This week, Annalisa took us back to 1994 - The eyes of the world were on Chicago as The World Cup opened with Chicago icon, Oprah Winfrey emceeing & Then President Bill Clinton greeting the crowd at Soldier Field. The Rolling Stones set up there for two days with their Voodoo Lounge Tour & Michael Jordan was playing baseball not basketball. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon at 93.1 FM, and stream from anywhere nationwide using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Veruca Salt- “Seether”
Dinosaur Jr.- “Feel The Pain”
Dave Matthews Band- “What Would You Say”
Lisa Loeb- “Stay”
Lyle Lovett- “Penguins”
Pink Floyd- “Keep Talking”
Stone Roses- “Love Spreads”
Counting Crows- “Einstein On The Beach (For An Eggman)”
Pavement- “Cut Your Hair”
Hole- “Doll Parts”
Nirvana- “Dumb” (Unplugged)
Material Issue- “Goin’ Through Your Purse”
10AM
Alice In Chains- “No Excuses”
Tori Amos- “God”
Rolling Stones- “You Got Me Rocking”
Blur- “Parklife”
Stone Temple Pilots- “Vasoline”
John Mellencamp- “Wild Night”
Portis Head- “Sour Times”
Cake- “Rock ‘N’ Roll Lifestyle”
Eric Clapton- “I’m Tore Down”
Aimee Mann- “That’s Just What You Are”
The Jesus & Mary Chain- “Sometimes Always”
Beautiful People- “If 60’s Were 90’s”
11AM
Pearl Jam- “Corduroy”
Pretenders- “Night In My Veins”
Meat Puppets- “Backwater”
Green Day- “She”
R.E.M.- “What’s The Frequency, Kenneth?”
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds- “Red Right Hand”
Tom Petty- “Wildflowers”
Jeff Buckley- “Last Goodbye”
Grant Lee Buffalo- “Mockingbirds”
Oasis- “Supersonic”
Liz Phair- “Supernova”
Todd Snider- “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues”
Next week, Johnny Mars hosts a flashback to 1986 - The year that began with the Bears Super Bowl triumph followed a few days later by the tragedy of the Challenger Space Shuttle explosion. We celebrated Martin Luther Jr. Day as a national holiday for the first time. And for musical firsts, we were introduced to artists like Lyle Lovett, The Bodeans and The Smithereens.