
This week on Saturday Morning Flashback, Johnny Mars took us back to 1987. Black Monday brought the collapse of stock markets around the world, Married with Children and The Tracey Ullman Show debut on the new FOX Network, Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, George Harrison releases Got My Mind Set On You, and winners at The Grammy’s include Paul Simon, Bruce Hornsby and Steve Winwood. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.
9AM
Replacements- “Can’t Hardly Wait”
John Mellencamp- “Cherry Bomb”
Pink Floyd- “One Slip”
Los Lobos- “One Time One Night”
Love and Rockets- “No New Tale To Tell”
INXS- “Kick”
Jesus & Mary Chain- “April Skies”
Insiders- “Ghost On The Beach”
John Hiatt- “Thing Called Love”
Smiths- “Girlfriend In A Coma”
Omar & The Howlers- “Hard Times In the Land of Plenty”
Julian Cope- “World Shut Your Mouth”
10AM
Psychedelic Furs- “Heartbreak Beat”
Yes- “Love Will Find A Way”
Squeeze- “Hourglass”
Bruce Springsteen- “One Step Up”
Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper- “Elvis Is Everywhere”
Depeche Mode- “Strangelove”
Ten Thousand Maniacs- “Hey Jack Kerouac”
R.E.M.- “There She Goes Again”
Fleetwood Mac- “Little Lies”
Sineaid O’Connor- “I Want Your Hands On Me”
Steve Earle- “I Ain’t Ever Satisfied”
11AM
Faith No More- “We Care A Lot”
Grateful Dead- “Hell In a Bucket”
The Cure- “Why Can’t I Be You”
Sting- “We’ll Be Together”
U2- “Bullet The Blue Sky”
Radiators- “Like Dreamers Do”
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers- “Jammin’ Me”
The Alarm- “Rain In The Summertime
Bryan Ferry- "Kiss and Tell"
Gregg Allman- “I’m No Angel”
BoDeans- “Dreams”
Next week, Annalisa takes us to 1973. The Vietnam War ends, the first mobile call is made, The World Trade Center opens in New York, Watergate begins, Laugh-In ends, American Graffiti premieres, Greetings From Asbury Park is released and The Midnight Special debuts on NBC. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.