| 1970-1979
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| 1970
- Grows beard during hospital stay for bilateral inguinal hernia. Surgeon
fixes hernia, beard covers acne pits. |
| June
25, 26, 1971 - Album "FM & AM recorded at Cellar Door, Washington,
D.C. (Little David 7214). Released January, 1972. Album goes Gold and
wins Grammy award. Includes "The Hair Poem," "Divorce Game," "Shoot
(Shit with two O's)", and "Let's Make A Deal." |
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| 1972-1975
- Developing a really nice cocaine habit. |
| July
8, 1972 - First appearance at Carnegie Hall, New York City. Mother
appalled that people applaud filthy, blasphemous, anti-American material.
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| July
21, 1972 - Arrested at Summerfest in Milwaukee for using indecent
language in front of wheelchair-bound children. Narrowly escape big
cocaine bust by giving shit to the Siegal-Schwall Band while exiting
stage. Band thrilled. |
| May 27, 1972
- Album "Class Clown" recorded at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, California
(Little David 1004). Released, September, 1972. Includes "How Much is
That Dog Crap in the Window"," "I Used to Be Irish Catholic," and "Seven
Words You Can Never Say on TV." Gold album. |
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| March,
1973 - Receives Grammy award for album "FM & AM." |
| March 2, 3, 1973
- Album "Occupation: Foole" recorded at Circle Star Theater, San Carlos,
California (Little David 1005). Released October, 1973. Nominated for
Grammy award. Includes "White Harlem," "New York Voices," and "Childhood
Cliches." Gold album. |
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| October
30, 1973 - WBAI-FM radio in New York plays "Filthy Words" cut from
"Occupation Foole" album. Lone professional moralist complains to FCC
which issues a Declaratory Order against station. Station goes to court.
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| July
20, 1974 - Album "Toledo Window Box" recorded at Paramount Theater,
Oakland, California (Little David 3003). Released November, 1974. Includes
"God," "A Few More Farts," and "Nursery Rhymes." Gold album.
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| March
18, 1975 - Album "An Evening with Wally Londo, Featuring Bill
Slazso" recorded at (Little David 1008). Released October, 1975. Nominated
for Grammy award. Includes "Teenage Masturbation," "Bodily Functions,"
"High on the Plane," and an early, incomplete version of "Baseball and
Football." No more gold. |
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| August,
1975 - WBAI files an appeal of the FCC's Declaratory Order with
the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. |
| October
11, 1975 - Hosted the very first broadcast of "Saturday Night Live."
Loaded on cocaine all week long. |
| 1976
- Plays taxi driver searching for "tall, black, blonde chick" in "Car
Wash." Acting not an issue, does familiar "character". |
| Fall,
1976 - Appeared on about ten "Tony Orlando & Dawn" variety hours
on CBS-TV. Had a special deal, appearing only in standup; no sketches
or other numbers involved. A way to get weekly network exposure with
very little downside. |
| October 3, 1976
- Album "On The Road" recorded at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles
(Little David 1075). Released April, 1977. Includes "Death and Dying,"
"How's Your Dog?" "Rules, Rules, Rules," and "Supermarkets."
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| February
8, 1977 - Tape "Welcome Back Kotter." Integrity slipping fast.
Acting not an issue, it's TV. |
| March
5, 1977 - First George Carlin HBO stand-up concert special, "On
Location: George Carlin at USC," taped at USC, Los Angeles, complete
with elaborate "language disclaimer" by Shana Alexander. Includes, "Monopoly,"
"Dogs & Cats," "Names," "Supermarkets," and "Words." |
| March
16, 1977 - Court of Appeals reverses the FCC Order by a 2-1 vote.
FCC petition for rehearing denied two months later. |
| October,
1977 - FCC petitions Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, requesting
the Court to review the judgement of the Court of Appeals. |
| January,
1978 - Supreme Court agrees to hear case. |
| July
3, 1978 - Supreme Court rules 5-4 (Stevens, Burger, Rehnquist, Blackmun,
Powell ) in favor of FCC. Dissenting justices: Brennan, Stewart, White
and Marshall. Court basically says "Shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker,
motherfucker and tits" are "indecent," and the FCC can ban them from
radio & tv during hours when children might hear them. |
| 1978
- First heart attack. Small-time shit. Septal branch artery, treated
medically. |
| July
21-23, 1978 - Second HBO stand-up concert special, "On Location:
George Carlin at Phoenix," taped at Celebrity Star Theater, Phoenix.
Includes "Death," The Long Newscast," "Time," and "Kids & Parents."
Shot in the round; transferred to film for proposed concert/sketch movie
(The Illustrated George Carlin). Movie never works out. |
| December 1, 1978
- "Indecent Exposure" released. (Little David 1076.) A collection of
some of the filthier Carlin album material recorded since 1971. Includes
"Urinals Are 50% Universal," "Cute Little Farts" and "Filthy Words."
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