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1988 Saturday Morning Flashback Playlist- June 28, 2025

1988 Saturday Morning Flashback
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This week, Johnny Mars took us 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. Here's the Playlist.
9AM

U2- "God Part II"


Psychedelic Furs- "All That Money Wants"

George Thorogood & The Destroyers- "You Talk Too Much"

Talking Heads- "(Nothing But) Flowers"

Van Halen- "Finish What Ya Started"

Bruce Hornsby & The Range- "The Valley Road"

When In Rome- "The Promise"

Keith Richards- "Take It So Hard"

Sonic Youth- "Teenage Riot"

Midnight Oil- "The Dead Heart"

10AM

R.E.M.- "Turn You Inside Out"

Godfathers- "Birth, School, Work Death"

Little Feat- "Let It Roll"

John Hiatt- "Slow Turning"

Julian Cope- "Charlotte Anne"

Living Colour- "Cult Of Personality"

Neil Young- "Ten Men Working"

Smithereens- "Only A Memory"

Robert Cray- "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark"

Lyle Lovett- "If I Had Boat"

Cowboy Junkies- "Sweet Jane"

Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians- "Balloon Man"

11AM

Robert Plant- "Tall Cool One"

Pixies- "Where Is My Mind?"

Tracy Chapman- "Talkin' 'bout A Revolution"

Traveling Wilburys- "End Of The Line"

Morrissey- "Suedehead"

Proclaimers- "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles"

Steve Earle- "Copperhead Road"

Dead Milkmen- "Punk Rock Girl"

Melissa Etheridge- "Like The Way I Do"

Steve Winwood- "Roll With It"

Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers- "Tomorrow People"

Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1993.  A wild year at the box office as the dinosaur thriller Jurassic Park devours record profits, and Groundhog Day sees Evanston native Bill Murray become a shadow of himself. The Chicago Bulls win their first three-peat, while the Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose three Super Bowls in a row. Tune in Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.