
Annalisa will revisit 1973 on this week's Saturday Morning Flashback. The Vietnam War ends, the first mobile call is made, The World Trade Center opens in New York, Watergate begins, Laugh-In ends, American Graffiti premieres, Greetings From Asbury Park is released and The Midnight Special debuts on NBC. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
J. Geils Band- “House Party”
Allman brothers Band- ‘Ramblin’ Man”
Emerson, Lake & Palmer- “Karn Evil #9 Part 2”
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band- “Growin’ Up”
Little Feat- “Dixie Chicken”
Pink Floyd- “Us and Them”
ZZ Top- “La Grange”
Bob Marley & The Wailers- “Kinky Reggae”
Doobie Brothers- “Long Train Running”
The O’Jays- “Love Train”
New York Dolls- “Looking For a Kiss”
10AM
Rolling Stones- “Dancing With Mr. D.”
Golden Earring- “Radar Love”
T Rex- “20th Century Boy”
Tina & Ike Turner- “Nutbush City Limits”
Queen- “Keep Yourself Alive”
Dr. John- “Right Place, Wrong Time”
Aerosmith- “Walkin’ The Dog”
Fleetwood Mac- “Hypnotized”
Sly & The Family Stone- “If You Want Me to Stay”
Led Zeppelin- “The Song Remains The Same”
Ringo Starr- “Photograph”
11AM
Paul McCartney- “Live and Let Die”
John Lennon- “Mind Games”
George Harrison- “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace”
Chicago- “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day”
Stevie Wonder- “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing”
The Who- “I’ve Had Enough”
Elton John- “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
Steely Dan- “My Old School”
Roxy Music- “Do The Strand”
Joe Walsh- “Rocky Mountain Way”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1992. The year that finally brought an end to Apartheid in South Africa, the fall of The Berlin Wall and here in Chicago, a small leak became The Great Loop Flood of ‘92.