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It's Bad for Ya

by: George Carlin




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1929







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0801291222429
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Laugh.Com
Manufacturer: Laugh.Com
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Laugh.Com
Release Date: July 29, 2008
Sales Rank: 1929
Studio: Laugh.Com




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Album Description:
Explicit Version. One of America's first and funniest counterculture comics rips into society's sacred taboos and institutions in a new, uncensored evening of stand-up comedy. Carlin's 14th and final HBO stand-up special delivers dead-on, laugh-out-loud insights on such issues as: the advantages of being old, child worship and the failure of the so-called 'self-esteem' movement. In other words, our abnormal preoccupation with BS.









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Disc 1:
  1. Opening
  2. Old Fuck
  3. Goin' Through My Address Book
  4. Things We Say When People Die
  5. He's Smiling Down
  6. Parents in Hell
  7. People Refuse to Be Realistic
  8. Dead Parents Helping
  9. A Couple of Other Questions
  10. Today's Professional Parents
  11. The Self-Esteem Movement
  12. Every Child Is Special
  13. Children Are Our Future
  14. Raisin' a Child Is Not Difficult
  15. I Like People
  16. Stupid Bullshit
  17. Stupid Bullshit on the Phone
  18. What a Phone Call Should Be
  19. In a Coma
  20. Their Kids!
  21. They Want to Show You the Pictures
  22. Just Enough Bullshit
  23. No One Questions Things
  24. Proud to Be an American
  25. God Bless America
  26. Takin' Off Yer Hat
  27. Swearing on the Bible
  28. You Have No Rights


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HE WAS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was the last show I saw him in, and I think he was
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!! He never held back, you either liked it or you didn't, I did and will miss his truthful humor.
Every time he came to town I saw his performance, a few times he was testing new material for his HBO specials, which he would know what was good, great or a flop! Now I look forward to Lewis Black to kind of take his place. I was to young for Lenny Bruce, but that is where he took over, and thank goodness for that, I will surely miss him! Lynda C.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It's Bad for Ya
* Parts of this were very funny and insightful. The sad part is it doesn't sound like old George made peace with the Lord. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Carlin - Great example of what's wrong with censorship
You don't have to agree with Carlin's views about God, religion, politics in order ot enjoy his standup. Carlin, even at his worst does not resort to streams of dirty words just for the sake of saying them. Instead he explores why we classify words as network censored. His dialog is complicated and always entertaining. I don't know how some of today's comedians have a career by just yelling and trying to shock everyone. Carlin's brand of humor is provacative in he jams a lot of ideas inot a few sentences. This is his true gift, the way he uses English to convey complex thoughts, yet make it humorous.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love George Carlin
* I bought this cd for my dad for his birthday. He loves George Carlin and loves having the cd for his car. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's BAD FOR YA, is actually good for ya!
I have been a fan of the late George Carlin for many years. His latest and last performance is simply his best work yet. I have listened to the CD 4 times, and could not stop laughing through the entrie episode. I have laughed so hard that there are tears in my eyes, where at times I have had to pull over and dry them. If you love Georgey's flawless logic, you will love this rendition of his humor. Simply the best! I wish his wife and family my true condolences, and no one will ever even come close to replacing the truely one of a kind show business legends and one of america's greatest comedians. Yes folks (it's all bullshit and it's bad for ya) in reality this rendition is good for ya, because it will make you laugh and laugh.

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