
Why Are You Laughing? George Carlin | Stand-Up Revolution, Cultural Impact, Comedy Legacy
George Carlin became one of the most influential stand-up comedians in history by constantly reinventing himself. In this episode of Why Are You Laughing?, we break down the full history of George Carlin, from his early radio work, Air Force years, and clean-cut beginnings to his rise as one of the most controversial and respected voices in stand-up comedy.We examine Carlin’s early career as part of a comedy duo, his appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and how he first found success as a suit-and-tie comic inspired by performers like Danny Kaye. The episode then follows Carlin’s transformation as drugs, counterculture, and frustration with traditional show business pushed him toward a new style of stand-up comedy.The discussion also dives into Carlin’s battles over free speech, including his arrests and the legendary “Seven Dirty Words” routine that became a Supreme Court case and changed the boundaries of what comedians could say in public and on broadcast media.We also cover Carlin’s landmark HBO specials and comedy albums, which revitalized his career and introduced him to new generations of fans, along with lesser-known chapters like his failed sitcom with Sam Simon and the financial struggles that followed.Finally, we look at where George Carlin belongs in the all-time rankings of stand-up comedy, comparing his legacy to figures like Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce while examining his influence on later comedians such as Louis C.K. and Bo Burnham.This is a full comedy history deep dive into George Carlin’s career, reinvention, controversies, and legacy — and why his voice still defines stand-up comedy today.FOR ALL THINGS BLIND MIKEhttp://blindmike.netFOR ALL THINGS CRAIGGERShttp://www.verygoodshow.orgFOR ALL THINGS HACKRIDEhttp://hackridethedemon.comFOR ALL THINGS DJ ELECTRA FRYhttp://djelectrafry.com
