Frank E. Lee took us to 1974 this week. The year when David Bowie was singing about “1984”, The USA had a Watergate Scandal on its hands followed by a presidential resignation and pardon & Stephen King published his first novel, “Carrie”. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9 A.M.
Grateful Dead- “U.S.Blues”
Bachman Turner Overdrive- “Roll On Down the Highway”
Meters- “People Say”
Big Star- “September Gurls”
Ozark Mountain Daredevils- “Jackie Blue”
Little Feat- “Rock and Roll Doctor”
Bonnie Raitt- “Angel from Montgomery”
Kraftwerk- “Autobahn”
Al Green- “Take Me To the River”
David Bowie- “1984”
Eagles- “Best of My Love”
Genesis- “The Carpet Crawlers”
10 A.M.
The Who- “Long Live Rock”
Lynyrd Skynyrd- “Call Me the Breeze”
Robin Trower- “Bridge of Sighs”
Bad Company- “Can’t Get Enough”
Neil Young- “Walk On”
Eric Clapton- “Mainline Florida”
Joni Mitchell- “Raised on Robbery”
O’Jays- “For the Love of Money”
Steely Dan- “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number”
Randy Newman- “Mr. President”
Frank Zappa- “Cosmik Debris”
11 A.M.
Grand Funk Railroad- “Some Kind of Wonderful”
J. Geils Band- “Musta Got Lost”
Rolling Stones- “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”
Robert Palmer- “Sailing Shoes (Medley)”
Linda Ronstadt- “Willin’”
Stevie Wonder- “You Haven't Done Nothin’”
Aerosmith- “Same Old Song and Dance”
Jethro Tull- “Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of a New Day)”
Bob Marley & The Wailers- “Lively Up Yourself”
John Lennon- “Number 9 Dream”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1982. The year that “Late Night with David Letterman” debuted on TV, “E.T. The Extra Terrestrial” debuted in theaters & Time’s Person of the Year was actually a machine- “The Computer” marking the PC Revolution.