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Recorded live at the Beacon Theatre, New York, New York on February 6, 1999.
YOU ARE ALL DISEASED was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.
Throughout the '70s, George Carlin reigned supreme as the hip comedian's comedian, skewering the inanity of modern life with detachment and stoned, articulate wit. Carlin's take has changed a bit over the years. Instead of slying sending up the little absurdities of life and language, the older Carlin has largely substituted rage for bemusement. This certainly changes the flavor of his comedy. But Carlin is still never less than feverishly inspired, and he's often extremely funny.
Carlin is utterly unfettered by notions of political corrections. His humor is profane, scatological, and insulting to nearly everyone at some point or another. YOU'RE ALL DISEASED is a live recording of a 1998 cable TV special, and the disc captures Carlin at his apoplectic best. Whether he's decrying the idiocy of swabbing off prisoners' arms before they receive a lethal injection, bemoaning the popularity of angels, or lambasting parents for thinking their kids are cuter than they are, Carlin deftly mines the landscape of human annoyance.
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Solo performer: George Carlin. You Are All Diseased Music George Carlin You Are All Diseased Songs | 1. | How's Everybody Doin'? |
| 2. | Airport Security |
| 3. | Fear of Germs |
| 4. | Cigars |
| 5. | Angels |
| 6. | Harley Davidson |
| 7. | House of Blues |
| 8. | Minority Language: A-Happens to Be B-Openly C-Urban D-Girlfriend: Happens To Be / Openly / Urban / Girlfriend |
| 9. | Man Stuff: A--Slugfest B--Cut-Off Sleeves C--Barbed Wire Tattoo ...: Slugfest / Cut-off Sleeves / Barbed-wire Tattoo / Lead, Follow Or Get Outta The Way / Police Sensitivity Training |
| 10. | Kids and Parents: Children Are Overrated/They're Not All Cute/: Children Are Overrated / They're Not All Cute / They're Not All Smart / Too Much Safety / Guns In School / School Uniforms / Kids Who Smoke / Anal Parents |
| 11. | TV Tonight: A--Playboy Channel B--Jerry Springer C--Little House ...: Playboy Channel / Jerry Springer / Little House On The Prairie / Willie Nelson |
| 12. | Names |
| 13. | Advertising Lullabye |
| 14. | American Bullshit |
| 15. | Businessmen |
| 16. | Religion |
| 17. | There Is No God |
| You Are All Diseased Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   carlin at his *best. *best in the last twenty years, at least. it depends on your mood. if you're in a carlin mood but without the anger, you might want early-hippie out-there and with-it carlin, open-eyed but still seemingly hopeful for the future, man (fm &am, occupation: foole and class clown are my favs). but if you want the older, dirtier, angrier carlin (sans curious george, and enter george with a bite) then this is your cd. you have to own it. there is no cd yet that's as angry and violent and edgy like it. back in town and parental advosory are both very good. he spits acid on both, but in small quantities compared to this one. if you want the less mellow and more powered carlin, this is the cd for you. i'd reccomend buying all of them. Submitted by nick (florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT The most hilarious thing i've ever heard in my life. Period. Submitted by NETTEG (Wausau, Wisconsin, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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