According to MPI Media Group, the agency who’s published all of Carlin’s works, I KINDA LIKE IT WHEN A LOTTA PEOPLE DIE is George Carlin at his biting best, recorded over the course of two nights at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on September 9 and 10, 2001. This never-before-released material was to be the source for Carlin’s 12th HBO special to be broadcast live on November 17, 2001. But following the attacks on 9/11, Carlin removed and reworked much of the content into what ultimately became the special now known as Complaints and Grievances.
Also included in this album is a rare, home recording from 1957 which finds a young Carlin, in the words of fellow comic Lewis Black, “already speaking with an authority that would become his trademark,” as well as newly recorded interviews with the comedian’s longtime manager Jerry Hamza and Rocco Urbisci, director of 10 of Carlin’s HBO specials.
Showcasing a comic legend at work, I KINDA LIKE IT WHEN A LOTTA PEOPLE DIE proves once again that George Carlin will forever be the king of cutting-edge comedy.
Beginning September 1st, the album can first be heard exclusively on SiriusXM channels Comedy Greats (94) and Carlin’s Corner (400) starting at 4pm ET. SiriusXM’s Ron Bennington will also host an original documentary on the late comedian, “George Carlin: A Life in Comedy,” with commentary from Penn Jillette, Kevin Hart, Seth Rogen, and others, that will air immediately preceding the album’s debut.
Now, we know you can’t wait until September 16 to listen to the comedy master, so here is a little preview of what’s to come. Enjoy.
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http://thefreethoughtproject.com/9-11-george-carlin-cd-release/#lOSsXBBsZ24ZBdpb.99Quote (Saucisson6000 @ 21 Aug 2016 17:40)
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Reported for Gore.
Straight up this severly offends me
This post was edited by MaliceMizer on Aug 21 2016 04:48pm