An introduction to George Carlin

June 26th, 2008

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few days, you’ve likely heard the news that comedian George Carlin has died. Sad news. I’ve been a fan of his since I was a kid. I can actually remember the first time I heard some of Carlin’s work. I was eleven, maybe twelve years old. I was just at that point in my life where my parents felt comfortable leaving me home alone. And during one of those times where I happened to be the only one in the house, the phone rang. I answered it. From the other end of the line, I heard this:

“I had an interesting morning. I got into an argument with my Rice Krispies. I distinctly heard, ‘Snap, crackle, Fuck you!’”

Keep in mind, this was before the days of Caller ID or *69. I figured it was a prank call, but I was only half right. It turned out to be my friend Ronnie from down the street. He was also home alone, and was having some fun with his parents’ record collection. Once the initial surprise of the phone call wore off, I realized that that bit about the Rice Krispies was pretty funny. Ronnie eventually managed to dub all of his parents’ Carlin records onto cassettes. He and I spent many hours listening to those tapes on my crappy Montgomery Ward stereo. I followed Carlin’s career ever since. I watched many of his cable specials, read one of his books, and I even tuned into the fairly mediocre TV show that was based around him. Jen and I got to see him live here in San Luis Obispo on his last tour. He was preparing for his latest special, which was to be taped in Santa Cruz. He pretty much had his set down, but he was still working from multiple pages of notes which he held while on stage. It was a great show. Here’s a couple really bad photos I took during the performance:
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And here’s a fitting video tribute to the “Rice Krispies” bit mentioned above.

So long, George.

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  1. Andy Melton Says:

    Those photos make him look ghostly. Good story about the past.

  2. Ken Turetzky Says:

    That’s just what I was going to say, Andy!

    Shawno’s photographs predicted the untimely demise of George Carlin!

    Did you get your camera in the Twilight Zone, Shawno?

    DON’T POINT THAT GODDAM THING AT ME!!!

  3. Shawno Says:

    That’s just the high-quality image capture capability of my camphone, Ken. And speaking of the Twilight Zone, glad to see you’ve come back from it. Where you been?

  4. Ken Turetzky Says:

    Thanks for asking, Shawno.

    What I did was, I put Carol and the kids in the RV and we visited every major league ballpark in North America. Something we’ve always wanted to do.

    Man, do we all fucking hate baseball now!

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