Guns N’ Roses, Axl, Slash & the making of Appetite for Destruction | Professor of Rock

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • In the mid 80s, Guns n' Roses crawled out of the hotbed of decadence to release a landmark album while facing the constant threat of implosion, a ban at retail, a ban at MTV, and slow record sales.The transfixing evolution of the biggest selling debut album of all time.. Appetite for Destruction starring Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler, Tom Zutaut and a host of others. The stories behind the big song lncluding Welcome to the Jungle, Sweet Child ‘O’ Mine and Paradise City. A can’t miss.
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    In the 80s, the Sunset Strip of Hollywood, California was a vibrant epicenter of live music, once described as a “cheerfully depraved Aqua Net playground. On the weekends, there was a constant traffic jam of teenagers cruising up an down the 1.7 miles of crowds & clubs. The sidewalks were filled with big hair, stilettos, and leather, along with hustlers, prostitutes, open containers, and brazen drug use.
    Legendary venues like Gazzarri’s, the Whisky, the Roxy, the Rainbow, and the Viper Room were the breeding ground where up & coming rock bands would cut their teeth- hoping to get noticed by a record label or a big time artist manager. Motley Crue, Jane’s Addiction, W.A.S.P., The LA Guns, and Poison were some of the bands that broke out the glam rock & hair band scene of the 80s Sunset Strip and went on to national prominence.
    Perhaps the most interesting & prodigious breakout of the Sunset Strip, was the rise of Guns n’ Roses, and their debut LP Appetite for Destruction, that would become the biggest selling debut album of all time.
    GNR was a fixture on the strip and had of bit of rivalry with Jane’s Addiction as PERRY FARRELL would relate in my interview with him. Guns N’Roses were comprised of Lead vocalist Axl Rose- who also played synthesizer & added percussion, Izzy Stradlin- rhythm guitar and backing vocals Duff McKagen- on bass and backing vocals Steven Adler- on drums And London born Saul Hudson- who developed notoriety on the scene with his one word stage name... SLASH.
    Not every music industry scout was impressed with GNR. Some thought of them as just another ‘garage band.’There was one big exception…. Tom Zutaut, the A&R man that signed Motley Crue in ’82, was working for Geffen Records when he saw GNR perform at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, and after the 2nd song in the band’s set, he was convinced that they had enormous potential.
    He saw them as the counterpoint to the hair metal scene of Hollywood. Zutaut predicted that GNR was going to be the “biggest band in the world,” and put his reputation on the line when he told his boss, David Geffen, that they were going to be “bigger than Led Zeppelin.”Zutaut was particularly blown away by the incredible ability of GNR lead guitarist Slash, who was only 19 on that night at the Troubadour. At only 19, Zutaut believed Slash could “give Jimmy Page a run for his money,” and he was equally awestruck by the power and magnetism of GNR’s intrepid front man- Axl Rose.

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  • @migy5031
    @migy5031 3 года назад +84

    Professor, you have made an ironclad case that our generation enjoyed the most phenomenal musical awakening ever!

    • @dvvaughn564
      @dvvaughn564 3 года назад +2

      yea we did easily

    • @mikecook4025
      @mikecook4025 3 года назад +2

      Amen

    • @eugkam8726
      @eugkam8726 3 года назад +3

      awesome to have seen and heard the music of those years

    • @andreamccabe7170
      @andreamccabe7170 3 года назад +4

      When he said we had three big moments, I knew immediately what they were. Man what a generation!

  • @robrichardson7079
    @robrichardson7079 3 года назад +322

    Glad to hear Izzy get some credit - he was a big reason for their success.

    • @carlspinks1991
      @carlspinks1991 3 года назад +2

      Really ? Never heard that ..ever

    • @robrichardson7079
      @robrichardson7079 3 года назад +18

      @@carlspinks1991 That's why it's good he mentioned it.

    • @russelschultz
      @russelschultz 3 года назад +36

      Izzy and Adler gave the band a certain swing that was lost after they were replaced.

    • @mojojojo11811
      @mojojojo11811 3 года назад +39

      Slash was the icing on the cake..... Izzy WAS the cake!

    • @Y00UUNGYYY
      @Y00UUNGYYY 3 года назад +26

      Izzy is probably the most important member they struggled without him

  • @joshuatraffanstedt2695
    @joshuatraffanstedt2695 3 года назад +42

    One of the timeless albums. This will still be listened to and enjoyed 100 years from now.

  • @LostInOhio75
    @LostInOhio75 3 года назад +34

    This album was the beginning of my love of rock music at 11 years old. I remember my Mom putting the opening of Jungle on her answering machine with the message "That's right, Aaron's playing Guns N' Roses again, so I'm not home!" Good times...

    • @runronnierun7213
      @runronnierun7213 3 года назад +2

      Cool mom.

    • @ericgionet132
      @ericgionet132 3 года назад +1

      I was 7. I don't remember how I ended up getting it. But I will tell u I went through a bunch of walkmans and had to rebuy that cassette many times because I would wearout the ribbon.
      That album still sounds awesome in 2021. Still the best rock album to date.

    • @Begining2013
      @Begining2013 2 года назад

      Your Mum sounds cool!!!!

  • @victorgasior
    @victorgasior 3 года назад +157

    You really had to be there to appreciate how HUGE this album was when it came out (well, after Sweet Child O Mine hit)

    • @section8usmc53
      @section8usmc53 3 года назад +6

      Totally blew up when that came out. I think I was in 8th grade.

    • @alansands256
      @alansands256 3 года назад +4

      True, NOBODY didn't have an opinion on GnR. They either loved them or hated them. I got my fair share of crap when I wore my GnR shirt to school, but instead of cowering away, it became like a badge of honor.

    • @je-2024_1
      @je-2024_1 3 года назад +4

      still to this day I will play this front to back not one bad song

    • @joeymorvant161
      @joeymorvant161 3 года назад +1

      @@je-2024_1 Exactly!!!!

    • @joeymorvant161
      @joeymorvant161 3 года назад +2

      Came out in June or July of '87. I saw them open for Motley Crue at The Cajundome, November 6, that same year, 4 or 5 months post-album release. They were unknowns, still. Summer of '88, "Sweet Child O' Mine" hit, complete change of scenery. Took at least a year to hit, but when it hit, IT HIT!!!!! This album was HUGE!!!!! I saw them again, early January, 1992, LSU Assembly Center. Obviously, they were headlining, Soundgarden opening. As good as the "Use Your Illusion" sets are, and though they were immensely bigger(the band) this time around, nothing will ever replicate "AFDmania", once that album finally hit!

  • @aj16entertainment67
    @aj16entertainment67 3 года назад +165

    At the skating rink most kids requested You Can’t Touch This or Ice Ice Baby. I always requested Paradise City. And for that moment I was a king. Couldn’t skate worth a shit, but I was still a king.

    • @dirtroadfarmsjimmideanreen2458
      @dirtroadfarmsjimmideanreen2458 3 года назад +2

      I love it!!! I couldn't skate either!

    • @joshuatraffanstedt2695
      @joshuatraffanstedt2695 3 года назад +1

      Yeah lol

    • @val13c59
      @val13c59 3 года назад +1

      Did you have the skating rink floor all to yourself. 👍

    • @jennykritikos
      @jennykritikos 3 года назад +1

      Love this! You go skater boy!

    • @luisforeal8676
      @luisforeal8676 3 года назад

      Dude I never thought about that song being perfect for ice skateing... To me it somewhat sounded a lil bit like a carnival song because of the chorus.

  • @sherriweibert3311
    @sherriweibert3311 3 года назад +24

    Had Appetite on cassette. Played it so much I broke it, bought another one! Still one of my favorite albums of all time. And yes, we were fortunate to have grown up in the 80's. Such a great time to be alive.

    • @fugitivity
      @fugitivity 10 месяцев назад +1

      i feel like a psycho cuz i used to dance to tis album… well i still do 😮

    • @Zman82
      @Zman82 5 месяцев назад

      That's why they sold so many copies everybody played it so much it broke and they had to buy another. 😂

  • @tomlind2
    @tomlind2 3 года назад +16

    Appetite is my escape from reality. If I'm having a bad or just need to get away from life for a while I put this album on in the car and just drive.
    It will always be the greatest album of all time, to me.

  • @toddlabelle
    @toddlabelle 3 года назад +16

    I remember driving to high school and hearing the DJ introduce Welcome to the Jungle for the first time. I heard that opening scream by Axl, pulled off the road, cranked the volume and just smiled. Late to school - totally worth it. Went straight to the mall and bought the record that same day. One of my favorite days as a kid.

  • @heatheranderson7069
    @heatheranderson7069 3 года назад +52

    "Think About You" is one of my faves!

    • @mrjackbilbo
      @mrjackbilbo 3 года назад +1

      Yess me also

    • @fdauhajre
      @fdauhajre 3 года назад

      Didn't even mention it

    • @darrenmorgan870
      @darrenmorgan870 3 года назад

      Your not alone on that one, you have good taste in music, which is getting hard to find these days with all the younger people loving music that does,nt have any soul, etc.

  • @Eric-qx1kx
    @Eric-qx1kx 3 года назад +27

    Get well soon Professor, we need you in these dark days, to cheer us up, and remind us of better times...!!

  • @allsystemsgo8678
    @allsystemsgo8678 3 года назад +35

    I've never seen a band get so huge, so quickly, and so well liked. The closest would be Pearl Jam, but Pearl Jam wasn't nearly as intriguing/interesting as Guns.

    • @samsmith2506
      @samsmith2506 3 года назад +2

      Even Black kids liked them due to their rebel don't give a fuck attitude.

    • @thismothafuckasaid7304
      @thismothafuckasaid7304 2 года назад +2

      @@samsmith2506 Ya, I worked at poolhall in NYC back then..and Black dudes only allowed GNR to be one non-R&B/Hiphop music on the jukebox

    • @Thedesertguy75
      @Thedesertguy75 2 года назад +1

      nope not even close.... the 90s was the beginning of the decline in rock for me.... it had some gems but was never as alive and interesting as the 80s

    • @yosemitesam106
      @yosemitesam106 2 года назад

      @@Thedesertguy75 wow bro so true so off the hook like fuck anything that challenged me post 80s amirite?

  • @maxbeau5062
    @maxbeau5062 3 года назад +68

    My dad bought a used appetite cd in a pawn shop when I was 13. That along with the black album, southern trendkill, and toxicity. Amazing

  • @scottwilson4008
    @scottwilson4008 3 года назад +15

    I was just moving into a rural trailer court and starting a new school my senior year. A core group of young guys exchanging metal and hard rock music. I got two tapes that changed my life around. Ice-Ts the Iceberg (pre-Body Count) and Appetite for Destruction. It was a brave new world from then on. Get better soon Prof. Lighting candles for you and yours

  • @helzapoppin9810
    @helzapoppin9810 3 года назад +6

    I was one of those first 200k to get my hands on Appetite. I was a sophomore in college in LA and I remember taking the album home with me on break and playing it to all my friends who had never heard of GNR. Just one of those timeless classic albums. And yeah, GenX had the greatest musical experience of any generation.

  • @scottoconnor
    @scottoconnor 3 года назад +22

    The album that put X in GenX - the Official Soundtrack of a Generation!

  • @ThisIsMeOnYoutube
    @ThisIsMeOnYoutube 3 года назад +102

    I haven't listened to Appetite in a while. Today sounds like a good day blast it. 🤘🤘🤘

    • @CoreyT127
      @CoreyT127 3 года назад +4

      It always sounds new and fresh when you do. That's one of many reasons it's the greatest album of all time. IMO

    • @bebew.7659
      @bebew.7659 3 года назад +2

      When I listen to Appetite... SO DOES MY NEIGHBORS

    • @CidMusicTV
      @CidMusicTV 3 года назад +1

      When I listen to Appetite... I relapse!
      And my neighbors do to!

    • @MidgetMalone
      @MidgetMalone 3 года назад

      At work no less

  • @BEpicEvents
    @BEpicEvents 3 года назад +21

    Appetite was the first record I ever bought. I still remember walking through Wal-Mart with the cassette then getting home and scouring the liner notes while listening to the album.

  • @fireguy5733
    @fireguy5733 3 года назад +8

    I remember when this album came out, played it non stop. My first concert ever was GnR opening for Motley Crue Girls Girls Girls tour at the Hollywood Sportatorium in Florida, just amazing and unforgettable.

  • @neverleftthe80s29
    @neverleftthe80s29 3 года назад +1

    Greetings from Australia. I was fortunate to be right in the zone for the mid to late 80's rock. Aged 15 -19 and what an era. NEVER to be repeated - sadly. From GNR to Poison, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Cinderella, Skid Row and a heap more. All were producing their finest work and still listen to them all in 2020. Get well soon Professor. Love your work - nothing comes close. Cheers.

  • @greengoog22
    @greengoog22 3 года назад +199

    Rocket Queen is truly a masterpiece, along with the album!

    • @greengoog22
      @greengoog22 3 года назад

      @dimebag Darrell hell yes👊🏻

    • @kimnewton1205
      @kimnewton1205 3 года назад

      Feel better friend.

    • @darthXreven
      @darthXreven 3 года назад +9

      the balls it took to do that....not just bang the GF of a band member on mic but add the audio in a song....just amazingly ballsy

    • @greengoog22
      @greengoog22 3 года назад

      @@darthXreven 😂

    • @Rock4everR4
      @Rock4everR4 3 года назад +3

      Preach~!!

  • @thanksfernuthin
    @thanksfernuthin 3 года назад +9

    DEFINITELY remember that one! Back when I used to have roommates. My roommate was watching MTV in the living room and "Welcome to the Jungle" came on. I was walking from the kitchen back down the hall to my room and I stopped and watched for about 5 seconds and said: "These guys are gonna be HUGE." My roommate agreed.

  • @dannyh5937
    @dannyh5937 Год назад +4

    GnR were the definition of what a rock band should be. Loud, unapologetic, dangerous and most important of all...they were talented. People that didn't grow up with Guns have no idea how huge this band actually was. They were a force of nature. They'd either blow the roof off the stadium or burn it to the ground.

  • @dr.bonscott3962
    @dr.bonscott3962 2 года назад +9

    It's unbelievable how good this entire album is.

    • @Zman82
      @Zman82 5 месяцев назад

      It's weakest point is Your Crazy followed by Anything Goes. And those are ok songs. Your Crazy on LIES is a much better version.

  • @BIZARBIES
    @BIZARBIES 3 года назад +14

    I listened to Appetite For Destruction for the first time in my church parking lot, in my friends car, in the fall of 1987. It blew me away. We were supposed to go in for choir practice and I didn't go in. I listened to that cassette tape over and over that day. Got my own copy soon after and wore it out. Literally. To this day Rocket Queen is in my top 20 list of favorite songs.

    • @alansands256
      @alansands256 3 года назад +1

      A few years ago I had a female coworker who wasn't feeling well so I had to drive her home in HER CAR while another coworker followed ua to drive me back.
      She had our local classic rock station on her radio, but I think her husband was the rocker, not her.
      Rocket Queen came on and I rocked out right up until THAT PART (if you know the song you know which part I'm talking about) then I turned the volume all the way down. She asked me "why did you turn it down? That song sounded cool". She then turns it back up just in time to hear the LOUDEST MOAN" and immediately turin it back down. It was an awkward moment but we had a good laugh about it, but never spoke of it again.

  • @DukesMusic84
    @DukesMusic84 3 года назад +105

    Man, if you can get Axl Rose to do a sitdown I'd give you mad props. He's done like 2 interviews in the past 20 years. Dude is a reclusive genius

    • @johnpaul9830
      @johnpaul9830 3 года назад +2

      I met a old lady in a Florida casino, she told me her son lived next door to Axel Rose and her son hangs out with him and he keeps to himself as you stated a recluse. So sad , that casino was Hollywood casino in Florida I was looking at the clothes and shoes of different groups when we stumbled on Guns and Roses and the old lady told me about Axel Rose.

    • @AntwhaleNearfar
      @AntwhaleNearfar 3 года назад +11

      ScottyDukesMusic He may be reclusive but he isn’t a genius. That term gets way too overused. Jimi Hendrix was a genius. Miles Davis was a genius. Axl Rose was a great frontman with a voice that sounded like a cross between Janis Joplin and a buzzsaw.

    • @Morten_Nielsen1979
      @Morten_Nielsen1979 3 года назад +12

      @@AntwhaleNearfar Axl Rose is a way bigger genius than Hendrix (most overrated guitar player ever).

    • @timcamp2030
      @timcamp2030 3 года назад +5

      @@AntwhaleNearfar Def a musical genius

    • @AntwhaleNearfar
      @AntwhaleNearfar 3 года назад +12

      M. Nielsen It’s so easy (see what I did there) to judge Jimi in 2020, after all of these guitarists have come after him to copy and “perfect” what he invented, by practicing hours upon hours to play it faster and more precise...but he CREATED that shit way back in 1967. THAT’S the sign of a true genius: there’s before you (no one like you) and there’s after you (many imitators). Listen to the live version of “Machine Gun” with The Band of Gypsies and tell me that he’s overrated. Listen to the phenomenal instrumental “Villanova Junction” at Woodstock and tell me he’s overrated. Listen to the amazingly creative and unique songs he wrote on albums like “Axis: Bold as Love” and “Electric Ladyland” and tell me he’s overrated. Listen to the myriad of guitarists (including Slash) who worship at the altar of his innovation and inspiration and tell me he’s overrated. Axl Rose made one great album, its success went to his head and he started writing godawful overblown piano rock ballads like “November Rain”. His screeching nasal singing quickly became obnoxious and annoying and his songwriting, written after Appetite from the perspective of a multimillionaire super model dating rockstar, often sounded like overproduced elevator music for headbangers.
      Jimi Hendrix: one of the most original and influential musicians of the 20th and 21st century.
      Axl Rose: a once great frontman who hooked up with a great guitarist and band, wrote some great tunes and captured their youthful hunger, decadence and anger on one album, became a wealthy rockstar with delusions of grandeur and started writing crap that sounded like it was written by a wealthy rockstar with delusions of grandeur (don’t even get me started on his magnum opus “Chinese Democracy”😆😆)
      Class dismissed.

  • @ericotto314
    @ericotto314 3 года назад +16

    I listened to “Appetite For Destruction” constantly in high school. Now I perform songs from it on a weekly basis throughout Houston. 🤟🔥🖤

    • @RockyH.
      @RockyH. 2 года назад

      Hell yeah you badass!

  • @petetobey3933
    @petetobey3933 3 года назад +5

    I was 19 when Appetite blew up huge, so I was right in that wheelhouse. Almost couldn’t get away from it the summer of 1988, but it was a huge part of my soundtrack for a memorable summer.

  • @thevisionary2007
    @thevisionary2007 3 года назад +28

    I remember the first time I heard Jungle. The first measure and the subsequent echo made me shiver. In under 5 seconds, I knew my music paradigm had changed. I didn't even know what a paradigm was.

    • @alansands256
      @alansands256 3 года назад +2

      I remember too. I was 13 and ready to throw out my DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince tape.

    • @thevisionary2007
      @thevisionary2007 3 года назад

      @@alansands256 haha... Tape! The default medium! Compact, easy to carry to a friend's house, always getting "eaten" by the player after 150 listens (which we actually cauld and would do!) Good times!

  • @FatherAndTeacherTV
    @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +100

    Sorry to hear that the Professor of Rock is a bit under the weather.
    Get Well Soon!

    • @JonathanKine
      @JonathanKine 3 года назад +2

      Get well soon

    • @liamcinq
      @liamcinq 3 года назад +1

      Good shout @operation: fatherhood

  • @namewitheld2568
    @namewitheld2568 2 года назад +4

    Greatest. Album. Ever. Saw GnR in person before they were big. Amazing times. Saw them play all the LA clubs. Will never forget it.

  • @armanddevries
    @armanddevries 3 года назад +4

    Dude, your videos about music insight behind the scenes going with your opinions are the best on RUclips. I hear the passion and love in every word you speak. Never delete this channel. Strongs with covid x

    • @jasonhaynes2952
      @jasonhaynes2952 2 года назад

      Dude has covid, but nevermind that. We have to do more videos about rock music! To those about to rock, we salute you Mr. Reader!

  • @henryrdesouza
    @henryrdesouza 3 года назад +12

    It was and it is my favorite band!!! When I heard Paradise City, I knew what I wanted to do in my life - play the drums! From that I became a musician, music teacher and drummer!

  • @t-boog2173
    @t-boog2173 3 года назад +23

    Zakk Wylde once said, "If Jimmy Page & Keith Richards had a baby, it would be Slash". I think that's a great description because Slash has Page's musical depth & flow and he has Keith's rawness & swagger. However, you def have to add in Joe Perry too. Page + Richards + Perry = Slash! Cheers🍻

    • @kjhfitness1982
      @kjhfitness1982 3 года назад

      Don't forget Steve Lukather! Listen to a few Toto solos and you'll definitely hear some licks that inspired Slash - Especially the solo in 'Hold the Line'

    • @beyourself2444
      @beyourself2444 2 года назад

      More like Page and Hendrix…

    • @t-boog2173
      @t-boog2173 2 года назад

      @@beyourself2444 Well physically speaking, you may have something. 👍

  • @robertcronin6603
    @robertcronin6603 3 года назад +7

    I'll never forget when this album dropped - they appeared on Headbangers Ball and trashed the studio - I bought the album immediately and *wore it out* ...every single song is a masterpiece 🔥

  • @raytull3922
    @raytull3922 3 года назад +1

    Great Rockumentary! I remember climbing aboard the GNR train after seeing them perform "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", which ironically wasn't on Appetite For Destruction. My favorite track on their first album is "Mr Brownstone". The guitar work & Axel's lyric delivery is amazing on that song.

  • @D-Fens_1632
    @D-Fens_1632 3 года назад +51

    I'm wondering if covid is just that weak, or The Professor's commitment to making videos is just that strong. My hope is that the cure is ROCK!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +22

      The Cure is... The Cure. Ha ha. Ya rock for sure.

    • @FatherAndTeacherTV
      @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +4

      @@ProfessorofRock Great play on words of course! Get Well Soon!

    • @WolfDan78
      @WolfDan78 3 года назад +7

      It affects different people differently. He may be toward the end of it too. We had it. Its no fun.

    • @andyb1653
      @andyb1653 3 года назад +3

      It doesn't knock everyone who gets it on their ass, just some people. That's one of the things that make it kinda dangerous: it's unpredictable and shifty. Some ppl get it and don't even realize they have it (or think it's just a cold), which helps it spread

    • @luzdaviola
      @luzdaviola 3 года назад +3

      @@andyb1653 no virus is unpredictable or shifty. It depends on the person's "terrain". What is their general state of health? What underlying health conditions do they have? What level of intracellular zinc do they have? What are their levels of vitamin D? What level of toxicity and mineral deficiency do they have? Adequate levels of intracellular zinc stop the virus from replicating. Asymptomatic people (which actually means healthy people) are not the driving force behind pandemics. Never have been. Never will be. Even Dr Fauci said that.

  • @thefamilyseed2415
    @thefamilyseed2415 3 года назад +27

    Saw Guns when I was 12 , Welcome to the Jungle was on heavy rotation on MTV . They blew the headliners off the stage

    • @totigerus
      @totigerus 3 года назад +4

      was that opening for aerosmith?

    • @thefamilyseed2415
      @thefamilyseed2415 3 года назад +3

      @@totigerus it was

    • @totigerus
      @totigerus 3 года назад +1

      @@thefamilyseed2415 I saw aerosmith during the Get A Grip tour. Most low energy rock show I ever saw lol. Even the Eagles had more energy lol

    • @thefamilyseed2415
      @thefamilyseed2415 3 года назад +1

      @@totigerus I saw Aerosmith on the Permanent Vacation tour maybe 1989, they didn't even play Dream On or Sweet Emotion !!!! SMH!!!

    • @timtyler8357
      @timtyler8357 3 года назад +1

      Saw Aerosmith on the Pump tour. They kicked ass. I think Skid Row opened. Great show!

  • @KipArmadillo
    @KipArmadillo 3 года назад +7

    It's a near perfect rock album. And I've always said that Izzy didn't get enough credit. All of the guys were essential and there obviously would be no GnR without Axl, but that rhythm guitar is everything on that debut album.

  • @CaribbeanLounger
    @CaribbeanLounger 3 года назад +6

    I was 17 in San Francisco. I had seen GnR at Gazzari's and found out they were playing the Warfield in SF and I scored 3rd row tickets. I had to BEG a friend to go with me because he didn't know who they were. We walk in, go to our seats and sitting in the row in front of us is James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett and Jason Newstead! TSOL opened the show and the whole show was incredible!!

    • @topixfromthetropix1674
      @topixfromthetropix1674 3 года назад

      I got to mix the jazz fusion band, the Dixie Dregs at the Warfield. John Nash was the stage manager at that time. I later toured with Metallica and ate sushi with Lars in Detroit. What a long strange trip it's been. Oh yeah, I was living at 201 Locust St in San Rafael, directly across the road from Dominican college, a Catholic girls school. Although Lars was conversant and quite intelligent, the only words Kirk ever spoke to me was "Get that asshole off my stage" when a barricade jumper made it past the security. Hetfield had a cowboy boot fetish and would gladly talk about his latest boot purchase.

    • @fungus_am0nguz644
      @fungus_am0nguz644 3 года назад

      Dude that sounds like a great show, were the metallica dudes pumped for the show?? And holy shit TSOL opening?? Damnnn

  • @halmartin7417
    @halmartin7417 3 года назад +203

    My wife just said The Professor's voice is super annoying. The divorce proceedings begin December 18th. 👍

    • @michaelmcdonald8452
      @michaelmcdonald8452 3 года назад +30

      Dang, I don’t get that at all. There’s plenty of people on the Tube who I like their content but their presentation is grating but the Prof? Not only is the content always A+, I’d probably listen to him just describe his day.
      Sounds like the wife is a bit cynical and can’t handle enthusiasm and passion. Proceed...

    • @halmartin7417
      @halmartin7417 3 года назад +13

      @@michaelmcdonald8452 I could listen to him all day long.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +37

      @@michaelmcdonald8452 YOU guys are awesome! Thank you for the vote of confidence!

    • @DC05570
      @DC05570 3 года назад +17

      Annoying? Does she think Casey Kasem’s annoying as well? Adam’s our generation’s Casey and his exemplary enthusiasm and dedication in preserving pop/rock history is outstanding and necessary. He’s performing an invaluable service, yo!!!👍🏻🎸

    • @darthXreven
      @darthXreven 3 года назад +2

      bro's before hoes man....
      that's how it's always been and how it'll always be lolz
      PS, the Professor is awesome for making this channel and he has a good voice

  • @billbright100
    @billbright100 3 года назад +26

    Still my favorite album. Not a bad song on it. Great video Professor get well soon!

    • @dustinjones8887
      @dustinjones8887 3 года назад +1

      What so great, is their least best song on this album, You're Crazy, was still so good they did a remake acoustic of it the next album, which was super incredible!

  • @brianowens4158
    @brianowens4158 3 года назад +1

    I teared up when you talked at the end about Gen X, music from 82-92, and the albums and artists you were listing. It was the fall of my freshman year in high school when AfD hit big. Best. Rock. Album. Ever.

  • @CBDM777
    @CBDM777 3 года назад +7

    I remember a friend saying you gotta check out this band so I went and saw them in 87 at Hammerjacks. Izzy was really messed up so the sound guy turned the sound off on his guitar through the PA. He was getting pissed and swaying back and forth and there was a roadie standing on the edge of the stage waiting to try and catch him if he fell. Izzy ended up throwing his 335 guitar into the audience and some girl got hit in the head with it and then she grabbed it lol. The bouncers rushed over and yanked it away from her. The band was Amazing and at the end of the show Slash flicked his cigarette in the air and it landed on a bouncer. The bouncer was furious and said that Guns n Roses will never play at Hammerjacks again!! I told him I don't think you have to worry about that. We were so lucky back then with the insane amount of great bands and variety. I don't think it will ever be repeated

  • @JacobNNorton1982
    @JacobNNorton1982 3 года назад +65

    I have Covid right now too. It sucks!! But I’m ok getting better every day.
    Hope you get better too Professor!!

    • @FatherAndTeacherTV
      @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +5

      Get Well Soon to you!

    • @dennisjay4155
      @dennisjay4155 3 года назад +5

      Had it 2 weeks ago. It wasn’t to bad for me. Wish the same for you!

    • @acmebrandinc
      @acmebrandinc 3 года назад +2

      "Getting better everyday" TESLA Reference!!! HAHA!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +6

      Thank you! Get well my friend.

    • @timcamp2030
      @timcamp2030 3 года назад +2

      @@acmebrandinc Gettin better awesome Tesla song. Underrated band

  • @alandalton1992
    @alandalton1992 3 года назад +17

    I think it's the first alternative rock album it prepared the main stream for grunge. Before Guns n Rose's hard rock was getting soft. Appetite was edgy and raw.

    • @DEEZEEMTB
      @DEEZEEMTB 3 года назад +1

      Good point….they were hair-metal light

    • @mckid2683
      @mckid2683 2 года назад

      @DeeZee Good 1! LMFAO! Needed a good laugh. Thx. Hair-Metal Light! Lol

  • @greypilgrim6157
    @greypilgrim6157 3 года назад +2

    Great channel Professor. I’m a lot like you, rock is the mainstay but I love all sorts of music and all the history and backstories behind the music as well. And you are right, Appetite is one of those no-doubter home runs; from the second you heard pretty much any song on the album, it screamed classic. So much so that to this day I remember the first time I heard a song off of it, where I was and what I was doing. Like a musical 911 so to speak. It was 1987. I had just graduated high school in Scottsdale, AZ. And I was in my 1979 Camaro driving to the grocery store up the street (Alpha Beta, or as my hormonally challenged pals and the called it me Alpha Beat-Off). I had just smashed the roach I had finished in my ashtray and was feeling no pain when I turn on 98 KUPD and magically caught the very beginning of Welcome To The Jungle. Instantly I was paying attention, mesmerized by the super cool intro and blown away by the riff and then Axl’s powerful voice so full or attitude: and then Slash’s solo... I got to ABCO and just sat in the parking lot jamming to it, the groceries becoming inconsequential. And being more of a hard rock fan of bands like Zep, Rush, Floyd, Sabbath, Stones, Priest, Van Halen, etc., I was really disillusioned with the state of rock in the mid 80s with all the hair and glam bands and 80s music in general (although I secretly liked a lot of 80s music and today love many bands I professed to hate as a teenager, but that’s another story), and was ready for rock to get its raunchy edge back. And when I heard Welcome To The Jungle, I knew right there whatever this is it is going to be HUGE. And it was. I saw them warm up for the Stones (with Living Colour) in Los Angeles in 1989 the night after the infamous meltdown, and they were incredible. I remember many highlights but in particular that they did an extended jam of Rocket Queen that was simply amazing. Some bands are all about studio magic but can’t reproduce live. Not this band. They were simply an amazing live band, the test being I was at the LA Coliseum and about 99,000 people back, and they still sounded awesome. Not many bands could pull that off.

  • @davidtadic
    @davidtadic 3 года назад +2

    *My first experience with Guns N' Roses was on GTA San Andreas Radio X station. At the time, I was seven but I immediately got the song stuck in my head for the days and I remember myself just waiting for Welcome To The Jungle to pop on the Radio X again (RUclips was not popular at the time). Some years have past and one day my dad told me to type November Rain in the RUclips search bar. He told me "Look at this son, this is a masterpiece". I started to listen to GN'R more often and every day I was impressed by something new. At the time, it was 25 years old record, but for me, it was fresh as fu*k. I have spent hours and hours watching Tokyo 1992. concert and just wondering "Why I wasn't born then". My love for GN'R became an obsession and I started to read and watch documentaries about GN'R in global, Axl's life, Izzy's philosophy, Slash's attitudes, and more. When I found out the band had broken up tears streamed down my face, but after the realization of the GN'R reunion, I was the happiest kid in the street.*
    *And now I live in a generation where I am ridiculed for listening to "some old junkies" by the people who's main meaning of life is hating others to make yourself happy. This situation, 21. century is the real Jungle we live in. But you know what? I don't give a fu*k. Axl's motivational speeches have taught me more than my generation.*
    *We lost many legends such as Kurt Cobain, Eddie Van Halen, Malcolm Young, Michael Jackson, and the fact is that GN'R members will follow them. Thank God that they left behind the music that, despite their absence, will spread its influence to future generations.*
    *Parents, thank you for pointing me to real music. Guns N' Roses, thank you for making my childhood.*
    *Thank you too for taking the time to read this. Greetings from a 15y/o kid to all the Gunners in the world

    • @MicEffect
      @MicEffect 3 года назад

      Haha Tommy the Nightmare

  • @richorichards4655
    @richorichards4655 3 года назад +14

    Got it as a 14 year old in 2004, I raised a lot of hell that year, bought KISS Double Platinum the same day, The Queen should provide everyone those two albums when they turn 14

    • @ericgionet132
      @ericgionet132 3 года назад +1

      I got it in '87. Lol

    • @richorichards4655
      @richorichards4655 3 года назад

      @@ericgionet132 I would have, but I didn't exist yet

    • @fungus_am0nguz644
      @fungus_am0nguz644 3 года назад

      @@richorichards4655 lol damn you sure burn his ass. Nice one kid.

  • @rooskiebella
    @rooskiebella 3 года назад +8

    Sneakily bought this tape at 10 years old while my mom was looking at sheet music. Changed my life!

    • @simonvandugteren6010
      @simonvandugteren6010 3 года назад +1

      I remember sitting in my room having to dip the volume whenever Axl swore 🤣

    • @johnedwards4589
      @johnedwards4589 3 года назад +2

      Same bro, but I was 8, my 14 year old sister had the tape & I got a Walkman from my grandparents for Christmas, I confiscated her tape & literally wore it out in my Walkman, watched em on mtv with adam curry, I knew every word, note & beat to that whole record before I turned 9. To this day I play guitar because of it & was even "slash" in a guns n roses tribute playing shows all over so cal. I'm 40 now.

  • @YukonDemon
    @YukonDemon 2 года назад

    Had a car accident a week ago and happened to stumble across your channel while I was in the hospital. Been binge watching all your videos as I recover. Hope your recovery from the vid19 goes as smoothly as mine has been. Thanks for the fantastic content and for your passion for the music I (we) grew up on. Appetite was one of those cassettes I had that was rarely ever rewound or fast forwarded. Just play to the end and flip it over. And over and over and over......

  • @jasonsylte6500
    @jasonsylte6500 3 года назад +2

    Nightrain was the song that inspired me to play guitar, been playing ever since! Also Izzy stradlin was the secret weapon of the band

  • @cacophonic7
    @cacophonic7 2 года назад +4

    This album came out when I was 10. Such formative years. Such a formative album. I grew up with it. It’s a part of me.
    It’s comfortably in my top 5, probably in my top 3, and could be #1 on the right day, of the best album of all time.

  • @captainsnarky6949
    @captainsnarky6949 3 года назад +4

    The statement that our generation had four or five "Beatles Ed Sullivan moments" is so accurate. I think I always felt that was true but I never articulated it that way. Right on. Everything you named... GnR, The Police, Prince, Van Halen, Michael Jackson, so many more... all so groundbreaking and so important in the context of music history, and all happening in the same years. Of course, then followed Nirvana. I'm 45 now and I'm so glad I grew up in that time. Thanks for a fantastic video.

  • @loknloll
    @loknloll 3 года назад

    This was your best episode so far. I'm 51, the wife is 45 - we just watched the whole thing. I got this cassette when I was 18. It was such a big part of that period... I bought it because I'd seen them open for Iron Maiden in 1988, and was blown away. They absolutely killed it.
    Great job - look forward to hearing more about this revolutionary album. Best wishes with the Covid!!!

  • @jarrodblakely6031
    @jarrodblakely6031 3 года назад +2

    AC/DC’s Razors Edge album was my introduction to the heavier side of music (at the rip old age of 10) then I heard ‘Don’t Cry’ by GNR and was an instant fan. I then worked my way back to Appetite…and still love the band AND album to this day 😊 Keep the GNR vids coming 😎

  • @alternatemusichistory1187
    @alternatemusichistory1187 3 года назад +13

    Once again you nail it Professor! Loved every bit of it. Michael Jackson, G'n'R and Nirvana as pivotal moments within a decade. That's spot on! 😎🤘♥️

  • @davengeance4811
    @davengeance4811 3 года назад +27

    Don't forget we had RUN DMC and Public Enemy!! Gen X had everything musically

    • @Starlesslight
      @Starlesslight 3 года назад +8

      Interestingly you picked two groups who also put out a couple of great songs working with rock groups, Aerosmith and Anthrax. You don't see groups and artists work together as much as they did in the 80's. He could do a whole series just on that.

    • @davengeance4811
      @davengeance4811 3 года назад +1

      @@Starlesslight they're the Beatles and Stones of the hip hop community

    • @joetomei1
      @joetomei1 3 года назад +1

      I first noticed guns and roses when they appeared on MTV as guest host for the headbanger's ball I didn't know who they were and I didn't know what songs they had then at the end of the show they played their appetite for destruction welcome to the jungle from right there I knew they were a very good band I still didn't have no money to buy any albums but every time I went to a park to hang out everybody was playing their album every time a song came on I could recognize that was guns n' roses due to the airplay I've seen them on the headbanger's ball also around 4 p.m. in my city another show came on where they played hair music on MTV. But whenever the host of MTV headbangers ball at the end of the show they got to tear up the set.

    • @Starlesslight
      @Starlesslight 3 года назад +1

      @@davengeance4811 Public Enemy is one of the groups that got me listening to rap in the late 80's. Erik B and Rakim, Ice Cube, and Ice-T were some others I listened to as well. Stopped following it when it went gangster/mainstream in the mid 90's. Like a lot of things becoming successful ruined it.

    • @davengeance4811
      @davengeance4811 3 года назад

      @@Starlesslight Ice T & Ice Cube were gangster tho....

  • @simonogg1376
    @simonogg1376 3 года назад +1

    First album I ever bought and still my favourite 33 years later! My parents bought me the appetitel t shirt with the banned art work on the back with "guns n roses was here" somehow I got away with wearing it at school. Still trying to master all of Slash's guitar licks. Get well soon and keep up the good work.

  • @vaiperman
    @vaiperman 3 года назад

    My first concert when I was 15 was the Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls tour with GnR opening in Dec of 1987. I had no clue who GnR were. My buddy had told me a few days before the show they had a recent video on MTV called Welcome To The Jungle. That was all I knew. I specifically remember Paradise City and Knocking On Heavens Door from the show as standout songs and when I finally got a copy of the album I remembered the signature riff from Sweet Child O’ Mine when I listened to it. By April of 1988 GnR was a household name and all of my guitar buddies worshipped the ground they walked on. I used to listen to the tape while I delivered newspapers everyday and was just blown away at the guitar work and wondered if I could ever be good enough to play like that and more importantly write the beautiful guitar melodies that Slash channeled. Thanks for allowing me to post and share!

  • @ravitanwar9537
    @ravitanwar9537 3 года назад +12

    i can legitimately argue that this is one of the best videos on RUclips
    p.s my first comment on this channel

  • @chrisanderson2099
    @chrisanderson2099 3 года назад +12

    I remember driving down PCH to get more refreshments for a Malibu beachouse party in my Probe, with Paradise City blasting my ears and lungs out!

    • @timcamp2030
      @timcamp2030 3 года назад +1

      I was 19 and worked at Ford dealership that sold probes:) I bought a mustang gt and blasted GNR

    • @chrisanderson2099
      @chrisanderson2099 3 года назад

      @@timcamp2030 - I really wanted a GT, but the insurance was too high....loved that ‘88 model! Put over 750k miles on my ‘68 Mustang before selling it. Wish I had it now!

    • @timcamp2030
      @timcamp2030 3 года назад

      @@chrisanderson2099 Insurance? What was that Lol. I was shady. Loved the probe and digital

  • @schwarz9199
    @schwarz9199 3 года назад +3

    I still blast the songs on this album more than 30 years later!! Love it!!

  • @moogieanddoggo2156
    @moogieanddoggo2156 3 года назад +28

    lol you're the first person i hear sayin' "i have covid" so nonchalant. lol get well soon and keep us entertained in this crazy times! :D

  • @GnRmike
    @GnRmike 3 года назад +5

    Great video professor! Was 12 when GNR hit...I’ll never forget living through that....what a great, great, great album. There’s nothing like it

  • @wj74
    @wj74 3 года назад +42

    I was 13 when Appetite came out. Jungle had just started getting some time on Headbangers Ball but Hit Parader and Circus magazine were writing articles on GnR and out of curiosity I bought the record. I still remember that day, because I was more excited about getting the Faster Pussycat record because of their single Bathroom Wall but I also purchased Appetite and thinking to myself that, between the two albums, I would at least enjoy the Faster Pussycat record. I listened to it one time and then played the GnR album. Blown away is an understatement. It would be another few months before Sweet Child would be released and for that brief time, it felt so special and personal to have that album and knowing that not very many people knew about them but boy would that change!!! It’s nice to recognize greatness before the masses 😂

    • @val13c59
      @val13c59 3 года назад

      I thought of Welcome to the Jungle as a punk song.

    • @johnbeckwith1361
      @johnbeckwith1361 3 года назад

      Loved that Faster Pussycat album. I like it more today than when it came out. I think it was a tad ahead of its time.

  • @docproc5150
    @docproc5150 3 года назад +12

    This was the first album that I had to hide from my parents. I was 10 when this came out and a neighbor let me listen to it in their room. We both pretty much freaked out. It took a year or so before I actually was able to get my own copy (a cassette) that I played at the lowest volume possible cause I knew if my parents heard this I would be in big trouble.

    • @happypyro793
      @happypyro793 3 года назад +1

      Lol.. my very first rock album was Hysteria. Growing up in a conservative family and town as mild as that album was, I still played it low as my parents hated the sound at that time. Second rock album was Appetite. Not only did I have to play that album really low, I had to keep it hidden ( the art work would have in, their minds, sent me to hell).

    • @alansands256
      @alansands256 3 года назад +1

      @@happypyro793 as tame as Def Leppard may seem now, back then, the label "heavy metal" had a stigma to it in some people's eyes. Once they decided they hated metal (not just parents, but stupid bubble gummers at school) it didnt matter. Any group involving long hair dudes playing guitars were Satan worshippers and you couldn't convince them otherwise.

  • @scottbostic6247
    @scottbostic6247 3 года назад

    I'm so glad I get to tell this story.
    To begin with, I live in Alabama. We definitely weren't the first to hear the new and upcoming bands but I had a outside connection. My aunt, who was a year younger than me, adopted, worked for Megaforce Records in New York. She sent me all kinds of metal music. A lot that were even autographed like Anthrax, M.O.D. , Savatoge, and Kings X, who she managed the last two and I got to meet. I was 18, I believe, when she sent a new tape of this band called Guns and Roses. No one I knew had ever heard this. One play in my car and I was addicted. I met with several friends to party on a Friday night and played it after I pulled my box speakers out of my RX7 and sat it on my roof top. Cranked it all the way up and said, " check this out". It never stopped playing after that.
    I remember thinking, this is super special. It's gonna be around for a long time.
    Here I am at 53 and it's still being talked about as one of the greatest. I love it. Thanks for bringing this up and all the memories.

  • @gordthompson4704
    @gordthompson4704 3 года назад +3

    I was about 13 when I got my copy of Appetite for Christmas from my parents because my Mom liked Axl's voice on Sweet child but she knew nothing else about them. Made it about 6 minutes in when the chorus of It's So Easy hit and my Dad appeared; I had to listen to the rest with headphones on. By the time I got to the end of Rocket Queen, I knew I'd found something special, in fact a band that has remained a favourite to this day.

  • @guitary
    @guitary 3 года назад +5

    I have owned this album 4 different times. I will never go a year in my life without since it’s release. Best album, ever.

  • @sw6716
    @sw6716 3 года назад +1

    Great information. My favorite band by far. Saw them 3 times in the past few years and looking forward to seeing them again in 2021.

  • @ChicagoJ351
    @ChicagoJ351 3 года назад

    I'm around the same age as the professor. Also a guitar player, singer, and keyboard player. So, when I started listening to GNR and appetite for destruction it came right after a phase I went through where I wanted to become a singer and started listening to pop music for a few years. When I got back into rock, it was this album mostly that I listened to. Every day. It's still one of my all time favorite albums.
    I used to drive to work from community college every day, had a cassette player in the passenger seat where I would blast this album. Generally, when Its so easy came on, I would sing along, rewind, sing again, rewind, over and over until I arrived at work. The lyrics are controversial (especially with today's PC crowd), but was a great way to practice singing and release youthful energy. Great memories of that. So many more things I could say about this album, this band, and what it means to me. I'll cut it short and just say one of the greatest albums of all time. Pure rock n roll. And the music videos are some of the greatest rock videos of all time as well. Again, pure rock n roll.

  • @finnanminnan6949
    @finnanminnan6949 3 года назад +9

    In the 80s you had 3 groups in my highschool. Alternatives listened to DM, New Order, The Cure. Then you had the Rockers with Metallica and GNR. The last group was the Preppies who liked U2, Madonna, Bon Jovi, Rick Astley...lol!

    • @alansands256
      @alansands256 3 года назад +1

      While I nevet been a fan of new wave, looking back I can appreciate that, just like the metal heads, they were doing their own thing and not just following what Mtv and top 40 radio told them to like.

    • @dvvaughn564
      @dvvaughn564 3 года назад +2

      wait hold up that first u2 album rocked bro later they became preppie AF

    • @topixfromthetropix1674
      @topixfromthetropix1674 3 года назад +1

      The CURE's wardrobe girl tried to take her pet goldfish on the Cure's tour bus when they opened for AC/DC. The crew were drunk and decided to put alcohol in the fish bowl. When the fish got sick, the band made the crew pay for veterinary services which totalled over $1000 before the fish died. Do not mess with wardrobe girls, they have the band's ear.

  • @shawnldrake6675
    @shawnldrake6675 3 года назад +3

    I was 12 in 87 but I didn't get the album until 88 and instantly became a huge fan and I still am to this day

    • @section8usmc53
      @section8usmc53 3 года назад +1

      Same dude. 8th grade. We were so friggin lucky. Growing up listen to all the great music our parents grew up on, then growing up in 80's with arguably the best pop, rock, and metal ever. Every week was some shockingly great song on the radio, and before you could overplay that, the next amazing thing was out.
      The bands. Dear God the bands. There were so many super talented bands and just not enough room in the pool. I still listen to stuff from then that I never heard of or listened to at the time, and think "how the hell were these guys not huge ?!" 😳

  • @williamhampson5350
    @williamhampson5350 3 года назад

    Back in the 80"s I loved watching headbangers ball on MTV, it ran from 12 am to 3 am on Saturday nights. It was one night in the summer of '87 when the last video they played was "Welcome to The Jungle". I was immediately mesmerized and blown away sideways as to what I was watching. The vision of Axl and Slash on stage was permanently seared into my brain from that moment on. I told all of my friends about this band I saw and couldn't even remember there name, just this guitar guy wearing this top hat was the coolest f*in thing ever. Listening to AFD for the first was also unforgettable just one song after another blew me away when I heard the end of Paradise City jam It was practically life changing. The first time I saw them live was the Ritz show in NYC and at least a dozen times since then. One of my favorite bands of all time. Thanks for the video.

  • @alexrojasbr
    @alexrojasbr 3 года назад +2

    This album absolutely defined my teen years. This album was the most responsible for my friends an I in São Paulo, Brazil, to break away from pop into hard rock/ heavy metal. It had such a huge influence in my life. I just ordered the cassette on eBay.

  • @MasterTapes1960
    @MasterTapes1960 3 года назад +12

    I am a huge GNR fan but one cannot compare Led Zeppelin with GNR. Their styles are completely opposite of each other.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +11

      I didn't compare them, I was quoting someone who did. I agree with you...

    • @sambochen2010
      @sambochen2010 3 года назад +1

      I agree. Zeppelin had several legendary albums in a row while GNR fizzled out after Appetite. Use your Illusion volumes 1 & 2 are barely listenable to me.

    • @naphtal
      @naphtal 3 года назад +1

      I know GnR, bit what's Zeppelin????

    • @johnedwards4589
      @johnedwards4589 3 года назад +4

      I wouldn't say completely opposite. You can directly hear the influence of zeppelin in slash & axl. The riffs the vocals, etc. The interlude/bridge of welcome to the jungle reminds me hugely of whole lotta love & axls moans & screams are very Robert Plant, idk I mean obviously they're completely different bads but I always kinda thought of gnr as an 80's led zeppelin, I love both bands.

  • @elliottjames4301
    @elliottjames4301 3 года назад +30

    My friends and l lived in strip clubs and smoked crack to Appetite For Destruction. We were there!!!! We lived it!!! We were animals !!!

    • @FatherAndTeacherTV
      @FatherAndTeacherTV 3 года назад +9

      Glad you made it out alive!

    • @Wargasm644
      @Wargasm644 3 года назад +1

      Badass

    • @MicEffect
      @MicEffect 3 года назад

      Dude strip clubs where the best place to hear new songs the first time I heard Du Hast and Down With The Sickness was when I DJ in the strip club. I remember Three Days Grace Everything I Hate About You was same exposure

    • @aerlial360
      @aerlial360 3 года назад +2

      I was dating a stripper who always had the DJ put on some Ozzy for me when I went to see her. Crack is wack though.

    • @elliottjames4301
      @elliottjames4301 3 года назад +2

      @@aerlial360 Rocket Queen and Crack ROCKED!!!! Not to mention It’s So Easy... try it some time! Then pick up an automatic fire it!! Be somebody.

  • @bobdouglass8010
    @bobdouglass8010 3 года назад +2

    I love the mix - it's the same throughout the 12 songs. Izzy in the left, Slash's rhythm in the right, Slash's overdubs right of center, Duff left of mid-center. Listenting to Appetite as a kid I would get "into" each part on the 1000 times I played the tape, and kept it interesting

  • @MainEventPoint
    @MainEventPoint Год назад +1

    GOAT, probably a top five album in the history of music....and definitely best debut of all time.
    My first concert was GnR with Soundgarden opening at MSG...December 9, 1991....FACE MELTING

  • @dr.zacharysmith7007
    @dr.zacharysmith7007 3 года назад +6

    Outstanding breakdown Professor!! You NEVER fail to deliver, even when covid comes knocking on your door. Keep up the great work and hope you're back to the best of health soon.

  • @Bodyknowledge77
    @Bodyknowledge77 3 года назад +8

    Get better well Prof. Oh boy did I play AFD tons back in the day! I was captivated by the firearm and flower power they produced in their way...and still am somewhat today.

  • @jfrockon
    @jfrockon 3 года назад +1

    Dude, you're an extraordinary music story teller. Rock on!

  • @mtguitar5150
    @mtguitar5150 3 года назад +5

    I would say this is the greatest hard rock album of all time

  • @rodalm_
    @rodalm_ 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorite albums of all time... great vid Professor! Hope you get well soon

  • @johnnypatterson77
    @johnnypatterson77 3 года назад +3

    Appetite has to be one of the best all time albums.

  • @bobjose5855
    @bobjose5855 2 года назад

    Thank you for this one. I remember my friend sharing this album with me late summer '87. We loved it and listened to it a ton, but it seemed like it took forever before it really took off. Of course then it got so big and in our minds over-played that we kind of got turned off, though we couldn't help still loving it. It was GREAT.

  • @zacharycollins6548
    @zacharycollins6548 3 года назад

    I was at the mall with my step-dad... He was buying a new Kenwood stereo to replace the old 70's cabinet stereo we had. I got to get one cassette to play on the new stereo... I chose the new Appetite for Destruction. We listened to it in the truck on the way home and blasted it on the new stereo when we got home. My step-dad has always been supportive in my musical endeavors. That album is why I have played guitar for over 30 years now.

  • @damianference9052
    @damianference9052 3 года назад +8

    I wore my cassette out, side G and side R. And you’re right about GenX.

  • @johnpaul9830
    @johnpaul9830 3 года назад +4

    Took me way back, thanks needed that👍 Almost forgot I Live in the Jungle NYC . I hear that encounter with Axel Rose came out of Astoria Queens Queens Bridge

  • @scottjames5175
    @scottjames5175 3 года назад +1

    Listening to this album for the first time is as memorable as losing my virginity. It set me on the path to rock and metal. I remember listening to this album at my friends house in the late 80s. After rocket queen finished we would rewind the cassette and listen to it again and again. One of my biggest regrets is never being able to see them in before they split in the 90s. I did however see them in London in 2017. The only gig that brought a tear to my eye, such is the impact this band has had on my life.
    🤟

  • @victorancelmo2549
    @victorancelmo2549 3 года назад +1

    Im 15, but i first heard GNR when i was 13. First song of theirs i heard was sweet child o' mine. I actually didn't like it when the riff came in and i thought axls voice was bad, but when slash started his solo, it blew me away. That solo was so impactful to me that i begged my mom to get me my guitar because i wanted to learn it. To this day, GNR is my favorite band and Appetite is my hands down favorite album.🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @patricksclarke
    @patricksclarke 3 года назад +8

    It's criminal to not mention Nightrain. Best a minor chord opening possibly ever. Great video. Hope you get well soon. 🤘

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  3 года назад +8

      I did mention Nightrain...

    • @patricksclarke
      @patricksclarke 3 года назад +3

      @@ProfessorofRock Ooof. My bad. That is why you are the Professor.

    • @gr8kzoo
      @gr8kzoo 3 года назад

      I got a Les Paul because of Slash and I love playing that song. Probably more than the neighbours like listening to it haha.

  • @garydean0308
    @garydean0308 3 года назад +4

    Dad Bogarted your tape, love it.

  • @ryanvergara3603
    @ryanvergara3603 3 года назад

    Appetite for Destruction remains even until now, part of my playlist everytime I listen to songs. Heard it first time when I was like 12 years old and got me interested in playing guitar. It is a big factor for me to pursue the guitar. I owe my youthful years to this album and I am very thankful that I experienced listening to it the way it was supposed to be. Thanks to GnR and to Professor of Rock for taking this opportunity to give honor and pay homage to one of the greatest bands ever to bless rock music!

  • @JCole78
    @JCole78 3 года назад +1

    I grew up in a home with a father who was a huge fan of bands like The Mamas and The Papas, Iron Butterfly, and CCR. My mother was a big fan of most Rock and all Pop. I was never restricted in what I was allowed to listen to. With that said Appetite For Destruction was probably the single most transformative album I had/have ever heard. While I have become a fan of many forms of rock and metal over the years none have had the impact on me that Appetite did.

  • @davidbellecy1709
    @davidbellecy1709 3 года назад +3

    This album is a masterpiece. Absolutely love it.

  • @rardyprice7418
    @rardyprice7418 3 года назад +4

    Best video I have ever seen on the album! It was the first album I ever bought with my own money, I was raised in a very strict Mormon household so it goes without saying! but it was as if I had brought the devil home haha, I was so nervous that I hid it under clothes in my wardrobe and would only listen to it with headphones. My heart would race as I read the lyrics and listened to the music in bed after my family had gone to sleep. It was life changing, finally I had found something which let out all my 12/13 year old angst! And also inspired me to wear a bandana every single day till the age of 18 hahaha

  • @lehighstar474
    @lehighstar474 2 года назад +1

    Man,,,where has all the time go....from 1979 to 1989 produced the greatest music of all time in my opinion just imagine all the great bands and songs you heard in those 10yrs.....for sure....the decade of music