Howard Stern videography and discography

Between 1982–1994, American radio and media personality Howard Stern hosted a number of pay-per-view specials and released various VHS and audio tapes.

Home video releases

Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party

Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party [1] was the first pay-per-view special hosted by Howard Stern, aired on February 27, 1988 in New York City and cost $19.95. Filmed live in front of a studio audience, all stripped to their underpants and lingerie. Stern and his radio show staff led viewers through a series of provocative antics, including "Lesbian Dial-a-Date", goading a male audience member to tongue-kiss transvestite Siobhan Meow (a member of the show's Wack Pack), a homeless man makeover and a man lighting his crotch on fire. On March 7, 1988 the event was released on VHS via mail order for $24.95.

Celebrities making an appearance on the special included Penn & Teller, Richard Belzer, Jessica Hahn, Leslie West, Downtown Julie Brown, Judy Tenuta, Emo Philips, Geraldo Rivera, Dweezil Zappa, Moon Zappa, Mitch Fatel

Howard Stern's U.S. Open Sores

Howard Stern's U.S. Open Sores was an event that occurred at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York in front of a sold-out attendance of 16,000. Taking place on October 7, 1989, the main event featured a tennis match between Howard Stern and his radio show producer Gary Dell'Abate. The event sold out in four hours, with each ticket costing $22.50. Other suggested event titles included The Bush Open, U.S. Open Legs, U.S. Open Beaver and U.S. Beaver Open. The event was later released on VHS via mail order. A documentary crew shot behind-the-scenes footage including interviews with participants and guests creating a 105-minute program.

Butt Bongo Fiesta

Butt Bongo Fiesta is a VHS of a special hosted by Howard Stern. Released in late 1992, the tape features "Jungle Man," a segment filmed for 3-D viewing, with each original tape being supplied with two 3-D viewing glasses.

The Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant

The Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant (later released as Howard Stern's New Year's Rotten Eve 1994; a send off to Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve) was a two-hour pay-per-view special that aired on New Year's Eve 1993 and New Year's Day 1994, hosted by Howard Stern. Included in the special were parodies of Michael Jackson and Jerry Seinfeld, a song by Gary Dell'Abate (Stern's radio show Executive Producer) called "Doing the Baba Booey," and a mock beauty pageant resulting in the crowning of the show's first "Miss Howard Stern." Judges for the pageant included Janis Ian, Daniel Carver, John Bobbitt, Sherman Hemsley, Mark Hamill, Tiny Tim and Joe Frazier.

More than 40 women (and one man) participated in the pageant, most of whom were winners from preliminary contests held in cities where the radio show was being syndicated at the time. The field, which was narrowed down to 20, competed in the lingerie and talent rounds. Five finalists were announced and after an interview round, the runners-up and winner were announced. During the pageant, there were many sentiments made among the contestants about favoritism given to certain girls, notably Debbie Tay, because they were hand-picked by Stern on his radio show, therefore given more attention and exposure.

The special was available for order on VHS videotape, and came packaged with a limited edition Leroy Neiman lithograph of Howard.

Notable contestants

The pageant itself featured many individuals who would go on to become notorious regulars on Stern's radio show. They include:

Discography

50 Ways to Rank Your Mother

50 Ways to Rank Your Mother
Studio album by Howard Stern
Released 1982
Label Wren Records (1982)
Ichiban and Citizen X (1994)

50 Ways to Rank Your Mother is an album by Howard Stern released in 1982 during his time as a disc jockey at WWDC, an FM album-oriented rock radio station in Washington, D.C. Originally released on vinyl under Wren Records, the album was re-released as on audio CD as Unclean Beaver in 1994.

Track listing:

  1. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, OJ—Baby You Can Rent a Car
  2. Unclean Beaver, Episode I
  3. 4 Blacks and a Mac
  4. Happy Birthday to You
  5. Richard's Family Fewd
  6. Barry Off-White's Ode to Howit
  7. Assola
  8. Havana Hillbillies
  9. He's Sick
  10. I Shot Ron Reagon
  11. Howard Stern?
  12. Unclean Beaver, Episode II
  13. Neil Young's Cat
  14. Family Affarce
  15. Springstern's Easter Parade
  16. 50 Ways to Rank Your Mother
  17. Howard Stern Is a God

Crucified by the FCC

Crucified by the FCC
Compilation album by Howard Stern
Released 1991
Label Infinity Broadcasting

Crucified by the FCC is a compilation album of various moments from The Howard Stern Show that were either heavily edited for language or resulted in fines by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Released on audio cassette and compact disc in 1991, the tape includes audio of the "Christmas Show" on December 16, 1988 which resulted in the radio show's first FCC fine, including a man playing a keyboard with his penis and Howard Stern describing a lesbian in the studio as being "filled with lust."

Track listing:

  1. Anti-Censorship Rally
  2. Celebrities - Pt. 1
  3. Celebrities - Pt. 2
  4. The Christmas Party
  5. Phony Phone Calls
  6. Various Bits Remembered - Pt. 1
  7. Phone Calls
  8. Bob 'n Ray
  9. Sex Phone & Viper
  10. Fartman
  11. Out of the Closet Stern
  12. Homo Room
  13. Various Bits Remembered - Pt. 2
  14. Sam and Jessica
  15. The Stern Family
  16. The Gynaecologist
  17. Credits

Private Parts: The Album

Private Parts: The Album
Soundtrack album
Released February 25, 1997 (1997-02-25)
Genre Hard rock,[2] classic rock[2]
Length 63:41
Label Warner Brothers
Producer Peter Afterman
Jeff Gold
Rick Rubin
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Private Parts: The Album is the title for the film's soundtrack. Released on February 25, 1997, the 29-track album features two that Stern himself provides lyrics, performing with Rob Zombie and The Dust Brothers. In-between each song there is a sequence from the movie (just like on a real radio program). In 1997, the album was certified platinum for shipping 1,000,000 copies.[3]

Track list
No. TitleArtist Length
1. "Pig Virus"    0:39
2. "The Great American Nightmare"  Rob Zombie with Howard Stern 3:54
3. "Mama Look - - A Boo Boo"    1:31
4. "I Make My Own Rules"  LL Cool J with Flea, Dave Navarro and Chad Smith 4:33
5. "The Match Game"    0:40
6. "Hard Charger"  Porno For Pyros 6:46
7. "Moti"    0:34
8. "The Suck for Your Solution"  Marilyn Manson 4:01
9. "Lance Eluction"    0:29
10. "Pictures of Matchstick Men"  Ozzy Osbourne with Type O Negative 5:59
11. "The Contest"    0:14
12. "Tired of Waiting for You"  Green Day 2:30
13. "WRNW"    0:13
14. "Pinhead"  Ramones 2:42
15. "Oh Howard"    0:49
16. "The Ben Stern Megamix"  Charlie Clouser 2:15
17. "The Howard Stern Experience"    0:40
18. "Smoke on the Water"  Deep Purple 5:34
19. "WCCC"    0:08
20. "I Want You to Want Me"  Cheap Trick 3:37
21. "The Antichrist"    0:12
22. "Cat Scratch Fever"  Ted Nugent 3:36
23. "WNBC"    0:33
24. "Jamie's Cryin'"  Van Halen 3:26
25. "Crackhead Bob"    0:09
26. ""You Shook Me All Night Long" (Live)"  AC/DC 3:52
27. "Howard You Stink"    0:10
28. "Ladies & Gentlemen"    0:05
29. "Tortured Man"  Howard Stern and The Dust Brothers 3:50
Total length:
63:41
Preceded by
Secret Samadhi by Live
Billboard 200 number-one album
March 15–21, 1997
Succeeded by
Pop by U2

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