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1975 Saturday Morning Flashback- March 16, 2024

1975 Saturday Morning Flashback
1975 Saturday Morning Flashback
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This week, Frank E. Lee brought us back to 1975 - the yearJaws and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest were box office smashes, mood rings, Pet Rocks, and Magic 8-Balls were all the rage, and Bruce Springsteen made the covers of both Time and Newsweek magazines the same week.

Electric Light Orchestra- "Fire On High"
Outlaws- "There Goes Another Love Song"
Queen- "You're My Best Friend"
Thin Lizzy- "Fighting My Way Back"
Labelle- "Lady Marmalade"
Rod Stewart- "Sailing"
Aerosmith- "No More No More"
David Crosby/Graham Nash- "Carry Me"
David Bowie- "Young Americans"
Bob Marley & The Wailers- "Lively Up Yourself"
Little Feat- "All That You Dream"


Sweet- "Ballroom Blitz"
Fleetwood Mac- "Say You Love Me"
Eric Carmen- "No Hard Feelings"
War- "Why Can't We Be Friends?"
Elton John- "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
Bob Dylan- Shelter From the Storm"
Chicago- "Old Days"
The Band- "Ophelia"
Bruce Springsteen- "She's the One"

The Who- "Squeeze Box"
Grateful Dead- "Franklin's Tower"
Doobie Brothers- "Take Me In Your Arms"
Eric Clapton- "Further On Up the Road"
Dwight Twilley- I'm On Fire"
Heart- "Dreamboat Annie"
Led Zeppelin- "Boogie With Stu"
Jefferson Starship- "Miracles"
John Prine- "You Never Can Tell"
George Harrison- "You"

Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1997 when Michael Jordan & Scottie Pippen held the NBA trophy high for a Chicago Bulls Championship rally in Grant Park, Titanic made a big splash at the Box Office & Ally McBeal debuted on TV.