Funny story I was 18, Bon Jovi took Cinderella on the road with them to get them going as there backup band, Cinderella opened played their Night Songs album from front to back. That night they totally blew Bon Jovi away. Rookies stole the show that night.
Trust me, to all of lifelong fans, we don’t get offended by someone not knowing of them. Cinderella is one of the most underrated and unappreciated bands out there. Those of us who grew up knowing them not only loved them as a band and the music, but the influence they had towards later bands.
I saw Cinderella in concert back in the mid-eighties they opened for a band called Poison. Cinderella's lead singer Tom Keifer is a hell of a guitarist and songwriter! He did have some vocal chord problems years back surgeries and such, but he is back solo and still rocking on. This was what some folks called "glamor rock" to me it was just rock. Peace and love from central Texas, I am a sub for life.
Because before they got big, they had to work poor living hand to mouth. They didn't make it overnight, you should check out the history of these bands, how they made it, how they lived before they made it.
Like Jeff Keith of Tesla was still working his 9 to 5 in construction, like he was literally in a dozer when he got the call that geffen wanted to sign Tesla
My first time hearing Cinderella was just after their second album was released and it totally knocked me out! Bought it the day after and then got their debut album within a week after that. The opening tracks on both these albums felt perfect, and to this day Cinderella is one of my absolute favourite bands.
Many bands from that era would commonly write songs with tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Cinderella was quite different. They’re lyrics were more straightforward. But I’d say their aesthetic was tongue-in-cheek. I saw them several times live back then and they were seriously intense live. They put on a great show and had a much heavier feel than what you’d get by just listening to their albums.
Bon Jovi in video because Bon Jovi kinda discovered and supported Cinderella... I saw them on tour together for Cinderella's first album as the opening band, Bon Jovi was touring for their biggest album ever "Slippery When Wet"
I like this channel it is refreshing. I am pleased you are getting to experience 80s American music. I was blessed to see Cinderella live 3 times and it was every bit as good live as in this video. Enjoy the 80s they were the best years for music.
Long live 80s hair metal! Most the songs where about sex, drugs, and having fun. If you didnt grow up in the 80's, you really missed out on a great time!
I lived through the 80's as a teen. Most 80's bands were all about fun. Wanna see the song on Japan TV live (with guitar flips) see ua-cam.com/video/HHK4ocL0Oms/v-deo.html
The whole album is full of great rock songs.
Most underrated band in history
Not in the eyes of those of us who know them well. But for the rest of them out there, you are 💯 correct my friend.
What!? They were huge in the 80's lol!
Funny story I was 18, Bon Jovi took Cinderella on the road with them to get them going as there backup band, Cinderella opened played their Night Songs album from front to back. That night they totally blew Bon Jovi away. Rookies stole the show that night.
Truth
Unless you lived it and went to all the concerts, you'll never understand. Being a teen in the 80s just cant be matched !
Trust me, to all of lifelong fans, we don’t get offended by someone not knowing of them. Cinderella is one of the most underrated and unappreciated bands out there. Those of us who grew up knowing them not only loved them as a band and the music, but the influence they had towards later bands.
By far the most underrated band of all time in my opinion
Love this band so much. An 80's hair band gem. Seen them live a few times and they're epic
Always had a soft spot for Cindarella, much better than their image suggested!
I saw Cinderella in concert back in the mid-eighties they opened for a band called Poison. Cinderella's lead singer Tom Keifer is a hell of a guitarist and songwriter! He did have some vocal chord problems years back surgeries and such, but he is back solo and still rocking on. This was what some folks called "glamor rock" to me it was just rock. Peace and love from central Texas, I am a sub for life.
I saw the concert where Cinderella opened for Bon Jovi and it was a hell of a show! So good! A night I won't forget all these years later!
Ha ha, I saw them open for Bon Jovi. Well, I was at the concert, anyway. LOL
Lol, so there was some extra curricular activities involved for you? @@user-es8zp7wu2n
We saw that show in KC. Kicked Ass!
Because before they got big, they had to work poor living hand to mouth. They didn't make it overnight, you should check out the history of these bands, how they made it, how they lived before they made it.
Like Jeff Keith of Tesla was still working his 9 to 5 in construction, like he was literally in a dozer when he got the call that geffen wanted to sign Tesla
Great Album
My first time hearing Cinderella was just after their second album was released and it totally knocked me out! Bought it the day after and then got their debut album within a week after that. The opening tracks on both these albums felt perfect, and to this day Cinderella is one of my absolute favourite bands.
One of my favorite bands of the 80s !!! Nobody’s Fool is one of my favorites from them.
Glad you guys enjoyed it. Much love ...
Saw them open up for the Scorpions in Germany around 1990❤
My favourite era, nothing like it🙂
💯👍👍👍🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I loved ratt. Warren de martini was and is still one of my favorite guitarist. Great songs. Lay it down is another great ratt song
Many bands from that era would commonly write songs with tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Cinderella was quite different. They’re lyrics were more straightforward. But I’d say their aesthetic was tongue-in-cheek. I saw them several times live back then and they were seriously intense live. They put on a great show and had a much heavier feel than what you’d get by just listening to their albums.
You should give a listen to Everybody Love Eileen by Cinderella
I must admit I loved the rock scene in the late eighties and early nineties.
It was the 80s and everything was big. Loved cinderella
What a blast from the past, haven't heard them in ages, they were a band played a lot when I was younger at rock city at the weekends.
Cinderella's best songs are 1) Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams and 2) If You Don't Like It. 2 awesome pop/metal bangers.
Bon Jovi in video because Bon Jovi kinda discovered and supported Cinderella... I saw them on tour together for Cinderella's first album as the opening band, Bon Jovi was touring for their biggest album ever "Slippery When Wet"
I like this channel it is refreshing. I am pleased you are getting to experience 80s American music. I was blessed to see Cinderella live 3 times and it was every bit as good live as in this video. Enjoy the 80s they were the best years for music.
Bon Jovi found them and he made them big love it glam metal rules need to do video for NIGHT SONGS
Check out dont know what you got till its gone.. great ballad by cinderella.. love this guys.
At the end is Bon Jovi, he helped Cinderella get signed.
Cinderella Nobody's Fool live Moscow 1989 Epic
The Hair metal/glam era 🤘
Hi guys if you like Cinderella check out their #1 hit "Nobody's Fool, excellent song👍😉
Saw them in the uk 1988
Long live 80s hair metal! Most the songs where about sex, drugs, and having fun. If you didnt grow up in the 80's, you really missed out on a great time!
Owsome
The band Tesla were new and popular at the dame time and have th same vibe overall
please listen from start to finish
Jon BonJovi discovered them!
***Nobody's Fool is even better......***
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i must say, you have to do another vocalist of black Sabbath - headless cross and you will be be amazed. apart from ronnie james dio that is the god
2:50 Tom looks like a pretty girl ..
I lived through the 80's as a teen. Most 80's bands were all about fun. Wanna see the song on Japan TV live (with guitar flips) see ua-cam.com/video/HHK4ocL0Oms/v-deo.html
This is why people didn't stay home in the 80's,..There was wayy too much to Do~
A bit more musical variation would be nice…
oh wow brings back those awesome 80s days use to go see them and motley crue in Sacramento Calif lol good ole days damn