Ja, this ist what many Americans think, but that minority of Conspiracy Theory Americans are commonly a specific demographic born in das past 3 decades only. :-) Das majority consider Carlin's most often exaggerated comedy exactly what it was... Satirical appeasement to console das "Phobia Disorders of Conspiracy"...Not relevant representation of true American society, nor their common culture-wide practices. His fictional satire was quite funny irony, und he ist missed much. I have both of his full show HBO Specials "Jammin' in New York & Back in Town [New York]" recorded on older VHS tapes...I consider them classic. :-) But he much exaggerated most every topic he spoke about in his comedy routines. This act of over-stating, misleading, und misinforming (intentional or ignorance) much differs from das intended, established, defined, meaning of any past or present Philosophy. I can possibly consider him once a Satiric Urban Muse?...But NOT a Philosopher of any discipline. :-) His conclusions may have occasionally been Liberal Socialistic beliefs, but they were never Liberal Art, Doctrine, or "Proper Unbiased Research Method" worthy of Journal Article. Isn't it impressive enough that he ist remembered a legendary American comedian who entertained millions with his sarcastic witticism? :-) Have a fun day. Stay safe in your Haus from COVID if ya feel need, und help others if ya can. Auf Wiedersehen aus Wiesbaden :-)
Dave was the only one not laughing the entire time. I thought this entire standup set was perfectly comedic with philosophical tones. But, if coming up with ways to execute someone is "philosophical" then I'm fuckin Socrates.
He is actually being critical of the death penalty. The blood is already on our hands. All we're talking about. Is a matter of degree. ( quote / end quote )
@@AlejoConejo-vb8ln I am aware. That key is not working. Can't afford new laptop for one nonfunctional, nonessential, key. ( at least for now ) Thanks for the tip. LOL
Prosecutors use their position as a stepping stone into politics.. they will lie and withhold evidence for a win.. they always want the win. Over 200 people have been released from death row.. and in all cases the prisacuters fought to keep them there even though they KNEW they were wrong.... simple math tells us we MUST have executed several innocent people if dna has proven 200 false convictions.. that alone should be enough to end the death penalty
George was all about pointing out the hypocrisy of human nature. And about antiestablishment and the illusions of freedom and control. He was way ahead of his time and could see truth through the BS. A one of a kind article.
carlin was amazing, but he was never _ahead_ of his time. some people are just _behind_ . it didn't take most of society until the millennium to understand that the death penalty is abhorrent and senseless.
It's a legal thing. There have been instances where a person survives the drugs during the Lethal Injection, if the prisoner then suffers and dies from infection (because no alcohol was used) the family of the prisoner would have a damn good lawsuit against the State. The State would be absolutely screwed.
Love the reaction, guys. George has had a huge impact on my life, and my ways of thinking. He was truly a genius and a master wordsmith. Two others you should see are his bit on education, and his piece about saving the planet will really make you THINK. If fact, many of us here in the states refer to him as ‘the thinking man’s comic.’ Cheers, guys!
I thought that as well but came to the realisation that he would not have been tolerated much longer by "the owners", who would have had him cancelled in the same way that the putrid Australian purveyors of pure bullshit, cancelled Barry Humphries (RIP) in his persona as Dame Edna Everidge. His wide popularity made no difference to those douche-bags. But . . . times are a--changin'.
Carlin has reinvented his comedy from the 60's, wearing a suit and tie, all clean, to the 70's... 7 words you can't say on TV, Vietnam, Ali.. etc. It's totally evolved through the years.
He reached the point, as many great comedians do, that he didn't necessarily need a humorous twist. He would still hit you with a punchline, but he was just saying so many truthful things in very funny ways that truth and his comedy were hand-in-hand (though you may not have agreed with his politics/opinions).
Carlin's goal was to draw a line that wasn't meant to be crossed and then bring you across it with him anyway while you laughed your ass off the entire time. He always pulled it was off and always left you something to think about at the same time.
George was a very intelligent man and used topical comedy. Like ALL comedy is based on. I'll bet he had more knowledge of History, and the Bible, and Government than the three of you together.
When you do skits in the middle of a set you miss why he's going on the rant he's taking. He was making a point of people saying the sanctity of life is important when it comes to abortions but in the same breath are for the death penalty.
This style of Carlin’s you’re talking about is exactly what you’re watching. It always has been this way. Earlier in his career he was much less edgy, no less original and funny, but not so edgy. I saw him live in 1975, and he was a friggen hoot! The seven words you can’t say on TV, was the prime bit, among many, but even today, the seven words bit is a crackup! He was 100% original in all his comedy, and if you hear him from 75’ today, you’d laugh just as much! A brilliant comic and social commentary like NO ONE else. RIP George, thanks for the laughter!!! Wanna know what the 7 words are?...or at least were in 1975? Lemme know, I’ll tell ya!
Carlin figured it out. Everything that pissed him off, others would just rant about but he made it a comedy routine. That way people laughed but they listened. So he could get this stuff off his chest, get people thinking and make them laugh all at once. He’s a legend.
Carlin's shtick was really about language. He loved words. The way they sounded and what they meant. So his favorite jokes were really about making you think about the alternative meaning behind the language we use to talk about commonplace things. If you really want to get a sense of his thing, look up some of the material from "Occupation: Foole" and "Toledo Window Box". In particular, his bits about fairy tales, and the extended version of his infamous "7 words you can't say."
Carlin once said, "I'm a comedian my job is to think up goofy shit, or to point out things you already know but forgot to laugh at the first time." "Baseball vs (American) Football" & "Airlines" are not political. On the more political side of the scale "Soft Language" and "Our Similarities" "Save the Planet".
One of my favorite lines of his is "I'm an equal opportunity offender, I offend everyone." He said things about the gay community on stage however off stage he supported LGBTQ rights. Of all of the comedians in the world he is my favorite. I too seen him in person. I glad all of these videos exist so those who have never seen him can experience him. One of you mentioned beheadings in Saudi Arabia when George Carlin was speaking about beheadings and said nothing about the 136 crucifixions in 2019. In 2015 they sentence a teenager to be crucified for speaking out about the government of Saudi Arabia. Rev George
i could be wrong but actually at the end of that the "twist" you guys were thinkin was gonna happen, was he told/showed the audience how easy it was to "rile" them/a large group of people up to agree with/do some messed up things/punishments,and in the end think its okay to do (at thir respective points in time the punishments were factually done.be the person "guilty" or even "suspected"). like in history the punishments used were done as a collective, like the beheading, or burning at the stake(witch trials) or cruxificions, and such. and that they/followers/sheeple can be lead to do/agree with some really messed up things if the *pitch* was good enough/wouldnt make them as an individual seem fked up, or cruel. (extremely sure that was the next bit of this, before the video was stopped.i saw it quite a few times years ago,but seems hard to find the rest of it not clipped off at the same place you guys stopped it)
The twist was the ludicrous nature of capital punishment, meaning if we have a death penalty does it really matter how we kill someone. If a society finds the death penalty a suitable solution then all morality is thrown out the window so don’t get squeamish about the method.
New Jersey around 2000. That's when and where I saw him live too. You may have heard me because I was obnoxious, like I was at a Rush concert. I remember that from the beginning of the show, there was a lone police officer standing in front of the stage facing the audience just watching, all stoic like a statue. Then after about 30 minutes, he walked away. Some of us in the audience theorized that he was there because of some received or perceived threat we hadn't heard about. It was also notable that some of what George was saying at the time was really harsh comical criticism of law enforcement. Good times.
There was a documentary about beheadings in Saudi Arabia. They had a public beheading in the parking lot of their equivalent of Tescos. They just pulled the van up, chop-chop, a little bit of clean-up and they drove off. I was surprised, to say the least.
Bill Burr and Carlin are great. If you like them you should check out comedian Lewis Black. He did a stand up show on Broadway, its called "Black on Broadway", from 2003-2004. Same sarcastic anger about everything.
George Carlin was the master of modern social critique (not known very well in the UK but one of the all time greats) - absoluate genius & by all acount a lovely man - it's such a shame he isn't around today - I would've loved to see his views on all the shit that has gone down over the last 12 months......R.I.P George.
It would be interesting if you could listen to some of his early albums... He's tackled pretty much every topic... but he reserves his sharpest criticism for religious and political hypocrisy... Absolutely brilliant mind.
Carlin was never afraid to go a little low brow but one the most thoughtful and intelligent comedians the United States has produced! BTW, he quit school, I believe after the ninth grade.
Yall need to watch the documentary that Judd Apatow just made about him it's incredible how long George was crushing it and he changed his whole style and oil and comedic identity like 3 time until the end when he could finally be himself
George Carlin is an atheist. Everyone (except the young) in the US knows this. It is part of comedy rule that if it offends don't watch/listen to it. The US welcomes freedom of religion (or no religion) as long as it doesn't harm the country or its citizens. Many Christians will still watch him because he has a right to not be a Christian by order of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and because he's funny, LoL.
I used to watch him on hbo in the 70's and 80's . He did one on time that is sooo funny and it's not as nasty as others he does . I saw him around 2002 in person , funny but so much cussing and no limits on anything .
You're absolutely right there always has a little bit of Truth to his comedy and most times comedy is based on things that are true. So when all is said and done his comedy is a little cerebral he makes you think about what he is saying and how it relates to the real world his comedy makes you think and say WOW I never thought about that.
He is a legend, if you know a bit about him. A no bullshit intellectual, with amazing understanding of this fucked up world, he was few centuries ahead of "our" time
You should check out Orbit Culture. I suggest Open Eye or Nensha. Nensha is trilogy of songs, all three have videos and tell a story. Nensha, Rebirth, and The Shadowing. The band is so talented, and have inspirations of some of the greatest bands out there.
Can I suggest a couple of off the beaten path music reactions: Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey (one of the best modern country artists) and Lara Fabian - Je Suis Malade (live) (Belgian singer who gets referred to as a better version of Celine Dion)
Hi. Great reaction and discussion. Have you reviewed Richard Pryor? He did several films with comedian Gene Wilder. One of them was set in prison. Please review his penitentiary bit.
Carlin's early career contained a lot of drug humor as well as poking fun at society in the form of media like TV and Radio (Carlin worked in radio before going into comedy "Full Time"). He can be easily categorized by decade (60's up to his last show) to compare styles but not as a serious classification as his topics pretty much hit every topic. He was once cancelled in Vegas after one show for a single curse word, but that experience led to his research into the "Seven dirty words you can't use on TV or Radio" series that he constantly updated throughout the 70s
Look up lenny Bruce. He would take the word f^%$. You could use that word in anger f u. Frustration Aw f. In passion i want to f u. Then he switched the word to a different act. So you love your mother and you call her on the phone. Instead of saying i love you. He goes ma f u. Cause in passion for som one fu is a sifn of love an passion.
Carlin sculpted the second half of his career on the hypocrisy of society, and would tackle just about every subject.
I prefer his routine about climate change. It was perfect and right on.
spot on - exactly right
Carlin. Legend.
@@jesseterrell9354 actually he said later on he regretted it, because it sent the wrong message...but sure
Since the 70s he became less of a comedian and more a comedic philosopher.
"If you're going to tell people the truth, you had better make them laugh or they will kill you."
- Oscar Wilde
George is often referred to as a “standup philosopher”
Ja, this ist what many Americans think, but that minority of Conspiracy Theory
Americans are commonly a specific demographic born in das past 3 decades only. :-)
Das majority consider Carlin's most often exaggerated comedy exactly what it was... Satirical appeasement to console das "Phobia Disorders of Conspiracy"...Not
relevant representation of true American society, nor their common culture-wide
practices.
His fictional satire was quite funny irony, und he ist missed much. I have both of his
full show HBO Specials "Jammin' in New York & Back in Town [New York]" recorded
on older VHS tapes...I consider them classic. :-)
But he much exaggerated most every topic he spoke about in his comedy routines.
This act of over-stating, misleading, und misinforming (intentional or ignorance)
much differs from das intended, established, defined, meaning of any past or present
Philosophy.
I can possibly consider him once a Satiric Urban Muse?...But NOT a Philosopher
of any discipline. :-)
His conclusions may have occasionally been Liberal Socialistic beliefs, but they
were never Liberal Art, Doctrine, or "Proper Unbiased Research Method" worthy of
Journal Article.
Isn't it impressive enough that he ist remembered a legendary American comedian
who entertained millions with his sarcastic witticism? :-)
Have a fun day. Stay safe in your Haus from COVID if ya feel need,
und help others if ya can.
Auf Wiedersehen aus Wiesbaden :-)
Dave was the only one not laughing the entire time. I thought this entire standup set was perfectly comedic with philosophical tones. But, if coming up with ways to execute someone is "philosophical" then I'm fuckin Socrates.
a philosophedian?
He is actually being critical of the death penalty. The blood is already on our hands. All we're talking about. Is a matter of degree. ( quote / end quote )
I don't think you know how quoting works... But yeah, you're right!
Btw quotes are these: " "
@@AlejoConejo-vb8ln I am aware. That key is not working. Can't afford new laptop for one nonfunctional, nonessential, key. ( at least for now ) Thanks for the tip. LOL
@@KelliViti Lol I feel you
Prosecutors use their position as a stepping stone into politics.. they will lie and withhold evidence for a win.. they always want the win. Over 200 people have been released from death row.. and in all cases the prisacuters fought to keep them there even though they KNEW they were wrong.... simple math tells us we MUST have executed several innocent people if dna has proven 200 false convictions.. that alone should be enough to end the death penalty
It was definitely tongue in cheek. Carlin was a clever man
George was all about pointing out the hypocrisy of human nature. And about antiestablishment and the illusions of freedom and control. He was way ahead of his time and could see truth through the BS. A one of a kind article.
"The American Dream" is also an incredible routine
Carlin was way ahead of his time. He knew what was up. He never cut any slack. In his last years he was more of a philosopher
exactly his comedy is more of a political / social satire - the office guy on the left doesn't seem to get that
He was often referred to as a “standup philosopher”
carlin was amazing, but he was never _ahead_ of his time. some people are just _behind_ . it didn't take most of society until the millennium to understand that the death penalty is abhorrent and senseless.
George Carlin: The Philosopher Comedian
Aw, it didn't include the absurdity of applying an alcohol swab before a lethal injection.
Wouldn't want an infection before you die. 🤣
That probably hadn't been happening yet, back then.
@@ΒΞΔΝ wouldn't want them to go to hell and be sick! Always laughed at that part
That was the segment with the germs and how paranoid people are about them
It's a legal thing. There have been instances where a person survives the drugs during the Lethal Injection, if the prisoner then suffers and dies from infection (because no alcohol was used) the family of the prisoner would have a damn good lawsuit against the State. The State would be absolutely screwed.
You should check out No Rights by Carlin. It's one of his last specials before he died and it's so timely right now.
You see, the owners of this country know the truth. It's called the American dream. Cause ya have to be asleep to believe it.
lot of love for you George....shame he's not alive today
The last one -- "It's Bad for Ya"
Love the reaction, guys. George has had a huge impact on my life, and my ways of thinking. He was truly a genius and a master wordsmith. Two others you should see are his bit on education, and his piece about saving the planet will really make you THINK. If fact, many of us here in the states refer to him as ‘the thinking man’s comic.’ Cheers, guys!
Have loved George from the first time I heard him at the beginning of the 1970s.
Toes-first; the "Good-bye" of the boiled will amuse.
Awesome. Glad to see more Carlin here, he's a legend. I recommend "You Have No Rights" by him next!
George Carlin - You Have No Rights
OMG I miss George, he could have made the last 4 years so much easier to get through.
Or the next four years. Let's be honest he would've hated Biden also.
@@silverado7253 I don't think hate is the right word. I think George would have made me laugh no matter who was/is in the White House.
I thought that as well but came to the realisation that he would not have been tolerated much longer by "the owners", who would have had him cancelled in the same way that the putrid Australian purveyors of pure bullshit, cancelled Barry Humphries (RIP) in his persona as Dame Edna Everidge. His wide popularity made no difference to those douche-bags. But . . . times are a--changin'.
This is from his best period. At that time he was the best there ever was. Miss you George.
Notice how he never laughs. Cause he's telling the truth.
great comment sir:)
Because he's not funny. Notice the audience isn't laughing either? Not really. They're applauding and cheering... not funny.
@@MsDarby64 and you’re irrelevant to the world that no one will even care to know who you are 🤣
Hotel overlooking public beheadings? I'd be too scared to put my head out the window to watch.
You guys are great! Thanks for the reactions, please keep 'em coming! 🇺🇸💙🇬🇧
Carlin has reinvented his comedy from the 60's, wearing a suit and tie, all clean, to the 70's... 7 words you can't say on TV, Vietnam, Ali.. etc. It's totally evolved through the years.
"Seven Dirty Words" is another good one...
This is the second upload I've watched from 3 and I gotta say, you guys are alright :)
He reached the point, as many great comedians do, that he didn't necessarily need a humorous twist. He would still hit you with a punchline, but he was just saying so many truthful things in very funny ways that truth and his comedy were hand-in-hand (though you may not have agreed with his politics/opinions).
Check out his "Plane Safety Lecture".
Carlin's goal was to draw a line that wasn't meant to be crossed and then bring you across it with him anyway while you laughed your ass off the entire time. He always pulled it was off and always left you something to think about at the same time.
He was showing how insane the concept of the death penalty is.
You guys really do crack me up.
Love your channel
He was arrested after many routines in the 70's fought the obsenity laws to them Supreme Court won and then went no holds barred in his routines
George was a very intelligent man and used topical comedy. Like ALL comedy is based on. I'll bet he had more knowledge of History, and the Bible, and Government than the three of you together.
When you do skits in the middle of a set you miss why he's going on the rant he's taking. He was making a point of people saying the sanctity of life is important when it comes to abortions but in the same breath are for the death penalty.
This style of Carlin’s you’re talking about is exactly what you’re watching. It always has been this way. Earlier in his career he was much less edgy, no less original and funny, but not so edgy. I saw him live in 1975, and he was a friggen hoot! The seven words you can’t say on TV, was the prime bit, among many, but even today, the seven words bit is a crackup! He was 100% original in all his comedy, and if you hear him from 75’ today, you’d laugh just as much! A brilliant comic and social commentary like NO ONE else. RIP George, thanks for the laughter!!!
Wanna know what the 7 words are?...or at least were in 1975? Lemme know, I’ll tell ya!
Carlin figured it out. Everything that pissed him off, others would just rant about but he made it a comedy routine. That way people laughed but they listened. So he could get this stuff off his chest, get people thinking and make them laugh all at once. He’s a legend.
The blood is already on our hands. Now, we just talking about a matter of degree!
Morbid, yet hilarious!
Carlin's shtick was really about language. He loved words. The way they sounded and what they meant. So his favorite jokes were really about making you think about the alternative meaning behind the language we use to talk about commonplace things. If you really want to get a sense of his thing, look up some of the material from "Occupation: Foole" and "Toledo Window Box". In particular, his bits about fairy tales, and the extended version of his infamous "7 words you can't say."
@3:27 is that a "Fuck, yeah!" or a "Fuck you!" from someone in the audience?
It's loud as shit, so whatever it is ...they meant it.
When was the last Public beheading done?? It was done in France in 1977!!!
I grew up with Carlin. He is an influence for everyone after him. Chapelle. Burr. Ron White. Bless them all! I could have made a list a mile long.
Carlin once said, "I'm a comedian my job is to think up goofy shit, or to point out things you already know but forgot to laugh at the first time." "Baseball vs (American) Football" & "Airlines" are not political. On the more political side of the scale "Soft Language" and "Our Similarities" "Save the Planet".
George Carlin is what people call counter culture comedy. He tested the limits of what was acceptable over the years.
Check " you have no rights " it's good one.
BEST COMEDIAN EVER!!
One of my favorite lines of his is "I'm an equal opportunity offender, I offend everyone." He said things about the gay community on stage however off stage he supported LGBTQ rights. Of all of the comedians in the world he is my favorite. I too seen him in person. I glad all of these videos exist so those who have never seen him can experience him.
One of you mentioned beheadings in Saudi Arabia when George Carlin was speaking about beheadings and said nothing about the 136 crucifixions in 2019. In 2015 they sentence a teenager to be crucified for speaking out about the government of Saudi Arabia.
Rev George
i could be wrong but actually at the end of that the "twist" you guys were thinkin was gonna happen, was he told/showed the audience how easy it was to "rile" them/a large group of people up to agree with/do some messed up things/punishments,and in the end think its okay to do (at thir respective points in time the punishments were factually done.be the person "guilty" or even "suspected"). like in history the punishments used were done as a collective, like the beheading, or burning at the stake(witch trials) or cruxificions, and such. and that they/followers/sheeple can be lead to do/agree with some really messed up things if the *pitch* was good enough/wouldnt make them as an individual seem fked up, or cruel. (extremely sure that was the next bit of this, before the video was stopped.i saw it quite a few times years ago,but seems hard to find the rest of it not clipped off at the same place you guys stopped it)
Subbed for more George. Joe Bless!
Best new reaction channel
This was filmed well before the creation of ISIS for the record, notice he mentions jumping off the world trade center
yeah this was 1990's I think - bit of a stupid comment from that guy I don't think he gets George
Throwing them off
The twist was the ludicrous nature of capital punishment, meaning if we have a death penalty does it really matter how we kill someone. If a society finds the death penalty a suitable solution then all morality is thrown out the window so don’t get squeamish about the method.
Try Carlin's "7 words you cant say on TV".
Absolutely!!
New Jersey around 2000. That's when and where I saw him live too. You may have heard me because I was obnoxious, like I was at a Rush concert.
I remember that from the beginning of the show, there was a lone police officer standing in front of the stage facing the audience just watching, all stoic like a statue. Then after about 30 minutes, he walked away. Some of us in the audience theorized that he was there because of some received or perceived threat we hadn't heard about. It was also notable that some of what George was saying at the time was really harsh comical criticism of law enforcement.
Good times.
Just realized Dave looks exactly like the guy in the drunken lullabies video by flogging molly
Whats The geedis 😂😂😂😂 I’ve just watched it 😂😂 skateboard too. Love that 👏🏼👏🏼
@@officeblokedaz gotta have Dave react to that song!
There was a documentary about beheadings in Saudi Arabia. They had a public beheading in the parking lot of their equivalent of Tescos. They just pulled the van up, chop-chop, a little bit of clean-up and they drove off. I was surprised, to say the least.
What a great comedian!
Bill Burr and Carlin are great. If you like them you should check out comedian Lewis Black. He did a stand up show on Broadway, its called "Black on Broadway", from 2003-2004. Same sarcastic anger about everything.
Classic....
He is LEGENDARYYYYY
Hits bit on Environmentalism is so good. And yeah he is sort of the grandfather of cultural and political comedy.
I love him so sad he passed away
George Carlin was the master of modern social critique (not known very well in the UK but one of the all time greats) - absoluate genius & by all acount a lovely man - it's such a shame he isn't around today - I would've loved to see his views on all the shit that has gone down over the last 12 months......R.I.P George.
although he'd say I'm fucking dead not resting - probably
It would be interesting if you could listen to some of his early albums... He's tackled pretty much every topic... but he reserves his sharpest criticism for religious and political hypocrisy... Absolutely brilliant mind.
How do I send you a pound? A pound of what? I just bought a 5 lb box of drywall screws, can I send those? 😂
That will do nicely! Thanks 😂
I’m a Texan and really enjoy your reactions to our comedians. Great job. Check out Ron White Tater Salad
By the way, he’s a Texan as well, from Dallas
You have to react to George Carlin : germs, immune system. It fits the narrative for what’s going on in the world 100%
Actually he is against capital punishment. He always takes a topic and does this...reverse logic. I always thought he liked to twist to get a point.
Funny thing, Carlin was the American narrator of Thomas The Tank Engine.
Carlin was never afraid to go a little low brow but one the most thoughtful and intelligent comedians the United States has produced! BTW, he quit school, I believe after the ninth grade.
it's crazy when you remember he did stuff for thomas the tank engine
You should react to Tech N9ne -Worldwide Choppers
I suggest the lyric video
Yall need to watch the documentary that Judd Apatow just made about him it's incredible how long George was crushing it and he changed his whole style and oil and comedic identity like 3 time until the end when he could finally be himself
More people need to react to this!
George Carlin is an atheist. Everyone (except the young) in the US knows this. It is part of comedy rule that if it offends don't watch/listen to it. The US welcomes freedom of religion (or no religion) as long as it doesn't harm the country or its citizens. Many Christians will still watch him because he has a right to not be a Christian by order of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and because he's funny, LoL.
I used to watch him on hbo in the 70's and 80's . He did one on time that is sooo funny and it's not as nasty as others he does . I saw him around 2002 in person , funny but so much cussing and no limits on anything .
When did Ben Stokes start reacting to TH-cam videos? 😂😂
9:50 - He probably did. He just didn't have government funding.
Carlin's style is rapid fire remarks on society. Can't take him seriously but under it all was some sincere commentary.
Patreon?!!? O M G !!!!! I am going to donate 1 trillion dollars! I am totally serious. This channel is that good.
I’m glad he’s not around now, it would be sickening to watch him take the knee
Brilliant....pointing out the absurdity of the death penalty.
Entertaining and appeasing the masses with sports is not a new concept. That's what the Roman Coliseum functioned as.
George Carlin, like many great comedians, just wanted to make people think after they were done laughing
You got my subscription with the Carlin reactions. Keep them coming. He's a truth teller like no other. Check out, "You Have No Rights"
Check out Hello and Goodbye or Have a Nice Day from George, both are classic Carlin.
Wow, you guys haven't reacted to his 10 commandments bit, have you? Its so good and smart :)
You're absolutely right there always has a little bit of Truth to his comedy and most times comedy is based on things that are true.
So when all is said and done his comedy is a little cerebral he makes you think about what he is saying and how it relates to the real world his comedy makes you think and say WOW I never thought about that.
He is a legend, if you know a bit about him. A no bullshit intellectual, with amazing understanding of this fucked up world, he was few centuries ahead of "our" time
This is why he still the GOAT.
This is the best anti death penalty but ever lol he’s just holding a mirror up to everyone that believes in it
You should check out Orbit Culture. I suggest Open Eye or Nensha. Nensha is trilogy of songs, all three have videos and tell a story. Nensha, Rebirth, and The Shadowing. The band is so talented, and have inspirations of some of the greatest bands out there.
Pentatonix sound of silence and hallelujah and amazing grace
British Columbia, District of Columbia, Prince William Sound, English language.....
Still connected....
Ayyyy Strand Theatre in Lakewood?sending love from Belmar NJ
Pat Reilly yes Pat!! 😂👍🏻
Belmar was our closest beach. I was in Howell NJ. Is it Paul’s tavern in belmar? Trying to recall some places I’d go.
@@officeblokedaz Paul’s Tavern still there in Lake Como! Missing the NJ pork roll egg and cheeses?
Think of George Carlin as Bill Burr's uncle. Can't believe you haven't done more of him.
George Carlin is a political comic
Can I suggest a couple of off the beaten path music reactions: Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey (one of the best modern country artists) and Lara Fabian - Je Suis Malade (live) (Belgian singer who gets referred to as a better version of Celine Dion)
He’s your token New Yorker. He’s got a classic NY Irish American accent akin to that of Archie Bunker.
Hi. Great reaction and discussion. Have you reviewed Richard Pryor? He did several films with comedian Gene Wilder. One of them was set in prison. Please review his penitentiary bit.
You might want to take a look at Robin Williams take on religion as well
I'm ALL for the death penalty!!!!!
Especially politicians
Carlin's early career contained a lot of drug humor as well as poking fun at society in the form of media like TV and Radio (Carlin worked in radio before going into comedy "Full Time"). He can be easily categorized by decade (60's up to his last show) to compare styles but not as a serious classification as his topics pretty much hit every topic. He was once cancelled in Vegas after one show for a single curse word, but that experience led to his research into the "Seven dirty words you can't use on TV or Radio" series that he constantly updated throughout the 70s
Look up lenny Bruce. He would take the word f^%$. You could use that word in anger f u. Frustration Aw f. In passion i want to f u. Then he switched the word to a different act. So you love your mother and you call her on the phone. Instead of saying i love you. He goes ma f u. Cause in passion for som one fu is a sifn of love an passion.
he is being hyperbolic to point out the idea of revenge in the legal system