Cinderella
Providence Civic Center
Providence, RI
July 31, 1988
CBG Classic Master Video Series Vol.40
video:
(CBG) Ricoh R-600 (same specs as Sony CCD-V5) 8mm camcorder (w/ 2X teleconverter lens) master 8mm analog tape; NTSC, 4:3 PAR, 29.97 fps; transferred to harddrive via a firewire using a Sony TRV-330 8mm digital camera w/ Time Base Correction; video capture, editing, and 2-pass VBR encoding done with Sony Vegas Pro 13 at 6.6K max, 6.5K avg, 1K min; authored to DVD in Sony DVD Architect Pro 6.
audio:
Alternate audio (Audio 1) recorded by CBG using another Aiwa CM-30A mic to a WM-D6C. Audio remastered by DigitalDan; LPCM 1536 bit.
Camera audio (Audio 2) recorded w/ Aiwa-CM30A mic through the Ricoh R-600's external mic in jack; captured with the video from the master 8mm analog tape; audio tweaking done using Sony Vegas Pro 13's 10-band EQ plug-in; LPCM 1536 bit.
All video editing and DVD authoring by Silver Stallion (guitard on Dime).
running time: 49 mins (missed beginning two songs on video as I was setting up, a rarity, but it was the warm-up band)
1. Bad Seamstress Blues / Falling Apart At The Seams (cut)
2. Somebody Save Me (cut)
3. In From The Outside
4. Gypsy Road
5. Night Songs
6. Push Push
7. Long Cold Winter
8. Second Wind
9. Nobody's Fool
10. drum solo
11. Shake Me
Tom Keifer – lead vocals / guitar
Eric Brittingham – bass
Jeff LaBar – lead guitar
Fred Coury – drums
I only have one request, that you don't take these files and post them on other torrent sites. I have many shows to upload. I will upload, let them get seeded by others and after a majority have downloaded the files completely, remove my files so I can seed something new. I prefer to manage my own shows on DIME and The Traders Den. I will upload to other sites when I wish to for select shows. Thanks for honoring my wishes in advance.
This is “CBG Classic Master Video Series Vol.40”.
Back on the 1986 David Lee Roth Eat’em and Smile tour, I ended up seeing this new band named Cinderella 10 times. I saw that tour 5 times in the Oct-Nov time frame and then Roth came back around the northeast for a second swing in the winter, as so many bands did, in January, where I caught them 5 more times. I was only audio taping back then and I didn't audio tape Cinderella once. My main mission was to get Roth. I should have recorded Cinderella. I just didn’t want to risk it when I was there to see Roth. Then I saw Cinderella warm up Bon Jovi in the spring of 1987 and audio taped it. This was before I was filming shows, my first time filming being October 10, 1987 for Lynyrd Skynyrd (posted here previously). That was two years into the Slippery When Wet tour and Cinderella had been touring for 2 years on the Night Songs tour.
So now Cinderella had a brand new second album called Long Cold Winter come out in May 1988 and they were warming up Judas Priest on the Ram It Down tour. This was my first opportunity to film them and I decided to go for it. I always felt it was more risky trying to get the warm-up band because the place was usually half filled, and ushers would be trying to seat people around you in some venues. That was the reason I didn't even risk audio taping Cinderella in 1986. This night I went for it filming the warm-up band and got it. They played some of the new songs. I got into my seat as they started so I missed the first two songs setting up. The audio deck was started first, then I assembled the camera, so that is why the video starts with the 3rd song of the show. Enjoy Cinderella as a warm-up band on the Gypsy Road in Providence, Rhode Island almost 28 years after the show. CBG5150 Posted to DIME 2016-07-15.
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