This week on Saturday Morning Flashback, Johnny Mars took us to 1974. The year David Bowie was singing about "1984", America had a Watergate Scandal on its hands followed by a presidential resignation and Stephen King published his first novel, "Carrie". Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Lou Reed- "Intro/Sweet Jane" Live
Billy Preston- "Nothing From Nothing"
Neil Young- "Walk On"
Joni Mitchell- "Free Man In Paris"
Redbone- "Come And Get Your Love"
Fleetwood Mac- "Heroes Are Hard To Find"
Genesis- "The Carpet Crawlers"
Stevie Wonder- "You Haven't Done Nothing"
Lynyrd Skynyrd- "Don't Ask Me No Questions"
Bonnie Raitt- "Angel From Montgomery"
Queen- "Stone Cold Crazy"
10AM
Rolling Stones- "Dance Little Sister"
Grateful Dead- "U.S. Blues"
Frank Zappa- "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow"
Kraftwerk- "Autobahn"
The Eagles- "James Dean"
Steely Dan- "Pretzel Logic"
The Meters- "People Say"
Eric Clapton- "Motherless Children"
David Bowie- "1984"
William DeVaughn- "Be Thankful For What You Got"
Robin Trower- "Bridge Of Sighs"
11AM
John Lennon- "Number 9 Dream"
Supertramp- "Dreamer"
Todd Rundgren- "A Dream Goes On Forever"
Roxy Music- "The Thrill Of It All"
The Who- "Long Live Rock"
The O'Jays- "For The Love Of Money"
Ten CC- "The Wall Street Shuffle"
Robert Palmer- "Sailing Shoes (Medley)"
Linda Ronstadt- "When Will I Be Loved"
Bad Company- "Bad Company"
Next week, Annalisa hosts a flashback to 1994 - The eyes of the world were on Chicago as The World Cup opened with Chicago icon, Oprah Winfrey emceeing & Then President Bill Clinton greeting the crowd at Soldier Field. The Rolling Stones set up there for two days with their Voodoo Lounge Tour & Michael Jordan was playing baseball not basketball. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon at 93.1 FM, and stream from anywhere nationwide using the free Audacy app.





