Comedian George Carlin, a counterculture symbol, died
Sunday of heart failure. According to The Associated Press, Carlin’s
publicist Jeff Abraham said Carlin, who had had heart trouble before, was taken to
Jack Burns, who made a duo with Carlin in the 1960s said that he will miss him very much and, from his point of view, Carlin “was a genius,” reported The Associated Press.
There are not many comedians who can take it to the next level and really break all conventions and rules. Comedy is a powerful instrument and it can be used as a tool to express the frustrations and all the wrongs in this world. George Carlin realized that, by doing what he did, he managed to say no to all of society’s rules and taboos. He never accepted limits and spoke his mind in a blunt way, not being afraid of authority or caring what people said.
His controversial routine “Seven Words You Can Never
Say on Television,” caused his arrest when he was doing a show in
But, later in 1978, when a New York Radio Station aired the
same routine, the case went to The Supreme Court. The
It was a well known fact that the comedian went through some hard times during his life, given the fact that he had a period when he used cocaine, then went to prescription pills and alcohol. When he was a cocaine addict he didn’t take care of his money and came to own about $3 million in back taxes. Finally, in 2004, he went to a rehab clinic.
“I don't have any beliefs or allegiances. I don't believe in this country, I don't believe in religion, or a god, and I don't believe in all these man-made institutional ideas," Carlin told Reuters in a 2001 interview. He always said that humanity was cursed and hoped that, when he died, he could watch the end of the civilization on a “heavenly CNN.”
Carlin won four Grammy Awards, recorded 22 comedy albums, wrote best-selling books and hosted hundreds of shows, including “Saturday Night Live.”
He tried to break all the misconceptions and taboos created by religion or by society. He began doing comedy on a superficial level, realizing soon that he was “in the wrong place doing the wrong things for the wrong people,” taking it to the next level and saying serious things in a humorous manner.
George Dennis Carlin was born on May 12, 1937, in