This week, Johnny Mars took us to 1997. It's the year we find The Chicago Bulls in the middle of their second Three-peat, the DVD is introduced in America and the animated series South Park premieres on Comedy Central (spoiler alert: Kenny gets killed). But music is alive and well in 1997, and you'll hear three hours of solid proof. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Veruca Salt- "Volcano Girls"
Big Head Todd & The Monsters- "Boom Boom"
Rolling Stones- "Saint Of Me"
Elliott Smith- "Miss Misery"
Ben Folds Five- "Battle Of Who Could Care Less"
David Bowie- "I'm Afraid Of Americans"
Mighty Mighty Bosstones- "The Impression That I Get"
Bob Dylan- "Dirt Road Blues"
Sister Hazel- "All For You"
Abra Moore- "Four Leaf Clover"
Indigo Girls- "Shame On You"
Cornershop "Brimful Of Asha"
10AM
Blues Traveler- "Most Precarious"
Paula Cole- "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?"
Steve Earle- "Telephone Road"
Waco Brothers- "Do You Think About Me?"
Smash Mouth- "Walkin' On The Sun"
Loreena McKennitt- "The Mummers' Dance"
INXS- "Elegantly Wasted"
Paul McCartney- "The World Tonight"
Oasis- "All Around The World"
John Fogerty- "Blueboy"
Pavement- "Shady Lane"
11AM
Everclear- "Everything To Everyone"
Eagle-Eye Cherry- "Save Tonight"
Foo Fighters- "Monkey Wrench"
Radiohead- "Paranoid Android"
Sarah McLachlan- "Sweet Surrender"
U2- "Staring At The Sun"
Chumbawamba- "Tubthumping"
Morphine- "Early To Bed"
Marcy Playground- "Sex And Candy"
David Byrne- "Miss America"
BB King w/Bonnie Raitt- "Baby I Love You"
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1985. The Year that brought us "Back To The Future", Live Aid Concerts & Nintendo with The Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt.





