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Big hair, big complaints and big feelings, it's Chat out of Hell!
This episode Emma brings our favourite car karaoke hit Life is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back for our intrepid pair to interpret, while Sam's Bonnie Tyler obsession continues in full swing as he tries to convince Emma that Loving You's a Dirty Job is a much neglected classic. This week's questions lack subtlety, just like these two songs:
- How generous IS John Lewis's legendary returns policy?
- What was it like being a jobbing actor in early 70s Britain?
- What do you do during the instrumentals in a funeral song?
PLUS we have a slight dig at other music review shows with only a 2-point scoring scale, some YouTube commentators look for deep meaning where there really isn't any, and we hear the best Meat Loaf Memories of all time.
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 or the much shorter one #pleasegiveemmaamichaelbaybudget
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:
Life is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back by Meat Loaf from the album Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993)
Loving You's a Dirty Job (But Somebody's Got to Do It) by Bonnie Tyler and Todd Rundgren from the album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire (1986)
Loving You is a Dirty Job (But Somebody's Got to Do It) by Meat Loaf from the album Braver than We Are (2016)
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Big hair, big complaints and big feelings, it's Chat out of Hell!
This episode Emma brings our favourite car karaoke hit Life is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back for our intrepid pair to interpret, while Sam's Bonnie Tyler obsession continues in full swing as he tries to convince Emma that Loving You's a Dirty Job is a much neglected classic. This week's questions lack subtlety, just like these two songs:
- How generous IS John Lewis's legendary returns policy?
- What was it like being a jobbing actor in early 70s Britain?
- What do you do during the instrumentals in a funeral song?
PLUS we have a slight dig at other music review shows with only a 2-point scoring scale, some YouTube commentators look for deep meaning where there really isn't any, and we hear the best Meat Loaf Memories of all time.
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 or the much shorter one #pleasegiveemmaamichaelbaybudget
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:
Life is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back by Meat Loaf from the album Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993)
Loving You's a Dirty Job (But Somebody's Got to Do It) by Bonnie Tyler and Todd Rundgren from the album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire (1986)
Loving You is a Dirty Job (But Somebody's Got to Do It) by Meat Loaf from the album Braver than We Are (2016)
Send us a text