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    Explore "lennybruce" with insightful episodes like "314 - George Motherf*cking Carlin: Best To Ever Do It", "Larry Hankin", "NOBODY BEATS THE BIZ (Ep. 127)", "Episode 57 with Virginia Jones" and "VI - Legs McNeil || Boy Scout Magazine" from podcasts like ""Timesuck with Dan Cummins", "Dannylize This Podcast", "Hunk with Mike Bridenstine", "The Luck Stops Here With Scott Bowser" and "Boy Scout Magazine"" and more!

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    314 - George Motherf*cking Carlin: Best To Ever Do It

    314 - George Motherf*cking Carlin: Best To Ever Do It

    Get ready to meet one of my comedy heroes, but only if you can handle a LOT of profanity. George Carlin, following the path of his mentor, Lenny Bruce, kicked the doors of censorship down so people like myself could have careers in comedy, and not worry about being arrested for saying something "obscene."  Today, we learn about the amazing, prolific, inspiring life of George Carlin - how a boy raised by a single mother in New York City grew up to become a radio DJ, then part of two man comedy team, then a solo nightclub act who first achieved success after some early struggles as a clean-cut, mainstream comic. He next decided to follow his counterculture leanings only to lose it all, rebuild into something better, nearly lose it all again, and then become the Carlin of legend. Carlin battled a crippling cocaine addiction, domestic problems at home, a business that wrote him off numerous times, battles with a government that tried to censor him over and over again, and much more to end up with fourteen HBO comedy specials and the designation of one of the best, if not THE best to ever do it - the father of modern standup. Myself and the rest of the comedy community owe him a huge debt of gratitude, and I'm excited to share his life with you here today, on another biographical episode, of Timesuck. 

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    Larry Hankin

    Larry Hankin
    Welcome back,

    in todays episode I have Comedian and Actor Larry Hankin. Larry is best known for his role as Mr. Heckles in the TV show Friends.  Larry has so much experience and wisdom during his time in the entertainment industry and we get into the origins of his career, talk Lenny Bruce and so much more.
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    VI - Legs McNeil || Boy Scout Magazine

    VI - Legs McNeil || Boy Scout Magazine
    Legs McNeil is one of the three original founders of the seminal Punk magazine that gave the punk movement its name. At the age of 19, McNeil gathered with two high school friends and decided to create "some sort of media thing" for a living. The name "Punk" was decided upon because "it seemed to sum up...everything...obnoxious, smart but not pretentious, absurd, ironic, and things that appealed to the darker side”. A contemporary classic, Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk is the definitive oral history of the most nihilistic of all pop movements. Iggy Pop, Richard Hell, the Ramones, and scores of other punk figures lend their voices to this decisive account of that explosive era. It is the number one best-selling Punk book of all time. It has been published in 12 languages and helped launch the oral history trend in music books. McNeil is a former editor at Spin, served as editor-in-chief of Nerve Magazine, writes a column for VICE and his own website pleasekillme.com. McNeil also co-author of The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry, I Slept with Joey Ramone (A Punk Rock Family Memoir) with Mickey Leigh, Joey Ramone’s real brother, and Dear Nobody: The True Diary of Mary Rose which is another collaborative effort with Gillian McCain. For 20 years, McNeil and McCain have been working on 69, a book that documents the late-‘60s California music scene and Manson’s role in it. Boy Scout talked to McNeil about CBGB, Cheeseburgers, and Charles Bukowski.