This week, Annalisa took us to 1984.
The year that author George Orwell warned us about in his novel of the same name. The Chicago Cubs made it to the post season, Air Jordans debuted & Ghostbusters hit the big screen. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon for Saturday Morning Flashback, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Killing Joke- “Eighties”
Rod Stewart- “Infatuation”
Bronski Beat- “Smalltown Boy”
Staple Singers- “Slippery People”
Lindsey Buckingham- “Go Insane”
The Cars- ‘Hello Again”
The Stranglers- “Skin Deep”
U2- “The Unforgettable Fire”
David Bowie- “Blue Jean”
Replacements- “I Will Dare”
Echo & The Bunnymen- “The Killing Moon”
10AM
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band- “No Surrender”
Thomas Dolby- “Hyperactive”
Los Lobos- “Don’t Worry Baby”
Siouxsie & The Banshees- “Dear Prudence”
Julian Lennon- “Too Late for Goodbyes”
Depeche Mode- "Master and Servant"
Honeydrippers- “Sea of Love”
The Smiths- “What Difference Does It Make”
Bruce Cockburn- “Lovers In a Dangerous Time”
The The- “This Is the Day”
Public Image Limited- “This Is Not a Love Song”
Nena- 99 Red Balloons
11AM
R.E.M.- “Rockville”
Don Henley- “All She Wants To Do Is Dance”
The Bangles- “Hero Takes a Fall”
Joe Jackson- “Be My Number Two”
Talk Talk- “It’s My Life”
Queen- “I Want To Break Free”
The Kinks- “Living On a Thin Line”
Pretenders- “Watching The Clothes”
Prince- “Purple Rain”
The Time- “Jungle Love”
David Gilmour- Love On the Air”
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1990. <The year that saw South Africa free Nelson Mandela after 27 years in prison, TV debuts included 2 big hits, Seinfeld & The Simpsons & Entertainment Weekly magazine hit newsstands.