I am so glad I had parents as young as mine were when I was born. There taste in music shaped my own as a kid and still to this day. When my father bought this record back in the late 80's it was constantly played and played loud in my house. Appetite for destruction is a total Rock n Roll masterpiece.
@ryanweatherman-holt480512 күн бұрын
Adler's pocket. Perfect.
@shandonsahm334312 күн бұрын
Yep 👍
@IdealX-fr4eg9 күн бұрын
Underrated for sure!!
@matttipton127011 күн бұрын
1 of the best rock n roll bands ever
@yvettevitacaponigro12 күн бұрын
Thank you for the post! 🤘🏻✌🏼😊
@doctordetroit433912 күн бұрын
I saw GnR open for Motley. No one knew who GnR was. Everyone was there to see the Crue, and Tommy and his crazy drums that spun upside down, etc. The 80s were epic, if you missed them, blame God or your parents. You will never experience anything like that in your life. But back to GnR. A couple of chicks in front of us had jean jackets with GnR on their backs. We asked about them.....they told us they were great. Again.....almost no one knew who GnR was. I blew them off. I was there to see Vince and the boys. So Axl and Slash and co. come out.....Slash is totally drunk and/or stoned. But they played their songs. And I have seen literally hundreds of openers....most I forgot. On the ride home after the show.....the radio was blasting Paradise City. The VERY next day I was in the mall buying an Appetite cassette. It was that good. Seriously, it was. And Motley was less than stellar. Played about 75 minutes. I felt robbed a bit. So a few years later in the early 90s I see GnR headline stadium with Metallica. Axl (I shit you not) made us wait hours after Metallica and Faith No More (who opened). It was fun, girls showed their ta ta's the whole time, but I am not exaggerating when I say GnR did not start until about 1-2 am. After the show we left and on the ride home the sun was coming up. It was that late. Seriously. God I miss those days.
@rayfabris251212 күн бұрын
sounds like a great time and yes I miss those days myself coming home when the sun was coming up we were vampires back then, sun? oh shit time to get home 😅
@colincampbell712612 күн бұрын
Who is this guy with the English accent.. what a doofus.. saying they were misogynistic and not politically correct... those words didn't even exist back in 85ish.. what a tampon...
@cuginoeddie867710 күн бұрын
Guns N’ Roses were the closest thing to Beatlemania we will ever see. They were so big they united everyone, new wave, punk, metalheads, pop… I even remember my parents upon watching The Rolling Stones PPV special where they featured couldn’t deny this was a special band.
@cuginoeddie867710 күн бұрын
Appetite was so strong that You could be mine, November rain, Don’t damn me and Don’t cry which was the first song they ever wrote were left off of it.
@davidcurtis447812 күн бұрын
Guns N Roses was a HUGE part of my youth, and still is. I hope all members throughout continue Rockin' and glad they've been iny life . 🤘🥁🤘DC
@johnperiard959412 күн бұрын
Lets not go that far. I was there. It was a big album, and Slash IS The Last Guitar Hero but.... you know what?,.....it Did change World!! Waaayyyy better than Nevermind or anything from Seattle.
@doctordetroit433912 күн бұрын
Thankfully grunge died due to smack OD's....pure horse sh!t.
@KingMonkey8912 күн бұрын
Slash wasn't the last guitar hero. Tom morello, John Squire, Nick McCabe and Steve Craddock are all guitar hero's. If yiu don't know the last three go check them.out.
@KingMonkey8912 күн бұрын
@@doctordetroit4339 Yeah because metal heads weren't junkies. Don't be stupid. Grunge produced some of the greatest rock n roll music ever. Record sales and millions of fans to this day around the world proves yiu dead wrong
@Psyclonus712 күн бұрын
I didn't see you there
@jimwhite427012 күн бұрын
@@doctordetroit4339Alice in chains are not crap. Go grab your lipstick and spandex pole swallower;)
@Gentlegroove7111 күн бұрын
Tonight “ 25:34 Sweet Child of Mine” played as my 15 year old son and I ordered pizza. We engaged into a conversation concerning GnR. I opined that the 5 original members had to unite. None of them would have made it without each other. Each member needed the other member. When GnR formed, the members didn’t fit in the then LA scene. The members were LA misfits. They were too punk for hair bands. They were pretty enough for most mid ‘80’s LA bands. Their rawness was also too raw for LA bands. In remember in early August 1987, I walked into the local music store and seeing a large GnR section dedicated to marketing Appetite for Destruction. I picked up the album saw 5 guys who looked homeless and walked over to the newly released Def Leppard Hysteria album. And bought Hysteria. Around this time period, Florida schools were back in session. MTV began playing “Welcome to the Jungle”. There was a slow buzz growing around the band. All the high school musicians became instant fans. And this was September 1987. I saw GnR open for Crue at the Hollywood Sportatoruim. I think it was their last night supporting Crue. The show was insane. A few months later GnR became a household name.
@jpakos67019 күн бұрын
ΑΜΑΖΙΝG BAD ....AMAZING YEARS .....I WAS 18 at 1988 .....pure fucking explosion ...the best years of my life
@IdealX-fr4eg9 күн бұрын
This guy saying there isn't one memorabel song on UYI shouldn't be taken seriously or even in this doc
@godscience78216 күн бұрын
Welcome to the jungle baby
@cuginoeddie867710 күн бұрын
This was the album that killed hair metal, one only needs to look at how quick all those hair bands changed their image after GNR hit big.
@KevonialJemonathoy12 күн бұрын
6:20 Dennis!
@dananthony625812 күн бұрын
I loved guns and roses back then because they weren’t glam rock.
@jimwhite427012 күн бұрын
Teased hair and spandex…Axl’s daisy duke briefs….not glam? Lmao! Clearly your drugs worked better than mine did in the 80’s-90’s!
@shandonsahm334312 күн бұрын
Actually they' were gutter glam they wore makeup but not poodle hair like poison.. I'd call it gutter glam
@Rantila71810 күн бұрын
It didn’t change anything for me. I can’t stand them never liked them never will.
@onehandclapping30949 күн бұрын
Sorry Van Halen was not hard rock. More like cartoon rock
@terryconstantinoff628612 күн бұрын
I was always amazed by that amazing drummer I had the demo 1986 fuckin incredible