Wednesday, November 6, 2019
The Seattle Scene essays
The Seattle Scene essays    Nirvana.  Pearl Jam.  Soundgarden.  Alice in Chains.  The early 90s were ruled by bands like     this.  They were all grunge bands and Seattle was the origin of it.  But were these the bands that     started it all?  Where did they suddenly come from?  How come music like this was never heard     of before until these bands emerged on the scene?  What exactly was the music scene like before     	Well truth be told, all of these bands were actually formed from numerous other bands     that had gone their separate ways.  But before I get ahead of myself, allow me to take you back to     the late 80s and early 90s.     	Seattle was very much like any other town with a small music scene.  Most of the bands     in Seattle would actually move to la to see if they could get signed or to see if they had any future     in music.  Many musicians in the small dreary town of Seattle would actually just go a record     their music and put out a small album that really only sold to locals.   One of the more popular     labels in Seattle was Sub-Pop Records.  In 1986, they released an album called Deep Six,     which really was a compilation of various small bands.  Of course the album was purchased only     by locals and not really anybody else.  The two owners of Sub-Pop records  came up with a great     marketing idea.  Instead of promoting the music, they promoted their label.  It was made out to be     like an honor to be on this label.  They paid for a music critic form London in 1988 to fly over ,     see of couple of shows of a band called Mudhoney, and then sent him back.  Well this reporter     spoke so highly of the Seattle scene that London was actually where all this music was hitting.        Everything and anything from Seattle was being exploited.  After about 2 years, and no radio     play in the US  people in Seattle thought that this little phenomenon would die.       	Then in 1991, a guy named Kurt called Jack Endino, who    ...     
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