50 Ways to Rank Your Mother | |
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Studio album by Howard Stern | |
Released | 1982 |
Label | Wren Records (1982) Ichiban and Citizen X (1994) |
Crucified by the FCC | |
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Compilation album by Howard Stern | |
Released | 1991 |
Label | Infinity Broadcasting |
Private Parts: The Album | |
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Soundtrack album | |
Released | February 25, 1997 |
Genre | Hard rock,classic rock |
Length | 63:41 |
Label | Warner Brothers |
Producer | Peter Afterman Jeff Gold Rick Rubin |
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Allmusic |
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.
Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party 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 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.