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Say It Ain't So: George Carlin Dies

Posted by Harkavy at 8:39 AM, June 23, 2008

How many TV news orgs will say the seven words?

George Carlin is dead, but his words live on. Especially his big seven from his monologue "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" on the 1972 album Class Clown:

Shit

Piss

Fuck

Cunt

Cocksucker

Motherfucker

Tits

Courtesy of Justin R. Erenkrantz, here's a transcription of that complete routine:

"I love words. I thank you for hearing my words. I want to tell you something about words that I uh, I think is important. I love..as I say, they're my work, they're my play, they're my passion. Words are all we have really.

"We have thoughts, but thoughts are fluid. You know, [humming]. And, then we assign a word to a thought, [clicks tongue]. And we're stuck with that word for that thought. So be careful with words. I like to think, yeah, the same words that hurt can heal. It's a matter of how you pick them.

"There are some people that aren't into all the words. There are some people who would have you not use certain words. Yeah, there are 400,000 words in the English language, and there are seven of them that you can't say on television. What a ratio that is. 399,993 to seven. They must really be bad. They'd have to be outrageous, to be separated from a group that large. All of you over here, you seven. Bad words. That's what they told us they were, remember? 'That's a bad word.' 'Awwww.' There are no bad words. Bad thoughts. Bad Intentions.

"And words, you know the seven don't you? Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, Cocksucker, Motherfucker, and Tits, huh? Those are the heavy seven. Those are the ones that will infect your soul, curve your spine and keep the country from winning the war.

Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, Cocksucker, Motherfucker, and Tits, wow. Tits doesn't even belong on the list, you know. It's such a friendly sounding word. It sounds like a nickname. 'Hey, Tits, come here. Tits, meet Toots, Toots, Tits, Tits, Toots.' It sounds like a snack doesn't it? Yes, I know, it is, right. But I don't mean the sexist snack, I mean, New Nabisco Tits. The new Cheese Tits, and Corn Tits and Pizza Tits, Sesame Tits Onion Tits, Tater Tits, Yeah. Betcha can't eat just one. That's true I usually switch off . But I mean that word does not belong on the list.

"Actually, none of the words belong on the list, but you can understand why some of them are there. I am not completely insensitive to people's feelings. You know, I can dig why some of those words got on the list...like cocksucker and motherfucker. Those are...those are heavy-weight words. There's a lot going on there, man. Besides the literal translation and the emotional feeling. They're just busy words. There's a lot of syllables to contend with. And those K's. Those are aggressive sounds, they jump out at you. CocksuckerMotherfuckerCocksucker. It's like an assault, on you. So I can dig that.

"And we mentioned shit earlier, of course. Two of the other 4-letter Anglo-Saxon words are Piss and Cunt, which go together of course. But forget about that. A little accidental humor there. Piss and Cunt. The reason Piss and Cunt are on the list is that a long time ago certain ladies said 'Those are the two I am not going to say. I don't mind Fuck and Shit, but P and C are out. P and C are out.' Which led to such stupid sentences as 'OK, you fuckers, I am going to tinkle now.'

"And of course the word Fuck. The word Fuck, I don't really...well, this is some more accidental humor, but I don't really want to get into that now. Because I think it takes too long. But I do mean that. I mean, I think the word fuck is an important word. It's the beginning of life, and, yet it's a word we use to hurt one other, quite often. And uh, people much wiser than I have said, I'd rather have my son watch a film with two people making love than two people trying to kill one other. And I of course agree. I wish I know who said it first, and I agree with that. But I would like to take it a step further. I would like to substitute the word fuck, for the word kill in all those movie cliches we grew up with. 'Okay Sheriff, we're gonna fuck ya now. But we're gonna fuck ya slow.' So maybe next year I'll have a whole fuckin' rap on that word. I hope so.

"Uh, there are two-way words, but those are the seven you can never say on television. Under any circumstances you just can not say them ever, ever ever, not even clinically. You can not weave them in the panel with Doc and Ed and Johnny, I mean it's just impossible, forget those seven, they're out.

"But, there are some two-way words. There are double-meaning words. Remember the ones your giggled at in sixth grade? 'And the cock crowed three times.''Hey, the cock the cock crowed three times. It's in the bible.' There are some Two-way words, like it's okay for Curt Gowdy [mis-spelled in original transcription. -ed.] to say 'Roberto Clemente has two balls on him.' But he can't say, 'I think he hurt his balls on that play Tony, don't you? He's holding them. He must have hurt them by God.' And the other two-way word that goes with that one is prick. It's okay if it happens to your finger. Yes, you can prick your finger, but don't finger your prick. No, no."

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He made me laugh

He made me think

He help open my eyes on very many levels and to always question everything before just blindly following the “herd”

He will be missed…

I will miss him very much…


tom

Posted by: tom at June 23, 2008 9:44 AM

Wow...

I grew up listening to George. Just last week I watched him again in "The Aristocrats."

He will be missed.

Posted by: Lochai at June 23, 2008 9:53 AM

He was a brilliant monologist. I loved him, and will miss him. He made me laugh so.

Posted by: rose at June 23, 2008 9:56 AM

I will miss that crazy bastard, he let us know that life is too short to worry about petty crap.

Posted by: don at June 23, 2008 10:22 AM

thanks for posting, get to see what the fuss was about. wow, times have changed!!!

http://www.musicnewsnet.com/

Posted by: mal at June 23, 2008 10:25 AM

A real person who said it straight, and made you laugh...will miss him greatly. George, if you are reading this--why would you? You're in Heaven. Go play a harp or something more amusing, you ass. Love ya!!!

Posted by: Lynn at June 23, 2008 10:36 AM

THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF G.C.

+Nihil Obstat, Chairman, FCC

The Grim Reaper is one mean m----------r,
and this right here, right now, for me is it.
Who's there? A priest? No unction, Friar Tuck. G-r-r-r,
amscray! What is Pig Latin for bulls--t?
Go yank some altar boy's chain, you c---------r,
and let me die alone and free. Boo! Hiss!
Begone! Did you hear that? The hall clock struck thir-
teen. Hey, time out, ref! Gotta take a p--s.
Of all four letter words that one and c--t
for ladies go together--gives them fits
when you say P. or C. And so they blunt
them with cute terms like "tinkle." As for t--s . . .
Sit down, pal. I've got more shtick. You're in luck.
Be careful with that scythe. Look out! Ah f--k!

Posted by: George Good at June 23, 2008 10:40 AM

I loved George Carlin and first started listening to him back in the 70's when my big sisters would listen to his album ,and I continued to listen to him and always will. George said the things everyone else wanted to but were too afraid too. He changed comedy and people in good ways. George will be missed. Our sympathy goes out to the Carlin family.

Posted by: ginny at June 23, 2008 10:53 AM

I will miss you VERY much, George Carlin. Over the years I sort of got used to having you bring us all down to earth with your perceptive and piercing humor.

You are one in a million.!! :)

Posted by: Joan Bonardi at June 23, 2008 11:06 AM

Why the fuck did you have to go, George?
Shit, piss and all the rest of it too.
God bless you!

Posted by: sheralyn at June 23, 2008 11:06 AM

I will miss George Carlin every time I try to turn on my security system when it's going off. And wonder that it goes off when it's on. May he rest in peace. I had one delightful conversation with him, in Pittsburgh, when I missed one of his performances. He was such a nice man. We were all better off for having him, and will always miss him.

Posted by: June Kane at June 23, 2008 11:07 AM

But ya know, I think he's "up there" right now smiling down on us! :)

Posted by: Tom at June 23, 2008 11:08 AM

RIP George, you will be missed and NEVER forgotten.

Posted by: JT at June 23, 2008 11:15 AM

I can't believe he's gone. When I heard on the news this morning that George Carlin had died, I was paralyzed. I'm in disbelief. He was a comic genius and a hero of mine. Always saying what people were thinking, but afraid to say themselves. Standing up against the stupidity of humanity and having the guts to point it out. The world is not the same without him. I know I'll miss him.

Posted by: Nichole Woodward at June 23, 2008 11:16 AM

George will be sorely missed.

Posted by: Terr at June 23, 2008 11:40 AM

i don't wanna believe it.

this is a insanely sad day for the nation. he will be sorely missed. and i hope he finds his way to wherever he wanted to go

Posted by: ray reinneck at June 23, 2008 12:42 PM

Fuckin meow, man, fuckin' meOW!

Posted by: Kristen at June 23, 2008 12:46 PM

Add "nigger" to the list. Now they edit it or change it from tv shows from the 1970's

Posted by: Phil at June 23, 2008 12:55 PM

This guy was great. He cut through the bs in a way that the mediocre, sacchrine, shallow crap that we call entertainment today (have you SEEN Comedy Central?) simply cannot touch.

George, if there is a Heaven, I hope you made it...

Forget global climate change, forget the War, forget the disaster of GWB, forget the flooding, tornadoes, drowning polar bears and California wildfires; this is a REAL tragedy. We all gotta go sometime, but I, for one, will miss George Carlin...........

Posted by: Scott at June 23, 2008 12:58 PM

I loved George. He will be missed forever.

Posted by: Kari at June 23, 2008 1:14 PM

I was born in '71 and got a hold of his "Class Clown" before I was 10. It warped me, big time, but damn it was funny. He's been in my DNA ever since. I must say, if you heard his post-ailment HBO special "It's Bad for You", you know he's not in heaven. I'll miss him, but he'll always be with us mortals. Anyone know how he ended up doing voice for Thomas the fucking Train? My kids love it.

Posted by: steve at June 23, 2008 1:28 PM

"We're all fucked. It helps to remember that."

Posted by: Angie at June 23, 2008 1:39 PM

Rest in peace, wordsmith! We will miss you down here, but never forget you or your gifts to all of us. Thank you. I would say god bless, but I know how you feel about him.

Posted by: SORE LIVER at June 23, 2008 1:45 PM

"...it was in the last place I looked, of course, because you don't keep looking for it after you found it!"
My very conservative father turned me on to
George Carlin on the Tonight Show.
When looking for biting social commentary and insight, George was that last place I looked.

Posted by: Hunt at June 23, 2008 2:00 PM

I can't believe this. This is the first thing I read this morning when I got into work. This is a very sad day for everyone that has enjoyed his work.

I'm just glad he got to say what he needed to before he went.

RIP. He will forever be remembered.

Posted by: Liss at June 23, 2008 2:18 PM

I was honored to have met him once. He was very nice, very down to earth.
Loved him from way back in the hippie-dippie-weatherman days... but loved him more when he got into social commentary, pointing out the hypocrisy of our culture, our government...
He will surely be missed.
Why do the good die young and meanwhile we have all those old cocksuckers in Washington who should die a painful death?
Fuck. Shit. Motherfucker. Piss. Cunt. Etc.
Rest in Peace, brother. You are loved by many, many people.
You made the world a better place.
You made us laugh at ourselves.
Thank you.

Posted by: MikeWhite at June 23, 2008 2:22 PM

Sux to be dead! I won't miss him.

Posted by: waaaaaa at June 23, 2008 2:28 PM

George Carlin died last night, he was 6 years older than me... The idea of a world without George around to feed us sacred cow for lunch is hard to digest (NPI), I didn't always agree with him but he always made me think.... It may have been some sort of projection of retrospective anxiety but I felt that (to rob from Star Wars) there was 'disturbance in the Force' as I was writing in my journal last night. There is no one to take his place, he was a genius and a fearless commentator on the human condition... We have Conan O'Brian, Lewis Black, Jay Leno and a few others, but George was the man with the scalpel... he was the Mark Twain of our era.
I will miss him

Posted by: Peter D. at June 23, 2008 3:47 PM

God fuck it. I really thought he might live forever.

Posted by: Spumoni at June 23, 2008 4:49 PM

I can't believe it, but I'm tearing up at this loss. He was so smart, and so funny. I miss him already.

Posted by: Glor at June 23, 2008 5:54 PM

So the man who mocked and made fun of God on stage is dead. Well, no doubt his soul is dancing in hell.

Posted by: Dylan at June 23, 2008 7:15 PM

The little bitch that said sux to be dead...

I hope you choke on a cock scumbag.

The world is a better place because of George. There is absolutely NO WAY there will ever be another like him. He was one of a kind. His material truly is timeless, and will no doubt be enjoyed by many until the time we wipe ourselves off of this shitty planet with our ignorance.

George made it to heaven no doubt, while his words were sometimes harsh....that man had a heart of gold.

ESR

Posted by: evil_speedrace at June 23, 2008 7:18 PM

I love how he made fun of the cult of global warming! Smart man.

Posted by: Barb at June 23, 2008 8:05 PM

He was absolutely hilarious and so right on everything he talked about. He was able to address serious issues as well as very insignificant issues all with fantastic comedic ability. He was able to get people who would (typically) not pay attention to politics listen to his rants and take steps to change the world they lived in.

He spoke truth. He made my cheeks and sides hurt on multiple occasions.

May he rest in peace.

Posted by: a.eye at June 23, 2008 9:58 PM

He was the greatest, I learn to appreciate Standing Comedy for him, yet he was more of a philosopher. He will be miss.

Posted by: Gerardo at June 23, 2008 11:20 PM

Rest In Peace George... thanks for all the laughs. U were a treasure!

Posted by: kel at June 24, 2008 12:31 AM

I love George. He made be laugh... A salute to the man who said what was on all our minds... exactly they way we were thinking it.

Posted by: Miss Kim at June 24, 2008 1:54 AM

Gee, he was just here a minute ago.

Peace George, thx for the laughs :)

Posted by: Brio at June 24, 2008 2:24 AM

Hey Dylan,you self righteous piece of shit,have a little respect. I know it's hard for you Christians to show love and compassion for your fellow human beings, but this man was a teacher who told it like it is. So go spew your archaic dogma and hatred some place else. George, I'll miss you the rest of my days. Good bye, old friend.

Posted by: J.DANIELS at June 24, 2008 4:42 AM

George taught me that God had a really fucked up sense of humor. To wit: I think he created Dylan for my amusement. He created George to help me deal with the Dylans. Thank you George, I'm looking forward to the increasing periods of light.

Posted by: JP at June 24, 2008 8:41 AM

Did all of you who bless George Carlin remember his brilliant rants on God, religion and the like? THERE IS NO HEAVEN...beyond that none of us can be sure.. Your harps, your 'looking down' scenarios are about as sensible as imagining George swinging from the top of the Empire State Building about now.. He will be missed, but already people remember what they want, and not the core of his philosophy.. Dumbasses....

Posted by: DivaDiva at June 24, 2008 11:27 AM

Thanks for George Carlin!!

Posted by: Fran Walker at June 24, 2008 12:22 PM

He was funny right up until the time he became angry and bitter....what happened??? He became as jaded and had his head up his farther than the right wingers he bashed.......good in the sixties but not worth squat after that......

Posted by: Dullbit at June 24, 2008 1:19 PM

Bravo! G Carlin is probably finding eternity a little unnerving, to say the least!
Looking down? Perhaps he's looking up and regretting all of his stupid and irrelevent rantings.

Posted by: Tatertot at June 24, 2008 3:54 PM

George is up there with Lenny and all the greats doing a new routine....and God is cracking up laughing........

god speed

Posted by: doc at June 24, 2008 4:28 PM

I first got to know George when I was a little (Canadian) immigrant kid. He helped it all to make sense. Thank you Mr. Carlin

Posted by: Manal Stamboulie at June 24, 2008 5:21 PM

George Carlin, part of our lives. Gone. He had brilliant style. J Daniels, I couldn't have said it better myself. Maybe Bill Maher could. Whatever! Share his beliefs or not, George was one of THE BEST!! and will certainly be missed.

Posted by: sf36 at June 24, 2008 5:48 PM

I discovered George Carlin at age 15, during the same week that I found my brother's hidden stash of books on "pornography" and bestiality. THAT was the beginning of my real-world education. His "7 Words" had me laughing so hard I was breathless. Its refreshing irreverence was as deliciously appealing to me as my first reading, at 16, of Lenny Bruce's autobiography and Twain's "1601: Conversation as it Was By the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors". The iconoclastic attitude that those gems inspired in my has served me well over the decades during my verbal evisceration of religionists, environmentalists, and other haughty, arrogant, empty-headed monument mucks of human beings. Let us memorialize George by carrying on his legacy to uninitiated children and adults alike, so that they, too, may have a chance at having irreverent, enlightened lives as we have for having known his earthy, honest, unalloyed humor.

Posted by: Diocletian at June 24, 2008 6:59 PM

it didn't matter what he talked about, he always had a way of making you laugh, and making you think twice, whether you agreed or disagreed with him. i particularly like his plan for balancing the stupid fuckin' budget by using the death penalty, and turning 4 states into prison farms, and not to mention the tiny gates that open once a month!! to all of those who say anything, other than the genius he is and was, GO FUCK YOURSELVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: dmoss at June 25, 2008 12:43 PM

YES, DMOSS, WELL PUT!! I will remember GC as long as I am on this planet! George, you inspired me to think for myself, to recognize that my opinion is my own and to question everything that seems unjust in order to define life for myself. My tears are bittersweet, mixed with sorrow for your absence and glee for the opportunity to learn from your insight and wisdom. I will keep you alive.

Posted by: Lambchop at June 25, 2008 2:47 PM

" WHAT ARE GOING TO SAY ABOUT THE MAN, WHEN MAN'S GONE, WAS HE A KIND MAN, WAS HE A WISE MAN ????? " IT DOESN'T REALLY MATTER !!!!! IF, YOU KNEW HIS HUMOR, YOU LOVED HIM. IF, NOT THAN I FEEL FOR YOU !!!! HIS ABILITY TO MAKE YOU STEP OUTSIDE THE BOX AND LOOK BACK IN AND LAUGH YOUR ASS OFF, WAS PURE GEORGE CARLIN, FROM HIS 7 DIRTY WORDS, AND SO FORTH !!!!!!! ROCK ON AND WE'LL MISS YOU, GEORGE !!!! THANKS FOR THE LAUGHS !!!

Posted by: Woody at June 28, 2008 11:00 AM

DAMN! Party's over. Might as well go home.

One of the Greats-----------Rest in Peace.

Posted by: Ratchell at June 28, 2008 1:24 PM

I hope my heaven includes the comedy club where George, Richard Pryor and all the comedy greats are making God laugh right now....and where they can say WHAT the fuck they want, HOW the fuck they want! Godspeed and Blessed Be George!

Posted by: Natasha at July 1, 2008 11:14 AM

Carlin helped vulgarize our culture with his filthy and unoriginal scatology masquerading as comedy. Just as Lennie Bruce died on a toilet with a needle in his arm, George Carlin died in a toilet called 'contemporary American humor' that he helped create.

Flush him twice, St. Peter. It's a long way to Hell.

Posted by: Rey Smith at July 1, 2008 3:46 PM

I was introduced to G.C. as a little girl, being born in 71. I remember laughing way back then at the word Booger..I'll never forget the way he inspired me, made me feel ok to be honest. I will love you forever George...

Posted by: Sonja at July 1, 2008 10:06 PM

George Carlin is , was , and shall forever be "The BIGGEST KING OF COMEDY" . He is THEE BEST.I've been watching George for 38 years. No matter how bad of a day you had, you could watch some George and then everything is just fine.He tells it like it is.Is he in the hall of Fame? If not ,he should be.You will truly be missed.High 5 to the KING.

Posted by: Donna Chamis at July 4, 2008 1:56 PM

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