Now fans of Carlin will be able to examine that evolution with the CD debut release of CARLIN ON CAMPUS from Laugh.com. Long out of print since its 1984 LP release, CARLIN ON CAMPUS features such classic routines: Cars and Driving, An Incomplete List of Impolite Words and of course, Baseball and Football.
CARLIN ON CAMPUS was the first title released by the comedian on his own label Eardrum Records whose motto was ‘Stick It In Your Ear’ in 1984 and should not be confused with his 4th HBO special of the same name as the material on the original LP was different.
This all new CD features George Carlin sharing his knowledge of Stand-Up Comedy in a funny and informative way. You'll find out how Carlin became a star, and how you can be one too. Buy it here, buy it now, buy it before they're all gone!
This is George Carlin's newest and funniest CD yet. If you missed the HBO special, it's all here and it's all hysterical. George goes off on every subject under the sun and a few other planets too. Be the first one on your cell block to buy this great CD.
This is the CD version of George Carlin's newest and funniest book yet. If you enjoyed reading or listening to Braindroppings, his first book/CD (and if you haven't, pick it up immediately here at Laugh.com) you will absolutely flip, roll on the floor laughing, wet your pants, pull a groin muscle, over this brilliant CD. If you love to laugh out loud while you're wearing headphones on a crowded bus, this CD is a must have.
The "book" won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Comedy but now you can hear George's brilliant insights in the comfort of your own ears on this hysterical CD. This CD is full of jokes, notions, satire, sarcasm, silliness, disturbing references, nonsense and it's all in voice of comic legend George Carlin. This CD is a must for anyone with, or in search of, a sense of humor.
The Little David Years 1971-1977
This is a tremendous 7-disk box set! Set includes six classic albums and a bonus cd of unreleased extras!: FM & AM - Class Clown Occupation: Foole - Toledo Window Box An Evening With Wally Lando featuring Bill Slaszo - On The Road Free Complimentary Extra Bonus Disc.
Comedian George Carlin's definitive monologue was delivered on this 1972 CD in the form of "Seven Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television." The FCC and Supreme Court held the routine as the epitome of tastelessness, threatening to yank the license of any station that dare play it over public airwaves. So you know it has to be funny. Buy it today and shock your
Classic Carlin all the way. There's nothing else to say. This CD sells itself. In fact, even if we told you not to buy it, you would. Mr. Carlin is a genius. Period. So buy the damn CD already. Oh yeah, and while you're here, pick up a copy of his new book, Napalm and Silly Putty.
If you like Carlin, you'll also love his new CD Carlin On Comedy, on which George shares all of his knowledge of Stand-Up Comedy in a funny and informative way.
Carlin's riffs on religion and terrorism on this CD are classic. He even tackles the timely topic of Airport Security. Nobody dissects untouchable subjects better than the nimble mind of George Carlin. It's frightening how funny his observations are. Buy it today, and pick up a George Carlin T-shirt too, right here at Laugh.com.
Okay, you might want to remove children under the age of nine from the room before listening to this brilliant CD. When they turn ten, you might want to reconsider. Kids are going to learn this language sooner or later, so why not from George. This CD is funnier than shit! And while you're here, pick up a George Carlin autographed photo too!
If you like Carlin, you'll also love his new CD Carlin On Comedy, on which George shares all of his knowledge of Stand-Up Comedy in a funny and informative way.
While FM & AM was reissued on compact disc as part of the George Carlin box set The Little David Years 1971-1977, it's important to have this early groundbreaking release available again, individually, at an affordable price. FM & AM found Carlin officially poking fun at, while incorporating, his early material performed in the lounges of America and on The Ed Sullivan Show. It also marked Carlin's metamorphosis from straight-laced to hippie, intentionally embracing the growing counterculture. The record is divided into two separate manifestations of humor, making it a sort of comedy concept album. One section focused on references geared toward the more wholesome commercial oriented AM radio audience: "Son of Wino," "Ed Sullivan Self Taught," and "Let's Make a Deal," while the remaining material was intended for the "hipper" FM audience: "Drugs," "Birth Control," and "Sex in Commercials." Carlin's unabashed wit, irony, and cynicism appealed to both audiences as FM & AM won a Grammy award in 1973 for best comedy album. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
The cover of this CD tells you pretty much all you need to know about the subject matter - drugs.
Track listing:1. Goofy Shit 2. Toledo Window Box 3. Nursery rhymes 4. Some Werds 5. Water Sez 6. The Metric System 7. God 8. Gay Lib 9. Snot, the original rubber cement 10. Urinals are 50 percent universal 11. A Few More Farts
Recorded Live at the RoosterTail in Detroit, Michigan, George debut album captures himself at the tail end of his straight comedic life.
George's lighthearted routines and less topical issues complement his overwhelming timing in this classic CD. Taken from his performance at the Beverly Theatre in Los Angeles, George offers some of his hilarious examinations of "Losing Things" and "You're Lost" , "That's the first thing that happens when you get to Heaven - they give you back everything you ever lost".
Tracks includes: Hello-Goodbye, Love and Regards, Groups and Charities, Sports, Five Twos, Losing Things, You're Lost, Missing, Earrings, Battered Plants, Things to watch out for.
