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Bend To My Will: Fraternity of Pain When Lord Thomas Pelton falls ill, he’s secretly imprisoned by his head nutler Edward Mundey in an upstairs room at Colesworth Hall. Edward gains access to Lord Pelton’s money and once assuming his master’s identity, spends it lavishly by visiting gaming houses and brothels in London where he aims to satisfy his desire to whip naked girls. He soon takes charge of Pelton’s wife, the submissive Lady Alex. When she declares herself to be a wayward creature much in need of discipline, Edward is only too happy to defile his former mistress, treating her like an animal, first a sow ‘Hannah Hamhock’ and then a dog, ‘Mixie’. While Lord Pelton languishes the impostor enters a pact with a brothel Madam to set up an exclusive club called the Flagellant Fraternity of the Twisted Thongs where activities are centered on a torture chamber the two built at Colesworth Hall. A bevy of randy tarts will find that there’s much pleasure and pain to be had at the stinging end of a brutal whip. When Lord Thomas Pelton falls ill, he’s secretly imprisoned by his head nutler Edward Mundey in an upstairs room at Colesworth Hall. Edward gains access to Lord Pelton’s money and once assuming his master’s identity, spends it lavishly by visiting gaming houses and brothels in London where he aims to satisfy his desire to whip naked girls. He soon takes charge of Pelton’s wife, the submissive Lady Alex. When she declares herself to be a wayward creature much in need of discipline, Edward is only too happy to defile his former mistress, treating her like an animal, first a sow ‘Hannah Hamhock’ and then a dog, ‘Mixie’. While Lord Pelton languishes the impostor enters a pact with a brothel Madam to set up an exclusive club called the Flagellant Fraternity of the Twisted Thongs where activities are centered on a torture chamber the two built at Colesworth Hall. A bevy of randy tarts will find that there’s much pleasure and pain to be had at the stinging end of a brutal whip. (15) La légende est de retour ses chansons me suivent (Dedie a l'artiste Christophe / je n'ai jamais regrette de relire les textes des ses chansons certaines ont influence mon imagination en amours,fidelites,ruptures, resurrections,engrenage de plaisirs,nostalgies, chagrins et renaissances; l'humain est-il capable de vivre sans aimer , croire, rever ou imaginer? Pensive et admiratrice je le resterais longtemps, j'oserais dire eternellement...et bien en dehors de ses merveilleux tubes donnant parfois du fil a retordre le matin au reveil... j'aime contempler le style chevaleresque de l'artiste sous sa carapace, en plus il dit ce qu'il pense en esthete ,meme dans sa course en solitaire il provoque, il inspire et redonne des ailes claires aux etres du pur romantisme eternel. Samples that I put in this blog are not of great sound quality but still listenable and are dedicated to Christophe's supporters . Multifaceted character, Christophe released a mystery that does not grow, but it offers as an armor to those who wish to interview him. he is above all great artists of this century with Italian origins that we like to listen, I think it has again seduct its large female audience with his latest songs. Daniel Bevilacqua was born October 13, 1945 at Juvisy-sur-Orge near Paris. He is the son of a masonry contractor of Italian origin. Young Daniel is quite rebellious in his school life in where he is bored . he will then skim pensions and attend no fewer than a dozen high school until about age of 16 years. He gained his first musical emotions about 8 years. Edith Piaf & Gilbert Becaud were his first idols, soon supplanted by the blues, a real revelation for the young man: he discovered Robert Johnson and especially John Lee Hooker. Much later, he will collect the 78s blues. In the late '50s, he receives the brunt of the wave rock'n'roll, the Bill Haley, Little Richard and Elvis Presley of course. The music became his passion, he also plays the harmonica and guitar. Daniel Bevilacqua creates his first band at 61, Danny and Baby Hooligans. He resumed Gene Vincent, or rock'n'roll standards like "Heartbreak Hotel". He is a singer-guitarist. First record At 63, he recorded his first 45 laps on the label of the famous Parisian Room, Golf Drouot. "Come back Sophie, inspired by American black music goes completely unnoticed. It is in fact not until 1965 and the release of "Aline" under the pseudonym of Christophe to see the success happen. Regarding the slow summer, he would be more than one tidal waves because these are some 1 million copies of the 45 laps left in Disc'AZ are sold. The same year, Christophe sings "Puppet", new success. It recidivism "I heard the Sea" 66 and "Excuse me Mr. Professor" in 67. Passionated about cars (including Cadillac), Christophe then bought models Sport. Truly fascinated by the beautiful mechanical and power they generate, the singer showing off driving his Lamborghini. At 68, he even participates in a race as a pilot. 1973: "The Lost Paradise" At the end of the ye-ye, Christophe disappears like some other singers of the charts. At 71, he married Veronique and became the father of a daughter, Lucia. But it is only 73 we hear again about him. More demanding in terms of music, the singer returns with the album "The Lost Paradise". The text is signed Jean-Michel Jarre, then a young unknown songwriter. Christophe has left his look of young man "as he is" 60 years to be in the range of slightly decadent dandy singing in a detached "The Last of Bevilacqua" or hit "Senorita." November 74, he spent two nights in a row at the Olympia for an amazing show that marks the memories of spectators. At 75, released the album "Les Mots bleus". From pop-star and crooner, he confirms with this album its place in the French variety. But the fires sometimes resemble spotlights near which the sun Icarus comes to burn the wings. The man is passionate and extremist. In a moment of emptiness, he slips from his own confession, the field of drugs. The album "Pretty Odd" which was released in 78, reinforces this image of an artist apart, secret and seconded contingent of showbiz. Most titles are signed Bob Decout including "A little liar". At the request of his wife Veronica, Christopher spring 80, the 45s "Aline" and aligns 3 million and a half of sales. Three years later, a new 45s "success fool" will again propel Christophe top of the charts with 600,000 copies are sold. But only the following year the singer released a dandy new album of standards for years 40-50. "layouts love" include titles like "Last Kiss" (French version of "Besame mucho") or "Arrivederci Roma." At 85, he even write a song-wink at the young Stephanie of Monaco, "Do not hang up. Christopher is an artist elusive, sometimes flirting with the sham and tasteless making him a si Day 453 - Day 088 “Well, my daddy left home when I was three, and he didn’t leave much to ma and me… but the meanest thing that he ever did was before he left he went and named me Sue” Boy Named Sue: Johnny Cash, Live At Folsom Prison When the movie “Walk the Line” came out, I was not one that ran to the theaters to see it. I was a Johnny Cash fan and played a lot of his music, but it wasn’t like I traded collectible cards with his picture on them. Cash wasn’t the strongest musician but he was an incredible story teller and carried this presence on and off stage. This song had been one of my favorites for many years. I finally saw the movie at my sister’s house, and at the end my sister was an instant fan of Johnny Cash and wanted any and all recordings of Mr. Cash. She asked if I had any so I shared this and another that were not in the movie. My sister and I sat down and listened to this song over and over and over- and I still remember the smile on her face, her head cocked back laughing, and then of course us comparing the song’s father to our own. When I hear this song, I remember my sister and these laugh we shared. I suppose I could say that this song was a musical influence in that I learned to tell stories in songs. I love that so many of Johnny’s songs are actually more talking than singing- he and Leonard Cohen are the masters! *** Artist Notes *** I wanted to capture simply that I hated my name Sue…. Lyrics: Well, my daddy left home when I was three and he didn’t leave much to ma and me just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze now I don’t blame him cause he ran and hid but the meanest thing that he ever did was before he left he went and named me Sue Well he must a' thought that it was quite a joke and it got a lot of laughs from a lots of folk it seems I had to fight my whole life through some gal would giggle and I'd get red and some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I tell ya life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well i grew up quick and I grew up mean my fists got hard and my wits got keen I'd roam from town to town to hide my shame but I made me a vow to the moon and stars that I'd search the honky-tonks and bars and kill that man that give me that awful name Well it was Gatlinburg in mid July and I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew at an old saloon on a street of mud there at a table dealin' stud sat the dirty mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad from a worn out picture that my mother'd had and I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye he was big and bent and grey and old and I looked at him and my blood ran cold and I said 'My name is Sue how do you do now you're gonna die!' Yeah! that's what I told him Well I hit him hard right between the eyes and he went down but to my surprise he come up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear but I busted a chair right across his teeth and we crashed through the wall and into the street kickin' and a'gougin' in the mud and the blood and the beer I tell ya I've fought tougher men but I really can't remember when he kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss and he went for his gun and I pulled mine first he stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said "Son this world is rough and if a man's gonna make it he's got to be tough and I know I wouldn't be there to help you along so I give you that name and I said goodbye I knew you'd have to get tough or die and it's that name that helped to make you strong" He said "Now you just fought one hell of a fight and I know you hate me and you got the right to kill me now, and I wouldn't blame you if you do but you oughtta thank me before I die for the gravel in your guts and the spit in your eye cause I'm the son of a bitch that named you Sue" Yeah! well what could I do? What COULD I do? I got all choked up and I threw down my gun and I called him my pa and he called me his son and I come away with a different point of view and I think about him now and then every time I try, and every time I win and if I ever have a son I think I am gonna name him Bill or George any damn thing but Sue how to bend a note on guitar A comprehensive travel guide for fishing Florida's Gulf Coast "Thompson provides anglers headed for Florida’s Big Bend and Emerald Coast an unlimited trip ticket to nearshore and offshore fishing adventures. 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