Interesting note about the stage: Carlin's material was considered obscene in the 1970s and he was arrested several times when going off stage so whenever possible he would use a setup like this so the cops couldn't sneak up on him and he had a better way to escape if they come for him. Some times he would send his manager backstage to throw the cops off while he booked it to his car for a getaway. At least once, loyal fans formed a shield around him to get him out of the side door unseen. The fact that nearly, if not all of these words have made it to television now so that we don't even consider it today is testament to the impact that Carlin had on society as a whole.
The setup to the 7 words you can’t say bit was missing from this video. It started right at the payoff, the punch line, and continues through the next joke. One of the best part of the missing setup is the long list of words that refer to the words you can’t say, and like a lot of his list deliveries, it flows like poetry. I recommend you find another video that includes the whole joke setup.
Love to see a new generation discover George Carlin. I'm OLD, so I remember George when he first started out. I grew up with him and miss his insight. The things he talked about that are still relevant today, he said THIRTY years ago. He was WAAAY ahead of his time. He is still considered one of the top 3 comedians of all time, with Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce. Lenny and George were arrested many times for their "obscene" language. He did an interview with Jon Stewart that detailed how he wrote his material and worked. His concerts sold out all over until he died. He was my guru. Check out the remastered version of "Mudbone-Littlefeets" by Pryor. The BEST version has audio but no video but it's more than worth a listen. Video version not nearly as good. Red album cover (11:49). I was high the first time I heard it in 1974 and CRIED from the laughter.
Love George Carlin! On July 21, 1972 George Carlin was arrested in Milwaukee, Wisconsin after his concert and charged with violating the state's obscenity laws after performing his controversial routine, "seven words you can never say on television,"! His case went all the way to The Supreme Court! They ruled he was exercising his first amendment rights and from then on comedians/artists could use profanity for there show! The radio station that actually played this was WBAI.... the FCC had fined them for playing it! But when George won his case with the Supreme Court there charges/fines were dropped! The obscenity laws changed and our society was changed by George Carlin!!! RIP George Carlin 2008!
PSA... we chose this video to react to because, for one, the title stated “FULL” for the video. Second, it was the longest video we found for the bit. Keep in mind we’ve never seen it before. So if we see a video that says FULL and is the longest, it’s a pretty good assumption that it’s the correct video. Thank you for your support!
People put things in the title like"Full Video" just to trick you into watching their video. Just read the comments, people will call them out if they have an edited or shortened video. There is a longer, better quality video out there
I wouldn't go by the title of the video but the time of it. There are many Carlin monologues that blend together seamlessly. This one may not have the beginning but includes the latter half that many on YT cut out. Carlin was also one that adapted his bits as time went on. This one changed about five different times on five of his albums.
No worries! The longer version is better, but this was still awesome = ). It's easy for us who know all about him to criticize, but I think this was a great reaction, and a good intro to Carlin. He got a lot more political later, but still kept the silliness. So hard to pick a recommendation for a next one. Modern Man is basically a song/rap, and awesome. Saving the Planet is one of my personal favorites. Or The Death Penalty, Sanctity of Life, Things We Have in Common. The Hippie Dippy Weatherman is another classic from around the same time as this one, and it's pure silliness and wordplay. Really, almost any Carlin clip is worth watching, although I like his later stuff the most. Thanks for another great video = )
Yeah- find the original longer version, as it’s out there. Like Carlin says here, without the first part set up, this bit, “just falls apart....it isn’t going anywhere.”
Not Only That, But This Skit Started A Censorship-Based Milestone Case That Made It All The Way To The Supreme Court. Carlin Laughed Over The Fact That Said Case Made It All The Way Into History Textbooks--Setting Precedent For Courts Everywhere.
This was performed at Celebrity Theater (The Round) which opened in 1963 Phoenix, AZ. The stage was a revolving one although I don't know how often it is used that way. They also do music concerts there as well as Boxing and more. No seat is more than 70 feet from the stage. Pretty cool place. This concert was in 1977 I believe and his first of 14 HBO Specials by Carlin.
Wow this brings back so many memories. I accidentally stumbled onto one of the vinyl records my father owned called _Occupation: Foole_ . And yes the final E on foole was intentional by Carlin and not a mistake by the printing company. I remember listening to that album, both sides. The very last segment was his _7 Dirty Words_ routine. Needless to say I was a fan from that point on...at like 12 yrs old. I don't regret it at all.
Lotta people saying this was the wrong video.... so yea there are 2 different clips from this show that float around the tubes. Everyone with a reaction channel picks the other one with the longer buildup. I for one am glad you guys chose this clip, it was a nice change of perspective and hopefully those who are going on and on about it being the "wrong video" will stop. Your Carlin reactions are fantastic, I love seeing a whole new generation discover this guy. It usually doesn't take people long to realize that he's not really a comedian by the strongest definition of the word, but more of a philosophical performance artist who.. happens to be funny AF. You mentioned the round stage, which, yea... isn't done a whole lot anymore.. little backstory on that particular stage he was on: This show was filmed in 1978 when Carlin was 41 years old, at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix. Its one of the best venues to see shows (I live in Phoenix). There's not a bad seat in the place, and get this: that stage rotates! Not so much a thrill for a comedian per se, since they tend to wander around anyway, but if you're seeing a band.. everyone in the place will at some point be face to face with the artist, while the stage slowly turns throughout the performance. I am so thankful that I was able to see Carlin live during his last tour, about a year before he died, in that same round Phoenix theater. He exuded an energy that no one can replicate.. he made us laugh and he made us think! You guys are fun to watch, keep up the good times!
He got started in the 60s as a pretty funny but routine stand up, gradually got more controversial, when I was younger I had all his albums and I could recite his routines to my classmates to get laughs. Saw him live in the 70s I almost got sick from laughing so hard. If you want the best he's done check out baseball football. Well it's my best there's no dirty words but it's funny as anything.
Check out the follow up that he did to this bit five years later called A incomplete list of impolite words. It’s from 1982 or 1983 I believe. Love your guys channel.
Part of what made this one of his greatest bits is how flawlessly he said it all. He delivered every word with laser precision. Never a stutter, never a mess up, never a mispronunciation, never a hesitation, nothing.
The full, original version if this joke is absolutely hilarious, and George Carlin at his very best. But the video you watched removed a few minutes of it, which very much dilutes the impact of the part you just watched. I love watching your reactions to George though, he was a true genius of comedy, and my all time favourite stand-up.
There’s so many George Carlin bits that you should react to. Modern man, losing things (the version that’s part of his HBO special Playing With Your Head) people who oughta be killed, time, sports, baseball vs football, proud to be an American/god bless America, taking off your hat, things we say when people die, keeping people alert, driving, and interview with Jesus. Those are just some of the many George Carlin bits that you should react to.
You HAVE to see the WHOLE bit guys! The lead up to this part was funny as hell and set this part up! I'm bummed on this, guys... :( Here's the original off of his 'Class Clown' album: ua-cam.com/video/8dCIKqkIg1w/v-deo.html or the full bit you just watched (they're a little different as he improved the bits all the time) ua-cam.com/video/vbZhpf3sQxQ/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Another comedian with great delivery (not political as Carlin though) is the British Micheal McIntyre. You should react to the dentist routine, it's the pinnacle of good comedy delivery...
this video seems to have the first half still defiantly worth a watch(cant seem to find one with the full skit) George Carlin - 7 Words You Can't Say On TV ua-cam.com/video/kyBH5oNQOS0/v-deo.html id also suggest this one of his George Carlin on soft language ua-cam.com/video/o25I2fzFGoY/v-deo.html
As I've said before, Louis CK is one of the next generation of counter-culture standup that's carried the George Carlin torch. As such, Louie's 2nd last special (Oh My God) was done in the round, 360 amphitheater style, just like this one!
I would like to see you guys # React to Christopher Titus: On The Word Retard or Bonfire hes a realy funny comedian who doesn't have much of a youtube presence which is a real shame.
I agree! Christopher Titus is tragically under represented in youtube reactions. The Attack Dog Incident or Pedophile Crucifixions are other great Christopher Titus bits.
In reference to his "knockers" comment? If you other two like to laugh and have never watched Young Frankenstein? You're missing a good one! (Teri Garr was HOT!) "What knockers!": ua-cam.com/video/LB_aegewceU/v-deo.html
Hi! Please make Your 1-st time react to the Russian Official M/V - "Leningrad - i_$uss" (over 27 million views on UA-cam) This video has a lot of allusions, gags and hints. Be sure to click on the English translation subtitles. Thank you in advance! Good luck!
Interesting note about the stage: Carlin's material was considered obscene in the 1970s and he was arrested several times when going off stage so whenever possible he would use a setup like this so the cops couldn't sneak up on him and he had a better way to escape if they come for him. Some times he would send his manager backstage to throw the cops off while he booked it to his car for a getaway. At least once, loyal fans formed a shield around him to get him out of the side door unseen. The fact that nearly, if not all of these words have made it to television now so that we don't even consider it today is testament to the impact that Carlin had on society as a whole.
Don't forget that the Supreme Court made a ruling on this exact set.
@@xiphos8219 And as Carlin said, with a hint of pride, he became a footnote in America's judiciary.
Dude, you miss all first part and that's is the best.
Yep. Totally incomplete.
@@Axeman517 granted, but a lot of the clips you find don't have the latter part. It is hard to find the complete bit I'm sure.
Bruce Bromley yes, but without the preamble that’s missing here, the bit is missing the whole set-up that leads to the climax.
@@brom00 It's not the latter part, it's the beginning that's missing. Like TOTALLY missing.
@R Palominos- i know right he started the video in the middle
You guys did the short video. You missed possibly 5 minutes of build up
Not the first time they somehow come up with a shortened version of a video to react to.
@@Klojum saying that i can't seem to find a video with the full skit only ones that have it split in half
In fairness, I haven't seen any clips of the WHOLE bit before. Only time I saw the whole thing was when I watched the actual special
I was about to say the same thing
The setup to the 7 words you can’t say bit was missing from this video. It started right at the payoff, the punch line, and continues through the next joke.
One of the best part of the missing setup is the long list of words that refer to the words you can’t say, and like a lot of his list deliveries, it flows like poetry. I recommend you find another video that includes the whole joke setup.
Love to see a new generation discover George Carlin. I'm OLD, so I remember George when he first started out. I grew up with him and miss his insight. The things he talked about that are still relevant today, he said THIRTY years ago. He was WAAAY ahead of his time. He is still considered one of the top 3 comedians of all time, with Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce. Lenny and George were arrested many times for their "obscene" language. He did an interview with Jon Stewart that detailed how he wrote his material and worked. His concerts sold out all over until he died. He was my guru. Check out the remastered version of "Mudbone-Littlefeets" by Pryor. The BEST version has audio but no video but it's more than worth a listen. Video version not nearly as good. Red album cover (11:49). I was high the first time I heard it in 1974 and CRIED from the laughter.
Love George Carlin! On July 21, 1972 George Carlin was arrested in Milwaukee, Wisconsin after his concert and charged with violating the state's obscenity laws after performing his controversial routine, "seven words you can never say on television,"! His case went all the way to The Supreme Court! They ruled he was exercising his first amendment rights and from then on comedians/artists could use profanity for there show! The radio station that actually played this was WBAI.... the FCC had fined them for playing it! But when George won his case with the Supreme Court there charges/fines were dropped! The obscenity laws changed and our society was changed by George Carlin!!! RIP George Carlin 2008!
PSA... we chose this video to react to because, for one, the title stated “FULL” for the video. Second, it was the longest video we found for the bit. Keep in mind we’ve never seen it before. So if we see a video that says FULL and is the longest, it’s a pretty good assumption that it’s the correct video. Thank you for your support!
People put things in the title like"Full Video" just to trick you into watching their video. Just read the comments, people will call them out if they have an edited or shortened video. There is a longer, better quality video out there
@@michaelwhite6740 Yep clickbait
Check out Dan Cummins “Vegas, Acid & Enya” such a great story!
I wouldn't go by the title of the video but the time of it. There are many Carlin monologues that blend together seamlessly. This one may not have the beginning but includes the latter half that many on YT cut out. Carlin was also one that adapted his bits as time went on. This one changed about five different times on five of his albums.
No worries! The longer version is better, but this was still awesome = ). It's easy for us who know all about him to criticize, but I think this was a great reaction, and a good intro to Carlin.
He got a lot more political later, but still kept the silliness. So hard to pick a recommendation for a next one. Modern Man is basically a song/rap, and awesome. Saving the Planet is one of my personal favorites. Or The Death Penalty, Sanctity of Life, Things We Have in Common. The Hippie Dippy Weatherman is another classic from around the same time as this one, and it's pure silliness and wordplay.
Really, almost any Carlin clip is worth watching, although I like his later stuff the most. Thanks for another great video = )
Yeah- find the original longer version, as it’s out there.
Like Carlin says here, without the first part set up, this bit, “just falls apart....it isn’t going anywhere.”
Check out Robin Williams talking about golf. Robin Williams, another legend.
check out robin williams talking about anything lol
@@lunasongbird9586 golf has to be the most iconic for me personally.
No one needs to hear comedy about golf, even if it's from Robin Williams.
George was actually arrested as soon as he left the stage at this show.
Not Only That, But This Skit Started A Censorship-Based Milestone Case That Made It All The Way To The Supreme Court. Carlin Laughed Over The Fact That Said Case Made It All The Way Into History Textbooks--Setting Precedent For Courts Everywhere.
George was so ahead of his time, it's just ridiculous. I wish he was still around, his stand-up was, and still is, unparalleled.
He wasn’t arrested at this show, it was at the Summerfest Milwaukee 1972.
@@seasickvikingwhy did you capitalize every word In your sentence?
This was performed at Celebrity Theater (The Round) which opened in 1963 Phoenix, AZ. The stage was a revolving one although I don't know how often it is used that way. They also do music concerts there as well as Boxing and more. No seat is more than 70 feet from the stage. Pretty cool place. This concert was in 1977 I believe and his first of 14 HBO Specials by Carlin.
AND THAT GUYS IS HIS VERY 1ST HBO STANDUP AT USC, BACK IN 77 LOLOL :) R.I.P. OH GREAT GEORGE :(
He was actually arrested for this bit. Great reaction guys. 🤘🏻❤️🔥
It's actually a two-part bit, this is the second part. There's another 5-7 minutes before that.
Wow this brings back so many memories. I accidentally stumbled onto one of the vinyl records my father owned called _Occupation: Foole_ . And yes the final E on foole was intentional by Carlin and not a mistake by the printing company. I remember listening to that album, both sides. The very last segment was his _7 Dirty Words_ routine. Needless to say I was a fan from that point on...at like 12 yrs old. I don't regret it at all.
Lotta people saying this was the wrong video.... so yea there are 2 different clips from this show that float around the tubes. Everyone with a reaction channel picks the other one with the longer buildup. I for one am glad you guys chose this clip, it was a nice change of perspective and hopefully those who are going on and on about it being the "wrong video" will stop. Your Carlin reactions are fantastic, I love seeing a whole new generation discover this guy. It usually doesn't take people long to realize that he's not really a comedian by the strongest definition of the word, but more of a philosophical performance artist who.. happens to be funny AF. You mentioned the round stage, which, yea... isn't done a whole lot anymore.. little backstory on that particular stage he was on: This show was filmed in 1978 when Carlin was 41 years old, at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix. Its one of the best venues to see shows (I live in Phoenix). There's not a bad seat in the place, and get this: that stage rotates! Not so much a thrill for a comedian per se, since they tend to wander around anyway, but if you're seeing a band.. everyone in the place will at some point be face to face with the artist, while the stage slowly turns throughout the performance. I am so thankful that I was able to see Carlin live during his last tour, about a year before he died, in that same round Phoenix theater. He exuded an energy that no one can replicate.. he made us laugh and he made us think! You guys are fun to watch, keep up the good times!
George Carlin had a master level in the use of facial expressions. He was so good.
Young Frankenstein was one of my favorite movies growing up.
That scene with the bookcase is one of my favorites
@@williamswiniuch7527 "Put ...... the .... candle ......... BACK!"
SoloGuitar1000 😂😂😂😂
Put the candle back. Lol
Keep 'em comin'! Love Carlin's skits and jokes. Good reactions guys.
He got started in the 60s as a pretty funny but routine stand up, gradually got more controversial, when I was younger I had all his albums and I could recite his routines to my classmates to get laughs. Saw him live in the 70s I almost got sick from laughing so hard. If you want the best he's done check out baseball football. Well it's my best there's no dirty words but it's funny as anything.
This routine was the subject of a Supreme Court case.
More George Carlin please. You guys are doing a great job 😎
Check out the follow up that he did to this bit five years later called A incomplete list of impolite words. It’s from 1982 or 1983 I believe. Love your guys channel.
Part of what made this one of his greatest bits is how flawlessly he said it all. He delivered every word with laser precision. Never a stutter, never a mess up, never a mispronunciation, never a hesitation, nothing.
"He's a rapper on the side"
You should watch George Carlin - Modern Man
Just a fan of the way you guys have grown your appreciation for him. Looking forward to more!
5k comin quick eh?👍
The full, original version if this joke is absolutely hilarious, and George Carlin at his very best. But the video you watched removed a few minutes of it, which very much dilutes the impact of the part you just watched. I love watching your reactions to George though, he was a true genius of comedy, and my all time favourite stand-up.
Even better this list is actually in the Supreme Court case law.
Now they can say Fart and Turd on Disney Sit-Coms!
Next reaction...the first half of this video!
There’s so many George Carlin bits that you should react to. Modern man, losing things (the version that’s part of his HBO special Playing With Your Head) people who oughta be killed, time, sports, baseball vs football, proud to be an American/god bless America, taking off your hat, things we say when people die, keeping people alert, driving, and interview with Jesus.
Those are just some of the many George Carlin bits that you should react to.
You should really listen to his original bit from his Class Clown album to hear the origins of the list. It's a classic.
🤣 MORE GEORGE CARLIN!!!! I love your guys' reactions. 👌
You HAVE to see the WHOLE bit guys! The lead up to this part was funny as hell and set this part up! I'm bummed on this, guys... :( Here's the original off of his 'Class Clown' album: ua-cam.com/video/8dCIKqkIg1w/v-deo.html or the full bit you just watched (they're a little different as he improved the bits all the time) ua-cam.com/video/vbZhpf3sQxQ/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Carlin's power was his mastery of the English language.
Another comedian with great delivery (not political as Carlin though) is the British Micheal McIntyre. You should react to the dentist routine, it's the pinnacle of good comedy delivery...
Perfect sign on a door... "If you need to get my attention, knock softly, but knock firmly. I like soft, firm knockers."
this video seems to have the first half still defiantly worth a watch(cant seem to find one with the full skit)
George Carlin - 7 Words You Can't Say On TV
ua-cam.com/video/kyBH5oNQOS0/v-deo.html
id also suggest this one of his
George Carlin on soft language
ua-cam.com/video/o25I2fzFGoY/v-deo.html
Bill Hicks (R.I.P.), "It's Just A Ride"
He keeps going he talks about replacing the word kill to fuc# it's pretty good.
You guys need to check out Billy Connolly. One of the best comedy storytellers ever. Watch the old lady on a bus story.
As I've said before, Louis CK is one of the next generation of counter-culture standup that's carried the George Carlin torch.
As such, Louie's 2nd last special (Oh My God) was done in the round, 360 amphitheater style, just like this one!
Ehhhhh, I'm pretty sure he actually took up Bill Cosby's torch. Or...drink, if you want to be precise.
Instantly demonetized! 🤣
My favorite version is Filthy Words on the album Occupation Foole. He has to stop in the middle because he wins a fuckin Grammy.
Airports and flying. Its long. Its good
It's a near hit!
@@jimmyjohansson5672 They might tell you that your flight has been delayed due to change in equipment --- BROKEN PLANE!!!!!
Guys have u reacted to George Carlin modern man?? U should !!lol and btw u missed the buildup to this .. good reaction anyway 😁
You guys are great! I'd like to see you react to "List of People Who Ought To Be Killed" by Carlin.
I think you might like it.
This video starts like halfway through the bit.
Carlin looks like singer Joe Cocker here.
I hate the first comments . Am not first 😑 lol anyway gonna watch right away!!😍
First time I've seen this cut up
You can also try George Carlin - Time. It's a bit from the same show like this one.
I think you guys would enjoy the comedy of Ron White, "Tater Salad" is a good one
I would like to see you guys # React to Christopher Titus: On The Word Retard or Bonfire hes a realy funny comedian who doesn't have much of a youtube presence which is a real shame.
I agree! Christopher Titus is tragically under represented in youtube reactions. The Attack Dog Incident or Pedophile Crucifixions are other great Christopher Titus bits.
Started in the middle of the whole thing?
You guys need to see Lewis Black's comedy stuff
Kevin Heart (although I didn't think it was very good) did a special in a box stage similar to that one. I think it's his latest special.
You guys don;t get the Johnny Carson reference seems like
I really recommend George Carlin - Dogs. The full bit would be this one ua-cam.com/video/6kOI1ghdWnY/v-deo.html
bummer you didn't put the first clip with the second clip and watch the whole thing
Wrong video guys
Bill Burr - Why been aren’t sensitive
No point watching half a video
Hi guys. How are you all doing? I love you my friends.
oof. you guys need to do some more research before you pick your videos. you skipped all of the story build up that made the joke hit harder.
You guys didn't watch the full bit
In reference to his "knockers" comment? If you other two like to laugh and have never watched Young Frankenstein? You're missing a good one! (Teri Garr was HOT!)
"What knockers!":
ua-cam.com/video/LB_aegewceU/v-deo.html
Time and where's the blue food are part of this same special
Yeah, you only got the back end of that one.
I'm waiting for someone to react to Patton Oswalt .
Could you react to Theo Von: me and Darryl Strawberry or anything Theo Von he's a good comedian and i think you'd enjoy him :)
Please check Out George Carlin - On Cultural issues
Pretty sure this was the special that got him arrested because he said all the words he wasn't supposed to. I could be wrong, someone fact check me.
no this wasn't the one, he got arrested at a summer festival in 1972 in Milwaukee, but for the same bit.
PATRICE O'NEAL
Wrong part of the video, dudes.
Check this one out! Louis C.K. - Of Course, But Maybe ua-cam.com/video/XLGzFQg_1xc/v-deo.html
Guy on the right looks like Hitler youth...
6:35 see reddit.com/r/gonwilder
You minnies missed the best part of the monologue.
Damn, wrong clip! :(
This is totally fk'd up, you missed the buildup.
Missed the first part srt up
Hi!
Please make Your 1-st time react to the Russian Official M/V - "Leningrad - i_$uss" (over 27 million views on UA-cam)
This video has a lot of allusions, gags and hints. Be sure to click on the English translation subtitles.
Thank you in advance! Good luck!