George Carlin Dies: Video Highlights From His Career

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First Posted: 06-23-08 08:42 AM   |   Updated: 07- 1-08 05:12 AM

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Comedian George Carlin, best known for his scabrous, unflinching style and his rivetingly observant social satire, died of heart failure Sunday night in Los Angeles. Carlin was 71 years old.

In a career spanning a half-century, Carlin's comic routines tended toward social commentary and satire, with a deep and abiding love for the vagaries and peculiarities of the English language and a fearless embrace of the profane. The apotheosis of Carlin's comic mind probably came in the form of his famous "Seven Words You Can't Say On Television" routine. The original routine can be read here. Below, Carlin does a variation. Yeah, it is Not Safe For Work.

Carlin's career took him from the stand up circuit to a television career that spanned four decades and included fourteen HBO specials, including 2008's It's Bad For Ya. He also appeared in over fifteen movies, most notably in the "Bill And Ted" franchise and a handful of late-career appearances in the movies of Kevin Smith. He's won a Grammy Award and was named the second-greatest stand-up comedian of all time by the Comedy Central network, behind only Richard Pryor. Carlin was often a deeply dark, deeply cynical, and deeply accurate observer of human nature. You probably should have listened to him, especially with the AP running a story this weekend with the fatalist headline "Everything seemingly is spinning out of control." His death is an irreplaceable loss.

RELATED: HuffPo's Rachel Sklar had the opportunity to interview the comedy legend earlier this year. For their conversation, click here.

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Comedian George Carlin, best known for his scabrous, unflinching style and his rivetingly observant social satire, died of heart failure Sunday night in Los Angeles. Carlin was 71 years old. In a ca...
Comedian George Carlin, best known for his scabrous, unflinching style and his rivetingly observant social satire, died of heart failure Sunday night in Los Angeles. Carlin was 71 years old. In a ca...
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Telling truth to pwer has always been the task of the jester. Most others got their heads lopped off when they they told the truth. Power hates truth and punishes truth tellers unless they do it under the guise of comedy and even then power takes umbrage sometimes and jails the truth truth teller, ie Lenny Bruce.

Long live George Carlin!

May his replacement take over soon. Don't want to wait years for him to come along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 06/23/2008
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"The Public Sucks. F*ck Hope." Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 06/23/2008
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I was very fortunate to be in the audience for Mr. Carlin on his "Jammin' in NY" HBO special back in the 90's. His routine on life, death, global warming, entropy and our human similarities changed my life forever. I came out of that show not so much laughing, but it affected me deeply. My mental molecules had just been rearranged.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 06/23/2008

My second favorite skit of his next to the Doin it again HBO special. He will be missed by many. Hopefully, he is there with the Big Electron now. lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 06/23/2008

This is truly a tragic moment. For many people, George wasn't just a comedian, he was a beacon of truth. He saw it how it was, and told it like it is. He was fearless in his quest for reason, and made everyone laugh who followed along for the ride. Thanks for the ride George!

RIP

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