Sunday 24 February 2013

Lexie's Chain: The Hundred and Tenth Chain




Hello pals! Welcome to week 110 of #lexieschain. Last week the winner wos @kelsoterrier wiv Live and Let Die from Guns 'n' Roses. So lets see wot we got dis week. 

@skye613
Well done @Kelsoterrier! " Live & Let Die" immediately brings to mind Mr. Bond, James Bond who celebrated a 50th anniversary in 2012. As did The Beach Boys, The Dubliners, El Gran Combo, The Chieftains & The Rolling Stones. My linky suggestion for this week is "Rocky Road To Dublin" The Chieftains & The Rolling Stones.




@rettetkaninchen
Skyfall from Adele. "Live and let die" got covered by Guns n Roses. Originally it was written and performed by Paul MaCartney and the Wings for a James Bond movie. It is one of the successful themes. Another very successful Bond theme is Adele's "Skyfall". That's my suggestion for this week.



@chillibrambles
Last week @kelsoterrier got him brain in a fuzz wiv Guns & Roses, Live an Let Die, an finkin wevver fings is good or bad. We been readin some bad newses dis week, an want a linky bowt good fings for cheerin up. Gun & Roses was from California which we fink be good cos it has lots of beaches. Every fur loves da beach. Da Beach Boys came from California too an dey got beach in der name, which be good too. Here dey sing bowt Good Vibrations so dat does be our linky for dis week.




@smcheetham
Morning Lexie the chain goes from strength to strength every week. last weeks winner was Guns and Roses. I have taken the Roses part of this as the start for my thoughts this week. So thinking about Roses I have gone to one of my favourite songs which is Good Year for the Roses by Elvis Costello which is a very sad song but with fantastic lyrics. Good luck all fellow chainees.



@diamondbertie
Here is my entry for the Chain. Last weeks winner was Guns N Roses - Live and Let Die.
This got me thinking of the James Bond movie of the same name it had Roger Moore playing James Bond, he also was the original Saint. So here is my choice for this week
Louis Armstrong singing When The Saints Go Marching In.





@djladylexie
Live and Let Die – James Bond meets Solitaire. Solitaire was the love intrest for Jimbo in the movie, played by Jane Seymour. She was also know for bein Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman wot is abowt a woman wot is a physician in da wild wild west days.

Wot you probly didn't know wos that she was in dancing with the stars reality tv show wot as famous people dancing to moosic for the entertainment of the viewers. Well, she came sixth which ain't too bad but she obviously didn't av a good rhythm wot wiv bein a doctor. Maybe she should hav got Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine to page Dr Beat for her! Hahaaaa so how about that for linky! Dr Beat, Miami Sound Machine.


@terenceterrier
The winning linky woz “Live and Let Die” by Guns and Roses. Dis songy woz the title track from the James Bond film of the same name. In this film Roger Moore woz 007. Roger Moore woz also the voice of a cat called Lazenby in da film “Cats and Dogs:The Revenge of Kitty Galore” which parodies many of the James Bond films & characters. The first song on the film soundtrack is “Get the Party Started” by Dame Shirley Bassey which I choose as my linky this week. Big Shirl also sang the title song from the Bond movie “ Goldfinger” so she links to da Bond theme of last week’s linky.




@patchdacat
I pride meself on being an observant anipal & I could not help noticing that several members of Gun N Roses seemed to be missing various items of their clothing in this video. Missing kecks no less at the start *puts paws over eyes* Not a pretty sight. I can only assume they were hoping to get talent spotted for the new stage version of “The Full Monty”. I therefore chooses the song “You Can Keep Your Hat On” by Tom Jones as my linky this week as the song comes from that show.



@bvfeyj
Me fink we hab enough ob dese guns n deaf n stuff fur now. All dis killing me softly wif guns n roses living & letting die and all da confusion an stuff. Enough ob dat! Well, Guns N’ Roses was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, but annuver band was inducted dat same year and dey most famuss song gib us da roses wifout da guns! Dis be da Small Faces wif Itchycoo Park. 



@millie_t_dog
Last week's winner was Kelso with Live & Let Die by Guns n' Roses. For my linky this week I give you I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston. So how do we all get there I hear you cry?

Well, as we all know this was a cover of the Paul McCartney and Wings song which written for the James Bond film of the same name. The B-side of that 1973 single was a song called I Live Around, featuring the vocals not of Paul McCartney but Denny Laine.

Some years earlier, Denny Laine was an original member of The Moody Blues and was similarly lead vocalist on their first hit Go Now. This song reached number 1 in the UK charts in January 1965 and was itself a cover of a song written by Larry Banks (and others) and sung by his ex-wife Bessie Banks. The backing singers on the Banks' version included one Cissy Houston, the mother of Whitney Houston. Before going the way of so many others through drink and drugs, Whitney had a fantastic voice and whilst her acting skills were a bit more ropey she did star in the film The Bodyguard and was responsible for most of the soundtrack, including the song I Have Nothing

So there we have it via films and cover versions from Live & Let Die to I Have Nothing.

As a final factoid, both songs were nominated but did not win Grammy Awards - Best Hard Rock Performance for Live & Let Die in 1993 and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television for I Have Nothing in 1994.


@rosieterrier
Well done Kelso on last week's winning linky. My choice this week continues the rock theme with Michael Jacksons' 'Give In To Me'. Slash the guitarist from Guns n' Roses did feature on this......and.... His real name is Saul. Saul Bass was the graphic designer who designed many of the James Bond posters and title sequences. Also Saul is my mum's favourite boys name although what that has to do with the chainy, I don't know!



@bunnersandharvs
So well dun to dat Kelso fur winning da linky Live and Let Die by dem Guns & Roses. He is a cleva paw and his seleckshun gots dese paws thinking. So dis wot we came up wif.... We know dat Paul McCartney did write da song Live & Let Die so we said hrmm, wot else did he write and who else did he write songs fur and wid, and guess wot? He wrote songs wif Elvis Costello. And der is an album called 'All This Useless Beauty'. Now furst of all, Paul McCartney did write sum songys on dat album but we also thort we would say how can beauty eva be useless much like how can you kill softly or how culd you eve put a gun wid rose sooooo we is going with da songy by Elvis Costello - All This Useless Beauty. Hit it Elvis.....




@wonderwinger
The handsome Kelso gained an excellent win last week with Guns n Roses. I shall be sticking with the rose theme and selecting The Stone Roses. My song choice shall be Waterfall as the original lead guitarist for Guns n Roses was called Slash & waterfalls come from slashes in mountains. And finally both bands were signed to Geffen Records.
Waterfall.




So............. da winner dis week .... as chosen by @kelsoterrier  ......................... dus be ................ oh dear ............. guess who?! Yep ... moi! So that means only one fing .. dad has the job of choosin again. Oh dear, he dussnt like dussin it. Guess you will have to come up wiv some incentives heehee.

Ere wot Kelso said:
I choose number 6. Was gonna choose 11 but I googled Saul Bass & not convinced he had anything to do with James Bond, so apologies if he did, but tuff ;-)

Now is time to get your finkin caps on an send me (find out how on da guidelines page fing) the next link in the chain. Da winner dis week dus be pickin da winner next week and dat means you the dad!!

It's over to you! Email me: lexie at toxicpenguin dot com or DM me on twitter (@dogstoyevsky) wiv your link suggestion followin on from dis one! You has until noon (GMT) Sunday 3 March 2013 (gots to get it to me by 2pm UK time if poss). Oh sometimes I dus accidentally delete em! Heehee. So good idea to type DO NOT DELETE in the title!  

Lexie's Chain dus be inspired by da pawsome Radcliffe & Maconie Show wot you can has a listen to on dere website. Follow me @dogstoyevsky or #lexieschain on Twitter to join da fun. Remember anyfink goes! Rock, classical, opera, ballads, punk, reggae - is up to you! Fanx for playin!

Sunday 17 February 2013

Lexie's Chain: The Hundred and Ninth Chain



Hello pals! Welcome to week 109 of #lexieschain. Last week the winner wos @skye613 wiv Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack. So lets see wot we got dis week. 

@claptonterrier
Last week's winner was Killing Me Softly….we know that songs about killing people are called murder ballads and Mr Nick Cave did an album called Murder Ballads a few years ago. We looked at a very long list of people who played on that record and we noticed that one of them was Shane McGowan from the Pogues….so our link this week in honour of our impending departure from the UK is "Leaving Liverpool" by the Pogues, a song all about travelling overseas in search of fresh adventures.




@patchdacat
Last week’s winning linky was by Roberta Flack & she sung “Killing You Softly”. There have been lots of cover versions. The Fugee was one group who recorded this. They also did a cover version of a Bob Marley song “No women no cry” . But let’s have the master himself I say so I gives you Bob Marley singing it live.




@terenceterrier
Righty Ho. Last week Skye won wiv “Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack. My linky this week is “Empty Chair” by Don McLean because this song inspired Lori Lieberman to write the poem upon which the song "Killing Me Softly" is based.




@smcheetham
Another great week on the chain last week it just seems to get better and better. The winning suggestion was Killing me Softly by Roberta Flack. Roberta sang a lot of Bert Bacharach songs in her career so that opened up a lot of options. My fave song by him is I Just Don't Know What to do with Myself. There are many great versions of that song By Dusty Springfield, Elvis Costello to name a couple but the one I would suggest is by the White Stripes so this week my suggestion is I Just Dont Know What to do with Myself by The White Stripes. Good luck everyone.




@djladylexie
Killing Me Softly was covered by The Fugees. Fugees is short for The Refugees. A refugee is someone who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecushun or other disaster. Some refugees do evenshully get to go home again but it can be a long hard journey and they needs to have faith it will appen. So, I chooses Blind Faith – Can't Find My Way Home for all those refugees who are waiting to return to their homelands.




@chillibrambles
We be inspired to do our first Lexie's chain, by da winnin tune of last week, wot was Killin Me Softly. Dat song was inspired by a Don McLean song called Empty Chairs. mum know dis cos Don McLean was da first concert Mum went to. (Although she not tell anyone at skool, cos it not cool in 1984.) Wiv dis bein our first week, to get idea of wot anipals do for da chain, we readed da last few weeks but couldn't find any empty chairs. Most weeks seem to have lots of bums on seats an da chain seem popular, altho we did go froo it fast like lightning. So da song we choose is Chain Lightning by Don McLean. We ave ad a look at video an find him not move like lightning, an we not fink it very cool in 2013 neiver, but it is our linky for da week.




@millie_t_dog
This is my first ever attempt at the chain, so I'm hoping I has got things right and the judge is feeling kind :-). So the winner last week was the lovely Killing Me Softly With His Song by Roberta Flack. I do love this song, although not when mauled about by a certain Mr Hugh Grant in the film About a Boy. Anyways, I'm sure you all know that the song was written by Norman Gimbel and composed by Charles Fox; two very clever peoples. In 1954 Norman Gimbel wrote the English lyrics to a Spanish song written and recorded by Pablo Beltrán Ruiz called "?Quién será?". He then rather cleverly got an actor dude and member of the famous Rat Pack to record that English version. So for my linky I gives you Sway as sung by Mr Dean Martin. 




@diamondbertie
Last weeks winner chosen by @skye613 was the lovely Roberta Flack singing Killing Me Softly, much head scratching I kept thinking of another multi talented singer/actress Eartha Kitt, I have selected C'est si bon. a beautiful romantic song.



@kelsoterrier
Last week's winning song was Killing me Softly by Roberta Flack. I don't know how you would kill someone softly and these words seem to conflict with each other. And I don't think anyone should be killing anyone else no matter how softly. I think we should all live and let live. However, talking of conflicting words this made me think of a band called Guns n' Roses and a song they sang called Live and Let Die. So many conflicts, Guns bad, Roses good, Living good, Dying bad. So apologies for causing such conflict but my link this week is Live & Let Die by Guns n' Roses.




@bvfeyj (Tucker)
Congrats to @Skye613 on first win! One ob many to come me fink. We did see dat Roberta Flack did teach English & music in Washington DC. One ob da places she did teach was Browne Junior High School. Me noticed dat it Browne wif an e da same as Jackson Browne. Ms. Roberta Flack and Jackson Browne boaf play da piano. Boaf ob dem hab great hits, lots ob awards, and boaf hab done songs for films and TV, and dey is active in various charitable and humanitarian causes. Me linky is: Love Needs a Heart by Jackson Browne.




@rosieterrier
Roberta Flack, what a good choice and lovely linky. She sang 'I Who Have Nothing' that of course was also sung by Shirley Bassey. My succinct link dus be the duet version of 'Big Spender' by Dame Shirley Bassey and Dame Edna Everage. Two glorious Dames :-).



@bunnersandharvs
First we dus want to say a veerree well dun to @skye613 fur a supa linky last week. So we been thinking about Berta Flack and her songys and did you know her songs was almost always about relashunships and love? Well dey sure is, so we thort we would go wid a simple linky all about love! Why? Well, cause well it wus Valentine's Day last week and der's nothing better dan LOVE so da linky we going wid dus be 'LOVE' - by Nat 'King' Cole. Taps paws, sits back and thinks of pals wot we love. hee hee




@wonderwinger (Briar)
The song "Killing me softly" always makes me think of the off-key version sung by Nicholas Hault in the film About a Boy. The song doesn't appear on the soundtrack sadly as all the songs are sung by Badly Drawn Boy. Badly Drawn Boy's best work came on the previous album The Hour of the Bewilderbeest. My favourite song on this album is Pissing into the Wind which just might be what you'd do if someone was trying to kill you softly.





So............. da winner dis week .... as chosen by @skye613  ......................... dus be ................ @kelsoterrier wiv .......... Live & Let Die, Guns 'n' Roses!. Yay! Well done Kelos!

Skye an Dee did say: 

So many brilliant linky suggestions! First I say " Well Done " to all. This is very hard choice.  Caused much head hurting thoughts but the one link that made me sit up & really think is link # 9. Conflicted is how I feel! So my pick for the winning linky this week is Live & Let Die by Guns n' Roses. 

Now is time to get your finkin caps on an send me (find out how on da guidelines page fing) the next link in the chain. Da winner dis week dus be pickin da winner next week and dat means you Kelso!

It's over to you! Email me: lexie at toxicpenguin dot com or DM me on twitter (@dogstoyevsky) wiv your link suggestion followin on from dis one! You has until noon (GMT) Sunday 24 February 2013 (gots to get it to me by 2pm UK time if poss). Oh sometimes I dus accidentally delete em! Heehee. So good idea to type DO NOT DELETE in the title!  

Lexie's Chain dus be inspired by da pawsome Radcliffe & Maconie Show wot you can has a listen to on dere website. Follow me @dogstoyevsky or #lexieschain on Twitter to join da fun. Remember anyfink goes! Rock, classical, opera, ballads, punk, reggae - is up to you! Fanx for playin!

Sunday 10 February 2013

Lexie's Chain: The Hundred and Eighth Chain



Hello pals! Welcome to week 108 of #lexieschain. Last week the winner wos @baxter_man  and @diamondbertie wiv Sounds of Silence by Simon and Garmfumkle. So lets see wot we got dis week. 

@skye613
Wow. 2 winners again. Well done, well done. The winner be "sound of Silence" written by Paul Simon. A song described by @diamondbertie as one of longing & loneliness. Simon did graduate from college with a degree in English. As did Roberta Flack who taught English & music in Washing, D.C. for many years. Miss Roberta covered " A Bridge Over Troubled Waters " written by Paul Simon. My link suggestion this week for Lexieschain is "Killing Me Softly" by Roberta Flack.




@smcheetham
Hi Lexie another week gone in a flash. So Clapton chose The Sound of Silence by Paul Simon and there were two worthy winners. My link is based on the word sound and the name Paul. The Jam were one of my fave bands when younger. They were led of course by Paul Weller. The last album they released was Sound Effects. So I have chosen from that album the song That's Entertainment which is what we get from all our Twitter pals. There you go.




@oz_theterrier
Last week's pick was Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel. Some have said that Paul Simon wrote that song about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) was written by Bernie Taupin and Elton John as a tribute to John Lennon, who was also assassinated. In addition, when I listen to both songs they seem to have a similar theme of loss, sadness, emptiness.




@djladylexie
Last week was sounds of silence. Hmm ok let me fink. In the song we hear the lyrics people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening. So, to me, it means you can say so much without saying anything at all. In fact, you can sometimes enjoy the silence. Oh, what's that? Words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm - enjoy the silence! Why what a great linky - it's Depeche Mode of course and Enjoy The Silence.



@patchdacat
The joint winners chose “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel / Paul Simon. This made me think of “Silence is Golden” by The Four Seasons as my linky but I decided to go with the cover version by The Tremeloes instead.





@kelsoterrier
Last week we had an iconic song from the 60's with The Sound of Silence. This week my choice it's another iconic song from the same era. The Sound of Silence is a funny title that makes you think because, of course, silence had no sound. Another song title that makes you think is A Whiter Shade of Pale which, again, you can't really get..can you? See, even I'm confused. So my choice this week is the epic Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum.




@bunnersandharvs
So we dus says well dun to da Bax and Bertie on der dual win last week wif da Sound of Silence. We has been trying to think about wot to link and well we just thort we would go wid another of Simon and Garfunkles only cause is fun. So here we goes kookookajoo we says da linky dis week is 'Mrs Robinson' so here's to you toot doo dee doo Mrs Robinson.




@terenceterrier
Bertie & Baxter bowf chose “Sound of Silence” as their link. I woz desperately trying to fink of a suitable linky to impress dem bowf & wiv all da ideas wizzin round my head ended up in an acute state of mental confushun . I woz sufferin from delirium no less. So my linky for this week be “Silence” by Delerium.




@borderpup
Wow, this is a difficult one! We did read that Mr Bob Dylan did add electric instruments and drums to Sounds of Silence wivout Simon & Garfunkel’s permission and we did wonder wot other songs had been added to like dat. Mum did then have a brainwave – well it would have been one if it had been correct! She always fort that the strings and stuff on True Love Ways by Buddy Holly had been added after he died, but according to the interwebnet fing, he recorded it wiv the orchestra. Ah well, wot can you do! Here it is anyway:





@bvfeyj
We does hab “Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel to linky. Well, me does say da link dis week be Cathy’s Clown by da Everly Brothers. Simon and Garfunkel did aspire to imitate da harmony ob da Everly Brothers. Paul Simon did write Sounds of Silence and Phil and Don Everly did write Cathy’s Clown. Da Everly Brothers also sang backing vocals on da title track from da Graceland album wif Paul Simon. Dey was also da featured act for Simon & Garfunkle’s Old Friends Reunion Tour. All dese fings is what links dem.


@maria7scruff
I gonna give da chainy a go this week n I firstly say well done to bofe Baxter @baxter_man n also Bertie @diamondbertie, eggsellent choices pals. I been thinkin that Paul Simon did make da album most brilliant called Graceland. Graceland as we all know is howse dat Elvis da pelvis Presley did live in. Elvis did have first film role in King Creole in 1958, dis was based on Harold Robbins book called..... A stone for Danny Fisher. My linky derefur be Elvis singing title track to album wot accompanied film, King Creole. 




@claptonterrier
Hello Miss Lexie, last week the very wise judge chose the Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel…..we listened to it closely and we are pretty sure it was not the sound of silence and was actually quite noisy all the way through…so this week our choice is 4'33 by John Cage….its only the sound of silence for 4 minutes and 33 seconds…..



@wonderwinger
Congratulations to the two Bs: Baxter and Bertie on their lovely song choice Sounds of Silence. My linky shall be The Winner Takes It All by Abba. Why? Well, because Anni-Frid Lyngstad made a cover-version of Sounds of Silence in Swedish before joining Abba. Sounds of Silence was written about the despair people felt after the JFK assassination, The Winner Takes it All also deals with heartache but in the aftermath of a divorce. Different inspirations but both magnificent songs.



@rosieterrier
Congrats to you two winners, well done. You both choose Paul Simon. Well, he did obviously work with Art Garfunkel. Whenever I do think of that esteemed man it makes me think of his (Garfunkaling) involvement in the Flight Of The Conchords! (if you haven't seen this, is a very funny programme). Therefore my linky is 'Rock The Party' by Flight Of The Conchords. I hopes you enjoys......




Ere wot Baxta did say:

WOWZA Dat be da hardest fing Dat I ever dun and I fink it be da same fer da master judge, da Simon Cowell of anipals, @diamondbertie as well. Der waz sooooo many oarsum entries. We commend all da entrants fer der thought and cleverness. In da end we found a winna and two other awards if Dat ok wif Lexie.

Da fun award bee da "Picking a song fer da Judge" award and Dat goes two, Rock da Party by da Flight of da Conchords. Gud werk having a linky Dat be by a Noo Zeelund group wen me bee frum Noo Zeelund. You might have won if da Bertie bee frum Noo Zeelund as well. Gud try better luck next time.

We gives a Honourable mention award (Dat bee SECUND place) to Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum. It was verry clever and had da judges finking deeply just how white white can bee. Well thunk out. 

And da WINNER........***drum roll please*** be Killing my Softly by Roberta Flack. A well researched chain entry and da unaamouse choice of youz esteemed judging panel. I never new Dat bout eiver of dem. 

On a persunal note I wanna says a huge Fanking you two Lexie fer doin dis it be great fun and I noes we all apawchiate da time she puts in, free cheers fer Lexie!!!

So............. da winner dis week .... as chosen by @baxter_man and @diamondbertie  ......................... dus be ................ @Skye & Dee!! Woohoo!!! A first win! Well done ma pals!

Now is time to get your finkin caps on an send me (find out how on da guidelines page fing) the next link in the chain. Da winner dis week dus be pickin da winner next week and dat means you!

It's over to you! Email me: lexie at toxicpenguin dot com or DM me on twitter (@dogstoyevsky) wiv your link suggestion followin on from dis one! You has until noon (GMT) Sunday 17 February 2013 (gots to get it to me by 2pm UK time if poss). Oh sometimes I dus accidentally delete em! Heehee. So good idea to type DO NOT DELETE in the title!  

Lexie's Chain dus be inspired by da pawsome Radcliffe & Maconie Show wot you can has a listen to on dere website. Follow me @dogstoyevsky or #lexieschain on Twitter to join da fun. Remember anyfink goes! Rock, classical, opera, ballads, punk, reggae - is up to you! Fanx for playin!