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George Carlin - Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television (Edit) album

  • Performer: George Carlin
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television (Edit)
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Comedy
  • MP3 version size: 1880 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1335 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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George Carlin - Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television Album: Class Clown, Track Number 9 Year: 1972.

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The words are: shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits. At the time, the words were considered highly inappropriate and unsuitable for broadcast on the public airwaves in the United States, whether radio or television

Those are the 7 you can never say on television, under any circumstances. You just cannot say them ever ever ever. You cannot weave them in on the panel with Doc, and Ed, and Johnny. The original version of George Carlin’s classic routine, from his landmark comedy album Class Clown (1972). At the time, the words were considered highly inappropriate and unsuitable for broadcast on the public airwaves in the United States, whether radio or television. As such, they were avoided in scripted material, and bleep censored in the rare cases in which they were used; broadcast standards differ in different parts of the world, then and now, although most of the words on Carlin’s original list remain taboo on American broadcast television as of 2013.

What does this song mean to you? Show All ({{discussionTotal}}). What a ratio that is. 399, 993 to 7. They must really be bad. They'd have to be outrageous to be seperated from a group that large. All of you over here, you 7, Bad Words. That's what they told us they were, remember? "That's a bad word!" No bad words, bad thoughts, bad intentions, and words. You know the 7, don't you, that you can't say on television? "Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, CockSucker, MotherFucker, and Tits" Those are the heavy seven.

From the Album Classic Gold. This is the best of the best of the best of George Carlin. Enjoyable and makes you think. Still relevant today. There are still words you cannot say on television. Laugh until you cry funny. George Carlin was the funniest guy and he is making them laugh where ever his spirit now resides.

At the time, the words were considered highly inappropriate and unsuitable for broadcast on the public airwaves in the United States, whether radio or television. In 1972, Carlin released an album of stand-up comedy entitled Class Clown. One track on the album was "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television", a monologue in which he identified these words, expressing amazement that these particular words could not be used, regardless of context. He was arrested for disturbing the peace when he performed the routine at a show at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

George Carlin, who died on Sunday at 71, had a remarkably long and productive career of 50-odd years and was far from a museum piece. His last HBO special, It’s Bad for Ya, was broadcast in March, and like all the others, was an enormous hit. Mr. Carlin was beloved by the middle-aged, who had practically grown up with him, but also by young people whose parents weren’t even alive when he began appearing on The Tonight Show in the 1960s and transforming everyone’s notion of what stand-up could be. Photo. Far from a museum piece: George Carlin in performance in 1992. His most famous routine was Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television. You still can’t say them - or print them in most newspapers, for that matter - even after the issue went all the way to the Supreme Court. Continue reading the main story.

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George Carlin - Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television George Carlin on some cultural issues.

Tracklist

A Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television (Edit) 3:00
B Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television (Edit) 3:00

Notes

"This is an edited and ``bleeped'' version suitable for air play" same version on both sides