Cinderella is/was great. It's one of Mrs. Spud's favorite bands along with Slaughter. I admit I like them both too. Tm Kiefer is a very good guitarist. I'm glad you brought this up.
I was listening to this album on my car's MP3 player today. It's one of those albums that, with each track that comes on, I think to myself, "Hey! That's a great track too!" Cool bluesy 80s metal. Their subsequent albums got quite a bit more bluesy. To top it all off, their bass player had some of the best 80s hair ever. I was pleasantly surprised to find a live clip on YouTube of my favorite track "Nothing for Nothing". Everybody bust out the Aqua Net and bang your head with me!
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Cinderella is/was great. It's one of Mrs. Spud's favorite bands along with Slaughter. I admit I like them both too. Tm Kiefer is a very good guitarist. I'm glad you brought this up.
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One of the best 80s hair metal bands out there! It's kinda hard typing while headbanging and making the metal "horns" sign.
I saw the singer (Tom Kiefer?) on a television show a while back. He still looks the same.
ROCK!
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LOVE Cinderella! :
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I AGREE they were very good.
My very first rock concert was a triple bill. Extreme/Cinderella/David Lee Roth. I don't know whether to be proud or embarased.
Patrick
I saw Cinderella several years back on one of summer the Poison tours (which going to sort of became a tradition with us when I was still living in Chicago and they would actually come with several hundred miles of where I live ). While Poison has a great stage show, Cinderella was definitely the best of the bands on that night. They sounded awesome and Tom Kiefer still can do those vocals of his with no problem I heard.
They do a fantastic acoustic version of The Last Mile. Damn near brought tears to my eyes.