An end of term vibe delayed by a bit of illness brings us to this, the true end of term - Chat out of Hell series five, episode six. Meat Loaf gets all classy and covers Gershwin in the first half, then Emma has to explain that Good Girls go to Heaven is actually about self-enjoyment and ruins it for everyone. But we still have time to dive into the important questions, like: - Which Vaudeville performer was described as "a mop gone crazy"? - What did Emma get up to in the Girl Guides? - Has...
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An end of term vibe delayed by a bit of illness brings us to this, the true end of term - Chat out of Hell series five, episode six. Meat Loaf gets all classy and covers Gershwin in the first half, then Emma has to explain that Good Girls go to Heaven is actually about self-enjoyment and ruins it for everyone. But we still have time to dive into the important questions, like: - Which Vaudeville performer was described as "a mop gone crazy"? - What did Emma get up to in the Girl Guides? - Has...
Episode 3.5 - 45 Seconds of Ecstasy | Requiem Metal
Chat out of Hell
46 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 3.5 - 45 Seconds of Ecstasy | Requiem Metal
We open every episode of Chat out of Hell by asking "what is this" and it's never been more apt. Two baffling track choices hit the table today as we interrogate some of the shortest and least interesting songs in the Loaf / Steinman catalogue. We do learn a few things on the way, though. Things like: - What do Jim Steinman and Giuseppe Verdi have in common? - How long is 45 seconds? Is it 66 seconds? - What's cooler than Gene Pitney? PLUS a conversation about merch, a listener isn't sure h...
Chat out of Hell
An end of term vibe delayed by a bit of illness brings us to this, the true end of term - Chat out of Hell series five, episode six. Meat Loaf gets all classy and covers Gershwin in the first half, then Emma has to explain that Good Girls go to Heaven is actually about self-enjoyment and ruins it for everyone. But we still have time to dive into the important questions, like: - Which Vaudeville performer was described as "a mop gone crazy"? - What did Emma get up to in the Girl Guides? - Has...