Any Cinderella Fans here?

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victim5150":9smp3zck said:
Loved Night Songs. Didn’t care for anything after.
Yeah this was pretty much me too. I like one or two post NS era but not much. Saw them open for Priest on the Ram It Down Tour and they sounded awesome. Most everyone in the arena stayed seated though until the lights went down for Priest.
 
stratjacket":2jc5f4e3 said:
I always liked them, they reminded me of Aerosmith so much, especially songs like In From The Outside, kind of like what Aerosmith should have stuck to instead of going softer. I saw them a couple of times in the 80’s and then about 4 or 5 (time blurs) years ago at a bar outside of Atlanta. Still put on a good show.


Toms got Steven Tylers move down to a T in this one

 
hammered":elh3k7io said:
stratjacket":elh3k7io said:
I always liked them, they reminded me of Aerosmith so much, especially songs like In From The Outside, kind of like what Aerosmith should have stuck to instead of going softer. I saw them a couple of times in the 80’s and then about 4 or 5 (time blurs) years ago at a bar outside of Atlanta. Still put on a good show.


Toms got Steven Tylers move down to a T in this one



Yeah, that’s spot on.
 
Not a bad song on any of their 4 albums. I could listen to them all day. If Toms voice had held up there could have been more great albums. Keifer is easily the most talented musician/songwriter to come from the 80’s. Sucks he was stuck in the hair band generation at his prime.
 
Definitely one of the most underrated and overlooked bands from the mid-80s. Still listen to them regularly.
:rock:
 
I remember seeing the Donnas in a club in Seattle and they played this before they came on and it was almost the highlight of their set! :lol: :LOL: Loud through the PA it was rockin'. Was bummed when they killed it when the band came on. Actually The Donna's were great too.. :rock:

 
Always liked Tom’s voice. He is a truly talented songwriter/player.
I loved the earlier Cinderella stuff for sure and even covered some of it back in the day.

Played a festival in Texas last month, Nov, where we opened for Tom’s current band.
He does a bunch of Cinderella tunes and some of his solo stuff as well.
Tom still sings his ASS off. I was impressed!! Met his wife, who also sings...nice lady.
She said he wasn’t 100%, and if that was true, you couldn’t tell.
He’s no spring chicken, neither am I for that matter, yet he’s out there killin’ it.

Props to Tom. He’s still touring and still kickin it.
That’s Rock N Roll baby :rock:
 
Btw... when I was growing up, Tom lived in the development next to mine and my friend lived next door to him. I got Tom to judge my school’s Battle of the Bands that year. Really nice guy.

On the other hand, I saw Fred(drummer) in a video game store once. I waited until he was done buying his game and I asked him for his autograph. He rolled his eyes and looked at the cashier and laughed. He scribbled something on a piece of paper and handed it to me. I was too young to realize what he did back then. If it were now, I would have just walked away
 
Seen them a few times live when they were at their peak. Very underrated band. Both Tom's vocals and Tom's & Jeff's playing. Great tone too.
 
mystixboi":258ngjpp said:
Btw... when I was growing up, Tom lived in the development next to mine and my friend lived next door to him. I got Tom to judge my school’s Battle of the Bands that year. Really nice guy.

On the other hand, I saw Fred(drummer) in a video game store once. I waited until he was done buying his game and I asked him for his autograph. He rolled his eyes and looked at the cashier and laughed. He scribbled something on a piece of paper and handed it to me. I was too young to realize what he did back then. If it were now, I would have just walked away

He was probably just bummed that they decided to use Cozy Powell , Denny Carmassi and another session drummer on the Long Cold Winter album and not him
 
hammered":2sp3g89g said:
mystixboi":2sp3g89g said:
Btw... when I was growing up, Tom lived in the development next to mine and my friend lived next door to him. I got Tom to judge my school’s Battle of the Bands that year. Really nice guy.

On the other hand, I saw Fred(drummer) in a video game store once. I waited until he was done buying his game and I asked him for his autograph. He rolled his eyes and looked at the cashier and laughed. He scribbled something on a piece of paper and handed it to me. I was too young to realize what he did back then. If it were now, I would have just walked away

He was probably just bummed that they decided to use Cozy Powell , Denny Carmassi and another session drummer on the Long Cold Winter album and not him

IIRC they didn't use him much on the first album either.
 
Tronald Dump":2kcsiy2m said:
hammered":2kcsiy2m said:
mystixboi":2kcsiy2m said:
Btw... when I was growing up, Tom lived in the development next to mine and my friend lived next door to him. I got Tom to judge my school’s Battle of the Bands that year. Really nice guy.

On the other hand, I saw Fred(drummer) in a video game store once. I waited until he was done buying his game and I asked him for his autograph. He rolled his eyes and looked at the cashier and laughed. He scribbled something on a piece of paper and handed it to me. I was too young to realize what he did back then. If it were now, I would have just walked away

He was probably just bummed that they decided to use Cozy Powell , Denny Carmassi and another session drummer on the Long Cold Winter album and not him

IIRC they didn't use him much on the first album either.

He wasn’t on the first album at all , supposedly he joined the band after the album was recorded.
 
I need a shot of gasoline
I'm hittin' one sixteen
I get so hot I see steam
Forget the day 'cause we're gonna scream!!!

Ya!!! :thumbsup:
 
Seen them maybe 7-8 times. Never disappoint. Girlfriend, now wife was a big fan back in the day so we went whenever they came around. Saw them open for Aerosmith and Priest way back, Saw them 3 times in the past 5-6 years and they were as good as ever. Vintage guitars with cranked Marshalls.Last time I saw them Jeffs leg was messed up and couldn't get around to well. Now Toms solo so I think its over.
 
Love the raw, cranked Marshall tone on the first album. I didn’t like them that much in the day, but I like them even more now. One of the more talent groups (well, Keifer really) of the hair era.
 
Love me some Cinderella. Saw them about five years ago at HOB, and they just killed. It was like going to school on what a rock band sound look and sound like on stage. Killer show. Saw Tom a couple of years ago on his solo tour. He played for 2 1/2 hours. I was standing five feet from him. Just a Les Paul and a cranked plexi. He is just badass. I am hoping for another album from him soon.
 
Some of the best stuff to come out of the 80s....stopped listening after Heartbreak though....got a 'lil too country for me and Tom's solo stuff is the same based on CD I bought recently.....they were at their best with the balls out bluesy rockers for me.
 

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