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September 27th, 2013, 12:56 AM | #11 |
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The book is hardly an autobiography, rather an encyclopedia of various sexual perversions and excesses, somewhat in the manner of the Marquis de Sade. The Marquis had nothing on that guy.
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de Sade is about a kind of philosophical theater of cruelty, "My Secret Life" isn't; de Sade doesn't resemble anything else, it's sui generis . . . "My Secret Life" on the other hand, is part of a rich tradition of British flagellant literature, which continues to the present see Janus and Kane magazines, for example. One assumes that the better part of MSL is fantasy . . . |
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Found a photo of the drumkit-- the Langtry photos are on the sides facing, not the drumheads. Last edited by deepsepia; October 6th, 2018 at 07:30 PM.. |
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[QUOTE=deepsepia;4585319]Wow . . . did not know that Schwenck, great story!
Found a photo of the drumkit-- the Langtry photos are on the sides facing, not the drumheads. Yes, that is the Lily Langtry Drum Kit built for Keith Moon. I saw the Who, in Glasgow at Greens Playhouse in 1971. A group of us from school took the train from Edinburgh. I have never seen so many policeman outside a gig since, and inside, there were policemen down most of the aisles. The James Gang (with Joe Walsh on guitar) were the openers, and were ok. When they moved the Who's equipment onto the stage, they nailed Keith Moon's drum kit to the floor. Being only 15, it took me a few more gigs to realise that this was not common practice. The Who were astounding, utterly brilliant. Still, I think, the best gig I have ever seen. Sadly were had to leave just as the second encore started in order to get the last train back to Edinburgh. |
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Francis Charles Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford, did indeed lead a colourful life. I believe his son, Henry, not his eldest, actually founded the famous Jockey Club in Paris. It's still a prestigious men only gentlemen's club. Lovely interiors and fine dining experience.
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