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enlarge | Artist: George Carlin Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 67157
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 91593 UPC: 075679159328 EAN: 0075679159328 ASIN: B000002JNS
Release Date: December 8, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: VERY GOOD CD, BOOKLET AND SLIM CASE! NO BACK INSERT. FAST, FIRST CLASS SHIPPING! ALL SALES GUARANTEED!
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| Tracks:
| • | Offensive Language | | • | I Ain't Afraid of Cancer | | • | Some People Are Stupid | | • | Rape Can Be Funny | | • | Feminist Blowjob | | • | Good Ideas | | • | Things You Never See | | • | Things You Never Hear | | • | Things You Don't Wanna Hear | | • | Life's Little Moments | | • | I Love My Dog | | • | Organ Donor Programs | | • | Don't Pull the Plug on Me | | • | They're Only Words | | • | Euphemisms |
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George Carlin at his best! February 18, 2007 Gleanntan This is definitely one of George Carlin's best! I highly recommend this cd if you are a George Carlin fan.
He is the best February 12, 2007 Ghostrider (Tirol) You can say a lot about Curious George, I simply love his foul mouthed style
The Godfather of cantankerous liberal humor! July 9, 2006 Mickey Mikeworth (Minneapolis, MN United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the old school Carlin of 15 years ago. If you love George Carlin and follow his career this CD is the emerging George for the new millennium. As always he is a cantankerous liberal that mocks the outer ridge of social behavior. Carlin is not just a great comedian, but a great thinker. Let's face it he helped form the careers of Bulishi and everyone who came through Second City. He is the one of the Godfathers comedy. And he is funny, nasty, rough, and thought provoking. This is a great gift for a liberal guy in his 50's who remembers that Carlin actually HAS made a political contribution to our society through his work on free speech. If you have no idea what to get your uncle, brother, or father for his 50Th birthday get the whole set of George Carlin. This is also a library MUST for guys at college because it will perk up any a dorm or frat house. If you are a female this artist often feels rough, sort of psycho, and angry bitter. RICH CHICKS specializes in media that is purchased by women. We read hundreds of books every year and are serious about or recommendations. We review materials that are of interest to our female demographic. We do not get a kick-back or commission for our reviews so they are left as an impartial judge.
Not only funny, but important January 8, 2006 Jonathan S. (California, United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It takes serious talent to make the analysis of language hold people's attention in stand-up, but Carlin mastered that before this album was made. Here he goes one step further by clearly outlining his philosophy about language, drawing several audacious lines in the sand. And he actually challenges the system in such a way that this album is important beyond its comedic value. That is, he adresses his persecution by the FCC (Federal Censorship Commitee). With all the insight of Lenny Bruce and a surprisingly humble tone, he rebukes their hypocritical acts. Thanks largely to this album, Carlin is one of only 3 or 4 comics in this century who really made a difference in the battle for free expression.
A fine scathing effort March 15, 2005 Othersider (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Anyone who has followed Carlin over the course of his career can observe his "downward spiral" into the world of cantankerous, irritable social criticism. As far as that goes, this CD is hilarious, but never at the expense of humor, unless you're offended - of course, even if you are, you might still be laughing. It's a different Carlin than the guy who brought us "Shoot" and "Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television", but hilarious nonetheless.
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