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« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2005, 12:45:41 PM »

Only the Americans think that AFD is "the" Guns N' Roses album. Outside USA, The Use Your illusion 1 and 2 were MUCH more successfull.
Guns N' Roses was an unknown band in the world until 1991 and the Illusion albums. They were famous in the USA before 1991...but only in the USA.

Outside USA, Most of people remember Guns N' Roses because of "November Rain".
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« Reply #21 on: November 30, 2005, 01:01:20 PM »

Only the Americans think that AFD is "the" Guns N' Roses album. Outside USA, The Use Your illusion 1 and 2 were MUCH more successfull.
Guns N' Roses was an unknown band in the world until 1991 and the Illusion albums. They were famous in the USA before 1991...but only in the USA.

Outside USA, Most of people remember Guns N' Roses because of "November Rain".

Well depends on how you take it, they where a world wide phenomenon in the Illusion era but they where certainly popular before, I live in Peru and GNR was well known and got lots of radio play for Sweet Child and Patience and those songs where played at parties and stuff and im talking 1988-89 and 1990.
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« Reply #22 on: November 30, 2005, 02:24:27 PM »


UYI sold 7 or 8 million a piece.


It would be interesting to see the UYI sales numbers per year past '94.? A solid guess would be dimished numbers from year to year.

On the other hand, AFD sales appear to stay steady year to year likely dwarfing the UYI's combined on annual basis.

Good for more than AFD? Sure.

Great for more than AFD? Questionable.

In this case using sales over time as a barometer, numbers probably give a fairly accurate snapshot of the bands lasting legacy and which album that can be attributed to.
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« Reply #23 on: November 30, 2005, 03:26:31 PM »


UYI sold 7 or 8 million a piece.


It would be interesting to see the UYI sales numbers per year past '94.? A solid guess would be dimished numbers from year to year.

On the other hand, AFD sales appear to stay steady year to year likely dwarfing the UYI's combined on annual basis.

In this case using sales over time as a barometer, numbers probably give a fairly accurate snapshot of the bands lasting legacy and which album that can be attributed to.


  Aren't there other factors involved though?  AFD is listed right now over at Amazon.com for $9.98, and Illusion I is $14.99, Illusion II is $13.99.  Wouldn't a lower price equal more units sold?  I don't think anyone questions that AFD is pound for pound the best GNR item out there, but, the UYI's solidified their mark on rock n' roll and made GNR truly great.  Just the opinion of a Nov. Rain and Estranged fanatic.   Smiley    peace

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« Reply #24 on: November 30, 2005, 03:26:51 PM »

The use Your illusion albums sold 36 million copies (worldwide).
20 million copies for Use Your Illusion 2
16 million copies for Use Your Illusion 1

They were both more successfull in the world than in the USA. Use Your Illusion 2 sold better because it's probably the best. (my favourite GN'R album also, ahead AFD)
For AFD, it's the opposite, it was more successfull in the USA and less in the world.
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« Reply #25 on: November 30, 2005, 03:31:43 PM »

The use Your illusion albums sold 38 million copies (worldwide).
20 million copies for Use Your Illusion 2
18 million copies for Use Your Illusion 1

They were both more successfull in the world than in the USA.

well duhhhh, The world is a bit bigger than the USA don't you think? hihi

and where are these #'s from? I just got the DefLeppard Rock of Ages and in it Dave Ling (Classic Rock and Metal Hammer magazines writer) it says in it that only 5 rock groups have ever had 2 albums to sell more than 10 million copies each in the world.

Zepplin, Floyd, Eagles, Van Halen and yes Def Leppard. Now I'm not saying it's gospel but why would he lie?

These sales figures come from Wikipedia

Album Sales (U.S. only)

Appetite for Destruction (1987) - 18 Million (15x platinum)
G N' R Lies (1988) - 4.7 Million (5x platinum)
Use Your Illusion I (1991) - 5,355,985 (7x platinum)
Use Your Illusion II (1991) - 5,435,447 (7x platinum)
Use Your Illusion I & II (1998) - 430,912
The Spaghetti Incident? (1993) - 1,290,849 (1x platinum)
Live Era '87-'93 (double album) (1999) - 729,370 (Gold)
Greatest Hits (2004) - 2,419,000 (2x platinum)
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« Reply #26 on: November 30, 2005, 03:38:20 PM »

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it says in it that only 5 rock groups have ever had 2 albums to sell more than 10 million copies each in the world.

Zepplin, Floyd, Eagles, Van Halen and yes Def Leppard. Now I'm not saying it's gospel but why would he lie?
I don't know if he voluntary lies, but he is dawn wrong!
Queen, U2, Oasis, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, The offspring, the red Hot Chilli peppers, Metallica, AC/DC and probably some others (maybe Nirvana I think) have all at least 2 albums wich sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

Just think about it: Guns N' Roses sold 85 million albums worldwide...and 80 million albums without the GH and Live erea, just with AFD, Lies, UYI 1 and 2 and Spaghettits. So... I let you do your math.

Oh...and Oasis sold over 30 million records from 1994 to 1997...with just 3 studio albums at that time.
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« Reply #27 on: November 30, 2005, 03:43:03 PM »

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it says in it that only 5 rock groups have ever had 2 albums to sell more than 10 million copies each in the world.

Zepplin, Floyd, Eagles, Van Halen and yes Def Leppard. Now I'm not saying it's gospel but why would he lie?
I don't know if he voluntary lies, but he is dawn wrong!
Queen, U2, Oasis, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, The offspring, the red Hot Chilli peppers, Metallica, AC/DC and probably some others have all at least 2 albums wich sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

Just think about it: Guns N' Roses sold 85 million albums worldwide...and 80 million albums without the GH and Live erea, just with AFD, Lies, UYI 1 and 2 and Spaghettits. So... I let you do your math.

Again i'm not saying it's 100% true, i just read it then I read your post so i thought it was relevant. Where are your numbers from dude, so we can all read it.

Also Mr Ling must have some kinda concrete info cuz he's a rock journalist. and no offense but i'd trust his info before yours, unless, of course, you can back it up  peace
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« Reply #28 on: November 30, 2005, 03:59:54 PM »

Only the Americans think that AFD is "the" Guns N' Roses album. Outside USA, The Use Your illusion 1 and 2 were MUCH more successfull.
Guns N' Roses was an unknown band in the world until 1991 and the Illusion albums. They were famous in the USA before 1991...but only in the USA.

Outside USA, Most of people remember Guns N' Roses because of "November Rain".

Not true at all
Im from New Zealand and Guns became huge through SCOM, PC etc.. basically Appetite and Lies
I think they gained somewhat wider appeal with the likes of November Rain etc.. however, the hardcore fans were starting to wain a bit by this stage
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« Reply #29 on: November 30, 2005, 04:02:25 PM »

I understand the connection your trying to make.. but.. it doesn't work that way. People just buy Greatest Hits because its cheap.. and they know it will have all the hits. The true test of UYI's staying power is actually looking at its sales nowadays.. compared to AFD's....

Based off your logic I could say...

"Some ignoramuses will tell you GN?R had only one good album, AFD. I think it is safe to say that the success of the ?Greatest Hits? proves otherwise. If fans, casual or not, only liked AFD, the GH would not being selling so well. Fans still care about the Spaghetti Incident era material."

Just because theres songs from the spaghetti incident doesn't mean that people are buying GH for it.

Im not trying to bash you.. im just saying.. poor logic...

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If what he said was poor logic then you must be lost all together.

The GH sales are consistent. They are cheap, therefore it sells. Get that.

With mostly UYI songs on the album, it does attract new fans and people alike to buy the album. Who buys a greatest hits album without knowing the songs? I'm not sure if I would do that.
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« Reply #30 on: November 30, 2005, 04:06:30 PM »

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it says in it that only 5 rock groups have ever had 2 albums to sell more than 10 million copies each in the world.

Zepplin, Floyd, Eagles, Van Halen and yes Def Leppard. Now I'm not saying it's gospel but why would he lie?
I don't know if he voluntary lies, but he is dawn wrong!
Queen, U2, Oasis, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, The offspring, the red Hot Chilli peppers, Metallica, AC/DC and probably some others (maybe Nirvana I think) have all at least 2 albums wich sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

Just think about it: Guns N' Roses sold 85 million albums worldwide...and 80 million albums without the GH and Live erea, just with AFD, Lies, UYI 1 and 2 and Spaghettits. So... I let you do your math.

Oh...and Oasis sold over 30 million records from 1994 to 1997...with just 3 studio albums at that time.

Nesquick - Where are you getting worldwide sales figures and how can they be deemed even remotely accurate?

Just wondering.
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« Reply #31 on: November 30, 2005, 04:15:05 PM »

I'm searching for my old sources. but you can find it on the internet. I remember there was a huge Top 100 album sales somewhere...it was several month ago.
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« Reply #32 on: November 30, 2005, 04:34:20 PM »

I don't think the success of GH proves that at all.  People who don't know much about GN'R buy GH because it has WTTJ, SCOM, and Paradise City on it.  They're not buying it because Yesterdays is on it.  There are two kinds of people who have bought GH.  People who want to get into the band and have heard the Big Three, and obssesed fans like us who want to complete the collection.  I think its good that they are exposed to a lot of Illusion songs once they listen to it, but those songs aren't the reason people are buying the album.  And therefore GH does not prove anything except GN'R is still pretty damn popular.
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« Reply #33 on: November 30, 2005, 04:42:53 PM »

Does anyone know the intergalactic sales of GN'R's entire catalogue? I thought I heard that "Use Your Illusion 1 & 2" did very well on Galifrey and Vulcan, but bombed on Scaro because Davros banned the sale of all GN'R albums, thus the Dalek's not being onto "Noember Rain" when the new GN'R played Scaro on the 2002 tour. Although the Cybermen are really into TSI era materia as GN'R play several songs from that album when they tour Mondas.
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« Reply #34 on: November 30, 2005, 04:49:06 PM »

well ? ?the first posts on this topic were only addressed to the uyi`s , but don`t forget about gnr lies and the spaghetti incident.
it`s true that gnr wasn`t that big in germany or france for example before the illusions came out and those records were more succesful than afd here. my sister for example had all gnr albums except afd......... and those were the records, which got me into gnr. afd was the last gnr album i came to know.

and the price of 5 bucks, that jameslofton brings in every topic about the GH`s isn`t something that was normal. i actually bought the GH`s at amazon, but i went to a shop before and it was listed for 17 ?!!! that`s around 20 $ i guess.... and even at amzon it was 15?................ ?i don`t know how many copies it sold in germany , but i guess it was quite succesful though.

by the way ? you`re right richardnixon. if the casual fan would only have been interested in the three afd songs, he had bought afd.
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« Reply #35 on: November 30, 2005, 04:55:19 PM »

My original point was not to show that the success of GH is proof that UYI has outshinned AFD in the mind of the public, but that people still care about those songs. Not to sound redundant, but I think maybe people missed that or misread what I meant to say, or perhaps I wasn't clear at first.
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« Reply #36 on: November 30, 2005, 05:24:32 PM »

My original point was not to show that the success of GH is proof that UYI has outshinned AFD in the mind of the public, but that people still care about those songs. Not to sound redundant, but I think maybe people missed that or misread what I meant to say, or perhaps I wasn't clear at first.

well i think you were quite clear ar first, but this could also mean that people still care about patience, sympathy for the devil and the tsi songs.... peace
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« Reply #37 on: November 30, 2005, 10:45:45 PM »

James, that is complete bullshit.? rant Sales like a 6 dollar cd happen for maybe one day. My Best Buy in Ga was selling it for 10 dollars. Just like any other new release. They start the price low in the first few days. Now, the Gh is like 12-13 dollars and the album is still in the top 50 on Billboard. Although I don't know you very well, I am quite sure your specialty is not retail and sales. hihi The album sold well because they are/were a VERY popular band and are semi back in style now due to all the VH1 programs etc. Don't cut down the boys just to be a dick. Pilferk, anyone with retail knowledge want to add something here?
I'm not trying to "cut down the boys just to be a dick". Its a simple fact that GH was that cheap here in CA for an extended period of time. Not just for one day. I cant speak for the rest of the world, but in my area it was bargain bin material.
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« Reply #38 on: December 01, 2005, 12:39:12 AM »

I understand the connection your trying to make.. but.. it doesn't work that way. People just buy Greatest Hits because its cheap.. and they know it will have all the hits. The true test of UYI's staying power is actually looking at its sales nowadays.. compared to AFD's....

Based off your logic I could say...

"Some ignoramuses will tell you GN?R had only one good album, AFD. I think it is safe to say that the success of the ?Greatest Hits? proves otherwise. If fans, casual or not, only liked AFD, the GH would not being selling so well. Fans still care about the Spaghetti Incident era material."

Just because theres songs from the spaghetti incident doesn't mean that people are buying GH for it.

Im not trying to bash you.. im just saying.. poor logic...

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If what he said was poor logic then you must be lost all together.

The GH sales are consistent. They are cheap, therefore it sells. Get that.

With mostly UYI songs on the album, it does attract new fans and people alike to buy the album. Who buys a greatest hits album without knowing the songs? I'm not sure if I would do that.

Er.. ok the GH sales are consistent. Whats your point? Did I say they weren't? Im just saying to say "because GH is selling, it must mean people buying it for UYI hits" isn't logical. People are buying it.. because its GN'R... and its "Greatest Hits"... people tend to eat up GH packages.

Also.. many people buy Greatest Hits without knowing the majority of the songs. GH's are good gifts.. and if I wasn't a GN'R fan and I wanted SCOM.. I'd probably just buy the cheaper GH over AFD.

So please.. read what I said again.. I never said GH wasn't selling.. I just said theres no way to prove Nixons theory.

Also.. to the people who don't believe james.. I live in southern california.. and I remember seeing it for 5.99$... for a LONG time. I havent seen it recently.. but im sure its not much more expensive. To put that in perspective.. UYI and UYI 2 were both 20$ when I got them (20$ each). AFD was around 17 bucks.

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« Reply #39 on: December 01, 2005, 12:55:27 AM »

I understand the connection your trying to make.. but.. it doesn't work that way. People just buy Greatest Hits because its cheap.. and they know it will have all the hits. The true test of UYI's staying power is actually looking at its sales nowadays.. compared to AFD's....

Based off your logic I could say...

"Some ignoramuses will tell you GN?R had only one good album, AFD. I think it is safe to say that the success of the ?Greatest Hits? proves otherwise. If fans, casual or not, only liked AFD, the GH would not being selling so well. Fans still care about the Spaghetti Incident era material."

Just because theres songs from the spaghetti incident doesn't mean that people are buying GH for it.

Im not trying to bash you.. im just saying.. poor logic...

? ?-jack

If what he said was poor logic then you must be lost all together.

The GH sales are consistent. They are cheap, therefore it sells. Get that.

With mostly UYI songs on the album, it does attract new fans and people alike to buy the album. Who buys a greatest hits album without knowing the songs? I'm not sure if I would do that.

Er.. ok the GH sales are consistent. Whats your point? Did I say they weren't? Im just saying to say "because GH is selling, it must mean people buying it for UYI hits" isn't logical. People are buying it.. because its GN'R... and its "Greatest Hits"... people tend to eat up GH packages.

Also.. many people buy Greatest Hits without knowing the majority of the songs. GH's are good gifts.. and if I wasn't a GN'R fan and I wanted SCOM.. I'd probably just buy the cheaper GH over AFD.

So please.. read what I said again.. I never said GH wasn't selling.. I just said theres no way to prove Nixons theory.

Also.. to the people who don't believe james.. I live in southern california.. and I remember seeing it for 5.99$... for a LONG time. I havent seen it recently.. but im sure its not much more expensive. To put that in perspective.. UYI and UYI 2 were both 20$ when I got them (20$ each). AFD was around 17 bucks.

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Its strange how people cant believe that a GNR album was that cheap, and that it played a big factor in the success of GH.
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