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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Formidable look at the English language, just sublime,
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This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
George Carlin is an extraordinarily strong expert of the language: he looks at it, thinks about it, then thinks about it some more and twists and places the bits in the way you never thought possible.Pair it with his consummate delivery skills: timing, pitch, slow climb to the peak - he is a true professional. And he is not just "bursting with energy" like some lesser comedians who substitute silly meaningless clowning on stage for professional comedy delivery: Carlin's energy is masterfully and skillfully channelled towards achieving his goal of lighting the fire of the audience. It is hard to believe the record is now 12 years old. It sounds fresh and the best tracks (Rape Can Be Funny; Feminist BJ; and the pinnacle of linguistic joy, Offensive Language) are absolute gems in the outstandingly rich collection of George Carlin.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Celebration of Vulgarity (and So Much More),
By Steev Proteus "Mr. Steev" (nowhere in particular) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
This CD represents some of George Carlin's best material, in my opinion. His treatise on language, which he developed for many years, was never funnier or more provocative than it is here. Perfection. Unlike the other reviewer, I was not offended by the cancer riffs; I see this as part of his systematic breakdown of verbal decorum. Good taste is thrown out the window at the outset: Carlin begins by promising not to use any euphemistic or otherwise indirect language. Good taste in common speech serves no useful purpose other than concealing the truth. It is through his series of shocks to the system that he is able to build to the serious points he makes (in very humorous ways) both along the way and at the show's end. By first confronting the audience with uncomfortable material on subjects such as cancer and rape (a particularly funny bit, as some have remarked here), he is able to let the audience know that they need not fear censure or censorship, that it IS okay to laugh at things, even if they're unpleasant; at a George Carlin show, anything can be discussed openly and made light of, all the better to put it a distance so as to examine them more objectively, unfettered by moral judgment or the kind of "soft langage" Carlin rails against so vitriolically, the language that stifles pure individual expression and conceals the truth. The points he makes on the subjects mentioned above, as well as racism, and of course the prevailing themes of the hypocrisy of censorship and of politically correct language, are all very blunt and to the point, and delivered with all the cynical eloquence of a man who's been around for awhile, and doesn't like much of what he sees. The message is pessimistic in some ways, but Carlin's singular command of language (ranging from the scatological to the intellectual sometimes in midsentence) makes the material almost impossible not to listen to. I am glad that there is a comedian out there who can tell a string of fart jokes and go on a few minutes later to make an important sociological point. Carlin is not just a great comedian, but a great thinker. It'll be a real pity when he croaks.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Cd.,
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This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
This cd is good, by any standards... but it doesnt build up like alot of his others. Theres alot of material. And a fair arangement but... theres something missing to call it 5 stars. Just not his best. Personally i liked his books, a few of the skits on tv were really good. And most of his cds are some of the best, but this one falls short.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clasic Carlin...........Simply one of his best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
This is Carlin at his best in taking language apart and making you really think about it while you are laughing. I still take this CD on long raod trip even though I know it by heart.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
George Carlin Put On The Best Show,
By Gene Spiva (Savannah, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
George Carlin is back with the cleverest jokes yet. He is marvelous in Parental Advisory. You'll be playing it over and over again. Also recommended: Jammin' In New York; You're All Diseased; Carlin On Campus; Playin' With Your Head; and A Place For My Stuff
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ingenius!,
By Peri (Great Neck, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
Carlin is a master comedian, and this CD serves to further seal his fate as one the all time greatest funny-men. Carlin's fearless, well thought-out limericks testify to his greatness. This CD is a must buy for any true Carlin fan, or for anyone else who sees the world as a place full of stupidity dying to be made fun of.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Middle Years,
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This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
If you don't know who George Carlin is then I truly pity you. He wasn't a clean comic by any means, and he wasn't a "family friendly" fellow. If you are new to Carlin this is a nice jumping off point, in the middle years of his carrier this is a good album before his rather painful slide into a realm comparable to that of Jack Black.
While this isn't NIMBY, or his earlier impressions of the nuns he went to school with it isn't the vitriolic fare of his later years. This is classic Carlin, and well worth the purchase whether you're a long time fan or a newcomer.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not only funny, but important,
By Jonathan S. "Jonathan_S" (California, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
It takes serious talent to make the analysis of language hold people's attention in stand-up, but Carlin mastered that before this album was made. Here he goes one step further by clearly outlining his philosophy about language, drawing several audacious lines in the sand. And he actually challenges the system in such a way that this album is important beyond its comedic value. That is, he adresses his persecution by the FCC (Federal Censorship Commitee). With all the insight of Lenny Bruce and a surprisingly humble tone, he rebukes their hypocritical acts. Thanks largely to this album, Carlin is one of only 3 or 4 comics in this century who really made a difference in the battle for free expression.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fine scathing effort,
By Othersider (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
Anyone who has followed Carlin over the course of his career can observe his "downward spiral" into the world of cantankerous, irritable social criticism. As far as that goes, this CD is hilarious, but never at the expense of humor, unless you're offended - of course, even if you are, you might still be laughing. It's a different Carlin than the guy who brought us "Shoot" and "Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television", but hilarious nonetheless.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
George at his best,
By Nick Brozek (Madison, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parental Advisory (Audio CD)
This is George at his best. The best track on this CD is "Rape can be funny." That is a line I will never forget: "Picture Porky Pig raping Elmer Fudd..."
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Parental Advisory by George Carlin (Audio CD - 1990)
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