0:55 Introduction/No Rules in Love 5:23 Spanish Eyes 9:21 Johnny's Got the Inside Moves 13:00 Hold an Old Friend's Hand 17:48 Could've Been 21:36 Oldies Medley 27:30 All this Time 31:54 Interaction with the crowd 32:17 I Saw Him Standing There 36:25 Walk Away While You Can 40:06 Should've Been Me 44:10 I Think We're Alone Now 48:35 Radio Romance
48:37 she forgets to grab the microphone and has to turn back for it. Then whoever handed it to her must have teased her about it because she turns her back and laughs
Super cool, thanks for sharing! That girl could sing!! I saw this tour in NY. Don't think she played "No Rules" .. would have remembered that, this being my favorite Tiffany tune. It was just a b-side here, wonder if it was a bigger song in Japan. Tiff sang the shizz out of hard rock.. so happy she eventually partnered with the l.a. glam rock players to make some great stuff in recent years.
@@TonyCo1962 Jones Beach, with New Kids opening! Last night of their tour, I believe. (She then went out and opened for them for a tour, if I'm not mistaken). I actually audio recorded the show and have it in a closet somewhere :D
@daytube dude I just checked out your channel and watched a couple of your videos. I absolutely love it. I see it's been 6 years since you posted any of your own stuff, and I'd love to see you post a new one. So I'm not a musician and I have no musical talent so my comments are coming from that perspective. What matters to me is do I like the sound of the person's voice and do they nail the emotion of the song. Yes and yes with you. You definitely sing what you feel. It means a lot to me that someone with your talent praises Tiffany, because she was mercilessly mocked by not just the musical press of the day, but the public as well, for not writing songs or playing instruments, and was frequently characterized as an average or below average vocalist. I was generally unaware of Tiffany during her late 1980s run because I was about 10 years older than her Target demographic, having been born in 1962. I just became a fan within the last year, but I have read a lot about what was written about her back in the day. It was one of those things where UA-cam recommended a video which then led to another video and then another. If you really want to get a sense of her true ability, search out her cover of the Otis Redding classic these arms of mine on here and tell me what you think. UA-cam is inconsistent with notifying us about replies, so please keep an eye on our conversation if you don't get a notification and I'll do the same.
I belive that is the CZ1 Casio kebord at least 1 of them is. The others could be the D50 Rolland Many people who played keys and toured heavily always used three or four different types of keyboards for different sounds in different songs.
45:34 and 46:49 nobody moved it like Tiffany
This is the best quality version on UA-cam. Also live Tiffany was so mucn better than studio Tiffany.
0:55 Introduction/No Rules in Love
5:23 Spanish Eyes
9:21 Johnny's Got the Inside Moves
13:00 Hold an Old Friend's Hand
17:48 Could've Been
21:36 Oldies Medley
27:30 All this Time
31:54 Interaction with the crowd
32:17 I Saw Him Standing There
36:25 Walk Away While You Can
40:06 Should've Been Me
44:10 I Think We're Alone Now
48:35 Radio Romance
Cool ! thanks
48:37 she forgets to grab the microphone and has to turn back for it. Then whoever handed it to her must have teased her about it because she turns her back and laughs
50:21 enthusiastic young man
Super cool, thanks for sharing! That girl could sing!! I saw this tour in NY. Don't think she played "No Rules" .. would have remembered that, this being my favorite Tiffany tune. It was just a b-side here, wonder if it was a bigger song in Japan. Tiff sang the shizz out of hard rock.. so happy she eventually partnered with the l.a. glam rock players to make some great stuff in recent years.
Was it at Westbury or another venue? Any specific recollections?
@@TonyCo1962 Jones Beach, with New Kids opening! Last night of their tour, I believe. (She then went out and opened for them for a tour, if I'm not mistaken). I actually audio recorded the show and have it in a closet somewhere :D
@daytube dude I just checked out your channel and watched a couple of your videos. I absolutely love it. I see it's been 6 years since you posted any of your own stuff, and I'd love to see you post a new one. So I'm not a musician and I have no musical talent so my comments are coming from that perspective. What matters to me is do I like the sound of the person's voice and do they nail the emotion of the song. Yes and yes with you. You definitely sing what you feel. It means a lot to me that someone with your talent praises Tiffany, because she was mercilessly mocked by not just the musical press of the day, but the public as well, for not writing songs or playing instruments, and was frequently characterized as an average or below average vocalist. I was generally unaware of Tiffany during her late 1980s run because I was about 10 years older than her Target demographic, having been born in 1962. I just became a fan within the last year, but I have read a lot about what was written about her back in the day. It was one of those things where UA-cam recommended a video which then led to another video and then another. If you really want to get a sense of her true ability, search out her cover of the Otis Redding classic these arms of mine on here and tell me what you think. UA-cam is inconsistent with notifying us about replies, so please keep an eye on our conversation if you don't get a notification and I'll do the same.
43:15 and 43:30 great shots of the audience
I agree with Gordonbelle that live Tiffany is better. All the cool people know that.🙄
What keyboards does the pianist use?
I belive that is the CZ1 Casio kebord at least 1 of them is. The others could be the D50 Rolland
Many people who played keys and toured heavily always used three or four different types of keyboards for different sounds in different songs.