Howard Stern Archive 2009 Exclusive -
The 2009 Howard Stern Archive: A Pivotal Year for the King of All Media
Listen if you dare. But don't say we didn't warn you about the Artie segments. howard stern archive 2009 exclusive
- Beetlejuice's Divorce: Beetlejuice called in from a hotel room. Howard got him to sing "I Will Always Love You" while crying about his ex-wife. The exclusive clip includes Beetle hanging up, forgetting to hang up, and asking his handler, "Do I get paid for crying?"
- High Pitch Mike’s Intervention: The full intervention for High Pitch Mike’s eating habits ran over three hours. Sirius released 45 minutes. The exclusive archive has the 2.5 hours of leftovers, including Mike secretly ordering a pizza during the intervention.
- Elephant Boy’s "Date": The raw audio of Elephant Boy trying to use a dating app (before apps existed) is a masterclass in cringe. The exclusive version features the producers laughing so hard they break the studio glass.
Artie Lange was Howard's perfect comedic foil—quick-witted, self-deprecating, and fiercely blue-collar. However, 2009 was the year Artie's personal struggles became impossible to ignore. From falling asleep on air to intense, explosive arguments with Howard and production assistant Gary Dell'Abate, the tension was palpable. This era of the archive serves as a raw, sometimes uncomfortable, look at the reality of addiction. The Gary "Baba Booey" Tape The 2009 Howard Stern Archive: A Pivotal Year
If you are searching for full audio recordings, these are often found through community-curated platforms: The Todd Packer Collection : This is a widely known fan-made compilation hosted on the Internet Archive Beetlejuice's Divorce: Beetlejuice called in from a hotel
The Atmosphere: Artie is frequently late or absent, creating a tension that Howard tries to mask with humor. Behind the scenes, producers like Gary "Baba Booey" Dell'Abate are frantically managing the chaos.