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Back in Town

Written by: George Carlin
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Here's George Carlin's ninth HBO special, recorded in 1996 at the Beacon Theater in New York City - his first of many performances there. Carlin said it featured the best writing and performing he'd done in 36 years.

Tracks:
1. Abortion
2. Sanctity of Life
3. Capital Punishment
4. State Prison Farms
5. Farting in Public
6. Familiar Expressions
7. Free-Floating Hostility

Explicit Language Warning: You must be 18 years or older to purchase this program.©1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation (P)1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation
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Editorial Reviews

In this live recording of George Carlin’s ninth HBO special, the critically acclaimed, fanatically adored, politically divisive comedian jumps right into the tough stuff. Abortion, religion, racism, American prison culture - you name it, Carlin has an opinion he isn’t afraid to share, and better, an opinion expressed so sharply that he seems sometimes to draw and quarter the opposing team absolutely without effort. Carlin, a boisterous and unapologetic performer with an arresting vocal presence, manages that rarest of things: to spout easy insults and vulgarities that nevertheless express thoughtful and intelligent considerations about the state of modern society. Carlin is liberal as they come, and not for everyone, but this raucous performance is not to be missed.

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