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The History of Comedy

cut from an album called filthy words. and it's a follow up to an earlier album piece. i did call the seven words you can never say on television. w b a. i played it in the context of a program they were doing in the mid afternoon. about contemporary language and attitudes towards language. the fcc took issue with w b a. i, based on a complaint by a listener who was in his automobile at the time of his son, and he claimed that it was indecent. claimed that it was an invasion of his privacy and that his son shouldn't be subjected to that. the seven words you can't say on television don't exist before george carlin. those are not seven words. you can't say on television. he put those words together because of . recently it goes into the court record and the fcc everybody pretends that these are the actual words he created the very battle that was fought against him. the federal communications commission said

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:15:00

is. >> at this time priests and people of the cloth, you bowed to them. people get very angry because now talking about religion, belief system. you play with somebody's belief system and their religion, now you got a problem. and they got the powers that be crazy. shut him up, you've got to silence him. >> someone saw lenny bruce in a club in chicago and he was making jokes about the pope or something, and two detectives went up on stage because of that remark and handcuffed him in front of the audience and took him away. you can't even imagine that today. >> they found it was obscene enough to put me in a jail cell for the last 24 hours, which -- and the thing i wish they would do is tell me what words were obscene. >> in court a cop is reciting what he thinks that my father's talking about. when my father had the microphone and he was doing

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:13:00

social critic. part of that was challenging our language and why certain words were taboo. >> the jew has no concept that there's a dirty word graph. in other words f -- is worth 90 points and s -- is 90 points. only one f-u-c-k's. >> if you listen to my father's routines, you will hear a quote/unquote obscenity, the so-called curse words or blue material. he did not use them for shock value, they had a purpose, a reason, leading to a point. >> and there's a difference between a big piece of art with [ bleep ] in the middle, big piece of art with a little art in the middle. you don't understand. >> if he was just playing small joints and wasn't really a household name nobody would have bothered him. but his popularity started to grow. he became something of a force

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:26:00

>> all of a sudden words are beautiful ingredients to a great me melody. a great way to start an orchestra. >> i got carlin records and i remember my dad listening to it with me. he was english major. anything with word play and language he was always into it. despite the language he would still let me hear it. >> united states supreme court has ruled that government can act against broadcasters who present offensive material. the 5-4 decision up held a government reprimand of a radio station that broadcast a record of george carlin. >> wbai played a cut from "filthy words" from earlier routine of "seven words you can never say on television" in the context of a program they were doing in the midafternoon about contemporary language and attitudes towards language.

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:24:00

nine first fridays, first five saturdays, stations of the cross, trip to lourd's. wow. that was one of the things that bothered me about my religion was the conflict between pain and pleasure because they were always pushing for pain and you were always pulling for pleasure, you know. >> george carlin was a word smith. and each of his routines were poetry, memorized poetry. carlin would respond a year practicing these routines. every word there for a reason, nothing by accident. >> trouble is i wanted a list. here are these words i'm not supposed to say. let's have a look at them. i'll be glad to avoid them if i know what they are, you have to say them to know what they are, man. [ bleep ], oh, [ bleep ]. >> george carlin more than anyone else, even more than

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:28:00

no such thing as bad words, you know. there's bad intentions but not bad words. that was freedom. >> as soon as it's desensitized it's normal, then it's not offensive. then it's not offensive, not afraid of it anymore. everything george carlin said was him looking at world going grow up, grow up, grow up. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and tits. now that was the original as we've added a few words since then. added fart, turd and twat. and i know there are some other words many of you are wondering about why they haven't been considered, why they haven't shown up on the list thus far. we're looking closely. some of your favorites might make the list later this year. [ bleep ], snatch, box, [ bleep ], joint, dork,

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The History of Comedy-20211205-07:59:00

>> you remember before we leave, do you remember the actual seven words? >> god. oh, geez. i had them memorized. i wasn't prepared to do it right now. >> it's weird. i never committed them to memory. >> i don't want to say them now. because people may be watching. >> tits, [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ], tits. did i miss one? >> the problem is i don't think words are dirty. it's hard to remember what the [ bleep ] they are. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> missing one. what's -- [ bleep ], oh [ bleep ], of course. >> are you serious, lewis? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ] penis, vagina, pussy. >> you [ bleep ]. mother [ bleep ]. i was right, i said mother [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ].

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The History of Comedy-20191228-07:26:00

he was english major. anything with word play and language he was always into it. despite language he would let me hear it. >> united states supreme court has ruled that government can act against broadcasters who present offensive material. upheld reprimand of a radio station that broadcast a record of george carlin. >> wbai played a cut from "filthy words" from earlier routine of "seven words you can never say on television" in the midafternoon about contemporary language and attitudes. fcc took issue based on complaint from listener in automobile with his son and claimed it was indecent and invasion to his privacy and son shouldn't be subjected to that. >> seven words you couldn't say on television didn't exist

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The History of Comedy-20191223-05:28:00

agreed. >> i was raised in time when using bad language was associated with people of low intelligence. he helped break that. stereotype. he had a bit. no such thing as bad words but bad intentions. that was freedom. >> as soon as it's desensitized it's normal, then it's not offensive. then it's not offensive, not afraid of it anymore. everything george carlin said was him basically looking at the world saying grow up, grow up, grow up. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and tits. added fart, turd and twat. and there are other words many of you are wondering about, why not considered or shown up on the list thus far. we're looking closely. some of your favorites might make the list later this year. [ bleep ], snatch, box, [ bleep ], joint, dork, poontang, cornhole and

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