What is carlin at carnegie?

Carlin at Carnegie is a comedy album recorded by George Carlin, a legendary American stand-up comedian, in 1982 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This album includes some of Carlin's most famous routines, such as "A Place for My Stuff," "Football vs Baseball," and "Dogs and Cats."

The album is considered one of Carlin's most successful and popular recordings, showcasing his ability to blend observational humor with social commentary and satire. It was also a significant moment in Carlin's career as it marked the end of his more traditional stand-up material and the beginning of his more political and controversial work.

Carlin at Carnegie was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 1983 and has been widely praised by critics and fans alike for its sharp wit and intelligent insights into American culture.