Shmo, Josh, and Noah react to George Carlin's "10 Commandments" bit Social Media, Apple Podcasts, Spotify: linktr.ee/millennialmen Music by Rylan: / rylanladion
Carlin has been around since the mid-sixties. To see him when he was young, see his Indian Staff Sergent routine from 1965. Another good later one is Euphemisms.
@@lorenzsabbaer7725 actually most of the material is available in audio format, though not the polished version if Im not mistaken, as in not the final version of the bits. For those not familiar, This special was filmed in november of 2001, but George actually had already recorded his performance for that years special on september 9th and 10th in Las Vegas, which ended with a bit called "I kind of like it when a lot of people die", which was also the title of the special. I think the reason it wasnt released and this one was recorded instead should be obvious...
Lorenz Meyer Look for the material released recently called “I kinda like it when a lotta people die”. It was the material he was going to film for this special, but once the 9/11 attacks happened he changed it to the material that’s on the complaints and grievances special. He eventually did do some of it in his special Life is worth losing.
Great reaction guys! You three have a very organic dynamic on camera, the hang out laid back vibe and the comments on the video (while Carlin does his thing putting things in perspective and opening our minds) are always precise and funny. Keep it up this channel is gonna blow up! 💪 Future suggestions for Carlin reactions: - we like war - coast to coast emergency (aka a trillion uncle Daves)
Carlin was the comedic king of seeing and speaking the unvarnished truth and making the blind see again. He speaks more agreeable observation in just one snippet of one show, than the entire history of all global religion which spans millennia. He would have made a great President of the US.
7:50 - The first time I heard that (back when I was in my early 20s) I thought to myself that a commandment like that should be the most important one of all. And I'm in my early 40s now and still believe that it is perfectly ok for someone to believe in whatever religion they want as long as they do not try to influence or convert me into believing it. Or try to get government policies passed which are going to change the way I live my life. I really wish the US government and various state governments would take the whole "separation of church and state" a little more seriously.
Dude, love your set and editing choices like 4:50 audio. I love the framing of the video at bottom center, but the only suggestion is to move the camera and change angle to make that item (closet?)in the back more centered. The table is also angled. It may not be possible sith your room setup or without conflicting with other things, but worth a shot to take this already clean setup to an even cleaner one
The 10 commandments are basically rules for those who want to enter into this gang. It's alright for them to do it onto others but to keep face within the group and so everyone gets along within the gang, the gang leader, yahWeh, imposed this onto his gang members.
Carlin was born in NYC and this was filmed at the Beacon theater in NYC right after 9/11 so the shirt was a big solidarity move for his city. Just search "George Carlin" and any/everything is worthy of reacting to.
As much as you guys say F@#K, I had to laugh when you said, "I said TODAY too much, huh?" You do say the 'F' word a lot, but this 65 yr old lady LOVES your reaction videos. You guys are my first reactions search on here. You make me laugh! :-)
This was theater was when he saw his first stand-up comedy at. That's when he first got the 'itch'. He was also born and raised there. So he was just pandering too his home city and enjoying the moment getting to perform(which he had before multiple times) this late into his career where it all begin at for him.
In said book, he corrects so many false 'facts' that people still today talk about. A few comedians still go around and say the FALSE story about being arrested with Lenny Bruce. He was certainly arrested with Bruce. But it happened very differently than the story certain comedians keep telling.
Re: the world trade center -- this special came out in 2001 I believe. So either this special was taped and released in the last few months of 2001, or he was referring to the WTC bombing that happened in 1993, with no idea the WTC would get taken out entirely not long after this special was taped. I appreciate all the Carlin reactions (among others)!
React to "A Trillion Dave's" or could be called "Natural disasters"!! One of the BEST examples of Carlin's GENIUS!!!! What made George Carlin so amazing was his ability to observe everyday human behavior and translate it back to us "regular people" in both an incredibly poignant and hilariously funny manner!!! RIP to one of the GOATs for sure!!!!
You never heard the phrase waxing the carrot? You should check out Carlin’s bit called an incomplete list of dirty words, it is literally five minutes of nothing but swearing and innuendo and it is friggin amazing and hilarious.
ohhh man if u havent heard that innuendo before you should react to the extended 7 dirty words list because he actualy had revised it having a looooooong ass list and basicaly on his website had a list of synonyms for male and female genitalia, as well for most sex acts and sorted by category, quite educational i d say for u
I've never understood the 'Thou shalt not kill' commandment. Because that order comes from the Bible, supposedly the word of God, yet that same canon orders people to stone men who lie with other men to death. Quite a big contradiction there.
This special was filmed in november of 2001, but an interesting fact about it is that George actually had already recorded his performance for that years special on september 9th and 10th in Las Vegas, which ended with a bit called "I kind of like it when a lot of people die", which was also the title of the special. I think the reason it wasnt released with this one recorded instead should be obvious...
That wasn't choir music--it was carnival/circus music. One of Carlin's early jobs before going into comedy had to do with working on the Boardwalk not far from Atlantic City.
The "Choir" music was a popular song in the past. It was not church music. The song's title is "The Sidewalks of New York" (Mantovanni). Whippersnappers... smh
@@smitty1647 The song was written in 1894, and yes it was VERY popular often being referred to as a song representing New Yorkers. The song also was known under the title "East Side, West Side" It has three verses of lyrics as well. You might well hear it in amusement parks today, a testament to the longevity of the song. One has to remember - there was no rock, no country music, no rap music, etc. at the time. None. Zero. Songs like this are ballads. People have no respect. This was the beginning of songs sung as ballads in bars. These days, the closest thing you see is karaoke. The one thing it's clearly not is choir music.
George carlin euphemisms & political correctness is pretty good. Choose the one by aaron pryor if you guys decide to react beause that video provide more context than poyani one. Anyway great reaction!
Here's a little less controversial one for you guys. Canadian comedian *Tim Nutt* at the world famous *"Just For Laughs"* comedy festival in Montreal.(also largest comedy festival in the world) ua-cam.com/video/RCHYaLwLeBk/v-deo.html
Great bit by Carlin, as always. Dude was always on fire! Now to a suggestion, as always, an amazing bit by Louis CK. It's a SNL monologue where he goes from racism, to politics, to pedophilia. ua-cam.com/video/yzh7RtIJKZk/v-deo.html
"More people have been killed in the name of God" Schools on how Christianity spread: "Teach them about the bible in peaceful means" Crusaders(christians): "War! All those who don't believe in God will burn! You will die in the name of God! It is God's will for you to die" Watched too much documentary about this hahaha
"The more devout they are, the more they see murder as being negotiable."
Pure genius, spoken by a man who understood history better than most.
Just a little correction: "... they see Murder As being..."
@@19RaxR91 Thank you, corrected. :)
Can you imagine the material this guy would have to work with if we still had him today?
@@josephcox178 He would get a shows worth a material every time he went around a street corner.
@@Nyx_2142 Enough material for three more HBO specials.
Had the privilege to see him live. He never stumbled over a single word or took more than a 5 second pause to get a drink of water. GOAT.
I wish I could of seen Carlin, I did get to see Ghalleger live though and it was awesome.
Same, in the 70s. I laughed so hard I thought I was gonna pass out. GOAT for sure.
Word. It always came out of the memory n brilliance of his work.
@@jesseslack2089 love Gallagher!!! Veg o matic!!!!
Carlin has been around since the mid-sixties. To see him when he was young, see his Indian Staff Sergent routine from 1965. Another good later one is Euphemisms.
and he also starred in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
the tshirt was because this special was done right after the 9/11 attacks.
where are the 9/11 bits from carlin, so sad that they got lost.
@@lorenzsabbaer7725 actually most of the material is available in audio format, though not the polished version if Im not mistaken, as in not the final version of the bits.
For those not familiar, This special was filmed in november of 2001, but George actually had already recorded his performance for that years special on september 9th and 10th in Las Vegas, which ended with a bit called "I kind of like it when a lot of people die", which was also the title of the special.
I think the reason it wasnt released and this one was recorded instead should be obvious...
Lorenz Meyer Look for the material released recently called “I kinda like it when a lotta people die”. It was the material he was going to film for this special, but once the 9/11 attacks happened he changed it to the material that’s on the complaints and grievances special. He eventually did do some of it in his special Life is worth losing.
I really like the bonus commandment: "Thou shall keep thay religion to thayself"
George Carlin GOAT. im glad to see reactions to him :)
It’s a beautiful example of what the American mind is capable of if it is properly educated and at a certain level of intelligence
George Carlin dropped out of school in the 9th grade! He was mainly self-educated!
on a related note, u guyz really shud react to one of his classics - 'abortion and the sanctity of life'
Great reaction guys! You three have a very organic dynamic on camera, the hang out laid back vibe and the comments on the video (while Carlin does his thing putting things in perspective and opening our minds) are always precise and funny. Keep it up this channel is gonna blow up! 💪
Future suggestions for Carlin reactions:
- we like war
- coast to coast emergency (aka a trillion uncle Daves)
Carlin on advertising is fantastic and a huge effort that he makes look easy
This exact version, since it leads right into "Religion is bullshit": ua-cam.com/video/FZq6MfGKpQ0/v-deo.html
R.I.P George Honest Truth Carlin ❤
Carlin was the comedic king of seeing and speaking the unvarnished truth and making the blind see again. He speaks more agreeable observation in just one snippet of one show, than the entire history of all global religion which spans millennia.
He would have made a great President of the US.
George Carlin's " Advertising Bullshit" and "You Have No Rights". 😂😂😂
7:50 - The first time I heard that (back when I was in my early 20s) I thought to myself that a commandment like that should be the most important one of all. And I'm in my early 40s now and still believe that it is perfectly ok for someone to believe in whatever religion they want as long as they do not try to influence or convert me into believing it. Or try to get government policies passed which are going to change the way I live my life. I really wish the US government and various state governments would take the whole "separation of church and state" a little more seriously.
Dude, love your set and editing choices like 4:50 audio. I love the framing of the video at bottom center, but the only suggestion is to move the camera and change angle to make that item (closet?)in the back more centered. The table is also angled. It may not be possible sith your room setup or without conflicting with other things, but worth a shot to take this already clean setup to an even cleaner one
You're thinking, kids, and George would be happy. (He'd be prouder if you rejected his shit too, and THOUGHT FOR YOURSELF)
You MUST watch George Carlin's 7 Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television. It's CLASSIC and hilarious.
Fuckin waxin his carrot 😂😂😂
The 10 commandments are basically rules for those who want to enter into this gang. It's alright for them to do it onto others but to keep face within the group and so everyone gets along within the gang, the gang leader, yahWeh, imposed this onto his gang members.
Carlin was born in NYC and this was filmed at the Beacon theater in NYC right after 9/11 so the shirt was a big solidarity move for his city.
Just search "George Carlin" and any/everything is worthy of reacting to.
React to George Carlin - List of people who outta be killed
Imagine George as a Telemarketing Salesman...
Good luck arguing with that 🤣
As much as you guys say F@#K, I had to laugh when you said, "I said TODAY too much, huh?" You do say the 'F' word a lot, but this 65 yr old lady LOVES your reaction videos. You guys are my first reactions search on here. You make me laugh! :-)
This was filmed like a few months after 9/11. The is was a rewritten special, he had one scheduled for like the 12th or 13th and well you know
This was theater was when he saw his first stand-up comedy at. That's when he first got the 'itch'. He was also born and raised there. So he was just pandering too his home city and enjoying the moment getting to perform(which he had before multiple times) this late into his career where it all begin at for him.
No, this was directly after 9/11, and he wanted to pay tribute to his hometown while he was there with the audience.
@@jessicaross7288 No. Try reading his book. Last Words. He talks about this specific performance in-depth. It's been misrepresented to be about 9/11.
In said book, he corrects so many false 'facts' that people still today talk about. A few comedians still go around and say the FALSE story about being arrested with Lenny Bruce. He was certainly arrested with Bruce. But it happened very differently than the story certain comedians keep telling.
They don't make geniuses like him anymore
My hero george carlin
Re: the world trade center -- this special came out in 2001 I believe. So either this special was taped and released in the last few months of 2001, or he was referring to the WTC bombing that happened in 1993, with no idea the WTC would get taken out entirely not long after this special was taped. I appreciate all the Carlin reactions (among others)!
It was from the 2001 special
“But when you think about it…”
React to "A Trillion Dave's" or could be called "Natural disasters"!! One of the BEST examples of Carlin's GENIUS!!!! What made George Carlin so amazing was his ability to observe everyday human behavior and translate it back to us "regular people" in both an incredibly poignant and hilariously funny manner!!! RIP to one of the GOATs for sure!!!!
Carlin is always spot on.
Love the Carlin reactions. Also check out Thank you God by Tim Minchin. Really really talented guy!
You guys need to see George's 2000 filthy words and phrases.
It's not an act, it was a shirt at a concert.
Should be called the Chad Channel
Carlin's The Man!💋💋💋💋💋💋
You never heard the phrase waxing the carrot? You should check out Carlin’s bit called an incomplete list of dirty words, it is literally five minutes of nothing but swearing and innuendo and it is friggin amazing and hilarious.
ohhh man if u havent heard that innuendo before you should react to the extended 7 dirty words list because he actualy had revised it having a looooooong ass list and basicaly on his website had a list of synonyms for male and female genitalia, as well for most sex acts and sorted by category, quite educational i d say for u
The Natural Disaster episode is the best
I've never understood the 'Thou shalt not kill' commandment. Because that order comes from the Bible, supposedly the word of God, yet that same canon orders people to stone men who lie with other men to death. Quite a big contradiction there.
4:27 love it
Well remember, the Trade Center was bombed in 1993, so it could've been earlier than 2001. But you're probably right.
This special was filmed in november of 2001, but an interesting fact about it is that George actually had already recorded his performance for that years special on september 9th and 10th in Las Vegas, which ended with a bit called "I kind of like it when a lot of people die", which was also the title of the special.
I think the reason it wasnt released with this one recorded instead should be obvious...
That wasn't choir music--it was carnival/circus music. One of Carlin's early jobs before going into comedy had to do with working on the Boardwalk not far from Atlantic City.
The "Choir" music was a popular song in the past. It was not church music. The song's title is "The Sidewalks of New York" (Mantovanni). Whippersnappers... smh
sounds like some annoying ass merry go round music lol. you're saying adults actually listened to it like a song? weird
@@smitty1647 The song was written in 1894, and yes it was VERY popular often being referred to as a song representing New Yorkers. The song also was known under the title "East Side, West Side" It has three verses of lyrics as well. You might well hear it in amusement parks today, a testament to the longevity of the song. One has to remember - there was no rock, no country music, no rap music, etc. at the time. None. Zero. Songs like this are ballads. People have no respect. This was the beginning of songs sung as ballads in bars. These days, the closest thing you see is karaoke. The one thing it's clearly not is choir music.
Take a look at Frankie Boyle's stuff, his stuff is hilarious
The shirt was in response to Sept. 11th
He's from NY)
thought he was from Jersey
@@akarbit3r111 Whatch his bit about germs,he said himself that when I was a little boy in New-York city,we swim in Hudson river,to cool off etc etc)
He's born in 1937,Manhattan
@@jamesbong5219 honestly don't even remember where I heard someone say he was from Jersey lol. But it appears whoever it was is incorrect
@@akarbit3r111 Well,now u know,baby)
*MORE* George Carlin please 😎
George was King!!! RIP
If I may, I'd like to suggest watching some of Rowan Atkinson stuff, like Welcome to Hell, Dirty Names, Headmaster kills student and so many more :)
Fucking genius
Do Daniel Sloss - Religion, really funny stuff
The list does not end at 10 there's about 273 in the list.
A wise man.
George ahead of his time!?!
Choir music?
The NYC T-Shirt was acknowledgement & support for what you will be memorializing 2 Days from now
...🗽9/11💜.
You should react to more josh wolf:)
i'd recommend some musical comedy (i don't know if you'd be into that) but check out stephen lynch
7 words you can not say on TV
hehehe....waxing his carrot...
SpOoKy LaNgUaGe!!
You are those guys....
Carlin's Save Money on Prisons
If you think you have heard all of the innuendos check out George Carlins incomplete list of impolite words
ua-cam.com/video/N0ee4wqZvf8/v-deo.html
If you guys think this is outrageous please react to “4 groups gotta go”
Spooky language 👻
My man in the middle looks kinda like Jimmy Kimmel lol
George carlin euphemisms & political correctness is pretty good.
Choose the one by aaron pryor if you guys decide to react beause that video provide more context than poyani one.
Anyway great reaction!
Here's a little less controversial one for you guys.
Canadian comedian *Tim Nutt* at the world famous *"Just For Laughs"* comedy festival in Montreal.(also largest comedy festival in the world)
ua-cam.com/video/RCHYaLwLeBk/v-deo.html
Great bit by Carlin, as always. Dude was always on fire!
Now to a suggestion, as always, an amazing bit by Louis CK. It's a SNL monologue where he goes from racism, to politics, to pedophilia.
ua-cam.com/video/yzh7RtIJKZk/v-deo.html
Ditch the energy drinks son! Theyll kill ya! I speak from experience. I'm obviously not dead...but came damn close!
EDUCATION ......... Period
If I remember correctly, the shirt was because of 9/11.
Watch Secret to Happiness by Jim Jeffries
Tell me he is wrong!?!
This was done right after 9/11. Hence the shirt.
team edge
11th Commandment:Thou shalt not get away with it
Carlin died in 2008
I can see, you guys are still young, check his history, FUCK he's great?! My friend z!?!
"More people have been killed in the name of God"
Schools on how Christianity spread: "Teach them about the bible in peaceful means"
Crusaders(christians): "War! All those who don't believe in God will burn! You will die in the name of God! It is God's will for you to die"
Watched too much documentary about this hahaha
And yet, even if there were just one commandment, this guy (and everyone else) would have failed and been damned.