This week, Frank E. Lee brought us back to 1990 - the year where TV got The Simpsons & Seinfeld, movie theaters got a new ratings system- NC-17 and Entertainment Weekly hit magazine stands.
Sinead O'Connor- "The Emperor's New Clothes"
Jellyfish- "That Is Why"
Paul Simon- "The Obvious Child"
Depeche Mode- "World In My Eyes"
Midnight Oil- "Blue Sky Mine"
World Party- "Put The Message In The Box"
Allman Brothers Band- "Good Clean Fun"
Hothouse Flowers- "Give It Up"
The La's- "There She Goes"
INXS- "Disappear"
Indigo Girls- "Hammer and a Nail"
Morrissey- "Suedehead"
Michael Penn- "No Myth"
Soup Dragons- "I'm Free"
Gary Moore- "Still Got The Blues"
Peter Murphy- "Cuts You Up"
Concrete Blonde- "Joey"
John Hiatt- "Child of the Wild Blue Yonder"
Black Crowes- "Twice As Hard"
Sonic Youth- "Kool Thing"
Replacements- "Merry Go Round"
Pixies- "Dig for Fire"
Social Distortion- "Ring of Fire"
Happy Mondays- "Step On"
Rembrandts- "Just the Way It Is"
Iggy Pop/Kate Pierson- "Candy"
Lowen & Navarro- "Walking On a Wire"
Pretenders- "Sense of Purpose"
Bruce Hornsby & The Range- "Across the River"
The Church- "Metropolis"
The Sundays- "Here's Where the Story Ends"
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 2001. The year the devastating attacks of September 11th dominated the news, A.I.-Artificial Intelligence was just a Sci-Fi movie and the sitcom Scrubs made its way to television.





