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June 29, 2008

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Phil

Ernie:

Carlin was always one of my heroes not only because he made me laugh out loud while sitting alone listening to his albums but because of his mastery of language. Whether he could say them on television or not was beside the point; words were his weapons to skewer what needed skewering. They were his tools to show us our world from a slightly different angle. They were his lights to illuminate those dark corners where we were uncomfortable going. Nothing and no one was immune to the power of his words. "Important?" Maybe, maybe not. I don't think Carlin cared if you thought what he said was important. Like any stand-up, I'm sure he thrived on the laughter but I think he would have kept on using those words of his even in dead silence.

One of his wonderful comments taken from his "Occupation: Foole" album is welcoming the audience to his job. Not everyone has an audience at his or her job but it might be better if everyone did. Imagine two or three people sitting on the other side of your desk, applauding, booing, or sitting silent in reponse to your work product. We all might be wise to picture those folks during our workday.

HPR

Dave

Ernie,

George Carlin was one of the greats and extraordinarily prolific too. He took his comedy seriously.

I've done stand up comedy and it *is* hard. But it's do-able.

One of the interesting things is that a lot of it is energy and confidence. Sometimes the crowd is with you and it's like gliding. Other times, the audience is *not* with you and you have to pull them on your shoulder and bring them along.

As an amateur comedian, sometimes I can do that, sometimes not. (A lot comes with practice). But it amazes me when the opener and middle act don't do anything with the crowd and then the headliner just gets them rolling.

A lot of it is confidence in their material and to keep on rolling, regardless of the response, knowing it's going to work, even if every single joke doesn't hit.

It's an experience and a lot of fun. You should try it some time. I'm sure there's a workshop there somewhere.

tok

EES: Carlin was pure comedic genius. His strength was showing the humor and the ridiculousness in the every day parts of our lives.

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