You Are All Diseased
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CARLIN,GEORGE
Title: YOU ARE ALL DISEASED
Street Release Date: 05/18/1999
Genre: COMEDY
Track Listing
- How's Everybody Doin'?
- Airport Security
- Fear of Germs
- Cigars
- Angels
- Harley Davidson
- House of Blues
- Minority Language: A-Happens to Be B-Openly C-Urban D-Girlfriend
- Man Stuff: A--Slugfest B--Cut-Off Sleeves C--Barbed Wire Tattoo ...
- Kids and Parents: Children Are Overrated/They're Not All Cute/
- TV Tonight: A--Playboy Channel B--Jerry Springer C--Little House ...
- Names
- Advertising Lullabye
- American Bullshit
- Businessmen
- Religion
- There Is No God
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6263 in Music
- Brand: CARLIN,GEORGE
- Released on: 1999-05-18
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
As America's preeminent inheritor of Lenny Bruce's singular comic legacy, George Carlin has long been the dangerous comic it's safe to love. But as America itself has co-opted the "free expression" Carlin holds so dear, he has become a foot soldier without a battlefield. Sadly, Carlin's new album You Are All Diseased--culled from his 1998 HBO special--finds him crossing the line into near-total social impotence. His take on such "cutting edge" topics as airport security, cigar smoking, and the Clinton-Lewinsky affair couldn't get a rise out of a factious prison inmate, and his failure to find subversion in subtlety is more obvious than ever. Carlin's riffs on religion and terrorism are sloppy, valuing hollow extremity over the cutting observation that characterized 1996's Back in Town album. There are a few classic lines here--"If white people are gonna burn down black churches, then black people oughta burn down the House of Blues"--but more often than not, this grumpy old man sounds like a certain Dana Carvey character of the same disposition. Where's the danger in that? --Matt Hanks
Customer Reviews
George for president!
First of all, I have one thing to say to all the people who have been offended by the material on You are All Diseased: Why are you listening to George Carlin in the first place? George has always TRIED to offend people like you, the typical yuppie American sheep who will believe anything the media, government, and church tell you to. If you don't like what he is saying, then cancel HBO and spend the rest of your time watching the Disney Channel and taking your kids to soccer practice. George has never wanted or needed you to be part of his audience. Carlin has always been a comic for people who like to think outside the box. His entire career is based on counter-culture comedy and that is just what makes him such a genius. Not only is this album side-splittingly funny, but George's ideas are so well thought out that you can't help but at least see his point of view, if not agree with him completely. This album ranks right up there with Jammin' and Back in Town as his best material. A hilarious, bitter old man venting his frustrations about society, just what us "thinking people" need in this culture of malls, political correctness, and soccer moms.
brutally hilarious
So, after more than 30 years in comedy, what can you expect from the 60-something Carlin? Let me tell you...
...Wild outbursts, random perverted thoughts, brutally honest societal comments and observations, hilarious yells and screams, and the funniest (...) jokes you'll hear in any album recorded by any comedian, ever.
"You Are All Diseased" takes daring jabs at subjects no one else ever had the [guts] to tackle - children, god, religion, and people in general. The things he says on this recording will do one of two things for you: make you laugh so hard you'll bust a gut or repulse you beyond belief. Heed my warning before buying...if you're easily offended or a conservative, white upper-class Republican, you're probably going to hate this album and despise George Carlin for all eternity. But, if you love a good laugh like I do and aren't afraid to hear some seriously honest and BOLD remarks on everything you can think of, by all means get Carlin's latest. It's a true classic in its own time.
Carlin is a modern day Emerson
George Carlin's comedy over the years has became more socially and politically hate-filled. His material has gotten more bitter and yet with more insight. On his latest Carlin is more spite-filled and angst-ridden than ever. On the other hand though, Carlin is at his peak philosphy-wise. While on a whole not as funny as "Back in Town" or "What the hell...", "...Diseased" is Carlin's great comedy album. The four last tracks about business and religion are so intense and believable that it'll make you shiver. Carlin's latest release proves that there still are angry people out there trying to make us realize society's flaws. And for that, Carlin is the king.




