Johnny Mars took us to 1969. A tumultuous year in which the Weathermen staged the "Days of Rage" riots during the trial of the Chicago Seven, while the hippies celebrated 3 Days of Peace & Music at Woodstock August 15th-18th. 1969 is the year Chicago's John Hancock building was completed and music reached new heights, as well.
9AM
Sly & The Family Stone- "Everyday People"
Blind Faith- "Well Alright"
Chicago- "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is"
Booker T & The MG's- "Time Is Tight"
Janis Joplin- "Try"
Fleetwood Mac- "Oh Well (Part 1)"
Beatles- "Golden Slumbers Medley"
Bob Seger- "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man"
Guess Who- "No Time"
Meters- "Cissy Strut"
Led Zeppelin- "I Can't Quit You Baby"
10AM
Doors- "Touch Me"
B.B. King- "The Thrill Is Gone"
Creedence Clearwater Revival- "Lodi"
Crosby, Stills & Nash- "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"
Friends Of Distinction- "Grazing In The Grass"
The Band- "Up On Cripple Creek"
Temptations- "I Can't Get Next To You"
Jethro Tull- "Bouree"
Who- "Pinball Wizard"
Elvis Presley- "In The Ghetto"
Stooges- "I Wanna Be Your Dog"
11AM
Steam- "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)"
Cream- "Badge"
Santana- "Jingo"
Allman Brothers Band- "Trouble No More"
Moody Blues- "In The Beginning/Lovely To See You"
Jimi Hendrix- "Stone Free"
Edwin Starr- "25 Miles"
Rolling Stones- "Let It Bleed"
Blood, Sweat & Tears- "And When I Die"
Joe Cocker- "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"
Kinks- "Picture Book"
Muddy Waters- Got My Mojo Working (Part 1)" (LIVE)
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1996. Americans voted Bill Clinton and Al Gore in for a 2nd term, Madeleine Albright became the 1st female U.S. Secretary of State and The Bulls won their 4th NBA title in 6 years. Join him Saturday from 9am to noon at 93.1 FM, at 93XRT.COM and nationwide on the free Audacy App.





