Chat out of Hell

Emma Crossland & Sam Wilkinson

How did two massive dorks create some of the most bombastically stupid rock opera of all time? Join equally massive dorks Emma Crossland and Sam Wilkinson as they delve into the works of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.Every episode our intrepid pair both brings one of Loaf or Steinman's works to the table to dissect in meticulously lazy detail, exploring the torrid lives of music's most on-again off-again best pals one week at a time.

  1. FEB 23

    Episode 6.4 - Left in the Dark | A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste

    Off we go again! Time for us to analyse the saddest Jim Steinman you've ever heard, the fairly saddest Barbra Streisand, and just a regular Meat Loaf.  And with those three gathered, we can get some answers. Answers to questions like: - What made the Everly Brothers fall out? - How many Steinman stage shows featured a motorbike in the big first act closer? - How many veterans of the UK military credit Jim Steinman with their career success? PLUS a lot of chat about feelings, a child doing reggae and all the usual sundry nonsense. Keep your comments, reviews and arguments flying in to chatoutofhell@gmail.com, find us on Facebook or Instagram by searching Chat out of Hell and don't forget to use the hashtag #thechickenonesareareallynice Chat out of Hell is a is a review podcast: all music extracts are used for review/illustrative purposes. To hear the songs in full please buy them from your local record shop or streaming platform. Don't do a piracy. Music extracts on this episode: Left in the Dark by Jim Steinman from the album Bad For Good (1981) Left in the Dark by Barbra Streisand from the album Emotion (1984) Left in the Dark by Meat Loaf from the album Welcome to the Neighbourhood (1995) Lämnad i Mörkret by Cecilia Vennersten from the album Cecilia Vennersten (1995) A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste by Meat Loaf from the album The Very Best of Meat Loaf (1998) A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste from the Whistle Down the Wind Cast Album (1998) Send us Fan Mail

    50 min
  2. JAN 12

    Episode 6.1 -Read 'Em and Weep | Going All the Way (A Song in Six Movements)

    Here we go, diving into series six! Two delicious slices of Meat Loaf are served in the forms of Read 'Em and Weep then Going All the Way. And why we enjoy them, we'll mull over the big questions like: - What's the opposite of pearls? - What did the doctor say to the famous sad clown Barry Manilow? - Is there a finer sausage than Heck's Sausages? #thechickenonesarereallynice PLUS we learn what irritating dance hit of the 90s will invade our brains this series, an actual thought about why Braver than We Are is the way it is, and a revelation about Meat Loaf and Emma's stock footage buying habits. Keep your comments, reviews and arguments flying in to chatoutofhell@gmail.com, find us on Facebook or Instagram by searching Chat out of Hell and don't forget to use the hashtag #thechickenonesareareallynice Chat out of Hell is a is a review podcast: all music extracts are used for review/illustrative purposes. To hear the songs in full please buy them from your local record shop or streaming platform. Don't do a piracy. Music extracts on this episode: Read 'Em and Weep by Meat Loaf from the album Dead Ringer (1981) Read 'Em and Weep by Barry Manilow from the album Greatest Hits vol II (1983) Going all the Way (A Song in Six Movements) by Meat Loaf from the album Braver Than We Are (2016) Braver than We Are Demo by Karine Hannah (2001) Braver than We Are by Karine Hannah (2017) Send us Fan Mail

    43 min

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How did two massive dorks create some of the most bombastically stupid rock opera of all time? Join equally massive dorks Emma Crossland and Sam Wilkinson as they delve into the works of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.Every episode our intrepid pair both brings one of Loaf or Steinman's works to the table to dissect in meticulously lazy detail, exploring the torrid lives of music's most on-again off-again best pals one week at a time.