George Carlin: Class Clown

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George Carlin: Class Clown is a 1972 stand-up comedy album by George Carlin that helped define his countercultural persona and sharpened his reputation for provocative, language-focused social commentary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf live album
stand-up comedy album
contributedTo George Carlin’s countercultural persona
George Carlin’s reputation for provocative social commentary
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Carlin
describedAs countercultural
language-focused
provocative
followedBy Occupation: Foole
follows FM & AM
genre spoken word
stand-up comedy
hasPart Seven dirty words you can never say on television
surface form: Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television
hasTitle Class Clown
language English
mainSubject counterculture
language
social commentary
mediaType audio
notableWorkOf George Carlin
partOf George Carlin discography
performer George Carlin
publicationDate 1972
recordedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
releaseDecade 1970s

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Seven dirty words you can never say on television partOf George Carlin: Class Clown
Little David Records notableRelease George Carlin: Class Clown
this entity surface form: George Carlin – Class Clown