This week, Johnny Mars took us to 1989. The inauguration of George H.W. Bush as the 41st President of The United States, Field of Dreams on the big screen, The Wonder Years on TV and a wide variety of music on 93XRT. Join him Saturday from 9am to noon at 93.1 FM, at 93XRT.COM and nationwide on the free Audacy App.
9AM
The Call- "Let The Day Begin"
Camper Van Beethoven- "Pictures Of Matchstick Men"
The Cure- "Fascination Street"
The Alarm- "Sold Me Down The River"
Don Henley- "The End Of The Innocence"
Elvis Costello- "Veronica"
Nirvana- "About A Girl"
Eric Clapton- "Pretending"
Stevie Ray Vaughan- "The House Is Rockin'"
Depeche Mode- 'Route 66"
B-52's- "Deadbeat Club"
10AM
Faith No More- "Epic"
Bob Mould- "See A Little Light"
Bonnie Raitt- "Thing Called Love"
Hoodoo Gurus- "Come Anytime"
Indigo Girls- "Closer To Fine"
Smithereens- "Blues Before And After"
XTC- "King For A Day"
Roy Orbison- "You Got It"
Psychedelic Furs- "House"
Chris Isaak- "Don't Make Me Dream About You"
Tears For Fears- "Sowing The Seeds Of Love"
11AM
The Cult- "Fire Woman"
Jesus & Mary Chain- "Head On"
Neil Young- "Rockin' In The Free World"
Fabulous Thunderbirds- "Powerful Stuff"
George Harrison- "Cheer Down"
Lenny Kravitz- "Let Love Rule"
John Mellencamp- "Pop Singer"
Pixies- "Monkey Gone To Heaven"
Red Hot Chili Peppers- "Higher Ground"
Replacements- "I'll Be You"
Neville Brothers- "Voodoo"
Next week, Johnny Mars takes 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.





