22 thoughts on “Bill Hicks interview with Howard Stern 1:2”

  1. Thank you so much, I just watched it. Absolutely brilliant. Loved it. Letterman finally makes amends! Bill’s mum was great!

  2. Letterman invited Hicks’ mom to come on so he could apologize for not airing it originally. He interviewed her and then showed the clip that was originally censored. It’s in 3 parts here on youtube somewhere.

  3. abc nbc cbs ….. will ALWAYS be carmelized television….wouldnt want to offend the advertisers who sell you poison and other consumer garbage……. we need the tv equvelent of SIRIUS or XM radio to pay for , better viewing…. instead of this brain numbing out dated crappolla

  4. This would worry me if I wasn’t so sure you were a Dane Cook fan, because everyone knows Dane Cook fans are incapable of rational thought and meaningful actions.

  5. Oh man, I’m pretty sure you’re christian. Your love just GLOWS from within.

  6. they cut out the piece were sterns tells about how they put ‘stuff’ on the collage picture that NBC but up for Howard …

  7. The answer is to end censorship.

    I’m okay with things like “TV MA” because it helps the parents who don’t want their kids from seeing that particular program, but censorship needs to end.

    Watch Christopher Hitchens’ speech on Free Speech.

    Just type in “Christopher Hitchens Free Speech.”

    It will change you life.

  8. Just can’t imagine why you have been rated negative 4 for pointing out that pay TV predated pay radio by decades. Hm.

  9. He could look like a bag of *******’ potatoes for all i care. I’m not here to have a wank.

  10. he’s a funny lookin ******* but he does good work expanding the realm of what it is possible to say or do in public

  11. I’m gonna go the high-road momentarily, ignoring the impulse to unjustifiably flame out here:

    For what exact reason would you desire to actually piss on his grave? What makes you particularly happy that he died?

  12. Oh yeah, but he’s still quite the ladies’ man. Women don’t care about looks as much as we do, but it still matters ofcourse.

  13. Nobody really appreciated how sick he was at the time. He died February 26, 1994. This was after Letterman, which was what, October 1993? He never mentioned he had cancer and so nobody noticed.

  14. Bill was a genius a rare thing in comedy back then and unheard of nowadays. Have a little ******** respect.

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