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Right now on the Howard Stern show they’re playing “The History of Howard Stern”. It’s a five-part audio documentary that chronicles Howard Stern’s life and career. The History of Howard Stern includes interviews with friends and family as well as old Howard Stern radio show clips and more. So far it’s been pretty interesting and entertaining.
If you don’t have Sirius, or if you just havent been able to listen for some reason, you can check out the current MP3s on this RapidShare page: The History of Howard Stern MP3s (the password for the page is sternrules) or you can check out the audio trailer for it here: audio trailer.
The schedule for The History of Howard Stern is as follows:
December 17th at 6 am ET - “The Early Years”
December 18th at 6 am ET - “Howard’s Radio Journey Begins”
December 19th at 6 am ET - “Mr. Stern Goes To Washington”
December 20th at 6 am ET - “Welcome To The Big Apple”
December 21st at 6 am ET - “End Of The WNBC Era”
*I didn’t create the MP3s on RapidShare. I am simply sharing the link I found.
December 21st, 2007 - I just noticed that Act 4 “Welcome To The Big Apple” has been added to the RapidShare page. So far Acts 1 through 4 have been added, leaving only one more to go. Lovely.
December 22nd, 2007 - Act 5 “End Of The WNBC Era” has been added to the RapidShare page, making The History of Howard Stern complete. It says Act 5 is the complete recording from the replay, not the original air that was cut off at the start.
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