This Saturday, Johnny Mars took us back to 1976. America’s Bicentennial Year where Rocky ruled the Box Office, Happy Days ruled the TV ratings and rock ruled the airwaves! Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
The Eagles- “Life In The Fast Lane”
The Modern Lovers- “Roadrunner”
Stevie Wonder- “Sir Duke”
Tom Waits- “The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)”
Paul McCartney & Wings- “Let ‘Em In”
The Ramones- “Blitzkrieg Bop”
Blondie- “Rip Her To Shreds”
Steve Miller- “Mercury Blues”
ZZ Top- “Arrested For Driving While Blind”
Steely Dan- “Don’t Take Me Alive”
Boz Scaggs- “Jump Street”
10AM
Bob Seger- “Rock And Roll Never Forgets”
Jackson Browne- “Here Come Those Tears Again”
Bad Company- “Silver, Blue And Gold”
Jeff Beck- “Led Boots”
Climax Blues Band- “Couldn’t Get It Right”
Thin Lizzy- “Jailbreak”
Doobie Brothers- “It Keeps You Running”
Joni Mitchell- “Coyote”
Robert Palmer- “Man Smart Woman Smarter”
Electric Light Orchestra- “So Fine”
Patti Smith Group- “Ask The Angels”
11AM
Rolling Stones- “Hand Of Fate”
David Bowie- “TVC 15”
The Runaways- “Cherry Bomb”
Bob Dylan- “Mozambique”
Bob Marley & The Wailers- “Positive Vibration”
Led Zeppelin- “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers- “Rockin’ Around WithYou”
Peter Frampton- “Show Me The Way” (Live)
Warren Zevon- “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”
Sex Pistols- “Anarchy In The UK”
Genesis- “A Trick Of The Tail”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1997. It’s the year we find The Chicago Bulls in the middle of their second Three-peat, the DVD is introduced in America and the animated series South Park premieres on Comedy Central (spoiler alert: Kenny gets killed). But music is alive and well in 1997, and you’ll hear three hours of solid proof. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.