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It's Bad for Ya

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  • Audio CD (July 29, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Laugh.Com
  • ASIN: B001BP4U90
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #73,631 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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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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4.0 out of 5 stars His Last Hurrah, July 30, 2008
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In hindsight George Carlin's final stand-up routine is a little eerie as he spends a good deal of the show discussing aging and dying. For this show Carlin has cut back on the scathing social commentary (there is some but not to the extent of "People Who Ought To Be Killed" to poking fun at social clichés we all encounter.

The show starts with Carlin slamming both Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods. It's not that he has anything against these athletes he's just tired of the media telling him who his heroes should be.

Carlin then moves on to discussing the advantages of getting old. He jokes about not having to carry heavy objects anymore, being able to get out of social obligations by simply saying he is too tired, and being able to freak out his family members by feigning Alzheimer's Disease. He also speaks of losing control of his bodily functions just for the sake of doing so.

While speaking of death Carlin mentions several meaningless sayings that are spoken when a person dies. These including, "He died? I just saw him yesterday!" to "I am sure he's up there now, and he's smiling down on us" and of course, "If there's anything you need, anything at all, please don't hesitate to ask". The answer to this one is hilarious. He also goes into the superstitious beliefs that dead loved ones have nothing better to do than hang around Heaven and help the living.

Back to the social commentary Carlin once again brings up that fact that children are not the center of the universe. He is one of the few comics would would dare state that "Children are our future" and "Every child is special" are meaningless sentiments and those that repeat them have some sort of self-serving agenda.

At one of the funnier points of the show Carlin goes on to admit that after all these years of being negative he really does like people. Then he goes on to explain how they annoy him in about a minute. He gives great examples of people being annoying including those who don't know how to shut up in person or on the phone and those who insist on showing pictures of their children.

This isn't his best routine but it is a blast. I am sure with George Carlin gone there will be a group of fifth rate comedians who will try to make a career out of providing social satire. Truth is there will never be another George Carlin. And sadly, the truth is there will never be brand new George Carlin material. To this all I can say is ($&%, #%$*, and @%$#.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Carlin's return to form, August 7, 2008
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I'm a life-long Carlin fan and have all of his recordings. While I enjoyed his hate-filled rants of the late 90s and 2000s, I longed for more of his classic commentary on everyday life, last heard on his mid-90s "Jammin' in New York" with his now-classic skit about flying on planes.

"It's Bad For Ya" is truly the return of the old Carlin. Politics is barely touched on and instead Carlin, somewhat eerily, points out the finer parts about getting old and dying. His thoughts are relevant, clever, and at times roll-on-the-floor funny. I am saddened that this is the last we will be hearing of this comedic genius, but he left us with an album to rival his best from the 70s and 80s.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT final show from a legend who never stopped challenging us!, July 29, 2008
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George didn't go quietly....his previous effort LIFE IS WORTH LOSING is a particular favorite of mine as he really nailed the fat overfed and lazy public that has turned this beautiful jewel of a country into a sea to shining sea SHOPPING MALL! In this last effort he again takes on sacred cows like CHILD WORSHIP and our own complacency as he says Americans are never going to get in gear as long as we have cell phones that make us pancakes and rub our balls!! This isn't the hippy dippy weatherman, baseball/football or a place for my stuff...but a wake up call from a man who knew his time was coming to an end and was simply telling us its a rigged game, the table is tilted and its all BS and its bad for ya! Oh and his references to Governor Bush (the only office he was truly elected to) are spot on. He may hurt some feelings busting the whole SELF ESTEEM movement the way he does and it seems those that think his best years were the 70's-80's just don't get it..he's not complaining he's calling it the way it is or to put it another way SHINING A LIGHT on the situations , but that is hitting too close to the bone for MOST of us! George wasn't a bitter/angry/ old man...he cared and tried to use his humor and audience to remind us where we were going ....and he's right...its not good.

Oh..and signing off George suggested if you really believe you DO have rights...Google Japanese Americans 1942...nuff said.
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