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re: George Carlin - The Male Disease
Posted on 1/9/15 at 1:03 pm to upgrayedd
Posted on 1/9/15 at 1:03 pm to upgrayedd
You need to gtfo quick because you sound like an idiot.
Sure his later work sounded that of a bitter old man, but that was what made it great. He evolved his range to that. Do you even know how he started out? Straight laced suit and tie wearing guy doing ok routines not even close to what he evolved to when getting his DJ gig. Then Al Sleet in the 60s/70s, his Supreme Court case involving the "7 words" leading to the government policing the airwaves, his commentaries on trends through 50 years on not just pop culture but politics of the day. And then, of course, as someone mentioned, the conductor on TtT. Ha, no range? You're letting the likes of Dane Cook get the better of your intellect. (If that's possible)
GC has done more to break barriers, push the line, and has arguably been the most influential for comedy and comedians than any other comic aside from Prior whether some keyboard jockey believes it or not.
Maybe not THE greatest of all time, but certainly the top tier.
Sure his later work sounded that of a bitter old man, but that was what made it great. He evolved his range to that. Do you even know how he started out? Straight laced suit and tie wearing guy doing ok routines not even close to what he evolved to when getting his DJ gig. Then Al Sleet in the 60s/70s, his Supreme Court case involving the "7 words" leading to the government policing the airwaves, his commentaries on trends through 50 years on not just pop culture but politics of the day. And then, of course, as someone mentioned, the conductor on TtT. Ha, no range? You're letting the likes of Dane Cook get the better of your intellect. (If that's possible)
GC has done more to break barriers, push the line, and has arguably been the most influential for comedy and comedians than any other comic aside from Prior whether some keyboard jockey believes it or not.
Maybe not THE greatest of all time, but certainly the top tier.
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