I actually met him at a book signing (I have his signature) only a couple months after I saw him live. He was SUPER nice, very laid back and took the time to have a short conversation with everyone who came in, talking about the story behind the book, etc.
You know I have seen all of his HBO Comedy Specials, many of his talk show interviews, as well as standup on late night such as Carson, read the 3 books he has authored, and you know how many times I paused and thought he went TOO far? Just once. I guess I'm the right kind of fan because my rule of defense is when you enter that venue you need to check your feelings at the door. Not all of them--just the ones that might irritate you. It's comedy and comedians have a free pass with me as long as it is not personally directed at someone. Groups of people or generalized comments are ok with me. I do however understand that it is isn't for everyone and as GC said many years ago if "you don't like what you are viewing/hearing on the radio/tv they have 2 knobs on it. One will turn it on or off and the other changes the station." 😄 The one comment he made wasn't about me. He could hit me all day long and I will laugh or change my ways if it's a good one. People need to thicken their skin and focus on being better people.
@@17Helton He hasn't said anything that's really pissed me off much personally, but there were a couple of times where he really upset the person who was watching it with me. One of my sisters is overweight, and the "Dumb Americans" bit made her walk out of the room crying. It was the first time I had seen it too, so I didn't know it was coming. If I did, then I would have turned it off while she was visiting.
@@forkymental5154 I have always screened his work and tried to think it all through including anyone within earshot of me speaking GC or playing GC. I once mentioned a joke about a sect of society to a new colleague of mine and he took off like I just laid a turd on the tile next to him. I found out later he belonged to that sect and even though we became good friends I feel guilt to this day for not checking first. But back to your original comment eventually he will have said something that would offend just about every single person alive. Even though I'm cool with this about 95% of people are not.
@Whoever I actually agree with that. This era of cancel culture nonsense has really hurt comedy. You should check out Andrew Doyle's interview with Joe Rogan if you haven't seen it. He's the guy behind the Titania McGrath profile on Twitter, and he goes after the woke crowd better than almost anybody.
The end of this skit is actually startlingly eerie. Carlin is literally talking about using correct pronouns and avoiding sexism by eliminating the word men. The current feminist and woke agenda. Truly a genius.
He was just observing what was going on at the time. If you think this is something new then you don't understand anything about the history of the postmodern leftist movement.
I never get offended watching any comedian. If you do you already had your mind in a bad place or had a bad day. Laughter is great for the heart and soul.
There will never be anyone like him again. His comedy was raw.. in today's word anyone who would attempt to do comedy like this would be censored. There are many people out there to face the truth of what is really going on in the world... George was not afraid of that he was a rebel.
George never cracks me up while watching him but I find for weeks after seeing him I see things that remind me of something he said and I chuckle to myself. Like I got an inside joke 🤪
This is my favorite bit by George Carlin. Manhole cover = Personhole cover. He-man = It-person. Ladies man = Persons person. David Letterman = David Letterperson.
Some things he has said he's spot on. He predicted wokism before its time on vocabulary or actions you can't say or do. Especially the at the end. Kiddies glad you enjoyed it.
1:40- mom jokes GenZ, Gen Alpha, even most Millennials are too weak and thin-skinned to handle the sh;t we GenX went lived through! Lol. We perfected the "yo mama" jokes, the fat jokes, skinny jokes, u so dumb jokes, even the "u so ghetto" jokes. Hell we got so good at it we started combining them! Lol
Interesting - I wonder if he would have felt the same had he lived till nowadays. I assume he was referring specifically to the "rape part" of this bit, not the rest, right?
How many times do i have to tell watch modern man by carlin? Do i have to steal a plane because flying to another countries its fobidden landed in the middle of a field buy a bazooka at walmart and come to your house and made you do it..
Carlin just tells it like he sees it, and backs up his statements with facts. Love the reactions! If you want to check out some older Carlin, here are a few... A Place For My Stuff: ua-cam.com/video/MvgN5gCuLac/v-deo.html Teenage Maturbation: ua-cam.com/video/DtJfm9OVamo/v-deo.html Football vs Baseball: ua-cam.com/video/aIkqNiBASfI/v-deo.html
Georges best bits to show how good he is he's like probably tiaed with Richard prior as GOAT. Im listing some suggestions but if request a pick from the top 3 of your choice. Most of these you'll get requests for anyway. At the bottom there are 4 other comedians big bits that are similar. You can write them down if you want and use them whenever but they're all good bits to pull in viewers. George Carlin - abortion (he opens the show in 95 New York fearlessly and its so smart) George Carlin - Religion is Bullshit (this is his greatest hit) George Carlin - flying on the airlines from 92 ( his ability to dissect language was what made him so good and this bit really is his smartass dissection of language airlines use) George Carlin - things we have in common ( really hits home today with all the fighting and senseless death) George Carlin capital punishment - this is just him talking about ( executing criminal bankers on live tv to raise money to balance our economy) George Carlin - A war on homelessness A few similar bits Bill Hicks on drugs and evolution Doug Stanhope - Nationalism Steve Hughes @ the Apollo in London Eddie Izzard - World History
good reaction.... i forgot this bit (i think this is either from George Carlin “Back in Town” or Jamin in NY” this starts out a bit dark then goes somewhere completely different (I highly suggest George Carlin “The first Gulf War” & “The death penalty” both awesome
@@JasonSum1979 I had to verify. If I don't practice Carlin's routines and watch these clips I forget. This kind of action just helps me as a cue because once you hit 50 yrs old you are just "Biden" your time. 😁
Awesome that you two get what he is saying. This isn't comedy, but if you appreciate what Carlin is saying, you should definitely check this out. Frank Zappa also, did a lot for free speech, and fighting censorship. This is back when it was republicans trying to restrict free speech. How times have changed. ua-cam.com/video/B9856_xv8gc/v-deo.html
It's ain't harmful if you talk about rape or joke, its the context. U can't joke about Rape when the lady is brutally raped and murdered, never ever joke about rape in that context, it's Dangerous and harmful and toxic.
Like George Carlin said, it's how you construct the joke. What the exaggeration is. Every joke needs something that keeps it way out of proportion. Proof is the girl's giggle in every rape joke Carlin made here. She was not offended with the jokes themselves, it's the thought that made her uncomfortable.
@@jandreid1056 like I said it's not funny at all an the rape victim wont see it like a joke kaz some loca stay giggling. Have you been raped? A man by right needs to remain silent on these issues, he has no clue what a female feels Have this dude joke bout full castration an how the male is laugh at kaz he cant do sex now, how you think that dude would feel, I mean it's only a joke right
@@Lanaki808 you calling the girl here as loca/"crazy" is disrespectful already so your argument is already invalid. You like to think of yourself as a defender of female rape victims and yet you call the girl "loca"? Hypocrite. And you think females are the only ones being victims of rape? You're either ignorant or a feminist. In which case George Carlin's jokes are ready made for you. And besides, are you a rape victim yourself? If not, don't presume how a rape victim feels. You're just making a selfish sense of empathy when it's not needed. Radio host Robin Quivers was a victim of rape by her stepfather, but when she wanted to be a part of a Comedy Central roast to Joan Rivers, she got rape jokes far nastier and cruder than what George Carlin said in here... and she laughed heartily.
Your sweet girlfriend knew some of this was a little offensive & her expression said everything. Yours too, DeanBro. Other parts were funny. So 🤷♀️ Mixed feelings on the rape part.
And that's ok not every joke is supposed to jive with you. A large part of his philosophy was to think for yourself, have your own ideas instead of just blithely accept everything some one tells you, even if you do like that person. The rape portion is just pushing the ideals of controlling how someone acts, kind of the same vane of his 7 words you can't say on tv. There are some differences between the two concepts a matter of course. But that will always be intended for you to think critically.
I actually met him at a book signing (I have his signature) only a couple months after I saw him live. He was SUPER nice, very laid back and took the time to have a short conversation with everyone who came in, talking about the story behind the book, etc.
George has always been 100000% about Women's rights. He agrees with the parts of women's suffrage that we all should agree with.
And is against the dumb shit.
100000% huh? I wonder how that math works out in your head.
You can't go into Carlin's comedy expecting to never be offended. He's pissed off pretty much everybody in one way or another.
You know I have seen all of his HBO Comedy Specials, many of his talk show interviews, as well as standup on late night such as Carson, read the 3 books he has authored, and you know how many times I paused and thought he went TOO far? Just once. I guess I'm the right kind of fan because my rule of defense is when you enter that venue you need to check your feelings at the door. Not all of them--just the ones that might irritate you. It's comedy and comedians have a free pass with me as long as it is not personally directed at someone. Groups of people or generalized comments are ok with me. I do however understand that it is isn't for everyone and as GC said many years ago if "you don't like what you are viewing/hearing on the radio/tv they have 2 knobs on it. One will turn it on or off and the other changes the station." 😄
The one comment he made wasn't about me. He could hit me all day long and I will laugh or change my ways if it's a good one. People need to thicken their skin and focus on being better people.
@@17Helton He hasn't said anything that's really pissed me off much personally, but there were a couple of times where he really upset the person who was watching it with me. One of my sisters is overweight, and the "Dumb Americans" bit made her walk out of the room crying. It was the first time I had seen it too, so I didn't know it was coming. If I did, then I would have turned it off while she was visiting.
@@forkymental5154 I have always screened his work and tried to think it all through including anyone within earshot of me speaking GC or playing GC. I once mentioned a joke about a sect of society to a new colleague of mine and he took off like I just laid a turd on the tile next to him. I found out later he belonged to that sect and even though we became good friends I feel guilt to this day for not checking first. But back to your original comment eventually he will have said something that would offend just about every single person alive. Even though I'm cool with this about 95% of people are not.
@Whoever I actually agree with that. This era of cancel culture nonsense has really hurt comedy. You should check out Andrew Doyle's interview with Joe Rogan if you haven't seen it. He's the guy behind the Titania McGrath profile on Twitter, and he goes after the woke crowd better than almost anybody.
@@forkymental5154
Am not "woke." Never was asleep.
Carlin is the goat. He was a genius.
You're a goat for admitting
I grew up listening to and watching George. I know I'm not alone when I say he's more of a professor than he is a comedian.
The end of this skit is actually startlingly eerie. Carlin is literally talking about using correct pronouns and avoiding sexism by eliminating the word men. The current feminist and woke agenda. Truly a genius.
He was just observing what was going on at the time. If you think this is something new then you don't understand anything about the history of the postmodern leftist movement.
I never get offended watching any comedian. If you do you already had your mind in a bad place or had a bad day. Laughter is great for the heart and soul.
I saw Carlin 24 times in the 70`s and 80`s and 90`s.....and met him once.....He was the Best!
She should be on the cover of sports illustrated. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL
I can't stop looking at what you're looking at!!!!
That's an exaggeration!
On stage, without censorship, George Carlin ALWAYS gave it to you straight! That's called bein' real! :-D He was hard core- but he was righteous! :-)
I’m glad you’re enjoying his humor.
He makes you think... keep thinking and keep laughing. :)
George Carlin still lives as long as people continue to listen to and take knowledge from his work.
Lmaooooo he dug himself in a hole when he said interesting topic😂
George Carlin - *Losing things* please! Very hilarious, very relatable😎
Carlin was a genius, guess how he got the name philosopher of comedy
She looks so pretty! Love your hair! Class act ❤️
he used to live a few blocks from me in harlem nyc
George Carlin " Advertising B.S. . One of my favorite bit from my fave alltime comedian. Also " Modern Man". Love you guys.😂♥️👍
The greatest comedians tackle any subject. George found the humor in anything. This was a touchy subject but he pulled it off.
There will never be anyone like him again. His comedy was raw.. in today's word anyone who would attempt to do comedy like this would be censored. There are many people out there to face the truth of what is really going on in the world... George was not afraid of that he was a rebel.
George never cracks me up while watching him but I find for weeks after seeing him I see things that remind me of something he said and I chuckle to myself. Like I got an inside joke 🤪
He never cracks you up?? Damn that is crazy lol
This is my favorite bit by George Carlin.
Manhole cover = Personhole cover.
He-man = It-person.
Ladies man = Persons person.
David Letterman = David Letterperson.
Richard Pryor & George Carlin are the best the true kings of comedy May they both Rip we still miss you guy's
Some things he has said he's spot on. He predicted wokism before its time on vocabulary or actions you can't say or do. Especially the at the end. Kiddies glad you enjoyed it.
in fact, woke is just a new word for something that existed for a long time. In the 90's it was called political correctness.
1:40- mom jokes
GenZ, Gen Alpha, even most Millennials are too weak and thin-skinned to handle the sh;t we GenX went lived through! Lol. We perfected the "yo mama" jokes, the fat jokes, skinny jokes, u so dumb jokes, even the "u so ghetto" jokes.
Hell we got so good at it we started combining them! Lol
Love you two.
In Carlin’s memoir, Last Words, he expresses regret about this bit and thinks he shouldn’t have done it
Interesting - I wonder if he would have felt the same had he lived till nowadays.
I assume he was referring specifically to the "rape part" of this bit, not the rest, right?
where did Dean Bros go?
How many times do i have to tell watch modern man by carlin? Do i have to steal a plane because flying to another countries its fobidden landed in the middle of a field buy a bazooka at walmart and come to your house and made you do it..
Carlin just tells it like he sees it, and backs up his statements with facts.
Love the reactions!
If you want to check out some older Carlin, here are a few...
A Place For My Stuff: ua-cam.com/video/MvgN5gCuLac/v-deo.html
Teenage Maturbation: ua-cam.com/video/DtJfm9OVamo/v-deo.html
Football vs Baseball: ua-cam.com/video/aIkqNiBASfI/v-deo.html
He was right on time 😎👌
Time for some classic Robin Williams. Live at the Met
I'd like to watch you two react to Jim Jeffries on Gun Control (two parts, take them both)
Georges best bits to show how good he is he's like probably tiaed with Richard prior as GOAT.
Im listing some suggestions but if request a pick from the top 3 of your choice. Most of these you'll get requests for anyway. At the bottom there are 4 other comedians big bits that are similar. You can write them down if you want and use them whenever but they're all good bits to pull in viewers.
George Carlin - abortion (he opens the show in 95 New York fearlessly and its so smart)
George Carlin - Religion is Bullshit (this is his greatest hit)
George Carlin - flying on the airlines from 92 ( his ability to dissect language was what made him so good and this bit really is his smartass dissection of language airlines use)
George Carlin - things we have in common ( really hits home today with all the fighting and senseless death)
George Carlin capital punishment - this is just him talking about ( executing criminal bankers on live tv to raise money to balance our economy)
George Carlin - A war on homelessness
A few similar bits
Bill Hicks on drugs and evolution
Doug Stanhope - Nationalism
Steve Hughes @ the Apollo in London
Eddie Izzard - World History
good reaction.... i forgot this bit (i think this is either from George Carlin “Back in Town” or Jamin in NY” this starts out a bit dark then goes somewhere completely different (I highly suggest George Carlin “The first Gulf War” & “The death penalty” both awesome
Doin' It Again! 1990. Nice picture there of Dean Watkins the AllState Stuntman.
@@17Helton ok (a lot of those Carlin Specials sort of run together after all these Years Thanks for info
@@JasonSum1979 I had to verify. If I don't practice Carlin's routines and watch these clips I forget. This kind of action just helps me as a cue because once you hit 50 yrs old you are just "Biden" your time. 😁
He had been a comedian for 40 years
Did you just hashtag the word rape? Dude, people.
A girl that fine that loves Carlin should be in the pantheon
More George Carlin please
Damn bro your girl is fine and it's crazy that you guys like George Carlin that's my generation type of s***
My little girl...I'm sorry for what happened
Can y’all react to Sepultura - Inner self?
React to George Carlin Child Worship.
Awesome that you two get what he is saying.
This isn't comedy, but if you appreciate what Carlin is saying, you should definitely check this out. Frank Zappa also, did a lot for free speech, and fighting censorship.
This is back when it was republicans trying to restrict free speech. How times have changed.
ua-cam.com/video/B9856_xv8gc/v-deo.html
Where the eyebrows tho
Bill Hicks please guys 👍✌
Damn!!!
Funny how George said this 30 -35 years ago but it's true today
I wrote that before i heard the whole tape sorry
He's not weird, he's intelligent! READ.. get off UA-cam and go to school ! ❤️
He is the original rapper😄😁😆😅🤣😂
She is very Gorgeous
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Biggest fan in Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
He was 73 when he passed. Absorb what he is saying. This stand up was in the 1990's and it still applies.
71*
@@chrissloane5881 I stand corrected. Idk why I thought he was 73.
At least you knew he was in his 70s😅
Dave Chappelle did this in epic fashion
He died at the age of seventy-one.
damn girl you know what your doing
Listen Miyagi - FREEDOM
What's really amazing is...he's not using notes....
This is funny.
It's ain't harmful if you talk about rape or joke, its the context. U can't joke about Rape when the lady is brutally raped and murdered, never ever joke about rape in that context, it's Dangerous and harmful and toxic.
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I LUV GEORGE by the way😍😎
No, I do not know what U are saying or what U mean.. ♠W.G.
Carlin died almost 20 years ago
React to UK rap
On deck remix
We won
Emersome
Joke or not this would be hard on rape victims an they would not find it funny
I would imagine so
Its a fine line to walk on
Like George Carlin said, it's how you construct the joke. What the exaggeration is. Every joke needs something that keeps it way out of proportion. Proof is the girl's giggle in every rape joke Carlin made here. She was not offended with the jokes themselves, it's the thought that made her uncomfortable.
@@jandreid1056 like I said it's not funny at all an the rape victim wont see it like a joke kaz some loca stay giggling. Have you been raped? A man by right needs to remain silent on these issues, he has no clue what a female feels
Have this dude joke bout full castration an how the male is laugh at kaz he cant do sex now, how you think that dude would feel, I mean it's only a joke right
@@Lanaki808 you calling the girl here as loca/"crazy" is disrespectful already so your argument is already invalid. You like to think of yourself as a defender of female rape victims and yet you call the girl "loca"? Hypocrite.
And you think females are the only ones being victims of rape? You're either ignorant or a feminist. In which case George Carlin's jokes are ready made for you.
And besides, are you a rape victim yourself? If not, don't presume how a rape victim feels. You're just making a selfish sense of empathy when it's not needed. Radio host Robin Quivers was a victim of rape by her stepfather, but when she wanted to be a part of a Comedy Central roast to Joan Rivers, she got rape jokes far nastier and cruder than what George Carlin said in here... and she laughed heartily.
Those ta tas tho....
No offense my dear but I dont think you were even born yet in order to meet him, or you were a very small child.
He died in 2008
He’s 60 dead
Your sweet girlfriend knew some of this was a little offensive & her expression said everything. Yours too, DeanBro. Other parts were funny. So 🤷♀️ Mixed feelings on the rape part.
Lauren Ryan That’s comedy for you
And that's ok not every joke is supposed to jive with you. A large part of his philosophy was to think for yourself, have your own ideas instead of just blithely accept everything some one tells you, even if you do like that person. The rape portion is just pushing the ideals of controlling how someone acts, kind of the same vane of his 7 words you can't say on tv. There are some differences between the two concepts a matter of course. But that will always be intended for you to think critically.
Don,t. You. Ever. Stop. Talking. Dislike