This week, Johnny Mars took us to 1996. Americans voted Bill Clinton and Al Gore in for a 2nd term, Madeleine Albright became the 1st female U.S. Secretary of State and The Bulls won their 4th NBA title in 6 years. Join him Saturday from 9am to noon at 93.1 FM, at 93XRT.COM and nationwide on the free Audacy App.
9AM
Beck- “Devil’s Haircut”
Counting Crows- “Daylight Fading”
Soundgarden- “Burden In My Hand”
Michael McDermott- “Summer Days”
Gin Blossoms- “Follow You Down”
Foo Fighters- “Big Me”
Lyle Lovett- “Private Conversation"
Pearl Jam- “Leaving Here”
Dave Matthews Band- “Tripping Billies”
Cardigans- “Lovefool”
Phish- “Free”
10AM
Jamiroquai- “Virtual Insanity”
Local H- “Bound For The Floor”
Storyville- “Good Day For The Blues”
Cake- “The Distance”
Matchbox 20- “3 A.M.”
Cranberries- “Salvation”
Primitive Radio Gods- “Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth W/Money In My Hand”
Wallflowers- “6th Avenue Heatache”
Kula Shaker- “Hush”
Duncan Sheik- “Barely Breathing”
Nada Surf- “Popular”
Eric Johnson- “S.R.V.”
11AM
Porno For Pyros- “Tahitian Moon”
Wilco- “Outtasite”
Alice In Chains- “Over Now” (Live Unplugged)
John Mellencamp- “Just Another Day”
Fiona Apple- “Criminal”
Sublime- “What I Got”
Widespread Panic- “Hope In A Hopeless World”
Sheryl Crow- “If It Makes You Happy”
Spacehog- “In The Meantime”
Dog’s Eye View- “Everything Falls Apart”
Sneaker Pimps- “6 Underground”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1986. The year The Chicago Bears took down The New England Patriots for their first NFL championship since 1963, Chicago’s Oprah Winfrey Show went national and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” showed off our city all over big screens.