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Find all the links you need at https://linktr.ee/skipdpod In episode thirty‑nine of Skip’d, Mike is once again down a Rob, this time replaced by his lifelong friend Darren. Stepping into the storm, the two fire up the motorbike, crank the amps and tear headlong into Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell: One of the most bombastic, theatrical and improbably successful albums ever committed to tape. Released in 1977, this Jim Steinman‑penned rock opera is excess in its purest form. It's too long, too loud, too emotional, but absolutely unstoppable. From the revving engines and adolescent adrenaline of the title track, to the beautifully deranged romantic panic of “You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth,” the slow‑burn devotion of “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” and the eight‑minute emotional car crash that is “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” this album is all big feelings, big hooks, and the kind of hyper‑sincere rock theatre that simply does not get made anymore. What’s inside: * A deep dive into the album’s ridiculous, irresistible highlights, including the full‑throttle chaos of the title track and why “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” feels like a musical, a porn parody and a failing marriage all at once * An exploration of the Steinman/Meat Loaf creative partnership, and how theatrical excess became a feature not a flaw * Reflections on Bat Out of Hell’s unbelievable cultural footprint, its decades‑long chart life and why sincerity at this scale still hits as hard as it does * Plus, the view of a Travelodge orgy from the hotel cuck chair that you will laugh at, but wish you could forget Stream Skip’d on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your audio fix. Got an album that’s too big to ignore, too emotional to mock, and too committed to ever be anything less than iconic? Send it our way, and the boys will dive deep and decide if it’s truly unskippable.
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