This week, Johnny Mars took us to 1991. The year Silence Of The Lambs premiered in movie theaters, The Ren and Stimpy Show premiered on Nickelodeon and the Chicago Bulls became NBA Champions for the second year in a row when they defeated the Portland Trail Blazers. Join Johnny Mars Saturday from 9am to noon at 93.1 FM, at 93XRT.COM and nationwide on the free Audacy App.
9AM
U2- "Until The End Of The World"
Blur- "There's No Other Way"
Buddy Guy- "Damn Right I've Got The Blues"
Poi Dog Pondering- "Jack Ass Ginger"
Red Hot Chili Peppers- "Breaking The Girl"
Crowded House- "It's Only Natural"
Siouxsie & The Banshees- "Kiss Them For Me"
R.E.M.- "Radio Song"
Bonnie Raitt- "Something To Talk About"
Jesus Jones- "Right Here, Right Now"
Material Issue- "Renee Remains The Same"
10AM
School Of Fish- "Three Strange Days"
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians- "So You Think You're In Love"
Nirvana- "Something In The Way"
Michael McDermott- "A Wall I Must Climb"
Talking Heads- "Sax And Violins"
Big Audio Dynamite- "The Globe"
Tom Petty- "King's Highway"
Robbie Robertson- "Go Back To Your Woods"
Primal Scream- "Movin' On Up"
Toad The Wet Sprocket- "All I Want"
The Farm- "Groovy Train"
11AM
Matthew Sweet- "I've Been Waiting"
Green Day- "Welcome To Paradise"
BoDeans- "Good Things"
Violent Femmes- "American Music"
Spin Doctors- "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong"
John Mellencamp- "Last Chance"
Dire Straits- "Heavy Fuel"
Judybats- "Native Son"
The La's- "There She Goes"
Pearl Jam- "Why Go"
Smashing Pumpkins- "I Am One"
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1982. The year The Late Show with David Letterman debuted, Commodore 64 launched (it would go on to earn a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the greatest selling single computer of all time), and box office smashes included E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Rocky III.





