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The Little David Years: 1971-1977 - George Carlin
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  1. Shoot
  2. The Hair Piece
  3. Sex in Commercials
  4. Drugs
  5. Birth Control
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  1. Shoot
  2. The Hair Piece
  3. Sex in Commercials
  4. Drugs
  5. Birth Control
  6. Son of Wino
  7. Divorce Game
  8. Ed Sullivan Self Taught
  9. Let's Make a Deal
  10. 11 O'Clock News
  11. Class Clown
  12. Wasting Time: Sharing a Swallow
  13. Values (How Much Is That Dog Crap in the Window?) /Shoot Is Shit ...
  14. I Used to Be Irish Catholic
  15. The Confessional
  16. Special Dispensation: Heaven, Hell. Purgatory and Limbo
  17. Heavy Mysteries
  18. Muhammad Ali-America the Beautiful
  19. Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television
  20. Welcome to My Job
  21. Occupation: Foole
  22. White Harlem
  23. Hallway Groups
  24. Black Consciousness
  25. New York Voices
  26. Grass Swept the Neighborhood
  27. Childhood Cliches
  28. Cute Little Farts
  29. Raisin Rhetoric
  30. Filthy Words
  31. Goofy Shit
  32. Toledo Window Box
  33. Nursery Rhymes
  34. Some Werds
  35. Water Sez
  36. The Metric System
  37. God
  38. Gay Lib
  39. Snot, the Original Rubber Cement
  40. Urinals Are 50 Percent Universal
  41. A Few More Farts
  42. New News
  43. Teenage Masturbation
  44. Mental Hot Foots
  45. High on the Plane
  46. Bodily Functions
  47. Wurds
  48. For Name's Sake
  49. Baseball - Football
  50. Good Sports
  51. Flesh Colored Band-Aids
  52. Religious Lift
  53. Radio Dial
  54. Y'ever
  55. Unrelated Things
  56. On the Road
  57. Death and Dying
  58. News
  59. Kids Are Too Small
  60. Rules, Rules, Rules!
  61. Parents' Cliches and Children's Secret Answers
  62. Words We Leave Behind
  63. Dogs
  64. Supermarkets
  65. George's Disc-Jockey Theme and Show Opening
  66. Tattoos
  67. Hitchhiking
  68. Clerks, Hankies, and Emma
  69. Elmo's Song - Johnny Badcheck
  70. Monopoly
  71. New Sports
  72. Hitchhiking
  73. Guacamole
  74. Peas
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During the early '70s, few comedians were as influential, controversial, or funny as George Carlin. Picking up where Lenny Bruce left off, Carlin became the counterculture comedian, vigorously pushing the limits of good taste while making pointed political and social commentaries. He did this in concert, but also did it on wax -- for the label Little David. Prior to signing with Little David, he cut an album in 1967, but that was before his transformation to radical joke-maker. With 1971's FM & AM, he debuted his new ...

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