George Carlin Mourned as a Counterculture Hero
CommonDreams Editor's note: The below article references an unnamed "New York radio station" as it relates to how The Supreme Court took up Carlin's Seven Words routine. It's important to note that this station was WBAI - Pacifica Radio; the Peace and Justice Community Radio for New York City. It was this Pacifica affiliate that ultimately took the challenge to court. Many of George Carlin's routines and interviews remain in the archive and are available through the station.
LOS ANGELES - Acerbic standup comedian and satirist George Carlin, whose staunch defense of free speech in his most famous routine "Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television" led to a key Supreme Court ruling on obscenity, has died.
Carlin, who had a history of heart trouble, went into St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica on Sunday afternoon complaining of chest pain and died later that evening, said his publicist, Jeff Abraham. He had performed as recently as last weekend at the Orleans Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. He was 71.
"He was a genius and I will miss him dearly," Jack Burns, who was the other half of a comedy duo with Carlin in the early 1960s, told The Associated Press.
Carlin's jokes constantly breached the accepted boundaries of comedy and language, particularly with his routine on the "Seven Words" - all of which are taboo on broadcast TV and radio to this day.
When he uttered all seven at a show in Milwaukee in 1972, he was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace, freed on $150 bail and exonerated when a Wisconsin judge dismissed the case, saying it was indecent but citing free speech and the lack of any disturbance.
When the words were later played on a New York radio station, they resulted in a 1978 Supreme Court ruling upholding the government's authority to sanction stations for broadcasting offensive language during hours when children might be listening.
"So my name is a footnote in American legal history, which I'm perversely kind of proud of," he told The Associated Press earlier this year.
Despite his reputation as unapologetically irreverent, Carlin was a television staple through the decades, serving as host of the "Saturday Night Live" debut in 1975 - noting on his Web site that he was "loaded on cocaine all week long" - and appearing some 130 times on "The Tonight Show."
He produced 23 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, three books, a couple of TV shows and appeared in several movies, from his own comedy specials to "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" in 1989 - a testament to his range from cerebral satire and cultural commentary to downright silliness (and sometimes hitting all points in one stroke).
"Why do they lock gas station bathrooms?" he once mused. "Are they afraid someone will clean them?"
He won four Grammy Awards, each for best spoken comedy album, and was nominated for five Emmy awards. On Tuesday, it was announced that Carlin was being awarded the 11th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, which will be presented Nov. 10 in Washington and broadcast on PBS.
Carlin started his career on the traditional nightclub circuit in a coat and tie, pairing with Burns to spoof TV game shows, news and movies. Perhaps in spite of the outlaw soul, "George was fairly conservative when I met him," said Burns, describing himself as the more left-leaning of the two. It was a degree of separation that would reverse when they came upon Lenny Bruce, the original shock comic, in the early '60s.
"We were working in Chicago, and we went to see Lenny, and we were both blown away," Burns said, recalling the moment as the beginning of the end for their collaboration if not their close friendship. "It was an epiphany for George. The comedy we were doing at the time wasn't exactly groundbreaking, and George knew then that he wanted to go in a different direction."
That direction would make Carlin as much a social commentator and philosopher as comedian, a position he would relish through the years.
"The whole problem with this idea of obscenity and indecency, and all of these things - bad language and whatever - it's all caused by one basic thing, and that is: religious superstition," Carlin told the AP in a 2004 interview. "There's an idea that the human body is somehow evil and bad and there are parts of it that are especially evil and bad, and we should be ashamed. Fear, guilt and shame are built into the attitude toward sex and the body. ... It's reflected in these prohibitions and these taboos that we have."
Carlin was born on May 12, 1937, and grew up in the Morningside Heights section of Manhattan, raised by a single mother. After dropping out of high school in the ninth grade, he joined the Air Force in 1954. He received three court-martials and numerous disciplinary punishments, according to his official Web site.
While in the Air Force he started working as an off-base disc jockey at a radio station in Shreveport, La., and after receiving a general discharge in 1957, took an announcing job at WEZE in Boston.
"Fired after three months for driving mobile news van to New York to buy pot," his Web site says.
From there he went on to a job on the night shift as a deejay at a radio station in Fort Worth, Texas. Carlin also worked variety of temporary jobs including a carnival organist and a marketing director for a peanut brittle.
In 1960, he left with Burns, a Texas radio buddy, for Hollywood to pursue a nightclub career as comedy team Burns & Carlin. He left with $300, but his first break came just months later when the duo appeared on Jack Paar's "Tonight Show."
Carlin said he hoped to would emulate his childhood hero, Danny Kaye, the kindly, rubber-faced comedian who ruled over the decade that Carlin grew up in - the 1950s - with a clever but gentle humor reflective of its times.
Only problem was, it didn't work for him, and they broke up by 1962.
"I was doing superficial comedy entertaining people who didn't really care: Businessmen, people in nightclubs, conservative people. And I had been doing that for the better part of 10 years when it finally dawned on me that I was in the wrong place doing the wrong things for the wrong people," Carlin reflected recently as he prepared for his 14th HBO special, "It's Bad For Ya."
Eventually Carlin lost the buttoned-up look, favoring the beard, ponytail and all-black attire for which he came to be known.
But even with his decidedly adult-comedy bent, Carlin never lost his childlike sense of mischief, even voicing kid-friendly projects like episodes of the TV show "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends" and the spacey Volkswagen bus Fillmore in the 2006 Pixar hit "Cars."
Carlin's first wife, Brenda, died in 1997. He is survived by wife Sally Wade; daughter Kelly Carlin McCall; son-in-law Bob McCall; brother Patrick Carlin; and sister-in-law Marlene Carlin.
Associated Press writer Christopher Weber contributed to this report.
© 2008 Associated Press
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Show AllThanks jcrumb I also thought it seemed a little out of place to be diss,n drugs on this thread.
It's heartening to see so many people sharing my sense of loss in this man's passing.
Thanks, George, and thanks to everyone here, too.
DRUGS...SHEEIT! it makes no difference..it really does..NOT! I mean..PUH-LEASE..MIFFLIN..PLEASE!
Do you know for a FACT what The DIETS were for every one of the folks you mention?..I doubt it..and HEY! they were ALL part of the STEAK cooked in BUTTER..with a GLASS OF MILK generation..I mean..please..
William Burroughs..80 plus years old..DIRECTLY ATTRIBUTED HIS OLD AGE AND MENTAL HEALTH THE HEROIN...
CHARLES BUKOWSKI..80 PLUS YEARS OLD..NEVER SAW A BOTTLE HE DID NOT LIKE..LIVED HARD ASS LIFE..
KEITH RICHARDS..NEED I SAY MORE?
ON AND ON AND ON...
DRUGS WILL EVENTUALLY BE PROVEN TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY..AND HUMOR..OF LIFE...IF..LIKE ANYHTING GOOD..TAKEN IN MODERATION..AND CARLIN? HEY..THE MAN WAS...WAS..WAS..DRUG HUMOR...SHIT..THEY THREW JOINTS ONTO THE STAGE..FOR DECADES..
OH YEAH..AND LET US NOT FORGET POOR ASS HUNTER S.T...DOING FINE UNTIL HE STOPPED GETTING HIGH..AS WITH BELLA LAGOSI AND MANY OTHERS..
AND FINALLY..FR A TASTE OF THE BIZARRE..THERE'S BRUCE LEE..DEAD AT WHAT? 30?.AINT NO ONE IN BETTER SHAPE THAN THAT DUDE..
PEOPLE ON DRUGS..ARE FUNNY...GETTING HIGH AND LOOKING AROUND AT PEOPLE IS...FUNNY..
LAMENTING DRUG USE ON A CARLIN OBIT THREAD...IS FUNNY..
THAT YOU CAN'T FIND GOOD WEED..IN THIS DAY AND AGE.....IS NOT FUNNY..WELL..MAYBE A LITTLE FUNNY...
LITTLE BROTHER--
You're misrepresenting, or (more likely) misunderstanding what I said. I said "From a purely human perspective" meaning NOT that I am advocating a total abstinence from street drugs--I'd love to have some good weed myself, if I could find any--but as a drummer who played a lot of jazz, I know for certain that I played much better straight than buzzed. Any modern player understands this. As for comedians in general and Carlin in particular, I have seen (heard) only one George Carlin routine that (to me) suggested that he was stoned on coke when her developed it-- the bit about how he just loves it when large numbers of people die in disasters--leading into the entire earth catching on fire and the dead slipping back to earth through a sudden dimensional space port hole...
And I'm NOT IN THE LEAST displaying any personal bitterness or anger for his passing simply because he used. If I'm making any sort of anti-drug statement it's-- stick with pot and don't get into the killer drugs. Even pianist Bill Evans called cocaine a "very seductive drug" and lamented his getting involved with it in the first place.
~ THe LORAX ~
It's sham and a SHAME too, that several postings ( also in agreement )
are no longer on this thread, and were aup.presenced
"You can prick your finger but you can't finger your prick."
I had forgotten that bit. Funny though, I saw Doug Stanhope's recent Showtime special (probably the only comic currently performing that holds a candle to Carlin) where he riffs on all the various forms of internet pornography in which he describes "cock fingering".
A rare example where the "real world" actually out-imagined GC. He will be missed.
I haven't felt this sad about a famous person I never met since Johnny Carson died. I didn't think he would die so soon, 71 seems too young for him. What amazes me is that, I think, millions of people are feeling the same way. Probably millions of people worldwide. Isn't that something? God, we really loved this man, didn't we? I hope he knows.
I figure him, his wife, Johnny and Rodney Dangerfield and companions galore are having a party right now. He died a happy man and on top of his game. I wish I could stop feeling sad.
Here's one for George.
I made it up on a gig earlier this month after driving by a house for sale with a real-estate "talking house" sign on the lawn. So I tuned my car radio in......
Get right up on the mike and hoarse whisper...
THANK GOD YOU'VE ARRIVED ..... I KNOW ALL ABOUT YOU.... WHEN THE AGENT BRINGS YOU TO VISIT FOR GODS SAKE DON'T OPEN THAT CRAWL-SPACE DOOR BY THE LAUNDRY ROOM.....
I'LL LET YOU KNOW WHEN I'M READY TO EAT YOU..... IT'S BEEN SO LONG DON'T REMEMBER WHAT A HUMAN TASTES LIKE ........GOD I'M SO EXCITED.......................
I, too, cried as I read this thread. I don't think I've ever read a single thread all the way through until this one. I grew up listening to George in high school and couldn't wait to introduce him to our son who's now 13. I can still recite nearly his entire "7 bad words" routine.
George loved words and said his mom gave him this love of words. I think he was interviewed on NPR with Terry Gross. I will sorely miss him for all the reasons people have written above. Never knew how much I loved you until you were gone.
I know my next license plate, if it's not already taken: SPFCCMT
My condolences to the Carlin family. I'm grieving with you.
Most respectable fucker I ever heard.
Peace George
Counterculture my ass. The man was an irreplaceable cultural icon.
I am reminded of the quote from George Bernard Shaw: "If you're going to tell people the truth, you better make them laugh; otherwise they'll kill you."
Maybe that's why he got away with so much. :-)
Goodbye George. I miss you already.
A great truth teller - it won't be the same without you, George. Fuck.
George Carlin's gone and that's not so good
Made us laugh at what good people should
Grabbed the world by the ass
And with hilarious sass
Ragged the creeps and the goons, also hoods
Semi-boneless ham he could hardly abide
semi-beauty too interrupted his stride
Johnson's daughter's that is
Thought their pop too was no whiz
George enjoyed his terrestrial ride
RIP, friend of all worthies
Okay -- a joke in the spirit of dear George. Martin L. King, M. Gandhi, and Jesus Christ return to earth for a brief stay. A huge news conference is held regarding their return. A correspondent asks the three what they learned having lived among humans on earth. The three gents confer "off mic" for a few seconds. Jesus pops out -- "Okay if I answer this one?" He goes on to share his life wisdom. "What I learned from living here on earth -- not any different from the other two fellas -- is that if you are going to speak truth to people, you better be fucking funny otherwise these humans will kill ya!"
Bless you, George. You were fucking funny!
So sad. There won't be another like him.
Sh_t, l'm gonna miss that G_dda_m f__k__g little pr__k!
Sh_t, l'm gonna miss that G_dda_m f__k__g little pr__k!
Sh_t, l'm gonna miss that G_dda_m f__k__g little pr__k!
Long Live George Carlin, one of my all times favs
and as I have this quote from him on my pix'z page
www.myrtlebeachseafoods.com/mike.htm
"Those that do not like to Dance, Obviously cannot Hear the Music"
G.C.
he was da' man
Viva La REvolucion
One more thing, I know some of you Common Dreammers out there can be funny, I'd like to suggest something.
Work up and act, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 20 minutes, whatever, and do an open-mic stand-up night somewhere. I'm going to do this myself, if I can work up the nerve to be on stage (I like small group interactions best. :-D). I've already thought of a first line:
"As many of you know, George Carlin died recently. That's why I'm here; SOMEONE has to keep getting up on stage and telling you fuckers what's REALLY going on."
People like Dark humor, and this site has plenty of material to work with. Get out there and inform through laughter, I'd be a good tribute to a good man.
I usually don't post on threads that everyone is pretty much in agreement on, but this is a special case.
George Carlin opened my eyes. Other than knowing Kennedy was murdered by our own government, he cracked the first serious fractures in the wool that had been pulled over my eyes. All these years later, I go to sleep every night listening to stand up comedy, and Carlin is my pick about 2/3 of the time. He has had a profound affect on me, as he apparently has on many of you. He was my number one (and instant) pick whenever any kind of 'favorite celebrity' question came up, though I generally have a disinterest in celebrities.
May you be given a Universe of your own to hold and shape George, and may THY will be done.
The new seven words you can't say in mainstream media - war for oil, Nader, impeach, occupation, withdrawal.
Best fucking comedian of all time.
"I don't remember this kind of affectionate outpouring for Dennis Miller when HE died" – Exactly! As a matter of fact I recall being mildly amused.
Ann Dennis isn't dead. He just went to the Dark Side. Well which is kinda the same thing.
Dennis Miller ain't dead. Am I missing a joke?
"Wonder where he is now?
We'll see ___ soon enough."
What the fuck is that supposed to mean?
We who dug your outlook and found a strange solace in your humor toast your memory.
Gee, I don't remember this kind of affectionate outpouring for Dennis Miller when HE died-- shortly after the renegade SCOTUS installed King George, IIRC.
I guess it's because he still refuses to lie down.
terryb? I hope this *truth* doesn't get to you but I downright LOVE the word fuck and use it regularly (for an HR professional it's been touch and go at work when the word flies, but who the fuck cares?). Now if he added an 8th word - n***** - to his words-you-can't-say - then I'd say the man had edge.
Very good interview on the huffpost - worth a read.
On Keith Olbermann's show recently Carlin said that America was "finished" because "no one questions things anymore" and that the population had been bought off by distractions, toys and gizmos.
During an appearance at Borders in New York last October he was asked what he thought of the 9/11 truth movement. Carlin said "I always question the received reality." "The consensus reality is often intentionally misleading,"
Carlin was skeptical of any future investogation or impeachment "They don't investigate themselves in this country - it would be a whitewash, it would be like the Kennedy thing, it would be like everything." "The people who are in charge do what they want and they will always do what they want, power does what it wants to and I wouldn't trust an investigation,"
Someone once said people only laugh at the truth. Maybe thats why Carlin was a succesful comedian. He knew the truth, so he could get a lot of laughs from the masses who believed in the consensus reality. If they only knew what a joke their reality was. The powers that give us this reality must laugh a lot.
I did George's printing for several years, and one thing you don't read about in the "memorials" in the press today is what a genuinely nice guy he was. Generous of spirit, he was a "dream" client -- told you what he needed, and trusted you to do what you do best, no-micromanagement, no "do you know who I am?" ego, and, though quite funny, just a regular guy. When I asked him to grant me an interview because I wanted to start a career as a freelance writer, he gave me a date and time to call him. The date was a day after he'd received an Emmy in New York, and though he was dog-tired from a red-eye flight back to LA, he stuck to the deal because he didn't want to disappoint me. He always treated me as an equal, and I will miss his spirit, generosity, and brilliant observations. My condolences to his wife Sally Wade (no relation, at least that I know of), daughter Kelly, and his manager of about a zillion years, Jerry Hamza.
Donna J. Wade
This is an authoritarian, corporate state. Someone might have killed him while he was in there. I hate to sound like a crazed, conspiracy theorist, but this guy was a truth- teller. He was also a socialist, or at least he analyzed this society as a socialist would. And if not a socialist, then an anarchist.
If HBO were really cool, they'd take one of their channels and run non-stop, 24/7 (gee, I bet George would have a joke on that phrase) reruns of all his made-for-HBO specials they've got in their fault.
Yeah, I'd like to picture that George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut are having a grand old laugh us, life and everything right about now! And if they aren't doing that in some afterlife, well its for us to put them together, as we know them from their works, and give ourselves a little chuckle at what we'd imagine they might be saying and thinking!
Well, I show my age sometimes, but I wouldn't go so far as calling George Carlin 'the last'. There's always another. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert both do a decent job of puncturing the pompous these days. And Lewis Black's anger and rage and comic insight will leave you laughing your !@#$@# off.
Carlin does a piece on religion in this video -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-594683847743189197
George Carlin, may your soul rest in peace until you come around again, giving us a sense of ourselves and making us laugh all the while with your priceless wit. You have been a bright star in the world of satire and we will miss your style. You're comedy was never dated and watching decades old Carlin shows are just as good now as they were then. Funny, but thought-provoking. Bless your heart, George!
My condolences to your family.
Mr. Carlin would undoubtedly say, "Fuck all of you lame-dick yuppie scum who are weeping over my untimely demise. I don't have to stick around for another seven months of that moron shithead currently inhabiting the White House. You fucking losers can deal with that problem."
Carlin practiced the first law of comedy: "Take no prisoners when going for the punch line."
He's laughing with Twain and Vonnegut over the utter lameness of the human species. Goodbye, George wherever you are.
Thanks George, for the straight talk all of these years.
You will be sorely missed in a time when we NEED people like you to speak out the most and label stupidity and hypocrisy for what it is.
"See you in the next world, don't be late!"
Jimi Hendrix
The last honest comedian and social critic. A decent man who spoke the truth, and lived through all the bullshit, only to realize that there was an endless supply of bullshit.
He will be sorely missed, but loved for all time...at least by some of us.
Thanks George for expanding my mind at a very young age, and never ceasing to be a beacon of truth in an otherwise insane world.
"So he beat on, a boat against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" - F. Scott Fitzgerald
George was an unapologetic atheist so I will not sully his memory by making cracks about how he's now making God and the Angels laugh. Nor will I wish him well. For that would assume that there is an after life for him somewhere.
He's just dead and will be missed. We were all enriched by his presence and will all be poorer for his abscence.
Fuck.
I can hardly see my computer monitor for the tears. I didn't realize how important George was to me and what it meant for him to explain things in our lives the way he did until I learned of his passing this morning. He did it not with malice or anger but with unbridled humor. He had a way of pointing to our most screwed up ideas and concepts, exposing them for their ridiculousness and making us laugh about it.
Good bye George I love you, I'll miss you.
Juliann, FUCK! FUCK! FUCK!
It's just a goddamn word.
I don't think it was the bitterness, that you found hard to take, i think it was the truth that really got to you. It's a bitch.
I didn't know you could say FUCK in here...FUCK
Don't dis me for my opinion (lots of that going on amongst CD posters) - but George didn't hold up well over the years. I saw him live a few times - got real old, real fast, hearing how many times the most misogynist word could fly out of his mouth over and over and over ... as if that was a form of humor. His bitterness was hard to take. The young George was damned good.
Yes indeed - RIP.
"Wonder where he is now?"
Preparing himself to go to where we all end up. The same place we came from.
Space dust.
R.I.P. George. Thank you.
Say howdy to Bill Hicks, George.
I miss ya both...and if y'all could
manage to reincarnate...and soon...
we'd all be mighty grateful...this ain't the same planet without ya.
Football vs baseball routine was great.
I never saw football in the same why after listening to George.
Why do men get hernias and women get hysterectomies. Shouldn't men get hisnias and women get herterectomies.
Thanks George.
George, tonight I will mourn your passing with one of your best oxymorons a "JUMBO shrimp". Thanks for pointing out the absurdities of the American culture, and human condition like another of your best ...'military intelligence'. Or another that has been pretty much unseen for decades now..."good president". It's time for real change more than just empty rhetoric. If you had run for president at least we would have been laughing while taking our ride down the shitter. When you get to heaven give that 'funny little guy up in the sky' (God) a couple bucks (since he can't handle money & always has his preachers asking for more, more, more), and you might pal around with Molly Ivins & Carl Sagan, which would make an interesting trio. Any show the three of you were speaking on would undoubtedly be a sell out.
NEWS FLASH- HEAVEN- Widespead laughter and incontinence spread like wildfire past the heavenly gates. No one, residents, angels, archangels, the Angel of Death and even God soiled their drawers.
The Heavenly Institute of Health and Merriment traced this outbreak to the recent death of George Carlin, a witty, wise fool of a comedian whose quirky and insightful comedy was a trademark of his work.
George Carlin is even now enjoying the unveiling (pun intended) of the heavy mysteries.
Now we will never know "why we drive on a parkway, but park on a driveway"?
Condolences to the loved ones and fans of George Carlin. As someone who had no use for any of his act--ever--I wish those who will miss him only the best in their time of grief and sorrow.
Farewell, George. This poor old world won't be the same without you, Heaven could probably use a little humor right about now. Sincere regards to your family and many, many friends.
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Re: drug use/abuse and celebrity deaths: We are each who we are, based on what we believe and how we practice our beliefs. GC and the others mentioned, are a product of their inner journey as expressed in their outer expressions. While some here may lament the "early and tragic" demise of our loved celebrities, or anyone, for that matter, they are who they are and we love who they are because of "WHO THEY ARE!" Had GC not "used" and thrown it into the faces of those he found hypocritical, he would not have been so funny and creative. He would not have been George Carlin!
Yes, I miss him already. Our tribute to GC is to learn from his life and carry on, in our own unique ways, his message of truth and freedom.
I am committed to Oneness through Justice and Transformation
peace,
st john
I loved ya George! RIP and Godspeed.
George was so much more than a comedian/actor (as he was identified on the Bill Maher show, referenced above). He was a brilliant Connoisseur of words. I was absolutely messmerized by his creative use of words and language. Brain Droppings is beautiful.
I am so happy to see this thread filled unanimously with praise and celebration of a life which showed no fear and lived in freedom. His contriubtion to the current political and global conditions would have been classic. Perhaps God, in whom he did not believe (at least the more "popular" version) removed George because we were not yet ready for the eviseration he would have performed on the candidates and the electoral process. He professed that he did not vote and he may have led many of us away from the polls.
My God is in ecstasy to receive the soul of George Carlin; if S/He/It had a body, it would be rolling on the floor, if S/He/It had a floor. Humor is definitely an attribute of God, and It just got expanded to accomodate GC.
I am committed to Oneness through Justice and Transformation
peace,
st john
... and for myself, even though I'm not familiar with his great gift, I recognized his name when my friend told me of his passing, and from her reaction, I knew he'd been one of the special people.
For my friend who knows what's been lost, I send her thanks for long years of the laughter you brought to her life, George. R.I.P.
fanman says, "To think that this pathetic country could spend the better part of a week fluffing and spit-shining a worthless corporate hack mouthpiece like Russert… like he was some minor diety and Carlin will pass with barley a nod,..."
From all the fan postings here, and the millions more around the world who are mourning his passing, I believe George Carlin is inundated with all his fan's messages, prayers and saddness, wherever he is, while Tim Russert is sitting there with his little pile, much of it not even heartfelt, thinking he should'a done things differently.
RIP George. You were awesome.
Carlin was a hard headed Taurus with a Gemini moon, there's three people right there!
FUCK!!!!
He was one of the best.
You guys need to stop comparing him to that fool in the white house (soon to be the mocha latte house!)
It's just a name & we don't want to send him to the summerland with any negative Karma, savvy??
Keep telling them to 'go fuck themselves' wherever you are.
Bravo George!
It's lonely already without you --
None of the truly important things went by you --
You were always laying it out and wrapping it up
for us -- with that "you know . . . " look.
You offered the brainwashing we really needed!
Try to send us some wisdom, love and laughs
when you can.
Love --
One of the great ones has passed. He's right up there with Vonnegut, both prophets celebrated for their comic brilliance and insight into human frailty and stupidity, while mostly ignored for what they actually say. Carlin saw this country for the train wreck it's become, but we keep right on chugging over the cliff.
I echo the sentiment: why this Geaorge and not the criminally insane one?
Imitation is the sincerist form of flattery; I think Gallagher was Carlin's best second. Was fortunate enough to see Carlin live a couple of times. His life ended akin to his comedy: He went to a hospital complaining of chest pain and never emerged alive.
The clergymen. They actually have gotten people to believe that there's an invisible man who lives in the sky
and he has a list of ten things you must not do.
And if you do any of them he has a place for you where you will be punished in fire and misery for ever and ever
but he loves you
but he loves you
and he needs money!
He's all good
all knowing
all powerful
but money
he cant seem to get enough of it.
In this age of global warming-the spirit of the Hippy-Dippy weatherman shall now be declared in charge of things.
There should be many touching and funny tributes to one of the best ever.
A master at reveling the absurd, yet never lost his joyous sense of wonder. I learned more from George than any philosopher I read, and none made me laugh like he did. I will miss him.
Mr. Carlin you were a true genius and sage of the times. As George Orwell once said, "In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." RIP George Carlin.
Here is a little treat for you all out there... Carlin describes fascism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOWe4-KXqMM
It's hard to wish the best to someone who was! George...you will be sorely missed, not only by myself, but the many millions of those of whom you enlightened. Well, anyway...I wish the best of the best to the best and my condolances to the Carlin family.
Oxymorons: Military Intelligence...
Things I can live without:
60 year old men driving red sports cars named 'Skip',
A dentist with blood in his hair...
Rest in Peace Mate!
To think that this pathetic country could spend the better part of a week fluffing and spit-shining a worthless corporate hack mouthpiece like Russert... like he was some minor diety and Carlin will pass with barley a nod, is, I guess a form of poetic justice to those who really "got" him.
He was a very rare breed and could never be anything but an "outsider" in a corporate controlled cesspool. To the corporatists his comedy and insights were nothing - he was only a comodity to be marketed for $$$. Carlin walked a very fine line - making $$$ for the corp's who promoted him, while at the same time telling them to GO FUCK THEMSELVES.
May you rest in peace, dear soul - you will be missed.
Fuck, I'll miss your groovy shit, George. You gave us all a good laugh and plenty to think about while skewering the assholes.
George was among the best of court jesters -- which we continue to need so, so much.
Comedians like George are the smart social commentators -- politicians and the ruling classes are the unfunny idiots who make for the richest of comedian material because they pursue absurd madness taking themselves and it all too seriously. George knew this and used this wisdom to the max.
I heard him say -- that as a child, he figured that the whole our insane society and its commerce was built around preventing people from attaining the core of what they yearned -- the oneness of everything. Isn't that the truth? And wasn't he one smart guy!!!
The AP just says a NY radio station...
What it leaves out is that the radio was progressive WBAI of Pacifica fame...
By the way George, I too still am trying to figure out what the hell "pre-board" means in an airport.
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last for ever: I was wrong.
I miss you, George.
George,
Thanks for the humor and truth. You indeed will be missed. Rest in peace, my friend. And my deepest sympathies to the Carlin family.
Regards,
Dan
Why this George and not the other? I hope Mr Carlin is enjoying those 13 virgins and a few lines..He can still be spotted on youtube.
George Carlin- THE American Bard. He spoke truth of power, about power, and to power.
His voice will be sadly missed, and I am willing to bet he will be seen as a great Prophet of the coming times.
Rest easy, George.
And knock 'em dead!
First Richard Pryor and now George Carlin… The world is not as funny without having these two men of comedic genius around to point out the absurdities of daily life. I met George a couple of years ago in the capacity of my work and we talked as if old friends although he had never seen me before. I cherish the memory and will miss him along with Richard. I think it didn't get much funnier than those two in their prime.
First, my best wishes to George and those who cared about him. He was a treasure.
Note the AP's attempt even in the headlines to pretend like he was something 'other'. George was not a 'cultural' hero, but a 'countercultural' hero according the AP. Like with anything else, 'culture' is what the corporate media says it is.
Note also the emphasis on his very old material. If you go look on You Tube you can see some much more recent stuff that's still pointing out the insanities of today's world. But, all the AP can do is acknowledge that maybe George had some good points 30 years ago. Note: Listen to the one on Education. I think if you search on Education and George Carlin you'll find it.
One of his more recent clips up on You Tube has a great line right at the end ...
"That's why they call it the American Dream .... because you have to be sleeping to believe it"
Godspeed, George Carlin. He saw all this sh*t going on now and wasn't afraid to remark on it just as he wasn't afraid of saying those 7 forbidden words decades ago.
I had the pleasure of seeing him at a small quaint restaurant in West LA a couple years ago. Listening at a nearby table, he was his same old self but it was heartbreaking to see the difficulty he was having walking when he left. I could tell he was suffering greatly in that body.
You had a good run, George. We'll miss you.
A few years ago, there were some very anti-environmentalist, right-wing crackpot diatribes falsely attributed to him that made the usual internet rounds. It's telling, and I suppose a backhanded compliment to him, that his name and a ham fisted attempt to imitate his style was used to spread that garbage.
A while ago, a commenter here on CD posted a link to You Tube, an angry and very funny Carlin harangue that in a few minutes nailed the history of this country in the last 40 years. So now he's gone. And George Wanker Bush and Dick Cheney are still alive.
Wonder where he is now?
We'll see ___ soon enough.
"Scientists have discovered that saliva causes cancer, but only when swallowed in small portions over a long period of time." GC
What a mind! So long Hippy Dippy Weatherman.
Fuck is right......A comic genius who put politics in a truthful and humorous light as it should be! Life is just one big fucking joke! Don't forget to laugh!
Love & Light to the Carlin Family!!!
peace!
This George is a real hero - to all those who work for a living and have a free spirit.
He was not bent over on purpose on his last HBO special on purpose, but He was so Fucking Funny.
I want a T shirt with George's face on one side and the career stats mentioned here on the other. It should look like a Rock Band Tour T-shirt.
And I am buying his books and putting them on the office shelf this weekend.
If someone knows of such a tshirt please post.
Condolences to all those who needed George.
Love
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George, if there is a god/goddess, you are making him/her/it laugh their ass off. You will be missed. Social Commentary my ass; you were a damned prophet, George. Not in the sense that you predicted things but that your 'comedy' call us to action. My heartfelt condolences to your family and many blessings upon your memory. May you live forever, George Carlin!
"The only good thing ever to come out of religion was the music."
-- Brain Droppings
.....This one of George C.'s really helped me to understand during..strange..times..
'...A LINE OF COCAIN MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN...FIRST THING A NEW MAN WANTS? ANOTHER LINE OF COCAIN!...'
R.I.P George...I hope some good people sent you on your way with everything you'll "need"(Ahem!...)..make em laugh wherever you go...maybe it'll help us back here in this squalid reality..carry on in the Invisible World..the final show...Edge City...the Mobius Strip..
Take it easy George...