This week on Saturday Morning Flashback, Frank E. Lee revisited 1994, the year in which The Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, Elton John and John Lennon were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; former president Richard Nixon passed; Pulp Fiction premiered at the Cannes Film Festival; Ryan Sandberg retired for the 1st time from the Cubs; and The Lion King debuted in theatres. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon for Saturday Morning Flashback, and stream from anywhere at 93XRT.COM or using the free Audacy app.
9AM
R.E.M.- “Bang and Blame”
Elastica- “Connection”
Dave Matthews Band- “Satellite”
Blur- “Girls & Boys”
Tom Petty- “Cabin Down Below”
Green Day- “She”
Widespread Panic- “Airplane”
Alice In Chains- “No Excuses”
Cake- “Rock ‘N’ Roll Lifestyle”
Jeff Buckley- “Forget Her”
10AM
Soundgarden- “Fell On Black Days”
Phish- “Down With Disease”
Sheryl Crow- “Can’t Cry Anymore”
Toad the Wet Sprocket- “Something’s Always Wrong”
Oasis- “Live Forever”
Beautiful People- “If 60’s Were 90’s”
Liz Phair- “Whip-Smart”
Pink Floyd- “What Do You Want From Me”
Mekons- “Insignificance”
Bonnie Raitt- “Love Sneakin’ Up On You”
11AM
Meat Puppets- “Back water”
Eric Clapton- “Motherless Child”
Hole- “Doll Parts”
Sinead O’Connor- “All Apologies”
Nirvana- “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”
Pavement- “Cut Your Hair”
Tori- Amos- “God”
Enigma- “Return To The Innocence”
John Mellencamp- “Dance Naked”
Dinosaur Jr.- “Feel The Pain”
Pretenders- “I’ll Stand By You”
Portishead- “Sour Times”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1972. The year that Chicago’s Finest Rock landed on the radio at 93.1, The Godfather hit movie screens & became Oscar’s Best Picture & the Watergate Scandal hit the Nixon Administration in the news.