>regarded as one of the best >complete and total fucking shit
Why does this radio show get held up in such high regard, Sup Forums? Nothing about this radio show is good. Coward Stern hamms up his entire role and barely makes it bearable to watch, the pacing is fucking awful, and the radio show is pretentious as fuck. If I wanna watch an actual good radio, I'm watching Opie & Anthony.
You can lump in Stern with Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Kinison. Innovative and controversial for their time, but nowadays they're old hat and not shocking. Well, except Kinison. Since he's dead and all. Kinison's screaming, psychotic comedy style was a break from the norm and people were fascinated by a man devolving on stage, but now it doesn't hold up. Dice said controversial and outlandish shit and packaged them into gay little nursery rhymes, and he shocked conservative people who thought the word "shit" was too naughty. Now you can find ten times more controversial shit anywhere online. Same with Stern. He developed a shock jock reputation, but nowadays he's a relic from an older time, hanging on to relevancy based off memories alone.
Nathaniel Campbell
he just has connections for being a fearless jew
Xavier Kelly
There was nothing like early 80s Stern up until he married this brain dead gold digger cunt. Stern with a coked up Sam Kinison or the Artie Saga is some of the best radio I've ever heard.
This fucking faggot since Artie left is an abomination who turned into everything he used to rebel again.
Brody Ross
He's right, radio has been dead for like two decades now. That's exactly why O&A became popular, because radio became this sort of alternative, "underground" thing again.
Benjamin Robinson
Pretty much the reason. He was controversial in a time when there wasn't much of that going on, so he set up a precedent and rapport. His show didn't have to be good, he just made a show that survived on it.
Christopher Green
The golden age was the 90s and early 2000s.
Nowadays he's trying to be s great interviewer. The man is in his 60s now, couldn't stay great forever.