The Cutting Edge or The Coming Age but ends up saying, "the cutting age." Overall i think Dave was true to himself, his audience, and Howard.
You can tell Letterman loves him from the very first appearance. He’s genuinely laughing at Howard’s lack of formalism, stark contrast to Letterman with most guests
It’s ironic how as Stern has become gargantuan his insecurity has grown and his self-esteem seems to have plummeted. He’s so confident here and now he’s often self-deprecating; wtf happened?
If you cant see that dude was brilliant and so far ahead of the rest of the worlds media entertainment. Howard is so sharp here. It feels like he's on our level today, 30 years ago.
Howard looked older when he was younger
70's hair and moustaches will do that.
Everyone looked older back then...even high school kids
Indeed. There’s a few reasons for that.
Plastic surgery will do that.
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now" - Bob Dylan
Ned Flanders is very quick on his feet in this interview.
Big bird
Oakely doakely
Which Ned?
I think that is actually Ned's "evil" doppelgänger ;)
The Ned was a hot look back then
In his first appearance, he could have been mistaken for a computer repairman.
Or Weird Al Yankovic...
At one of my old jobs we had a guy who worked on our servers that looked exactly like '84 Stern.
Or Egon Spengler
@@Doc_ValparaisoFunny you say that. I worked at a job in 2000 that the guy had an early 80's Stern look as well.
@@user-pi6vz5hr3c Must be something about the 80's Howard Stern look that appealed to tech guys lol.
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.
Good analysis.
it is so awesome that we can clearly see how much Dave LOVES having Howard as a guest !
Dave would have taken a bullet for Teri Garr.
This was before he started dressing like Jon Bon Jovi's guitar tech.
Brian Cook 🤣😅😂
And Bon Jovi doesn’t even play guitar.
@Tom Towers This was before we started understanding who the jews were.
@Tom Towers I don't think you understood his point. If you look at most movies and tv shows, they always include someone similar in a leading role. People like Jerry Springer don't just go from the politician position to refereeing topless hill billy fights on tv to tv judge by mistake. Although they only represent around 2% of the population, they always have a leading role. They tend to project their own kind forward while other groups eat their own. It's often the wacky roles they portray. Like when there was a show about an Alaskan gun shop. That lead position was a similar person that worked in the shop with a Hawaii type shirt. Those shows and movies play a part in molding society to what one group believes society should be like. But propaganda is all around us in the news, tv shows, movies, etc... I wouldn't blame everything on that. It's really the rich creating opportunities to control and exploit everyone else. The rich people from the US do business with the rich people from China and Russia all the time. While they try to create a fake wrestling show that pits citizens against each other. All countries have eugenics policies to reduce the pop. But if you check fertility levels for the different countries, some seem to be more effected than others. And Weird Al is not.
@Tom Towers You make a lot of assumptions and are clearly conditioned to react instead of think. How do you know I'm not Jewish? More assumptions. Take 5 movies and tv shows and ask yourself if the person in a leading role is Jewish. Then check the site Jew or Not Jew for the answer. Seinfeld, everyone but Kramer. Blackish because the wife is really part ish.
Happy Days Fonz. Goldbergs, all. Kiss, Jack Black, Stern, Judge Judy, Povich, Springer, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on. Sammy Davis Jr. It's just fact. 2% of the pop. But as I said, it all comes down to the really rich trying to control and exploit everyone else.
Thanks so much for these collections. I’m so glad I have this comfort food to feast on in these trying times.
OMG I didn't realize how accurate his look was in PRivate PArts to how he looked back in the day LOL
why the fuck wouldn't it be....its him in the movie.....fcuk
Yeah and this shows how much of a loser he is. Stern is a terrible man
@@RideFaster movies fictionalize and stylize things. Relax, pal.
@@TELEVISIONARCHIVES We see who all the terrible men and women are. Do you admire Bill Cosby?
@@wheelz-2997 YOU RELAX dumbfuck, and learn a little history
He looks exactly like Weird Al Yankovic
Conspiracy theory...... they're the same person!? Have you ever seen them in the same place at the same time?
Everybody looked like that at that time
He even makes a UHF reference at 32:47. Actually he might have INSPIRED UHF, since this predates the movie.
except less handsome
Or Joey Ramone
Thank you for uploaded and compiling these together!!!
Mad respect for him expanding his hustle. Look how far radio has come.
thank you internet for preserving the 80's-ness of this interview
Ain't that the truth
Fantastic compilation. Stern and Letterman had such phenomenal talk from the very start.
Looks like Ned Flanders
You're absolutely right! 👍
Ha
Howdy Neighbour
Back when Howard actually 👗 dressed himself. After this, he had to start asking people: “ is this cool? “ lol.
Sho 'nuff!
6:04 he certainly did get a Sirius offer.
Simon O'Keefe 🤔was that pun intended
@@Hengry-hn7rb mehbeh
Ha. I finally got that...
When I first watched Private Parts the movie I thought to myself “There’s no way Howard used to look like that”
I stand corrected.
He literally does look like big bird. He looks so much better now! I wonder if he has had any facial work done
Ignorant. But I guess that's not a crime.
Rest, In Peace, Caroll Spinney. ("Big Bird" 1969-2018 and a "living" Human Being 1933-2019)
@@cynthiabelknap8655 yeah he had a rhinoplasty, lipo and veneers. He talks about it on his show
cynthia belknap He’s has multiple plastic surgeries. He’s just like all of Hollywood that he loved to make fun of. Nose surgery, turkey neck surgery, chin surgery etc.
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
its incredible to see the confidence he got throughout the years
Incredible?
I don't know about that.
Making millions of dollars makes people pretty confident regardless of whether they are confident deep within.
Back in the 80's Howard looked like a high school guidance counselor.
He looks like the dad from the movie License to Drive 🤣
@@samschossig334 RICHARD MASUR!!!!! GOOD CALL!!! He was the dogkeeper in THE THING
I first saw Stern around 1991-1992. He not only looks different here, he also sounds different! He used a much deeper voice in the early 90s.
Man what a gift this channel is.
Its so crazy how this show changed in the next 12 years or so. The band and everything
Howard looking like my Jewish dentist from the 80s
I would never let Howard work on my teeth ? Its amazing though that Dave recognized him so long ago ..shit I was barley 20 in 84 ..
Dr. Katz from Rosedale?
@@OhJaniceWhyOhWhy Dr. Stu Katz
Look everybody, it’s the President of the math club.
That's the late 70s early 80s.
Mathematics are smart.
One of the last things Dave said in Howard's final appearance on his show.
I remember watching these when I was young. I was 15, and working my own radio chops. I'd never heard Howard's radio shows, but these appearances made me imagine them. I finally got to listen to Howard in 1994 when he got syndicated in Orlando and it was exactly as I'd imagined it.
You should have heard him BEFORE he got syndicated! When he was on K-Rock. It was unbelievable what he got away with and hysterically funny! I used to have tears in my eyes from laughing.
@@pamm8608 is there anywhere you can hear his earliest shows? Although I think he's disowned his early career now?
Wow the colors are really popping on that first video! As always, thanks for your curation.
Loved and enjoyed this. Now he practically owns SiriusXM Radio
Hoo hoo
Tell em Fred!
Is that.am sterio ?
When beetlejuice was only 16 😭😭
Who, me?
Who would have know their paths would cross so perfectly
Beat was born in 1932 though
😂😂😂😂😂
@PL Lyons she hasnt been born yet
Howard predicted the future of MTV 10:38
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.
agreed.
This made him a BILLION dollars.
It's literally acting, people don't logically lock in on it off the start...but when the character takes off, you just have an easy time because it's not really you in your mind. I want to say even he described it as this as a certain point because he felt that it was him portraying a person different than himself at that point anyway.
"Idc what he's turned into today" Well I do. He's now contributing to a culture that blocks newer talent from doing exactly what he did to get famous. It's not right.
there were guys before him that he stole from like Steve Dahl. He just happen to do it better than all of them but he wasn't original unless taking advantage of mentally ill and mentally handicapped people can be considered funny.
This was filmed exactly one month before I was born. Awesome video
I really like Howard Stern's bluntness
Before selling out, he was cool.
@@ConanVictor what do u mean by that
Yea, I liked it too... to bad that Howard is only a memory. Now we have Barbara Walters Howard
@@Thattgirl6789 he went very PC. He made his name by shocking people, and purposely pissing off his bosses. Being over the top, unlike anyone ever had on radio. Didn't give a shit. Now, he's squeaky clean and following every rule.
@@psychedelicfright85 He's not PC at all lmao
Huge colossal balls and genius... wow
6:05 Did Howard predict his future in 1984?
Yeah he got fired in 1985 so probably close to what he thought
@@johnbutler7567 he's referring to Sirius offers xD
thanks. would love to see part 2
Same here. Not doable, unfortunately.
WoW looking back,Howard was an innovator,Dave was a pioneer what a pair
How does Dave go from being concerned about the bird being properly secured to shaking hands with him less than 2 minutes later?
Mind blowing!
The two guys featured in this clip were the 2 most influential in TV/Radio history. Changed the way things were done post 1982 to this very day.
EVEN in "1984" Howard was using the phrase "in the sense that..." HAHA
I just realized Anthony Jeselniks stage persona is an exact copy of Stern in the second interview 🤔
At the end when David said "the cutting edge of radio technology, if they only had a clue at that time how big he would become.
He did say at @13:01 "I think you're gonna be here a long time." There's a ringing endorsement if I ever heard one :)
My, time flies. Almost 35 years ago!
Over 35 years ago now.
Letterman somehow always comes out winning no matter the guest’s wide range of personalities he had to handle. He’s the ultimate strategist.
John Chigur the best
He let it get exciting without ever losing control. Masterful.
I miss him a lot.
Craig Ferguson and Johnny Carson were better imo
Guys like you are so annoying that think everything is a battle or wrestling match, peak midwit behavior, those guys are both collaborative and play off each other and know when they are being entertaining and interesting which is what they are going for, they aren't trying to dunk on each other its banter and setting each other up to satisfy an audience
In the 2nd clip Howard is talking about a racehorse named Swale, which won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes, then died 8 days later.
Back in the golden age of Television totally miss the 80s
A Canadian tuxedo, sweet glasses, a perm & that awesome casio calculator watch... the original smart watch of the 80's
Hope eventually we get some more parts - thanks for all these great collections
LOL Howard totally trolled the entire city of Detroit.
He's right. Detroit still blows.
He really was ahead of his time #legend
The second appearance was my favorite.
I loved the crazy funny comments about not taking a vacation in Jamaica.
Thirty five years ago。Makes me feel old。But he's still going strong!
U mean hes still going weak?
David Letterman's thirty-year-old episodes are a thousand times better than anyting late-night is producing today
Oh yea they are.
I love it! "Even after you're married, you still need to... take care of your own needs."
Selfish man, always thinking with the Wrong head.
Howard was actually very relaxed. Normally he's very insecure and nervous when he gets interviewed
He's really comfortable when he's with Letterman.
@@MrGSfan yea you re right. That’s weird huh? He loves Dave.
And Dave tolerates Howard.
That was before he was constantly auditioning to be accepted by the mainstream
Probably because of the response he started getting after this. Hahaha Just joking, I have no idea about the impact it actually made. It just would make sense.
ya know, that’s what he always said, and that’s what Rolling Stone tried to say, but i’ve personally never seen Howard Stern act insecure.
LMAO he's calling Dave a sellout.
After Artie Lange left, he tanked.
@@psychedelicfright85 he sold out
@@bobbyzwicharowski1129 yup. The old Howard, kids or not, stood up and said "fuck you censors." Then pushed the envelope more. We need someone like that man. He's still a legend, but a sold out one.
Hilarious
Howard must've come up to the 6th floor right after getting off the air down at WNBC-AM on the 2nd floor. Dave's show started at 5:30, so Dave was taping at the same time Howard was on WNBC.
But Howard said he was fired from DC101 in Washington when he wasn't. He left DC101 because WNBC management offered him a 3-year contract. When he appeared on a local TV show after WNBC fired him, he said DC101 didn't fire him.
I remember when this was happening, even back then, I knew He'd be huge, simply cause He's a genuine person.
*was a genuine person.
@@ZDiddy7777 IS a genius person
Never genuine, just played his character very well.
Letterman rightly looks about 40 years younger here, while Stern looks like he's 20 years older here than he is now. Strange.
l 20 years older.....,oh yeah that mustache and mop head really fooled my radar ...😮
He finally got what he wanted and is now one of the highest paid entertainers. It took a while, his eyes are completely black and souless now, not to mention he made his life story a cluster f--k but he did get there. Good for him.
A hundred years from now, thank God, not one person on planet earth will remember Howard Stern. He has done nothing in his career that has furthered the life of anyone, other than himself and his immediate family members who will inherit his riches when he croaks.
@@stephenpayne9120he is a jew
His eyes look pretty dead here, like a shark's...
Damn, never seen this?!? 😃 i was waaay too young. He seems so honest here. I love this, he wassnt the rock celeb yet, ik him as the later guy personality. Plus i never knew he went on letterman so early! He knew him aoo mucb earlier on thaan i thought.
Everything is about YOU.
Wow .....1984 the year I was born. Letterman sounds the same, Howard doesn't. The intro music sounds like today's music. Timeless...
I’m a huge Howard fan and have been for years…but looking back I scratch my head and wonder how the hell he made it 😂😂😂😂😂
his show was funny as hell
He made it because we were different then
he was a shock jock, which means his fans are sick in the head like he is lol that's how
Classic video with 2 classic guys
"I look gay tonight" and that's before Ralphy Cakes started dressing him
in the 80's this was the David Letterman i want to remember
the suit and tennis shoes
J S1974 and the attitude, the mischievous badboy that evaporated when he went to CBS.
They should of never left him on the air as long as they did.
Yup.
Howard still had a 70’s look here.
1984. My God. This was 5 years before I heard him on KRock.
I like how brutally honest he was even back then
Remove the "even".
@@ConanVictor my thoughts exactly
Over the course of the '80s, Howard Stern went from looking like a member of R.E.M. to a someone in Guns 'n' Roses.
Imagine these two doing a regular podcast together. They're absolutely perfect together.
Lmfao...
Not even close.
David would get so tired of Howard and the shenanigans, and Howard would bore of Dave cause Dave is really just an empty husk.
@@dangerous8333 You got a problem with empty husks?
This dude went on TV and went at his bosses head on.. and somehow still kept getting promoted and ascending to super stardom. Crazy.
There were a couple of steps along the way, though. He worked the afternoon drive time on WNBC, which was an early beta version of his eventual show. Then he moved over to morning's on moribund K Rock, which looked like a career death sentence at the time. K Rock was just barely a station, and likely would have changed formats several times over the next 10 years otherwise, but Stern found an audience, and over the next 6 years he became a national star.
" The gay community loves me. I'm like their savior." -Math club president version of Howard Stern.
He savages everyone, love it. He just says everything people think but don't say.. lol
Those two hair helmets are outstanding!
@PL Lyons Howard’s hair was real here
The late 70s and early 80's is when guys had big hair.
10:38 Mctheney is who Paul Giamatti's character was based on.
Lol Pig Vomit!
At the end of the first segment (13:30) you can see how flustered Dave is. He either wants to say, The Cutting Edge or The Coming Age but ends up saying, "the cutting age." Overall i think Dave was true to himself, his audience, and Howard.
He intentionally said cutting age, even repeated it.
You can tell Letterman loves him from the very first appearance. He’s genuinely laughing at Howard’s lack of formalism, stark contrast to Letterman with most guests
this is howard without ralph putting him in costume
Why did 30 year olds look 50 in the 80s?
Howard forever did change the game. Absolute legend!
Beth was 12 years old during this filming.
I like this Howard ,he has not become the king of all media, but he hasn't yet sold out either
This clip is comedy gold.
Great stuff, hopefully you complete the collection at some point, would love to see it!
Wow, 1984….no wonder he looks so young!
The 2 funniest people I grew up with! So cool!
It’s ironic how as Stern has become gargantuan his insecurity has grown and his self-esteem seems to have plummeted. He’s so confident here and now he’s often self-deprecating; wtf happened?
Wish I could’ve been alive and in NYC to have listened to his early stuff and watch his show grow.
also the way he just touches letterman. if someone did that to him any time the last 20 years he wouldve thrown an insane hissy fit
If you cant see that dude was brilliant and so far ahead of the rest of the worlds media entertainment. Howard is so sharp here. It feels like he's on our level today, 30 years ago.
Perfect mug for radio.
He was ahead of his time
Pushing boundaries in a smart way
He looks like the dad from license to drive
I loved Late Night, it was like watching something on public access shot in someone's basement.
@@billyjackbuzzard Yes it was.
@@billyjackbuzzard Yes, it was.
@@billyjackbuzzard Facts don't care about emotions.
@@billyjackbuzzard All your wacky analogies won't change the fact that I'm right.
@@billyjackbuzzard know it wuzant
I love this Howard look
What a legend!
Those two were great together
Hey people... the 80s wasn't spandex and pastel colors like MTV. This is how people dressed and looked in the 1980s. Get over it.
Dual Mono
i used.to play two Am radios at once it was neat.
Dang time has flown by so fast.
Jeeeeeeeezus
I had no idea Howard Stern was 7 foot tall.
Around 6'9" or so.
stern was at least 6'5.5 in that video
6'5
Damn, he must be older than I thought. And he hasn't really aged in 35 years...
Oh yes he has aged.
He’s 67 years old.