Chat out of Hell

Episode 2.4 - Heaven Can Wait | Rock & Roll Mercenaries


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Let's get down to it and talk business, ballads and bad 80s numbers inspired by the A-Team.

This episode we'll answer questions like:

- Who robbed Kermit the Frog in 1979?

- Why did Bette Middler cuss out Jim Steinman so?

- What military experience do these rock & roll mercenaries really have?

PLUS a quick anecdote about quoting Steinman and scaring people, a perfectly-justified listener complaint and the next part of the ongoing A1 Sauce saga.

Next time! Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through meets Couldn't Have Said it Better. Who will win? Definitely the first one.

Keep your comments, reviews and arguments flying in to [email protected], find us on Facebook or Instagram by searching Chat out of Hell and don't forget to use the hashtag #dearA1saucepleasesendsomeofyourA1saucetosamfromthereallygoodpodcastchatoutofhell

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:
Heaven can Wait by Meat Loaf from the album Bat out of Hell (1977)
Heaven can Wait by Karla DeVito from the album Is This a Cool World or What? (1981)
Heaven can Wait by Bette Middler from a demo tape labelled 1972
It Goes Like it Goes by Jennifer Warnes (1979) from the soundtrack to Norma Rae
Rock & Roll Mercenaries by Meat Loaf and John Parr from the album Blind Before I Stop (1986)

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Chat out of HellBy Emma Crossland & Sam Wilkinson