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George Carlin on "the American Dream" (black humor political video)
by Open-Publishing - Saturday 21 June 20081 comment
George Carlin, arguably, is the greatest and — after Lenny Bruce — most influential stand-up comedian of all time. An Irish Catholic born and raised in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of New York City, Carlin started out as a conventional comedian and had achieved a fair degree of success as a Bill Cosby style raconteur in nightclubs and on TV until the late 1960s, when he radically overhauled his persona. The new persona, which is more in line with who and what George Carlin is, has been "George Carlin" ever since and is what made him a great stand-up comedian.
Carlin’s forte is Lenny Bruce-style social and political commentary, spiced with nihilistic observations about people and religion peppered with black humor. He is also noted for his use of language. Carlin’s notorious "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine was part of a radio censorship case that made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1978.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Jon C. Hopwood (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0137506/bio)
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http://internationalnews.over-blog.com/article-20622779.html
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25 June 2008, 23:46
A rare creature. Perhaps the Mark Twain of our time, only more poignant. In the end he lost faith, but then who could blame him.
G.C. R.I.P. Your name and sensibility live on in the age of corporate sanitization.