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George Carlin

Famed for his landmark "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" routine, George Carlin filled the void created by the death of Lenny Bruce, honing a provocative, scathing comic style that bravely explored the limits of free speech and good taste. George Dennis Carlin was born on May 12, 1937, in the Bronx, NY. While serving a stint in the military, he was stationed in Shreveport, LA, where he began working as a disc jockey; after working with fellow radio personality Jack Burns on a Shreveport morning show, in 1955 the duo began performing in clubs as a comedy team. Burns & Carlin made their recorded debut in 1960 with a live show consisting of their rendition of Lenny Bruce's "Dijinni in the Candy Store" routine (Bruce was an early supporter of the duo as well as a major influence), along with a spot-on impersonation of Mort Sahl and the sketch "Captain Jack and Jolly George," a spoof of children's shows inviting young girls to "send for your Lolita kit."

By and large, the Burns & Carlin team found little success, and eventually broke up; their album was released on the tiny Era Records label under the name Burns & Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight (despite having been recorded at Hollywood's Cosmo Alley), but failed to generate much attention. Meanwhile, Burns split to begin working with Avery Schreiber. Striking out on his own, Carlin initially worked in roles that cast him as a clean-cut, straight-laced performer; his proper solo debut, 1967's Take Offs and Put Ons (recorded at The Roostertail in Detroit, MI) offered clever if mild-mannered routines like "Wonderful WINO," about a mindless disc jockey. That year he was also tapped to co-star in Away We Go, a summer replacement series for The Jackie Gleason Show; still, despite his success, Carlin found his suit-and-tie image stifling, and began gravitating toward the image and ideals of the counterculture.

Re-emerging as a long-haired, bearded, denim-clad hippie, he lost many of his high-paying gigs, but his riffs on sex, drugs, and politics quickly gained an avid following among the fringe culture. While 1972's FM & AM offered an even split between the safer material of his past work and the more incendiary routines of the "new" Carlin, 1972's Class Clown and the following year's Occupation Foole marked his full evolution into a counterculture icon. Most notably, Class Clown featured the recorded debut of the "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" bit, the subject of a Supreme Court ruling after the FCC nearly stripped Pacifica Radio of its FM license for playing the routine on the air. At the same time, Carlin himself was arrested after a Milwaukee concert appearance for violating local obscenity laws.

The controversy only made him a bigger star, and in 1975 he was tapped to host the debut episode of the NBC sketch comedy showcase Saturday Night Live. The same year also saw the release of the LP An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo, highlighted by an early performance of what soon evolved into his popular "Baseball -- Football" routine. In 1976 Carlin appeared in the film Car Wash, and in 1977 he issued On the Road. However, as a new breed of way-out comedians like Steve Martin, Robin Williams, and Andy Kaufman began to emerge, Carlin's brand of incisive sociopolitical commentary began to fall from favor; plagued by substance abuse problems, he did not record again until 1981's A Place for My Stuff, and gained a reputation for unpredictable, often abusive on-stage behavior.

By the middle of the decade, he resurfaced clean and sober for 1985's Carlin on Campus and 1986's Playin' with Your Head, which reprised material from recent cable TV and home video performances. After 1988's What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, he found a new following among teens thanks to his appearances in the popular Bill and Ted screen comedies; in the early '90s, he courted an even younger audience by assuming the lead role on the PBS children's series Shining Time Station. Still, Carlin did not neglect his core audience; 1990's Parental Advisory, Explicit Lyrics and 1992's Jammin' in New York found him as feisty as ever, and in 1994 he starred as an abrasive cabdriver in the short-lived Fox television sitcom The George Carlin Show. Additionally, he continued to tour constantly, and in 1997 issued the album Back in Town. Like many of his '90s recordings, 1999's You Are All Diseased was issued as a complement to an hourlong HBO special.

Carlin continued to perform throughout the country on an intensive basis, and issued his politically fueled Complaints and Grievances shortly after the September 11th tragedy. It was followed by 2006's Life Is Worth Losing and 2008's It's Bad for Ya. Both featured some of his bleakest material to date, the latter being driven by the subject of death. It was announced that Carlin would be the recipient of the 2008 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, to be awarded in November 2008 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Only days later, on June 22, 2008, Carlin died of heart failure in Santa Monica, CA. The Kennedy Center announced that Carlin would receive the prize posthumously and that the November event would be dedicated to him. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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keep moving ROFL!
I just watched Dogma today and he was on it! I turned on Pandora and he started talking and I'm like 'Hey! I know that voice!' I came here and realised he died a while ago and I cried. RIP
ricky675
It's sad, He talked about when he died...He wanted to be Blown up. I don't think he ever got his wish, I want to look that up.
Hail his majesty, the King of Comedy.
jakemaynard6 9
He gives me and my dad our wisdom for the day
The true king of comedy .... A funny mother ... X
George Carlin is a comedic god.
R.I.P Mr. Carlin
Supermarket. This guy gives me good Prank ideas. Which I do sometimes just to see the reactions because some people's reactions are so funny. I think for me it's just to break the boredom of every day life and add a little cheerfulness to our days. I never do anything harmful. Just funny. That's probably why people think of me the way they do. Because of the funny things I do. LOL!
@Run Burgandy. Yea, I definitely miss this guy. He's added a smile when I heard him.
Damn.. Did not know he died.. That is s**tty.
he speaks the truth
I totally agree with Coconut. When I found out he died way back in '08, I busted out bawling! It was like I lost my brother. Lemmy and George are the genius' amongst us riff raff
He passed away? Really? I didn't even know.
People Who Ought To Be......Yes, I went through every one of those steps. HAHAHAHA. I'm good. Thank you. I came out of all of that alive, healthy, and well, physically and emotionally. Thank you Jesus. and all my love Angels and my Therapist amen. I love George Carlin's Comedy. I have to go to class now. PEACE, LOVE, AND HAVE FUN
A true legend.while we can never duplicate his work we add the new generation can lend his life true meaning by considering what he said. He may have been bitter but his insights and observations were spot on.a true genius only seen once in an age. R I p
Fallow me
Oh George, I wish I've known about you while you were breathing.
That was racist. :(
Geniuses like George Carlin come around once in a generation. So many classic bits: baseball/foo t b a l l , a place for your stuff, 7 words, and literally hundreds of lesser known, but no less brilliant bits. How did one man think of all of that in one lifetime? I think he was juicing!
Who the f**k changed the picture on
"a place for my stuff"?
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HilARIOUS follow me ill follow you
shimmypilate s
They've got to get his Religion track on here. It's so good.
lcoon04229
This man is my Idol. Spoke the Truth and spoke it loudly, something that isn't done too much anymore.
kmanning872
Omg every single comidie u commented on
So, I got through on the phone to Art Laboe at HOT 92.3 in SoCal and he said himself that, and I quote from his website, Phone: (live during the radio show M-F 7pm-Mid and Sun 6pm-Mid PST) 800-681-2121 (all calls we can answer get their dedication on the air)
Mail: Art Laboe Connection, 7120 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046. He said to me on the phone that if you call and get through no matter who you are or where you are from, he will put your dedication live on the station. so I say DO
Hilarious, real & great comedian LOL
laidbacksold i e r 1
just getting into the whole George Carlin craze but loving every section of it
JK :)
JK :)
I feel the force of the end of days. At 2:00 A.M we will all be consumed by fire and join Allah. I will see you in paradise my friends (except bbysmael)...
He's one hell of a comedian, that's for sure. Too bad he passed when he did, R.I.P.
jbrunner41
Listen to what he says. It's all the truth!
The smartest and funniest comedians of all time
debbie_libla
Dumb Americans (Part 2) becomes more truthful with every passing year.
GREATEST EVER!!!
First man to ever open my eyes to all the bullsh!t in this world when i was young. It nearly brings me to tears knowing i will nevet get to meet him.
bjflink
Never was a comedian more ahead of his time. He was a very prolific writer. It is a shame that people like Pryor, who was great in his own right, is mentioned as great more often than Carlin is. I will always be a big fan. RIP George Carlin!
I was friends with the Father, the Priest at St. Brigids Father Dan so he let me come to him personally rather then have to do the Confessional . I told him I want to look you in the face, I want to talk to you like a friend, then if I need to do the Rosary then I will do it at home. I'm more comfortable that way. He agreed. Besides we really enjoyed visiting each other. Father Dan Avila. One of the best Priests any Catholic could ever have. This was my church in Hanford/Lemo o r e .
tayrog98
I solute this man. God save him & the queen.
May he rest in peace.
Most comedians today need to sit in class with this guy as your teacher. Id love for him to be my teacher!
I never got how they are playing the tribute to Ryan Dunn over and over but only played the tribute to George Carlin once.
One of my favorite comedians of all time
tracywarner3
Early Carlin is the best. The older he got, the more bitter he became. Cynical is funny. Bitter is sad. RIP, you sad bitter c**ks**ker.
ready2rockan d r o l l 2 0 0 2
This is the first time I have ever heard George Carlin's comedy. He to me is the best and real!
Only I'm a woman.
the Modern Man. THIS IS BOBBI. LISTEN CAREFULLY! hahahaha
YI. He's talking about how the Missouri River floods every Spring. I live next to the Missouri River in Omaha and right next to the river on the other side of the bridge from me is Council Bluffs, Iowa. But, anything is better then this over 100 degree weather we're having right now.
Headlines. This is funny.
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