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Sept 17, 1991 where were you?

#1 User is offline   tberrie007 

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 10:29 AM

I know alot of you on here may have been in diapers or elementary achool, but to those who werent , where were you on this date???? I remember waling up to the vancouver Provice 2 page advertisement for the release of the Illusions...waiitng until 10am until we know the stores would open, and ditching class to go get the TAPES!!!!! First time i heard Estranged was on that day..my instant favorite song of all time, still is to this day.

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 10:32 AM

View Posttberrie007, on Sep 17 2009, 10:29 AM, said:

I know alot of you on here may have been in diapers or elementary achool, but to those who werent , where were you on this date???? I remember waling up to the vancouver Provice 2 page advertisement for the release of the Illusions...waiitng until 10am until we know the stores would open, and ditching class to go get the TAPES!!!!! First time i heard Estranged was on that day..my instant favorite song of all time, still is to this day.

I think that's about when I started my current job. I didn't discover GNR until the summer of 1992. How I missed it will forever be a mystery to me.
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 10:36 AM

I was too young, but it's amazing to think those albums are 18 years old today...

Happy Birthday UYI!
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 10:42 AM

View PostLittle EMO Annie, on Sep 17 2009, 10:32 AM, said:

View Posttberrie007, on Sep 17 2009, 10:29 AM, said:

I know alot of you on here may have been in diapers or elementary achool, but to those who werent , where were you on this date???? I remember waling up to the vancouver Provice 2 page advertisement for the release of the Illusions...waiitng until 10am until we know the stores would open, and ditching class to go get the TAPES!!!!! First time i heard Estranged was on that day..my instant favorite song of all time, still is to this day.

I think that's about when I started my current job. I didn't discover GNR until the summer of 1992. How I missed it will forever be a mystery to me.



The first time i heard gnr, i was in grade 7 summer of 1988, buddy came down to play poker becasue we were on holidays still...he put on appettite, and the first time i head jungle i actually said " turn this shit off" now THAT is still a mystery to me! haha!

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 11:06 AM

I was at the Tower in Cherry Hill NJ at Midnight to get it.

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 11:48 AM

I got UYI 1 first, and later my friend got UYI2 then we copied each others onto a blank cassete tape.
We the early 90's version of downloading motherfuckers :lol:
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 12:02 PM

View Postspunko12345, on Sep 17 2009, 12:48 PM, said:

I got UYI 1 first, and later my friend got UYI2 then we copied each others onto a blank cassete tape.
We the early 90's version of downloading motherfuckers :lol:


I STILL HAVE THE TAPES! and remember waiting to dub you could be mine off the rAdio onto tape because it was relased in august with T2 before the illusions..i listened to that copied tape until i wore it right out i think

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 12:11 PM

First time I remember hearing GNR was in grade 5, 1988. classmate played appetite on a tape deck during recess. I heard Jungle, and thought..'WOW'
I came home singing it and my older sister didn't think I was old enough to like them.
I brought a blank tape to school the next day and my friend dubbed it for me.
My sister found out and used her stereo to press record over all the curse words...LOL
I went and got it dubbed again...and didn't tell her.

My uncle bought be appetite on a summer vacation. He didn't know who they were, so he didn't know about all the curse words and subject matter, and that I wasn't allowed to listen to them.

That 2/3 year break between lies and UYI, I remember people talking about KOHD and Civil War being on the radio...and I was pissed cause I never got to hear it being played. Finally, when T2 came out, my sister got me the YCBM/Civil War single, on Tape. I guess I was finally old enough to listen to be allowed to listen to them.

I got the UYI TAPES in October '91, for my birthday. I don't know why I didn't get them earlier... maybe I didn't know they were out in stores, or didn't have the money at 11-12 yrs old.

I was already obsessed with them before UYI came out. Then I started learning GNR on guitar... and found a whole new appreciation for the band as a musician.

Best band ever.

Edit: I had to get replacement tapes for each album 2 or 3 times. I wore them out.
I also had to replace each CD once as well. So much for CDs being 'indestructible.'

This post has been edited by zepsun: 17 September 2009 - 12:13 PM

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 12:11 PM

View PostEmeraldwar, on Sep 17 2009, 07:06 PM, said:

I was at the Tower in Cherry Hill NJ at Midnight to get it.


Because of UYI album my mother thought I was sober listening Don't Cry & November Rain 24/7. She asked me who was my new idol and she liked it while she hated so much my previous idol "Sweet Child O' Mine & Paradise City". I didn't tell her that it's the same GNR band. :rofl-lol:

My mother knew that my first girl friend broke me up because I've insisted SCOM to be our Love Theme Song, during that year rock music was like a drug addict type of song in the Philippines. Because of the AFD my grandmother brought me to a drug-test center but the result was negative so she brought me to a psychiatrist.

I'm now a family man, having Chinese Democracy album if my mother and grandmother visit me at home I play TIL and SORRY where they love it.

Eventually, my first-love regrets that she walked-away from me and now a big fan of GNR. Sorry for her not SORRY for me. :rofl-lol:

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 12:29 PM

View Postzepsun, on Sep 17 2009, 01:11 PM, said:

First time I remember hearing GNR was in grade 5, 1988. classmate played appetite on a tape deck during recess. I heard Jungle, and thought..'WOW'
I came home singing it and my older sister didn't think I was old enough to like them.
I brought a blank tape to school the next day and my friend dubbed it for me.
My sister found out and used her stereo to press record over all the curse words...LOL
I went and got it dubbed again...and didn't tell her.

My uncle bought be appetite on a summer vacation. He didn't know who they were, so he didn't know about all the curse words and subject matter, and that I wasn't allowed to listen to them.

That 2/3 year break between lies and UYI, I remember people talking about KOHD and Civil War being on the radio...and I was pissed cause I never got to hear it being played. Finally, when T2 came out, my sister got me the YCBM/Civil War single, on Tape. I guess I was finally old enough to listen to be allowed to listen to them.

I got the UYI TAPES in October '91, for my birthday. I don't know why I didn't get them earlier... maybe I didn't know they were out in stores, or didn't have the money at 11-12 yrs old.

I was already obsessed with them before UYI came out. Then I started learning GNR on guitar... and found a whole new appreciation for the band as a musician.

Best band ever.

Edit: I had to get replacement tapes for each album 2 or 3 times. I wore them out.
I also had to replace each CD once as well. So much for CDs being 'indestructible.'


Loved reading your post..almost like reading something i would have wrote. I still have the T2 single on CD..and if i go back andf count, as i could never throw away anything GNR, i think i have at least 4 copies of each illusion for sure. On the break waiting for the illusions, even just getting an article to read in Metal Hammer was HUGE!! Now here were are internet obsessed over every little thing, we cannot help me. we are addicted. happy bday to GNR love! haha!

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 01:56 PM

View Postspunko12345, on Sep 17 2009, 12:48 PM, said:

I got UYI 1 first, and later my friend got UYI2 then we copied each others onto a blank cassete tape.
We the early 90's version of downloading motherfuckers :lol:

Actually, that's what Duff WANTED people to do if you read interviews around that time
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 02:21 PM

I was out picking up UYI's of course. Ran home and listened to both straight though. I remember right after Estranged I had to play that one again. :thumbsup:
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 03:16 PM

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 04:09 PM

i was 11 months old, shitting my nappies still!
But happy birthday UYI!
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 04:18 PM

I was at an age of 1.. So I don't remember must from that time. Shit to be born right after those great years.
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