This week on Saturday Morning Flashback, Frank E. Lee took us all back to 1993. It’s a wild year at the box office as the dinosaur thriller Jurassic Park devours record profits, and Groundhog Day sees Evanston native Bill Murray become a shadow of himself. In the world of bovine-affiliated sports teams, the Chicago Bulls win their first three-peat, while the Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose three Super Bowls in a row. And the music that year? Well, it’s simply animal, as well. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Liz Phair- "Never Said"
Pearl Jam- "Glorified G"
Big Head Todd & The Monsters- "It's Alright"
Sheryl Crow- "Leaving Las Vegas"
Flaming Lips- "She Don't Use Jelly"
Tears for Fears- "Break It Down Again"
John Hiatt- "Perfectly Good Guitar"
Pogues-"Tuesday Morning"
Nirvana- "Dumb"
Juliana Hatfield- "My Sister"
Lenny Kravitz- "Believe"
10AM
New Order- "Regret"
U2- "Feed the Tree"
Belly- "Feed the Tree"
Gin Blossoms- "Allison Road"
Hothouse Flowers- "Thing of Beauty"
Cracker- "Get Off This"
Bodeans- "Closer to Free"
Urge Overkill- "Sister Havana"
Counting Crows- "A Murder of One"
Sarah McLachlan- "Possession"
Dead Can Dance- "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove"
11AM
Porno for Pyros- "Pets"
Depeche Mode- "I Feel You"
Freddy Jones Band- "In a Daydream"
Dinosaur Jr.- "Start Choppin'"
R.E.M.- "Nightswimming"
Bjork- "Human Behavior"
John Mellencamp- "Human Wheels"
Israel Kamakawiwi'ole- "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World"
The The- "Slow Emotion Replay"
Jackson Browne- "I'm Alive"
Next week, Annalisa takes us to 1978. The year that brought National Lampoon’s Animal House to big screens, NASA’s first group of women astronauts and The Garfield comic strip to newspapers.