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Jason Pettus
May 26, 2019 rated information technology really liked information technology
I've never been a fan of Howard Stern, paying as fiddling attention as I could dorsum in the '80s when he was on the radio and anybody was e'er talking nigh him, so completely losing rail of him when he moved to satellite radio and anybody stopped talking about him; so I was unaware that in the terminal decade, Stern has mellowed out (due mostly, according to him, to finally seeing a therapist), and has largely replaced the potty sense of humour of his youth with thoughtful long-form celebrity interviews, I've never been a fan of Howard Stern, paying equally footling attention as I could back in the '80s when he was on the radio and everyone was always talking about him, then completely losing runway of him when he moved to satellite radio and everyone stopped talking most him; so I was unaware that in the concluding decade, Stern has mellowed out (due more often than not, co-ordinate to him, to finally seeing a therapist), and has largely replaced the potty humour of his youth with thoughtful long-form celebrity interviews, known in the manufacture for being the identify where famous people surprisingly let down their guard, and reflect on painful personal subjects that they've never admitted elsewhere.

I learned all this because of Stern appearing recently on Conan O'Brien's remarkable long-grade podcast, in that location to promote a new volume containing the best of these interviews he's done over the last decade; and this kind of stuff is right upwards my alley, so I thought I'd accept a chance and choice information technology up*. (*"Pick it upwards" = "Download it for complimentary off BitTorrent," rapidly condign my new go-to destination for books too pop to get from the library, but non good enough to bother buying.) And indeed, it was exactly equally Stern promised, and I ended up enjoying many of these interviews quite a bit, especially the ones by people like Ellen Degeneres, Jon Stewart and Anderson Cooper who had much darker childhoods than you would ever look.

Still, though, I struggled with what score to requite this book when I was done; for virtually of the fourth dimension I was really going to give information technology 3 stars, not only considering I was just interested in about half the 50 interviews presented here, but also because Stern feels much of the time like he only lucked into getting this probing a talk out of nearly of them, with him so occupied with trying to turn every interview back into a conversation almost himself as much equally possible (and with that talk well-nigh himself vacillating every other sentence between egomaniacal arrogance and soul-burdensome self-loathing), it often seems a wonder that he got whatsoever kind of useful information out of these guests whatsoever, with much of it seemingly due to him just being the one and only mainstream interviewer in America to even present this kind of loose, open atmosphere to begin with.

Ultimately, though, I decided to give the book 4 stars, because I realized that this loose and open temper isn't by random luck at all, but is something Stern has cultivated through hard work for decades, a refreshing "don't requite a fuck" mental attitude that he first developed when establishing his bona fides equally a prurience-embracing FCC bane. (One of the fascinating things I discovered on O'Brien's podcast, for instance, is that Stern has had a policy his entire career of not allowing publicists to take questions "off the table," and will in fact precisely open the interview with those questions if a publicist tells him he's not allowed to ask them, which in dozens of cases over the years has led to said celebrity walking right out of the booth before answering a single one of them.) Now that Stern is no longer embracing a childish glee over poo-poo and pee-pee to make upwards the content of his shows, his one-time attitude when he did is actually working wonders with his try to become another Barbara Walters or Charlie Rose, resulting in a book that's a true delight to read precisely considering it contains and so many unexpected moments. That I feel is worth bumping upward my score to 4 stars, and giving it a full general recommendation to one and all.

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Sebastian Radu
Howard: Howdy, Seb, squeamish to see you. Yous look good, accept you lot been working out?
Seb: No, homo, just fasting. 10 pounds lost this month.
Howard: That'southward really good. Eating salubrious too?
Seb: Yeah, it's a long term process. Man, I just got through your book of interviews, it's squeamish to be hither where they all happened.

Howard: Yes? You read all of information technology? All 500 pages of it?
Seb: No, non really. Merely a third or something, just what I felt could be interesting.
Howard: Similar what? Trump?
Seb: God, no. I can't be

Howard: Hello, Seb, nice to see you lot. You look good, have you been working out?
Seb: No, homo, just fasting. 10 pounds lost this calendar month.
Howard: That'southward really good. Eating healthy as well?
Seb: Yeah, it's a long term process. Human being, I just got through your book of interviews, it'south overnice to exist hither where they all happened.

Howard: Yes? Y'all read all of it? All 500 pages of information technology?
Seb: No, not really. Just a third or something, simply what I felt could be interesting.
Howard: Like what? Trump?
Seb: God, no. I can't be bothered with his shit anymore. I can say "shit", right?
Howard: Yeah, information technology'south satellite. No censorship, no commercials. So what, you're washed with politics?
Seb: I still follow it, I just can't stand them, Trump particularly. You lot know, all the "bigly" claims and his covfefe bullshit. Certain, in the book information technology'due south stuff from 20 years ago, only information technology's the aforementioned boastful clown talking.

Howard: Did yous read the comedian stuff then?
Seb: Yes. I loved Colbert, Conan, Jon Stewart, Steve Martin. That's the good stuff. Again, they're just interviews, how much tin can you really get from them, they're mostly putting up an act anyway.
Howard: You're killing me, Seb. This is my livelihood, homo!
Seb: I know, I know. Wait, information technology'southward similar... I don't care what Rosie O'Donnell, Dave Grohl or Lady Gaga have to say. I'one thousand certain there are nice stories in that location, only it'due south like with the YouTube video essays. You relish them for 10 minutes and then y'all're left with almost nothing at the end. It'south the same with this glory civilization and obsession with interviews and "takes". They're simply there to promote crap and go attention.

Howard: Listen, I get that, but you are a bit harsh. People love these things.
Seb: Maybe. To exist honest, I am a bit pretentious. And I wanted to end the book quicker to get to some Elena Ferrante books I only bought. I do appreciate all the work you put in, you lot know, information technology tin't be easy to get someone to open upward like that on air.
Howard: Well thanks. And then what did you similar about the comedian interviews?
Seb: I only related to them more. All the cocky-dubiety, sweat and sleepless nights that become into good comedy. And it was interesting to find out some groundwork on their lives. I empathised with them, you know. Merely I can't relate to Ozzy's drug stories or McCartney's... any. Aye, you see? I read xxx pages of what a Beatle had to say and two days later I call back zippo.
Howard: Correct. Wait, we have to cutting to commercials.
Seb: Wait, what!?

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Angus McKeogh
A actually great read. Stern has matured tremendously. Nifty interviews. Denoting essays. Though-provoking dialogues. Stern still pries into the sex lives of near of these celebrities, but whereas that used to make up 100% of his approach, Stern has transitioned into an interviewer probing more into the underlying personality of these people rather than only into what they're doing in the sleeping room.
Ryan
As a regular listener of Howard Stern'south prove, I am predisposed to like this book — though I didn't look to love it. As he states in the introduction of this collection of about 35 interviews with actors, musicians, comedians and our current president, Howard evolved his interviewing fashion with the combination of his move to Sirius XM and his decision to undergo therapy. At Sirius, he was able to break the traditional interview format while at the same time probe his guests with improve, more re As a regular listener of Howard Stern'south prove, I am predisposed to similar this book — though I didn't expect to dear it. As he states in the introduction of this collection of near 35 interviews with actors, musicians, comedians and our current president, Howard evolved his interviewing manner with the combination of his move to Sirius XM and his decision to undergo therapy. At Sirius, he was able to break the traditional interview format while at the same fourth dimension probe his guests with better, more revealing questions.

What the reader finds — and it's true that you'll observe themes and things yous may accept missed simply listening to these discussions — is a refreshingly candid look at how some of the almost famous people in the globe approach their work (i.e., relentless dedication) and deal with personal issues (e.g., tough upbringings, assault) that brand them more relatable to a wide audience. I highly recommend this to fans of the show, though I especially recommend it to those who may take stock-still ideas of who "Howard Stern" is (or was) from "Private Parts," or his stupor stunts or his E! network evidence — yous may be surprised to find a mature and thoughtful guy who is very much at the top of his game. Even though tasteless jokes are however part of his program, at that place's merely a sprinkling of that fun nonsense here.

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reading is my hustle
i decided to read this after listening to howard stern'south ii part interview with terry gross. i've never listened to his show other than hearing snippets mostly b/c his tone & tenor was so off-putting. this book is a compilation of some of his favorite interviews & his thoughts on each. he as well includes besides many interviews with donald trump dating back many years. SPOILER trump has ever been a repellent human being & his wife has e'er stood by her human being.

i've heard from disappointed fans that

i decided to read this after listening to howard stern's two part interview with terry gross. i've never listened to his testify other than hearing snippets mostly b/c his tone & tenor was so off-putting. this book is a compilation of some of his favorite interviews & his thoughts on each. he also includes too many interviews with donald trump dating dorsum many years. SPOILER trump has always been a repellent human & his wife has always stood by her man.

i've heard from disappointed fans that in that location is naught new here just every bit someone who has never listened to his show i thought it was worth a look. reading the interviews meant i did not have to hear his vocalism & now accept context of his evolution from shock jock to skilled interviewer. therapy, getting older, & being happily married have inverse his outlook & he endeavors to no longer humiliate his guests. readers will wonder at his choice of a double entendre title for a book that is well-nigh 100% mea culpa.

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Lisa Eirene
May 28, 2019 rated it really liked information technology
I'm not sure how to rate this book. I'm a huge fan. I've been a faithful radio listener for xx+ years. So of class I pre-ordered the book. But this book, I feel, is not necessarily for the faithful listeners. This book is clips and transcripts of some of Howard'south best interviews over the years, with some thoughts and such in between. He reveals some personal stuff in the book simply information technology'south non necessarily a "tell all" type of memoir. So if you lot've listened to the interviews and heard every evidence (like I'm non sure how to rate this book. I'm a huge fan. I've been a faithful radio listener for twenty+ years. So of course I pre-ordered the book. But this book, I feel, is not necessarily for the true-blue listeners. This book is clips and transcripts of some of Howard's all-time interviews over the years, with some thoughts and such in between. He reveals some personal stuff in the volume simply it's non necessarily a "tell all" type of memoir. So if you've listened to the interviews and heard every show (similar me) then this is all stuff you've already heard.

BUT, information technology is very good and it'southward very interesting considering he chose interviews that were very compelling. Where guests really revealed intimate or tragic things nigh themselves and their lives. So even if you aren't a Howard Stern fan, you could read this book and bask every word of it because you will larn things almost celebrities you wouldn't learn anywhere else.

He talks nigh a LOT of heavy topics, likewise. Like how Pamela Anderson was gang raped. Lena Dunham was raped. Stephen Colbert'southward begetter and two brothers were killed in a airplane crash. Rosie O'Donnell talked about the really hard babyhood she had losing her mother at a immature age. Howard wrote:

"…she appear she was gay. That really struck a chord with me. I had an older cousin, Stacy, who came out in the 1950s, when he was 13. This was in a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn, but my family was very accepting. My female parent would set him up on dates, and fifty-fifty as a trivial child I appreciated how courageous Stacy was. The same went for Rosie. I couldn't imagine how much guts it took for her to come out, especially because the potential take chances to her career, yet she did it. "

Several celebrities discussed their run-ins with Harvey Weinstein. And Howard shared his interview with Harvey (where Harvey lied outright about the casting couch rumors).

Courtney Honey talked about what information technology was like losing her husband to suicide. "No, he was weak. He was weak. Howard: Does that bother you that y'all guys weren't on good terms when he died? Courtney: We were on good terms. He was just really weak. Howard: He couldn't fuck at that point or retrieve about anything other than his own condition. Courtney: He couldn't think of anything simply drugs. Howard: It is sad. So distressing."

Chris Cornell talked almost his addiction to Oxy. "Yeah, it's—y'all don't know what'southward going on. You don't feel annihilation. Kicking it is and so difficult because suddenly your whole trunk comes to life, and you'll accept had all of these physical problems you lot didn't realize you had considering you don't feel a damn thing. And and then your knees will hurt. Your joints ache. Your brain hurts. Information technology'due south very depressing. Information technology's very hard to stay off. Getting off isn't as difficult equally staying off. "

The interviews were really heavy at times. "Sometimes the conversations can be funny, like Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen talking about their love of weed. Sometimes it can get dark, like hearing most Anthony Kiedis and Drew Barrymore existence exposed to drugs when they were just kids." And and so information technology could be funny–like Alex Trebek revealing that he went to a party in Malibu and ate a bunch of Hash brownies considering he has a sweet tooth. LOL!

And of grade, Howard talks a lot nigh the animal rescue him and his married woman do. He opened up near his cat, Leon: "We had Leon for viii years. Nosotros were never certain how old he was. This past September, the vet constitute a large tumor. We had to go it removed or else Leon would dice. The surgery was routine, we were told, and he was expected to come through information technology fine. I had this foreign feeling. A few days earlier he went to the infirmary, I had a long talk with him. I said, "Leon, you lot're going in for an operation. I can't lose y'all. Yous've been with me through thick and thin. Don't worry, you're going to be all right. Nosotros're going to be spending a lot more time together." Only deep in my mind I knew this could exist it. Sadly, he died on the operating table. The tumor was even bigger than they thought, and he lost too much blood during the procedure. We had Leon cremated, and we put the small box containing his remains in a large Chinese vase in our bedchamber. In that vase nosotros keep the remains of our domestic dog Bianca and all our resident cats who have passed away: Apple, Charlie, Sophia, and at present Leon. Inside Leon's box is also his collar with contact data in case he ever got out of the house. "My name is Leon Bear Stern," it read. "Here is my telephone number in example I am lost." I was the ane who had been lost—lost until I found Leon."

I still cry whenever I read about his experiences losing his pets (they've lost a few cats over the years). Information technology touches me pretty deeply.

Anyways, the book is splendid.

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Sandi
Jul 01, 2019 rated it it was amazing
I love Howard, but I was disappointed when I found out this was basically a book of interview transcripts.

It turns out this book is so much more than.

Howard introduces each interview with an honest reflection and connection to how he's evolved every bit a radio personality and as a person. He discusses his regrets throughout his career, specifically his airs and ego.

It turns out it's a unique memoir of personal growth. A kinder, gentler Howard!

Jackie
Jun 17, 2019 rated it it was ok
1 1/ii stars

A long time ago I was into Howard Stern'south obnoxious humor, just equally I matured it just became exactly that...obnoxious. I stopped listening to him for a long time and sort of lost impact with what he was up too. And so my husband started subscribing to SiriusXM and discovered Howard Stern's show. He kept going on almost how proficient his interviews were as I rolled my eyes. Then

my hubby trapped me in the car I gave information technology a listen and y'all know, it wasn't so bad. Some of the old Howard was there, b
ane i/ii stars

A long time ago I was into Howard Stern's obnoxious humor, simply every bit I matured information technology just became exactly that...obnoxious. I stopped listening to him for a long fourth dimension and sort of lost touch with what he was upward too. And so my husband started subscribing to SiriusXM and discovered Howard Stern's show. He kept going on about how good his interviews were every bit I rolled my eyes. Then

my married man trapped me in the car I gave it a heed and you know, it wasn't so bad. Some of the old Howard was there, but you could tell there was a change. I then saw his interview on the David Letterman Netflix show and decided to requite this volume a chance.

Unfortunately, I got about 31% of the way when I realized I but couldn't practise information technology anymore. The formatting is exhausting to read. Information technology starts with Howard'south introduction where he talks about therapy equally a game changer, then moves onto the interviews portion. Before each interview at that place is a short introduction written by Howard and so a transcript of the interview...well, a portion of it. In between, at that place are interviews with Trump earlier he became President as well as introspective sections similar "Sex activity & Relationships" and "Money & Fame". The in-between sections are Howard's thoughts combined with snippets of interviews that have to do with the topic.

This formatting probably would work in audio book form, but in book class I found it a bit brutal. Mainly because the tone is missing. But more than then, because this "volume" lacks substance. I thought it was going to be more almost Howard and his thoughts, but his introspection is very superficial and the things he reveals about himself is the aforementioned regurgitated material he's given before. I'one thousand not going to prevarication that I was as well disappointed that he decided to requite Trump and Weinstein a platform. He said he went dorsum and forth about adding the Weinstein interview because information technology pissed him off that Weinstein lied in his answers. Duh! He was lying to everybody. But, he doesn't ever go into WHY he ended up deciding to add the interview. Was it considering he's still that stupor jock or because he found something of import in information technology? It'south never answered.

Some of the interviews were a bit interesting hence the i/2 star. Surprisingly, I found Courtney Love's thoughts on Brusque Cobain's decease heartbreaking also as the corruption that Rosie O'Donnell experienced. Andersen Cooper and even Ozzy Osbourne also had interesting interviews. Some of them were really insightful, which is what surprised me when I listened to Howard'south prove for the kickoff fourth dimension. Unfortunately, in that location is very piddling of this insightfulness for me to keep going and and so it's time to let this 1 go.

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Bill reilly
May nineteen, 2019 rated information technology did non like it
Howard Stern became famous, in part, for his no holds barred interviews of celebrities. Equally a listener of over thirty years I was disappointed by many of his choices for this book. Cardinal omissions include Sam Kinison, Pat Cooper, and my personal favorite, Tiny Tim. Kinison is spinning in his grave as the King of all Media now praises the likes of Rosie O'Donnell, Roseanne Barr and Ellen Degeneres, to name a few of the witless comics who Sam and Howie would rake over the coals for their lameness. Th Howard Stern became famous, in part, for his no holds barred interviews of celebrities. As a listener of over 30 years I was disappointed by many of his choices for this book. Fundamental omissions include Sam Kinison, Pat Cooper, and my personal favorite, Tiny Tim. Kinison is spinning in his grave as the King of all Media at present praises the likes of Rosie O'Donnell, Roseanne Barr and Ellen Degeneres, to proper name a few of the witless comics who Sam and Howie would rake over the coals for their lameness. The angry young man has gone Hollywood. Stern claims in the intro that psychoanalysis has sharpened his interviewing skills and he is wrong. The G-rock days, from 1985-2005 and the early Sirius days were his best. The opening affiliate with his buss ass encounter with Madonna is nauseating; Like a Virgin will fade into obscurity, along with its' vocalist. Paul McCartney, on the other mitt, is treated with a well deserved applause. Donovan should have been included for his influence on George Harrison'south guitar mode and other revelations. In-between chapters use interviews with the terrible president but smashing guest, Donald Trump. The segments run the course of 20 years. Mike Tyson was surprisingly funny, unfiltered and aboveboard regarding prison house, drugs and women. He is Stern's best guest of the by thirteen years; a no BS kind of guy. Some of his choices mystify me. The Kardashian bimboes are included out of 1,500 Sirius interviews. Why? James Caan gets a few paragraphs and deserved an entire chapter; a phenomenal guest. Until his death in 1992, Sam Kinison was a regular and would spend all 4 hours with Stern; another fault here by Howie in editorial choices. David Letterman is great. Dave and Howard have perfect chemistry they clicked for an hour and a half. Howard'south female parent Ray called for his 46th birthday and the result was zip short of amazing. His mother and father Ben provided some of the all-time moments of the 1990'south. Unfortunately, at that place are far likewise few examples like this in the volume. Stern has sold out and become as predictable as everyone else out at that place. Practice not bother with this book. ...more
KC
I take been a huge Howard Stern fan for years so getting my hands on his new book was a must. Although his interviews are head and shoulders to a higher place the rest, I have to say I was underwhelmed. He did though put in one of my favorite and definitely one of the near memorable interviews with singer/songwriter SIA. I thoroughly enjoyed the segment "And At present a Word From Our President" which showcased many of Howard's interviews with Donald Trump. (Your president folks) Classic Howard. xxoo I take been a huge Howard Stern fan for years so getting my hands on his new book was a must. Although his interviews are head and shoulders in a higher place the balance, I take to say I was underwhelmed. He did though put in one of my favorite and definitely one of the most memorable interviews with singer/songwriter SIA. I thoroughly enjoyed the segment "And Now a Word From Our President" which showcased many of Howard's interviews with Donald Trump. (Your president folks) Archetype Howard. xxoo ...more
Keep Calm Novel On
Howard Stern's book Come up Again is simply transcripts of his shows.
Frank
Jan xix, 2020 rated it information technology was ok
Howard Stern's third volume, COMES Again, is only disappointing. Information technology boils downward to over 500 pages of transcripts of radio interview. What's more information technology puts on full display the reason I have a disconnect with the radio personality I used to listen to daily like a faith. Howard has transformed into Hollywood Howard, a celebrity on the level of celebrity that he used to knock down to size on his radio bear witness when it was relevant.

I don't begrudge the guy the power to mature. That is fine if y'all don't

Howard Stern's 3rd book, COMES AGAIN, is simply disappointing. It boils downward to over 500 pages of transcripts of radio interview. What'south more than it puts on total display the reason I take a disconnect with the radio personality I used to listen to daily similar a organized religion. Howard has transformed into Hollywood Howard, a glory on the level of glory that he used to knock downwardly to size on his radio prove when it was relevant.

I don't begrudge the guy the ability to mature. That is fine if you don't find value in asking celebrities uncomfortable questions. Merely when you lot sit in that location and try to justify how wonderful these people are, that's just hypocritical. It reveals Howard for what we all kinda knew all along, the 2nd he got famous he became merely like them and non similar u.s..

Personality and growth aside, the book just comes off equally a money grab. Its lazy. Far too many transcripts of radio interviews he'southward conducted over the years peppered with a bit of commentary. Then he tries to justify it in a long, drawn out introduction challenge he poured of the content of this volume for two years. Well, he wasted ii years of his life.

Howard Stern'south COMES Once again is lazy, long and lethargic. If it were half the size and contained more, new, commentary from Howard information technology would have had a risk. Merely, he signed a contract, took a check and didn't put in whatsoever work. Not worth the time investment if you ask me.

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Eric
May 14, 2019 rated information technology it was ok
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view information technology, click hither. I understood that this book'due south focus was the interviews and I also understand that Howard has evolved. For me it was never about rating women's bodies or having strippers in studio; it was virtually honesty.

Every bit a fan, I'm happy Howard has evolved as a human. I'm happy he's happy. Merely as a fan I can also be saddened by the fact that his happiness comes with being dishonest to his fans to some degree.

The book is 90% transcripts and 10% original content. I do like the "now a give-and-take from our president" se

I understood that this book's focus was the interviews and I as well understand that Howard has evolved. For me it was never about rating women's bodies or having strippers in studio; it was almost honesty.

Every bit a fan, I'one thousand happy Howard has evolved as a human. I'm happy he's happy. Merely as a fan I can also be saddened by the fact that his happiness comes with being quack to his fans to some degree.

The volume is 90% transcripts and 10% original content. I do like the "now a word from our president" sections. Information technology shows that even though he disagrees with Donald, Howard can still find the humor in his previous visits.

I recall the best chapter in the book is he Hillary chapter—once more because of the honesty. He tried to go her and he couldn't. It's a little behind the scenes, a little "what if", and a lot of entertaining. If the book had more than of this then information technology'd be five stars. But it doesn't. Then three stars it is.

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Elle
Role interview transcripts and office reflection on those interviews, Howard Stern Comes Again was a pleasant surprise that depicts a colorful composite of a nuanced and at times, conflicted human being.

This book is probably better for those who aren't already huge Howard Stern fans. If yous oasis't listened to his show much or heard his interviews OR if you only know him by his shock-jock by, this is a great insight into his growth as an interviewer and a person. At that place's a nice assortment of guests spanning

Part interview transcripts and part reflection on those interviews, Howard Stern Comes Again was a pleasant surprise that depicts a colorful blended of a nuanced and at times, conflicted man.

This book is probably better for those who aren't already huge Howard Stern fans. If you haven't listened to his show much or heard his interviews OR if yous merely know him by his shock-jock by, this is a great insight into his growth as an interviewer and a person. There'south a nice assortment of guests spanning several decades, and so I think you'll be able to make up your mind almost him either way past the finish.

Every bit I mentioned in my Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman review, I read the books concurrently and was able to round out some of my conflicting feelings about Howard Stern individually, and perchance more broadly, what he represents. Stern of the 80s, 90s and into the 00s was a reactionary and crass contrarian who has admitted since that he harbored a lot of bitterness and feelings of inadequacy. He lashed out frequently and showed very piffling compassion at times. He said hurtful things non despite this fact, just because of it, just for the reaction. I would take non been interested in anything Stern of the past had to say.

But he's grown since then. He's become more than empathetic. He'due south been given more freedom and has been able to let go of the anger he had. It'south a success story that I cling to now when it feels similar cruelty for the sake of it has get more than and more acceptable. His journeying is laid out in segments at the commencement of each chapter introducing the guest and usually providing a personal anecdote that contributed to his line of questioning or mindset at the time. Some of them are more than meaning than others, while a few come off as self-congratulatory. On the whole, these parts have more of a memoir feel than the interviews, merely both work well together.

What I had more than of a trouble with intermittently was what he said to his guests. In that location's a huge tonal shift if he'south speaking to a woman that'southward more than 'sexualized' in his mind vs the average homo he has on. There felt like so much more than inherent respect with the men and a select few women he has seemingly arbitrarily deemed worthy. The way he speaks nigh women with the men he'southward interviewing tin be diminishing as well. This isn't limited to the Trump interviews or conversations 10+ years old; some are relatively contempo and experience jarring compared to, say, his compassionate consideration of mental affliction or drug addiction.

If anything, the book is a swell example of cocky-comeback. And perchance an even better example of how we all take so much more room to continue to grow.

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Patrick Casebeer
It was ok. I felt like the chapters he really did a long, in depth, introduction were corking. I got to see what he was going later, his goal, his approach. Others I felt were brusque and not much to go past and others were about other topics and and so a quick blurb almost the interview. I'd beloved to read more of what he wanted to get out, did get out, didn't become, all if it. That was most interesting to me.
R.
Pattycake interviews with PR savvy celebrities conducted past an admittedly kinder and gentler Stern. The Mueller Study of talk radio transcriptions.

Stopped the masochistic mundanity at page 190 (out of 500+).

Andrea
I don't know how to charge per unit this read.

Full disclosure: I have never listened to Howard Stern [FM or Sirius] or watched America's Got Talent and then totally unfamiliar with anything but his reputation.

I decided to read this book after watching him on Bill Maher and Colbert.

I read the Introduction [long] and 22 interviews -- with people I was interested in. Skipped every section on DJT and the compilations.

Enjoyed what I read and non sorry. Only feel no need to read more than of it.

I don't know how to rate this read.

Full disclosure: I have never listened to Howard Stern [FM or Sirius] or watched America's Got Talent so totally unfamiliar with anything just his reputation.

I decided to read this book later on watching him on Nib Maher and Colbert.

I read the Introduction [long] and 22 interviews -- with people I was interested in. Skipped every section on DJT and the compilations.

Enjoyed what I read and not sorry. Simply feel no need to read more than of it.

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Chelsea
Howard Stern. You either love him or hate him. I myself, beloved him. I've listened to him through out the years sporadically only in the last twelvemonth when I was working everyday, I listened faithfully every morning and on the way home as well. Whether information technology is the banter with his c0-workers, questions from people calling in, mimicking his elderly parents or his interviews, he is ever honest and funny. I actually enjoyed this volume and when he started talking near information technology on his bear witness I pre-ordered it right abroad. T Howard Stern. Yous either love him or hate him. I myself, love him. I've listened to him through out the years sporadically but in the final year when I was working everyday, I listened faithfully every morning and on the way dwelling house also. Whether information technology is the barrack with his c0-workers, questions from people calling in, mimicking his elderly parents or his interviews, he is ever honest and funny. I really enjoyed this volume and when he started talking about it on his evidence I pre-ordered it correct away. This is a book of interviews and earlier each one is a description, sometimes his thoughts, where he was at that time in his life etc. My two favorite take aways were when he was talking nearly his Cat Leon and his painting at the end of another one of his Cats named Sophia. The interviews were bang-up. Although I skipped maybe ii or three because the people either didn't interest me or I didn't know who they were. Donald Trump was a regular caller throughout his years on radio and there are quite a few "And At present from our President" that I had no involvement in and skipped over too. This was my coffee in the morning time book and information technology made that morning time java that much more than enjoyable. ...more
Andrew Shaffer
Endlessly fascinating, more and then if you never heard the original interviews obviously.
David
Jun 25, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Loved the format and seeing how Howard Stern has grown over the years. He truly is a master interviewer and tin make me interested in just about anyone. Information technology'southward also true that I got a lot more out of the print interviews than listening to them, probably because I'grand a visual person. Overall a bully book that's a lot more than than just interviews. Loved the format and seeing how Howard Stern has grown over the years. He truly is a master interviewer and can make me interested in merely near anyone. It'south too truthful that I got a lot more out of the print interviews than listening to them, probably because I'm a visual person. Overall a not bad book that's a lot more than just interviews. ...more than
Tracy Challis
Nov 29, 2019 rated it actually liked it
I have a groovy respect and appreciation for people who change and grow during their life. I don't think change is easy and most people become to great lengths to avoid it.
I was no lover of early day Howard Stern. Someone who dressed upwardly equally Fartman, who focused on women's body parts, who talked about sexual practice like a hormonal, titillated teenager, - I found him juvenile and ridiculous.
I have since seen him on a few talk shows discussing how therapy has inverse him. And information technology has changed him. I decided to read
I have a great respect and appreciation for people who change and abound during their life. I don't think change is like shooting fish in a barrel and most people go to great lengths to avert it.
I was no lover of early day Howard Stern. Someone who dressed up every bit Fartman, who focused on women's body parts, who talked almost sex like a hormonal, titillated teenager, - I institute him juvenile and ridiculous.
I take since seen him on a few talk shows discussing how therapy has changed him. And it has changed him. I decided to read his book and found him thoughtful, insightful, introspective, empathetic, caring, and interesting. He was a very informed interviewer and I gleaned a lot of information from what I read.
It is unfortunate, simply hardly unexpected, to encounter and so many Howard fans plow on this "new" version. And so many of them have remained stuck and they don't empathise or appreciate Howard's transformation. I hope others who had dismissed Stern in the by, as I had, give him a take a chance. His journey has a lot to offer those who listen.
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Megan
May 21, 2019 rated information technology it was astonishing
I have been a fan of Howard Stern's for many, many years and loved this book. Howard's introductory remarks to the book and to each interview are poignant and show how much he has grown emotionally without e'er losing his sheer brilliance as a entertainer. Information technology's astonishing how many famous people accept opened up to him during these interviews because of Howard'due south extraordinary preparation and empathy.
Munch (BookWorm Mafia)
On my nook, this ebook was 601 pages and they flew past way too damn fast. I tried to slow my reading down and enjoy each introduction and interview but I just kept gobbling them upwards like a beast. Nomnomnom! Stern is then much more than, I hate to apply the give-and-take likeable here buuut...likeable, more relatable now. I love that he shares how therapy has helped him abound and his interviews are better for it. I was as well happy with the interviews he chose (I could've done without and so many from Trump merely I get what On my nook, this ebook was 601 pages and they flew past way too damn fast. I tried to tiresome my reading downward and savor each introduction and interview but I merely kept gobbling them up like a beast. Nomnomnom! Stern is then much more, I hate to use the discussion likeable here buuut...likeable, more than relatable now. I love that he shares how therapy has helped him grow and his interviews are better for it. I was also happy with the interviews he chose (I could've done without so many from Trump but I become what he was doing, I think) and dear that he gives y'all an explanation beforehand as to why each interview was chosen. All around, good stuff. I'll most likely read once more at some signal in my life, just because. ...more
Corey Miller
Jun 15, 2019 rated it it was astonishing
I gave this book five stars considering I tin can't imagine how a book like this could be whatsoever better. Howard has done a really great affair hither - he put together a compilation of excerpts from some of his best interviews, and the people are a who's who of pop culture and influence. I had always enjoyed his interviews, as he usually asks things that regular people would want to know about the subject. But as Howard has matured with age (and a lot of therapy), his interviews accept grown deeper and even more than i I gave this volume 5 stars considering I can't imagine how a book like this could be any amend. Howard has done a really slap-up thing hither - he put together a compilation of excerpts from some of his best interviews, and the people are a who'south who of pop civilisation and influence. I had always enjoyed his interviews, as he usually asks things that regular people would want to know about the bailiwick. But as Howard has matured with historic period (and a lot of therapy), his interviews have grown deeper and even more interesting. I believe he is the best interviewer out there. And as is evident here, people open upward to him in a way that'south rarely seen. I truly enjoyed this book, and am so glad that he decided to write it. ...more
Alison Sweeney
To Howard

I wasn't certain I'd love this volume. I'yard not sure why, but I didn't think I would. I listen to Howard daily and take for years. I should love the book! I tin can honestly say that not but did I dear this volume, but I. ADORED it. It was written with emotion and intendance
. It was written with respect and class. If I never heard one discussion Howard Stern ever said, I'd read this book and truly want to know him, and many celebrities as friends. Truly a favorite. Astonishing task, Howard! Truly first class.

To Howard

I wasn't sure I'd honey this book. I'm not sure why, but I didn't think I would. I heed to Howard daily and have for years. I should honey the book! I can honestly say that not just did I love this volume, but I. ADORED it. It was written with emotion and care
. It was written with respect and grade. If I never heard one word Howard Stern ever said, I'd read this book and truly want to know him, and many celebrities as friends. Truly a favorite. Amazing job, Howard! Truly start course.

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Claudine
May 27, 2019 rated it really liked it
Most people wouldn't remember I'd read this. It was a souvenir and I constitute information technology quite proficient although that onetime stuff is still at that place with him. But he's an first-class interviewer and I similar learning about people.
Khris Sellin
May 11, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Anyone who knows me volition not be surprised to see 5 stars. I truly love this man.
I was in the "ugh, he'south just a shallow, raunchy, loudmouth schnook" category for years, never having actually listened to his evidence but only hearing Most him all the time.
Then effectually 1995, on a long car ride, scanning through the channels on the radio, I happened upon someone talking about just some everyday topic, sharing his opinion and getting others' input, like he was merely having a eye to heart with friends.
Anyone who knows me will not exist surprised to encounter 5 stars. I truly dearest this man.
I was in the "ugh, he'due south just a shallow, raunchy, loudmouth schnook" category for years, never having actually listened to his show but merely hearing ABOUT him all the time.
Then around 1995, on a long car ride, scanning through the channels on the radio, I happened upon someone talking about but some everyday topic, sharing his stance and getting others' input, like he was merely having a eye to eye with friends. I didn't know who information technology was at that point. But I found myself talking dorsum to him as I was driving. "I know! Correct?? Yeah!" Then I constitute out it was Howard. What?
I kept listening. Then I was hooked. I found his openness and honesty refreshing. I wasn't necessarily bothered by the other stuff -- the strippers, the fart jokes -- but that's non what I tuned in for either. But, ok, some of it was funny. I'grand not above "potty sense of humor."
But over the last 25 years, it'due south been a pleasure to see him evolve every bit a man and equally a professional. And as an brute lover and an animal rights abet, I admire him and Beth for all the work they've done for rescue animals.
Anyway, these interviews shine, and his intros to each 1 give some background that helps to give more than context for each one.
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Alissa
Feb 02, 2020 rated it really liked it
I haven't listened to Howard'southward show, so all of these interviews were new to me, and though I skipped a few of them (simply if I really disliked someone or just truly wasn't interested), for the well-nigh part, I read all of them and enjoyed them a lot. I also liked reading his POV that he shared at the beginning of many of them that gave added context to the interviews, or was only his reflection now when looking back on them.

I've sincerely enjoyed seeing how much Howard has grown and changed as a per

I haven't listened to Howard'south show, so all of these interviews were new to me, and though I skipped a few of them (just if I really disliked someone or just truly wasn't interested), for the well-nigh part, I read all of them and enjoyed them a lot. I besides liked reading his POV that he shared at the get-go of many of them that gave added context to the interviews, or was just his reflection at present when looking dorsum on them.

I've sincerely enjoyed seeing how much Howard has grown and changed equally a person over the years, and I enjoy his deeper and more empathetic side now. You can tell he's put a lot of work into himself, and it really shows through his dearest for his wife, his children, the animals he helps his wife rescue, and his passion for his job. It's cute affair.

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Sarah
I've never listened to Stern's radio show. I thought I knew who he was. I was wrong. He's matured into a peachy interviewer (which he attributes to a LOT of therapy). I exercise love a good interview, not the pre-scripted Q&A type, but a existent conversation that flows naturally. In this book, some are funny, some are kinda dirty (old-school Stern), but near accept sensitive, revealing moments. Some of the best, singer Sia, David Letterman, Steve Martin and Chris Rock.
Howard Stern is an American radio host, humorist and media mogul. Stern hosts The Howard Stern Show four days a week (Mon–Thursday) on Howard 100, a Sirius Satellite Radio station.

The self-proclaimed "Male monarch of All Media" has been dubbed a stupor jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual, and racial humor. Stern has said that the show was never well-nigh shocking people, simply primar

Howard Stern is an American radio host, humorist and media mogul. Stern hosts The Howard Stern Show four days a calendar week (Mon–Thursday) on Howard 100, a Sirius Satellite Radio station.

The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" has been dubbed a shock jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual, and racial sense of humour. Stern has said that the show was never about shocking people, but primarily intended to offer his honest opinions on a gamut of bug (ranging from world affairs to problems among his own staff). Though controversial, he is the highest-paid radio personality in the United States and the most fined personality in radio broadcast history.

He is all-time known for his national radio bear witness, which for many years was syndicated on FM radio stations (and a few AM stations) throughout the United States until his last terrestrial radio broadcast on Dec 16, 2005. He began broadcasting on the subscription-based Sirius satellite radio service on January ix, 2006.

In addition to radio, Stern moved into publishing, boob tube, feature films, and music. He has written 2 books, Private Parts, which he adjusted into a movie, and Miss America. Stern's telly endeavors include a variety evidence on New York Metropolis's WWOR-Television receiver, a nightly E! show documenting his radio broadcasts, a like CBS programme that competed with Saturday Night Live for a time, "Howard On-Need" for digital cable subscribers in various markets, and Son of the Beach, a parody of Baywatch for FX which Stern executive produced.

In 2006, Howard Stern was elected into Time Magazine's "Fourth dimension 100: The People who shape our world" and was ranked #vii in Forbes Mag's 2006 annual Celebrity 100. On Feb 13, 2007, Stern became engaged to his long-time girlfriend, model Beth Ostrosky.

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