
Classic Carlin all the way. This is his eighth comedy album after a five-year break. Unlike earlier releases, A Place for My Stuff contains a number of studio tracks in addition to live performances, and he pokes fun at the format and candor of community radio, commercials, and television with aplomb. 1. Acknowledgements 2. Opening 3. A Place for My Stuff 4. First Announcements 5. Have a Nice Day 6. Rice Krispies 7. Second Announcements 8. Interview with Jesus 9. Join the Book Club 10. Abortion 11. Third Announcements 12. Ice Box Man 13. Fourth Announcements 14. Asshole, Jackoff, Scumbag 15. Fifth Announcements 16. Fussy Eater, Part 1 17. Sixth Announcements 18. Fussy Eater, Part 2 19. Seventh Announcements Explicit Language You must be 18 years or older to purchase.
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George Denis Patrick Carlin was a Grammy-winning American stand-up comedian, actor, author and philosopher. Carlin was especially noted for his political and black humor and his observations on language, psychology, and religion along with many taboo subjects. Carlin and his "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine were central to the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation, in which a narrow 5-4 decision by the justices affirmed the government's right to regulate Carlin's act on the public airwaves. Carlin's mid-2000s stand-up routines focused on the flaws in modern-day America. He often took on contemporary political issues in the United States and satirized the excesses of American culture. A disciple of Lenny Bruce, he placed second on the Comedy Central cable television network list of the 10 greatest stand-up comedians, ahead of Bruce and behind Richard Pryor. He was a frequent performer and guest host on The Tonight Show during the three-decade Johnny Carson era, and was also the first person to host Saturday Night Live.