Mark Hope said:
I voted yes, although technically speaking the answer is no
Huh - I voted no, although the answer is technically yes.
I started roleplaying with AD&D, right on the cusp of 2nd edition (barring a short and
very free-form session at camp, sans rulebooks or dice). Previously I'd devoured Choose Your Own Adventure, Fighting Fantasy, and Endless Quest books like they were crack cocaine, but that was where I got my start.
HOWEVER: To the question in the thread title - "Basic D&D: Did it hook you?" - I'd say yes, twice.

I picked up the Black Box set during that brief 2e-era Basic D&D revival, and it really sparked new creativity in me as a GM. I used it to run Hollow World for a few - not knowing jack about Mystara, I placed it as the chewy nougat center of my version of the Realms - but, not having the Rules Cyclopedia (or any of the BECMI boxes), I was only able to get so much out of the rules therein, and ended up going back to 2e (albeit with a whole new lease on life as a GM).
Fast-forward 13 years, and I'm just now picking up B/X (along with Blue Box, BECMI, and RC), and loving the HELL out of it - runs like silk. Its insidious influence is slowly but surely creeping into my HackMaster game, as well, where I can assure you it's quite lonely and out of place.
Edit: Just now remembering, my first brush with D&D, even before the impromptu camp session. I was stuck outside the principal's office (where I spent much of my time), and someone had left the 1e Monster Manual in the "bad kid" desk. I was FASCINATED - all the crazy art, the descriptions - these numbers, what do they MEAN, they're like some kind of code! This definitely added to my already-burning curiosity about what the hell D&D was.