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1988 Saturday Morning Flashback Playlist- February 7, 2026

1988 Saturday Morning Flashback
93XRT

Johnny Mars hosted a flashback to 1988 - The year that Beetlejuice was new on big screens, Murphy Brown was new on TV and Stephen Hawking's not so brief "A Brief History of Time" was new on many bedside tables. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon at 93.1 FM, and stream from anywhere nationwide using the free Audacy app.

9AM


R.E.M.- "Stand"
Pixies- "Where Is My Mind?"
Smithereens- "Only A Memory"
Robert Crazy- "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark"
Steve Winwood- "Roll With It"
Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers- "Tomorrow People"
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians- "Balloon Man"
Cowboy Junkies- "Sweet Jane"
Morrissey- "Suedehead"

Bruce Hornsby & The Range- "The Valley Road"
Talking Heads- "Mr. Jones"
10AM
Neil Young- "This Note's For You"
Proclaimers- "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles
Robert Plant- "Tall Cool One"
Graham Parker- "Get Started, Start A Fire"
Psychedelic Furs- "All That Money Wants"
Randy Newman- "It's Money That Matters"
UB40- "Breakfast In Bed"
Traveling Wilburys- "End Of The Line"
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians- "What I Am"
Steve Earle- "Copperhead Road"
Pursuit Of Happiness- "I'm An Adult Now"
11AM

Patti Smith- "People Have The Power"
Living Colour- "Cult Of Personality"
Tracy Chapman- "Talkin' Bout A Revolution"
Midnight Oil- "The Dead Heart"
Robert Palmer- "Simply Irresistable"
Melissa Etheridge- "Bring Me Some Water"
Keith Richards- "Take It So Hard"
Lyle Lovett- "M-O-N-E-Y"
U2- "Angel Of Harlem"
Hothouse Flowers- "I'm Sorry"
Godfathers- "Birth, School. Work, Death"

Remember to email us with any suggestions of songs we might have missed for our Flashback Bonus Track each weekday at 1pm with Annalisa. Email to flashbackbonustracks@wxrt.com your ideas.

Next week, Johnny Mars hosts a flashback to 1968 -The turbulent year of The Democratic National Convention in Chicago & the chaos that followed, the incredible loss of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr & Robert F. Kennedy and NASA's Apollo 8 becoming the first human spaceflight to reach the moon & back. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.