
Johnny Mars took us to 1984 on Saturday Morning Flashback on August 2nd. It was the year the Chicago Cubs clinched the National League East Division Championship, their first postseason appearance since 1945, Air Jordans hit the streets for the first time and the blockbuster movie Ghostbusters taught us exactly who to call when encountering a "spook, specter, or ghost." Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Bruce Springsteen- “Cover Me”
R.E.M.- “So. Central Rain”
Stevie Ray Vaughan- “Couldn’t Stand The Weather”
The dB’s- “A Spy In The House Of Love”
Pretenders- “Time The Avenger”
Los Lobos- “I Got Loaded”
Siouxsie & The Banshees- “Dear Prudence”
Psychedelic Furs- “Heaven”
Bruce Cockburn- “Lovers In A Dangerous Time”
The Cars- “Magic”
Nena- “Ninety Nine Red Balloons”
10AM
David Bowie- “Blue Jean”
General Public- “Tenderness”
Kinks- “Do It Again”
Don Henley- “Sunset Grill”
Talk Talk- “It’s My Life”
Killing Joke- “Eighties”
Romeo Void- “A Girl In Trouble”
Thompson Twins- “Doctor Doctor”
Staple Singers- “Slippery People”
Joe Jackson- “You Can’t Get What You Want’
Lindsey Buckingham- “Go Insane”
11AM
Echo & The Bunnymen- “The Killing Moon”
Icicle Works- “Whisper To a Scream”
Honeydrippers- “Rockin’ At Midnight”
Prince- “I Would Die 4 U”
Replacements- “I Will Dare”
Depeche Mode- “Master And Servant”
U2- “Bad”
Elvis Costello- “The Only Flame In Town”
Van Halen- “I’ll Wait”
The Smiths- “What Difference Does It Make”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1990 when a blackout hits Chicago on July 28th, MTV Unplugged is broadcast on TV for the first time and Stevie Ray Vaughan dies in a tragic helicopter crash leaving Alpine Valley.