Yah, I don’t know which stations Belly should have been played on but those (the Pearl Jam and Nirvana stations) don’t seem exactly right. In Southern California, where I was when the Star and King were made, they played Belly quite a bit on stations like 91X and KROQ. Those are alternative / college rock radio.
Today’s classic rock stations play music that was on alternative stations in the 90’s. Yes, alternative stations in the 90’s played Belly. But their music has been forgotten because now it isn’t played.
Yah, I don’t know which stations Belly should have been played on but those (the Pearl Jam and Nirvana stations) don’t seem exactly right. In Southern California, where I was when the Star and King were made, they played Belly quite a bit on stations like 91X and KROQ. Those are alternative / college rock radio.
Today’s classic rock stations play music that was on alternative stations in the 90’s. Yes, alternative stations in the 90’s played Belly. But their music has been forgotten because now it isn’t played.
Oh, I see. I don’t listen to the radio now but that makes sense. They’re all about sales numbers.
Which is weird because I’d listen to it more if they played the same music they played in the 90’s.