Johnny Mars took us to 1971 this week on Saturday Morning Flashback. The year The Stanley Cup went to The Montreal Canadiens as they defeated our Chicago Blackhawks. The groundbreaking TV series, All In The Family debuted and The Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts opened with the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass.
9AM
Faces- "Stay With Me"
Moody Blues- "Story In Your Eyes"
Allman Brothers Band- "Statesboro Blues" (Live)
Chicago- "Free"
The Doors- "Love Her Madly"
Lee Michaels- "Do You Know What I Mean"
Joni Mitchell- "California"
Led Zeppelin- "The Battle Of Evermore"
Paul McCartney- "Too Many People"
David Bowie- "Oh, You Pretty Things"
Howlin' Wolf- "Wang Dang Doodle"
Commander Cody- "Hot Rod Lincoln"
10AM
Janis Joplin- "Cry Baby"
The Who- "Bargain"
Jethro Tull- "Cross Eyed Mary"
Yes- "I've Seen All Good People"
Isaac Hayes- "Shaft"
Carole King- "I Feel The Earth Move"
John Prine- "Angel From Montgomery"
Lighthouse- "One Fine Morning"
Rolling Stones- "Dead Flowers"
John Lennon- "Gimme Some Truth"
11AM
Santana- "No One To Depend On"
T. Tex- "Jeepster"
Todd Rundgren- "We Gotta Get You a Woman"
Pink Floyd- "One Of These Days"
Sly & The Family Stone- "Family Affair"
Ringo Starr- "It Don't Come Easy"
Marvin Gaye- "Mercy Mercy Me"
Credence Clearwater Revival- "Sweet Hitch-Hiker"
Traffic- "Rock And Roll Stew"
Elton John- "Madman Across The Water"
The James Gang- "Walk Away"
Next week, Annalisa takes us to 1999. The year that Y2K worries were mounting, Jon Stewart debuted as the new host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central and The Chicago Tribune & the city lost film critic and native son, Gene Siskel at the age of 53.





