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{{Showtape|date=September 1990|c&r=y|cusvhs=y|image=September 1990 Show.png|pttreel=y}}
{{Showtape|date=September 1990|c&r=y|cusvhs=y|image=September 1990 Show.png|pttreel=y}}


'''''CEC September 1990 Show''''' is a showtape released in the Fall of 1990 for the 3-Stage and Cyberamics, it's currently the last known showtape to use the[[Cyberamics Reel]] format.
'''''CEC September 1990 Show''''' is a showtape released in the Fall of 1990 for the 3-Stage and Cyberamics, it's currently the last known showtape to use the [[Cyberamics Reel]] format.


== CU Locations ==
== Low Production Count ==
The 3-Stage version was only seen in a handful of locations that got converted to the new MMBB stage.
The 3-Stage version was only seen in a handful of locations that got converted to the new MMBB stage. The current ones known are:


* [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]
* [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]
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* [[Phoenix, AZ (8039 North 35th Ave)]]
* [[Phoenix, AZ (8039 North 35th Ave)]]


== APS Files ==
== Production ==
The show was a part of the [[1990-1992 APS Floppy Cases]], being the first tape known to be made using APS.


=== Filming Locations ===
All three segments' files were last updated on October 10, 1990, a month after the tape's release. Unlike other APS file dates, which correlate with when the show was done, this show's dates most likely correlate to when they were uploaded onto the floppy disc, as it is the first disc in the collection, and likely not the originating disc used to make the show.


* "Rhythm of the Night" was filmed in downtown Fort Worth, TX.
[[CEC September '90 3-Stage APS]] is the show's APS page.


=== APS Files ===
The show was a part of the [[1990-1992 APS Floppy Cases]], being the first tape known to be made using APS. Only it's 3-Stage files were placed in the collection, making it unknown if the Cyberamics version was also programmed in APS, or was still using [[SongCode]] for its programming.

==== Floppy Disk Label ====
It's floppy disk label notes it as the "Full Stage" disk, a pseudo name given to the 3-Stage. The Cyberamics were also given the term "Half Stage" during this time.
"SEPT 1" .APS FILES
"SEPT 2"
"SEPT 3"
FULL STAGE
10-90 disk # 90-7

==== Files ====
All three segments' files were last updated on October 10, 1990, a month after the tape's release. Unlike other APS file dates, which correlate with when the show was done, this show's dates most likely correlate to when they were uploaded onto the floppy disc, as it is the first disc in the collection, and likely not the originating disc used to make the show.
{| class="wikitable"
!File Name
! Size (bytes)
!Modified Date
!Header Time
!Header Title 1
!Header Title 2
|-
|sept1.sho
|430,592
|10/10/1990 9:33:00 AM
|7:00
|"WHAT A WONDERFUL LIFE"
|Awful Furry\"SEPTEMBER
|-
|sept2.sho
| 430,592
|10/10/1990 9:01:56 AM
|7:00
|"SURFIN' BIRD"
|Silliest Songs\"OYE MI CANTO"
|-
|sept3.sho
| 430,592
|10/10/1990 8:43:02 AM
|7:00
|"RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT"
|Pasq. Am. Hr./"SHOUT"
|}
== Show List ==
== Show List ==
#'''Intermission 1'''
#'''Intermission 1'''
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###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Girls California Girls]
###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Girls California Girls]
##It's Showtime!
##It's Showtime!
#'''Video Break 1'''
#'''Video 1'''
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Raisins! California Raisins - Signed, Sealed, Delivered]
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Raisins! California Raisins - Signed, Sealed, Delivered]
#'''Intermission 3'''
#'''Intermission 3'''
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###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh,_Pretty_Woman Oh, Pretty Woman]
###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh,_Pretty_Woman Oh, Pretty Woman]
##It's Showtime!
##It's Showtime!
#'''Video Break 2'''
#'''Video 2'''
#
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Jive_Bunny_and_the_Mastermixers_song) Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - That's What I Like]
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_I_Like_(Jive_Bunny_and_the_Mastermixers_song) Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - That's What I Like]
# '''Intermission 5'''
# '''Intermission 5'''
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###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Just_Want_to_Have_Fun Girls Just Want to Have Fun]
###[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Just_Want_to_Have_Fun Girls Just Want to Have Fun]
##It's Showtime!
##It's Showtime!
#'''Video Break 3'''
#'''Video 3'''
#
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odyssey_Productions The Art Of Computer Graphics - Breaking The Ice]
##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odyssey_Productions The Art Of Computer Graphics - Breaking The Ice]


==Showtape Scans / Images:==
== Trivia: ==
<gallery>
The intermission music for this showtape is the same as [https://decodedocdigitize.miraheze.org/wiki/SPP_Concept_Unification_Premiere Concept Unification Premiere]
Gju6.jpg|APS Floppy Disk
</gallery>
== Trivia ==


* The intermission music for this showtape is the same as [[SPP Concept Unification Premiere]] & [[SPP Best Of 1 Kids/Friends]] (Only is missing two songs from those shows).
"Rhythm of the Night" was filmed in downtown Fort Worth, TX.

Latest revision as of 20:17, 16 September 2023


CEC September 1990 Show

Release Date: September 1990

Released On:

Reel (Cyberamics)
SVHS (C&R)
SVHS (3-Stage)


CEC September 1990 Show is a showtape released in the Fall of 1990 for the 3-Stage and Cyberamics, it's currently the last known showtape to use the Cyberamics Reel format.

Low Production Count

The 3-Stage version was only seen in a handful of locations that got converted to the new MMBB stage. The current ones known are:

Production

Filming Locations

  • "Rhythm of the Night" was filmed in downtown Fort Worth, TX.

APS Files

The show was a part of the 1990-1992 APS Floppy Cases, being the first tape known to be made using APS. Only it's 3-Stage files were placed in the collection, making it unknown if the Cyberamics version was also programmed in APS, or was still using SongCode for its programming.

Floppy Disk Label

It's floppy disk label notes it as the "Full Stage" disk, a pseudo name given to the 3-Stage. The Cyberamics were also given the term "Half Stage" during this time.

"SEPT 1" .APS FILES
"SEPT 2"
"SEPT 3"

FULL STAGE
10-90 disk # 90-7

Files

All three segments' files were last updated on October 10, 1990, a month after the tape's release. Unlike other APS file dates, which correlate with when the show was done, this show's dates most likely correlate to when they were uploaded onto the floppy disc, as it is the first disc in the collection, and likely not the originating disc used to make the show.

File Name Size (bytes) Modified Date Header Time Header Title 1 Header Title 2
sept1.sho 430,592 10/10/1990 9:33:00 AM 7:00 "WHAT A WONDERFUL LIFE" Awful Furry\"SEPTEMBER
sept2.sho 430,592 10/10/1990 9:01:56 AM 7:00 "SURFIN' BIRD" Silliest Songs\"OYE MI CANTO"
sept3.sho 430,592 10/10/1990 8:43:02 AM 7:00 "RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT" Pasq. Am. Hr./"SHOUT"

Show List

  1. Intermission 1
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. My Generation
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. Freeway Of Love
    2. Cyberstar Intro
  2. Segment 1
    1. Wonderful World
    2. September
  3. Intermission 2
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Walk of Life
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. Forever and Ever, Amen
      4. California Girls
    2. It's Showtime!
  4. Video 1
    1. California Raisins - Signed, Sealed, Delivered
  5. Intermission 3
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. California Girls
      2. She Drives Me Crazy
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. Jump (For My Love)
    2. Cyberstar Intro
  6. Segment 2
    1. Surfin' Bird
    2. Oye Mi Canto
  7. Intermission 4
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Twist and Shout
      2. Vogue
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. Oh, Pretty Woman
    2. It's Showtime!
  8. Video 2
    1. Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - That's What I Like
  9. Intermission 5
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. A Better Man
      2. Rock Around the Clock
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. Your Mama Don't Dance
    2. Cyberstar Intro
  10. Segment 3
    1. Rhythm of the Night
    2. Shout
  11. Intermission 6
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Rhythm Nation
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. Girls Just Want to Have Fun
    2. It's Showtime!
  12. Video 3
    1. The Art Of Computer Graphics - Breaking The Ice

Showtape Scans / Images:

Trivia