Johnny Mars revisited 1995. The year when the digital revolution took a leap forward with the launch of Windows 95, Richard M. Daley was re-elected mayor of Chicago, Toy Story became the first entirely computer-animated film, Michael Jordan returned to the Chicago Bulls, and the Harold Washington Library Center became the largest public library building in the world. Here's everything Johnny played:
Alanis Morissette - "You Oughta Know"
Foo Fighters - "This Is A Call"
Morphine - "Honey White"
Phish - "Bouncing Around The Room (Live)" from A Live One
Better Than Ezra - "Good"
Collective Soul - "The World I Know"
Edwyn Collins - "A Girl Like You"
John Prine - "Ain't Hurtin Nobody"
Matthew Sweet - "Sick Of Myself"
Melissa Etheridge - "Your Little Secret"
Neil Young - "Downtown"
Del Amitri - "Roll To Me"
No Doubt - "Spiderwebs"
Van Morrison - "Days Like This"
Adam Ant - "Wonderful"
Natalie Merchant - "Wonder"
Smashing Pumpkins - "Zero"
Wilco - "Box Full Of Letters"
Silverchair - "Tomorrow"
Annie Lennox - "Train In Vain"
Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Good Intentions"
Oasis - "Wonderwall"
P J Harvey - "Down By The Water"
Chris Isaak - "Somebody's Crying"
Folk Implosion - "Natural One"
John Hiatt - "Cry Love"
Spacehog - "In The Meantime"
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Aeroplane"
Garbage - "Only Happy When It Rains"
Hootie & The Blowfish - "Only Wanna Be With You"
Joan Osborne - "St. Teresa"
Radiohead - "Just"
Everclear - "Santa Monica"
John Lee Hooker - "Chill Out"
Jayhawks - "Blue"
Next week, Frank E. Lee revisits 1985 on Saturday Morning Flashback. The year Nintendo Entertainment System and two classic games, Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt, arrived just in time for the holidays, Live Aid concerts in Philadelphia and London raised more than $50 million for famine relief in Ethiopia, and Route 66 was officially removed from the U.S. Highway System which effectively brought the Mother Road to an end.





