Carlin on Campus

Carlin on Campus
Live album by George Carlin
Released 1984
Recorded April 18 – 19, 1984, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
Genre Comedy
George Carlin chronology
A Place for My Stuff
(1981)
Carlin on Campus
(1984)
Playin' with Your Head
(1986)
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Carlin on Campus is the 10th album and fourth HBO special by American comedian George Carlin recorded April 18–19, 1984. The show features mostly new material. The opening features Carlin in Catholic School with a short version of "Class Clown" and animation shorts. The ending features Carlin playing piano to an original song called "Armadillo Blues."

George Carlin's twelfth comedy album was also called Carlin On Campus. It includes new material, non sequiturs and extended sequences of two of his most famous routines, Baseball and Football and An Incomplete List of Impolite Words. The content of this album is almost 50% different from the similarly titled HBO Special.

Track listing: HBO Special

  1. Opening
  2. Prayer
  3. A Place for My Stuff
  4. Cartoon: It's No Bullshit
  5. Little Dogs
  6. Flamethrowers
  7. Stuff on Driving
  8. Cartoon: New News
  9. Whistling
  10. Assholes
  11. Stomach Sounds
  12. Getting Sick
  13. Baseball and Football
  14. Cartoon: Universe of Sports
  15. Sports Cheer
  16. Cartoon: Silent Film Star Death

Track listing: album

All tracks by George Carlin.

  1. "Opening Sequence" - 1:50
  2. "The Prayer" - 1:17
  3. "First Leftfielders" - 4:56
  4. "A Moment of Silence" - 0:49
  5. "Second Leftfielders" - 5:40
  6. "Breakfast Wine and Who's Boss" - 1:47
  7. "Third Leftfielders" - 3:09
  8. "Baseball and Football" - 2:53
  9. "Fourth Leftfielders" - 1:45
  10. "Cars and Driving" - 18:10
  11. "An Incomplete List of Impolite Words" - 5:27

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