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George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and author. Regarded as one of the most important and influential comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of counterculture comedians".
Carlin performs a new version of "Death and Dying" than the one from On the Road and the final part of the routine is a rendition of the "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" sketch (first performed on Class Clown). The routine is expanded from the Occupation: Foole performance. He adds a physical comedy portion in the beginning with ...
The late George Carlin is widely regarded as one of the best comedians of all time. And this week, the entertainer—who died in 2008—got an unexpected turn in the public eye with an hour-long ...
A recording of the first performance of the routine from June 2001 is also included as a bonus track, under its original title of "I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die". [7] Portions of this routine were later reused for "Coast-to-Coast Emergency", the closing bit from Carlin's 2005 special Life Is Worth Losing. [6]
George Carlin. An AI-generated hour-long comedy special called George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead was just released, over 15 years after comedian George Carlin's death in 2008, and his daughter is ...
Carlin at Carnegie is George Carlin's third special to be seen on HBO, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, released in 1983. Most of the material comes from A Place for My Stuff, his ninth album released earlier that same year. Unlike the first two, this special was edited down to an hour and routines from the same show like "A ...
Judd Apatow is teaming up with HBO on a two-part documentary about the late George Carlin, who starred in numerous comedy specials and appeared on the “Tonight Show” more than 130 times.
A Place for My Stuff is American comedian George Carlin's ninth album. Unlike his previous albums, which consisted entirely of stand-up performance, A Place for My Stuff contains a number of studio-recorded tracks, typically poking fun at the format and candor of community radio, commercials and television.