@@bobyale6159 Things were really tight going in to the 60's ....George and others who came before him , risked fines or jail -sentences with stuff we later took for granted ........ They kept pushing the envelope and things loosened up a bit ...... Of course Some have to keep taking things to extremes beyond all reason ...... Why ? ...Because they can ..... No penalties ...... Most , if not All , of " The 7 Words " are now being said with regularity on ....television ..... , if not just in the movies ..... George { and those who came before } were the Real pioneers ... They , risked jail & or heavy fines , to present their material , unlike the pussy lightweights that came after ..... George not only Broke that ground .... He Paved it .....
@@karljacob1986 To make claims that you are like George Carlin takes from you both because you aren't. You may share SOME values as George Carlin MAY share but don't dumb him down or another. He has sides that are deeper than the skimmed surface that reality has made a portrait of. Just as all creative types only give a glimpse as to who they are. Though others try to appropriate them and lay claim to their being through snippets of media in the passage of time.
When my mom said I am not allowed to do something because she simply was angry for no reason and needed a scapegoat, I always asked why and she always said "Because I said so!". Get angry immediately when someone is saying that to me even now.
I'm so used to the super-cranky old Carlin that I am always amazed when I see the young Carlin, especially his 1970s incarnation. He's always such a revelation of comedy and storytelling brilliance.
The way his routine flows is seamless and a like a natural ramble chat, so many comedians these days sound like they've rehearsed their gags too much, not natural sounding. George was a class act
You can't just listen to his comedy, half the show is the faces he makes and the acting out of his material. Carlin was an amazing guy and very in tune with the world. We lost a great man when he passed away (if you wanna use that soft language). At least his comedy (and cynicism in some cases) live on in our hearts
I honestly prefer George's old standups like this one, because later on in his career he focues on politics, and other things that require some knowledge of american society at the time. This stuff, however, is pretty much timeless. It doesn't matter if you're American or Swedish, grew up in 1970s or 2000s, you still can relate.
Cliff Riley wow, you just may be the most pretentious, stuck up and condescending prick i've seen in these comment sections, and on a george carlin video that's a high bar, congrats
let's tawk about politics. politics typically means to seek and attain and maintain political power Within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns, educational outreach, or protest actions i.e. PETA? you don't like politics? you said? Are we talkin' about politics, or your right to be stoopid, which George debunks, funningly?
It's so strange hearing his voice like this. I'm more familiar with his older works, so I'm used to a scruffy, almost growl-like voice. It's so hard to get used to this soft-spoken side! Haha And his material is definitely more tame than later on, but still awesome regardless!
@@HariSeldon913 Yeah in 90s they kind of did more creative liberties and creative minds. 70s and before that was really really much more censor heavy to some degree. Even if movies in 70s could be really good. "but usually only reserved for adult audience and even then got heavily criticized by concerned parents : P"
I have been a carlin fan since the 70s. He and I were raised in the same manner by strict, overbearing parents. I find His humor incredible! Funniest man I ever heard. We developed the exact philosophies!
George Carlin and Richard Pryor....The 2 most insightful and legendary comics I will ever have had the pleasure to have followed throughout their careers...RIP to both of them. The tears of laughter I have spilled watching these two giants could fill a swimming pool...If there was a Mt Rushmore for comedians, you know George and Richard would be front and center...
I'm glad to see that all the videos that I encoded and posted years ago ( that got my account shut down when George died) are back on TH-cam. -meestermole
George's comedy reflected on the times, just like music reflects the times. He became more cynical over the years as the world became more complex, govenments became more greedy and he recognized all the bullshit religion and politicians dished out to society. He unleashed his diatribe on everyone he felt was either a burden to society or how normal everyday folks were getting screwed by the establishment as he called it. He was one of our greatest comedians ever and always gave us the truth.
My Mom's thing was always "we're going to lose our house!". If one of us (there were nine) was in potential danger of an injury, the doctor bills were going to make us lose our house. If we didn't treat the neighbors property with utmost respect (I'm talking about the same toys that my friends beat the hell out of), they were going to sue us and we'd lose the house. If I gave alcohol to my six months younger best friend while they were still technically under age, and then they drove and crashed, we were liable and going to lose our house! *For the record, my "bartending" consisted of a batch of Roy Rogers, man that Grenadine gets you messed up!
George was probably one of the most prepared comedians. I remember him once saying that he writes his bits down and studies them and re-works them sometimes for months before presenting them. You can clearly see here that he was either improvising this, or this was a new bit he had not worked through. It's filled with a lot of padding and awkward phrasing, and most not funny or just wasn't delivered properly. He also seems to be stretching to find the next thing to say, which was rare for George in public appearances, unless he did it for effect, but for that, he was never awkward when performing that effect in his shows. Here he seems very awkward. But George's simple awkwardness is typically a bombed performance for most other comedians. But as for his lack of preparation for this bit, some might say this was the result of his drug use being at its peak here, but I don't know. George was the master. He went beyond being just a comedian. He was somewhat of a prophet at times. He saw things for the future based on the present goings-on and knew it would only get worse. He may not have much hope for the future, based on many of his latter-day rantings, but he was never wrong. I believe his words will live on for many generations to come. And yet, even as a cranky and curmudgeonly old man, he was still funny, which is an oxymoron. And George LOVED oxymorons. So that might have been his plan. And if that's so, then he was a true definition of a pure genius.
I think it was the type of setting he was in, this looked liked a cable tv program so he had to be more pc? I dunno, but this was definitely not his kind of scene to work in
I love Carlin all the way. He got more cynical, philosophical and talked about other stuff later on, which i love alot, but his earlier performances were great too
This feels strange. I’ve been binging this man all evening, but all the clips I’ve seen of him has been of his newest shows meaning he was A LOT older than he is here 😂
His material got different. He always centered his act around observational humor, but later on in life he started pointing out everybody's BS and acted really pissed off at times. That's part of why he stayed so relevant for so long. Always evolving.
I personally like his observational acts much better than the 'pissed' 'pointing everybody's BS' parts later on. The latter often seem forced and in my eyes makes him much less sympathetic.
Just saw this for the first time... How true!! My dad (you'd think I'd remember him for other things...): "Don't poke your eye out with that!" (... and it's many variables) "Get out of the mud!" (Never mind that it could be powder dry beach sand...)
My go to if not music. 2021 july 10th as this whole world is upside down my life is comedy music no news no killing just George Rest in peace. May we all be united back together soon. Ooooooox
Thank you very much. For the "go right through" part, I'm ok now. I just cannot convince myself on the last word. I don't hear me or people. I hear a disyllabic word starting with m.
I know people are saying that Carlin was different when he was young, but remember, this guy was arrested FOUR YEAR BEFORE this, for the "7 words you can't say on television" bit. This is a TV show. Carlin is known, but he still has a job here. He's trying to make it on TV. There has to be some more light heartedness in his act. Once he started touring on his own, doing comedy, he could finally say everything he always wanted to, that TV wouldn't allow. Hence the bit he was arrested for.
His style of comedy really changed over the years. It's almost hard to recognize him here compared to his later specials, but he was always brilliant.
Wyatt Button He was conforming his style (material) to his type of audience. This was national tv, if this had been cable tv special...oh boy...
He did such a great crotchety old guy when he was young...
that when he actually got old he became the funniest crotchety old guy ever.
If you think this is a trip check out hia even earlier work when he was clean cut and telling dad jokes.
ummmm cocaine
@@bobyale6159 Things were really tight going in to the 60's ....George and others who came before him , risked fines or jail -sentences with stuff we later took for granted ........ They kept pushing the envelope and things loosened up a bit ...... Of course Some have to keep taking things to extremes beyond all reason ...... Why ? ...Because they can ..... No penalties ...... Most , if not All , of " The 7 Words " are now being said with regularity on ....television ..... , if not just in the movies ..... George { and those who came before } were the Real pioneers ... They , risked jail & or heavy fines , to present their material , unlike the pussy lightweights that came after ..... George not only Broke that ground .... He Paved it .....
My least favorate rule growing up was "Don't speak unless spoken to".
I never spoke to my parents until I graduated, they never talked to me.
DAMHAHHhahu!!
i felt all the madness that this comment could possibly carry
There's a Rodney Dangerfield joke in there somewhere.
No Quarter I hope somebody listened then and listens now.
BorrieBeats it’s right there. Not in there somewhere, it’s on the surface.
His earlier material is funnier but his older stuff is much more enlightening
lol
@@HOTD108_ nice username
I think the opposite. He got much funnier as he got older.
What do you mean earlier vs older?
I disagree. He got funnier and thought of more mindblowing things that make you laugh because it’s silly that you never thought of them before.
George Carlin Rules? Well duh of course he does.
I see what you did there! ;D
right on
good observation 10!
I read that in his voice hahaha
Yeah he does!
Carlin was one of a kind.
Luckily.
Oop not really. Gotta watch out for Joe Pesci and Louis CK
Werewolf Lycan One of a kind oh yes
@@karljacob1986 To make claims that you are like George Carlin takes from you both because you aren't. You may share SOME values as George Carlin MAY share but don't dumb him down or another. He has sides that are deeper than the skimmed surface that reality has made a portrait of. Just as all creative types only give a glimpse as to who they are. Though others try to appropriate them and lay claim to their being through snippets of media in the passage of time.
They'll yell at you for talking back, then yell at you for ignoring them.
Goat Boat Ironic...
"Where is your sister? Don't talk with your mouth full! ANSWER ME!"
*G.B.* ...Said James to Henry.
I never understood the difference between talking back and replying. Always got in trouble for “talking back” right after I was asked a question.
Or yelling at you from the other side of the house and getting mad that you didn't hear them
"Because I said so!"
...."First sign of a dumb rule...."
I'm using this ;)
It is the hallmark of a dumb rule. A sensible rule can be explained.
Caboose ...Bickered Bill and Ben, the tank engine twins.
When my mom said I am not allowed to do something because she simply was angry for no reason and needed a scapegoat, I always asked why and she always said "Because I said so!". Get angry immediately when someone is saying that to me even now.
Caboose better be ready for a smack
Bradley Cotton Brb
Brddieey
This guy could always get me to giggle like a 5-year old kid
Amen :D
I'm so used to the super-cranky old Carlin that I am always amazed when I see the young Carlin, especially his 1970s incarnation. He's always such a revelation of comedy and storytelling brilliance.
1:55 he could be even a great singer....now thats amazing
There's a couple of songs by him on youtube. Can't remember the names though
well, he did say he got kicked out of the choir, so I guess he learned it there.
watch his even older stuff when he was wearing a suit, he got some serious talent there
There's a vid of him playing piano and singing Cherry Pie!
He recorded a song called "Don't Cry" under the name "The Castaways ".
♫ "I'm standin' at the table during dinner and I'm singing and it isn't even covered by your ruuuuuuuuule." ♫
"Sit down, you!!' That was your middle name..."You".
This little song is a stroke of genius
You know the rules and sooo do I!
@@angelofiron4366 “NOOOOOooooo…..”
*dies*
Going straight from old carlin videos to young carlin videos is a mindfuck. It's like my mind can't catch up with my eyes.
The way his routine flows is seamless and a like a natural ramble chat, so many comedians these days sound like they've rehearsed their gags too much, not natural sounding. George was a class act
You can't just listen to his comedy, half the show is the faces he makes and the acting out of his material. Carlin was an amazing guy and very in tune with the world. We lost a great man when he passed away (if you wanna use that soft language). At least his comedy (and cynicism in some cases) live on in our hearts
I honestly prefer George's old standups like this one, because later on in his career he focues on politics, and other things that require some knowledge of american society at the time. This stuff, however, is pretty much timeless. It doesn't matter if you're American or Swedish, grew up in 1970s or 2000s, you still can relate.
Damian did you ever wonder why he took this direction? I know why but you don't. Oh well you still have time to learn....
Cliff Riley wow, you just may be the most pretentious, stuck up and condescending prick i've seen in these comment sections, and on a george carlin video that's a high bar, congrats
Damian Skrok well is the change of times. He is amazing how he analyzes human behavior
let's tawk about politics. politics typically means to seek and attain and maintain political power Within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns, educational outreach, or protest actions i.e. PETA? you don't like politics? you said?
Are we talkin' about politics, or your right to be stoopid, which George debunks, funningly?
@@MegaSlowburner Fuck off you pretentious twat
When life gave you shit, you give some back and he just did and did it brilliantly when he gets old. America was blessed to have him around
Yep
He was handsome.
and you are cute :)
HAHAHAHAHA
Now you're a person whose got their priorities straight.
*he is
@@davequinn9744 HE IS
It's so strange hearing his voice like this. I'm more familiar with his older works, so I'm used to a scruffy, almost growl-like voice. It's so hard to get used to this soft-spoken side! Haha
And his material is definitely more tame than later on, but still awesome regardless!
Coconut Tree he got edgier as time went on
@@ZHike360 Not to mention this wasn't HBO. If he tried to do the 7 words on commercial TV he'd be cut off before he got to 'piss'.
@@ZHike360 Edgy Carlin was when he was the absolute best! But he is cool!
@@HariSeldon913 Yeah in 90s they kind of did more creative liberties and creative minds. 70s and before that was really really much more censor heavy to some degree. Even if movies in 70s could be really good. "but usually only reserved for adult audience and even then got heavily criticized by concerned parents : P"
I have been a carlin fan since the 70s. He and I were raised in the same manner by strict, overbearing parents. I find His humor incredible! Funniest man I ever heard. We developed the exact philosophies!
George Carlin was probably an incredible lover, my God. His use of language was so powerful, I can only imagine he awakened butterflies in many.
George , you only got wiser the longer you stayed on earth .. of course plants helped. I miss you "out there" .
He's screaming up at us.
He is greatly missed...a true legend..
@@thecpmr6276 I got that one 😂
I sense that this young fella will have a tremendous career.
George Carlin and Richard Pryor....The 2 most insightful and legendary comics I will ever have had the pleasure to have followed throughout their careers...RIP to both of them. The tears of laughter I have spilled watching these two giants could fill a swimming pool...If there was a Mt Rushmore for comedians, you know George and Richard would be front and center...
Wow, this is from the Tony Orlando and Dawn show. George was always classic when he popped up on TV back then.
wow brings lots of good memories. I miss him
I was born in the year while legend was still kicking ass...
Hallelujah.
RIP sir
Listening in December 2019. Week to x mas... God bless the happy soul
*you just wait until your father comes home...
"Oh, great that dude never comes home"
What a character👌 love this man
If George carlin isn't God or Jesus then I think he's the holy grail
bloody true artist, we miss you, Sir George...
He was the one and only true preacher! 😂❤❤❤
George was pure genius.
I'm glad to see that all the videos that I encoded and posted years ago ( that got my account shut down when George died) are back on TH-cam. -meestermole
George's comedy reflected on the times, just like music reflects the times. He became more cynical over the years as the world became more complex, govenments became more greedy and he recognized all the bullshit religion and politicians dished out to society. He unleashed his diatribe on everyone he felt was either a burden to society or how normal everyday folks were getting screwed by the establishment as he called it. He was one of our greatest comedians ever and always gave us the truth.
His humor has been innovative...fresh and in sign of the times...he's the best
Legend. So funny.
true
Love the voices and mannerisms.
My Mom's thing was always "we're going to lose our house!". If one of us (there were nine) was in potential danger of an injury, the doctor bills were going to make us lose our house. If we didn't treat the neighbors property with utmost respect (I'm talking about the same toys that my friends beat the hell out of), they were going to sue us and we'd lose the house. If I gave alcohol to my six months younger best friend while they were still technically under age, and then they drove and crashed, we were liable and going to lose our house!
*For the record, my "bartending" consisted of a batch of Roy Rogers, man that Grenadine gets you messed up!
that's certainly an american thing haha
"time for george"? hey, that's my favorite time of day!
George was probably one of the most prepared comedians. I remember him once saying that he writes his bits down and studies them and re-works them sometimes for months before presenting them. You can clearly see here that he was either improvising this, or this was a new bit he had not worked through. It's filled with a lot of padding and awkward phrasing, and most not funny or just wasn't delivered properly. He also seems to be stretching to find the next thing to say, which was rare for George in public appearances, unless he did it for effect, but for that, he was never awkward when performing that effect in his shows. Here he seems very awkward. But George's simple awkwardness is typically a bombed performance for most other comedians. But as for his lack of preparation for this bit, some might say this was the result of his drug use being at its peak here, but I don't know.
George was the master. He went beyond being just a comedian. He was somewhat of a prophet at times. He saw things for the future based on the present goings-on and knew it would only get worse. He may not have much hope for the future, based on many of his latter-day rantings, but he was never wrong. I believe his words will live on for many generations to come. And yet, even as a cranky and curmudgeonly old man, he was still funny, which is an oxymoron. And George LOVED oxymorons. So that might have been his plan. And if that's so, then he was a true definition of a pure genius.
I think it was the type of setting he was in, this looked liked a cable tv program so he had to be more pc? I dunno, but this was definitely not his kind of scene to work in
It was a network variety show(CBS, I think).
George was hilarious! He will live on in hundreds of videos on TH-cam and we will get to enjoy him. Though he is sadly missed😞
it’s really funny how long he’s been in the main stage for so long lol, a legend
His voice is like butter.
Blessings from the UK xxxx
no one has ever aged as fast as george.....look at him just 10 years later...looks like a totally different man.
Stanley13 yeah he sure does. He sounds completely different too.
A lot of drugs
3:41 - "Put that stick away! Put that stick down! You wanna put somebody's eye out?!" 😂
Oh god, could you imagine having to raise George Carlin!
Id let him raise me
I love Carlin all the way. He got more cynical, philosophical and talked about other stuff later on, which i love alot, but his earlier performances were great too
RIP Freddie Prinze and George Carlin. Overdue condolences to the families for your loss😏(
He was here, just a minute ago..
How i miss you, George. You are down there, now, smiling up at us!
I couldn’t imagine George without that beard. He rocked that pretty well over the years
I heard him in an interview saying he kept it because he didn't like being forced to shave every day.
@@albundy6008 That's half the reason I have a beard. My skin does not respond well to shaving.
Nobody comes close to how clever this guy was. I miss him.
The Hippie Dippy Weatherman rules.
Early days of George still so Calm. As he grows old his materials becoming more into aggression
The show was The Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour.
Thanks been looking for this comment.
What a mouthful
I’m starting to wish I was born about 10 years ago. Then I’d get to enjoy him while he was still live.
I thought a lot of the things he said when I was little! Glad to see he felt the same way!
This feels strange. I’ve been binging this man all evening, but all the clips I’ve seen of him has been of his newest shows meaning he was A LOT older than he is here 😂
omg his singing voice was great
george carlin can do every type of comedy man
every era of his is different
How many times do I have to tell you ? 6 LOL
I thought you were looking for information?
Why 6?
@@mariuscorobca3253
Why not 7 8 or 9
I once did this to my father except I said 7
Gabor Mate said you only say it once. More times you are a bad parent.
It’s easy to forget how mellow Carlin was in the 1970s. I’m so used to the old, grouchy Carlin.
He got WAY better as he got older.
This is tv. You have to edit yourself.
his delivery got better. it was flawless later in his life
His material got different. He always centered his act around observational humor, but later on in life he started pointing out everybody's BS and acted really pissed off at times. That's part of why he stayed so relevant for so long. Always evolving.
I personally like his observational acts much better than the 'pissed' 'pointing everybody's BS' parts later on. The latter often seem forced and in my eyes makes him much less sympathetic.
Those pissed off acts got him applause. His observational acts got laughs.
Just saw this for the first time...
How true!!
My dad (you'd think I'd remember him for other things...):
"Don't poke your eye out with that!" (... and it's many variables)
"Get out of the mud!" (Never mind that it could be powder dry beach sand...)
It’s always time for George!
ha'vnt cried at my keyboard in a long long time.....
1:30 I love how his older voice comes out hard right there
Ninety four times George! RIP, come back soon!
God even back in 1976 George was hilarious XD
I love his facial expressions :))
He is so good!!!!
Whoa, he was so young when he was young.
What a beautiful beautiful man!
I nearly broke my neck!
My go to if not music. 2021 july 10th as this whole world is upside down my life is comedy music no news no killing just George Rest in peace. May we all be united back together soon. Ooooooox
And now adays, parents tell their kids to get out of their rooms.
There's all types of good shit in rooms, parents wonder why we stay in there all the time
Boomer spotted
Took them some time to figure it out.
Yeah, and they're all a bunch of huge fat asses.
It's time for George. I feel like any and all time, is a time for George.
Love his early stuff.
That was great...George was great from the 70s on, and maybe even before that, but I haven't seen much of his 60s material.
My favourite one is the one speaking about time makes my day ..
Wasn’t “angry” yet, still very, very funny.
George Carlin is like wine,he gets better with age
Most fun of young george Caril is the old george Carlin that was the best version.
Thx for the video bro
Sustained belly laughs again, George I miss you. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
George Carlin can really sing
I miss him so much
I enjoyed his delivery i n the seventies the best.
It's always time for george!
Master of delivery.
Thank you very much. For the "go right through" part, I'm ok now. I just cannot convince myself on the last word. I don't hear me or people. I hear a disyllabic word starting with m.
@Hirnlego999 Thank you for sharing your opinion, I really enjoyed those clips thank-you for highlighting them.
I loved the old skit about smoking weed & flying..."U can get OFF, then get ON...or, u can get ON, then get OFF!" lol
That's some good insight man...
Somethings never change
Wow, he was very good looking when he was younger!
the whole story about the rules is 100%. 100% me at childhood
I know people are saying that Carlin was different when he was young, but remember, this guy was arrested FOUR YEAR BEFORE this, for the "7 words you can't say on television" bit.
This is a TV show. Carlin is known, but he still has a job here. He's trying to make it on TV. There has to be some more light heartedness in his act.
Once he started touring on his own, doing comedy, he could finally say everything he always wanted to, that TV wouldn't allow. Hence the bit he was arrested for.
For me it was always "Stop (whatever I was doing) before you crack/bust your head open"
i like george in the 70's better then when he got older
In this funny clip I saw some facial expressions reminding me of Bryan Cranston😊!