Johnny Mars took us to 1976. America’s Bicentennial Year where Rocky ruled the Box Office, Happy Days ruled the TV ratings and rock ruled the airwaves! Here's what Johnny played!
9AM
Stevie Wonder- “I Wish”
Bob Seger- “Main Street”
Santana- “Europa”
Steely Dan- “Kid Charlemagne”
Aerosmith- “Back In The Saddle”
Loudon Wainwright III- “Bicentennial”
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers- “American Girl”
The Tubes- “Proud To Be An American”
Steve Miller Band- “Take The Money & Run”
Boz Scaggs- “Lowdown”
Thin Lizzy- “Running Back”
10AM
Boston- “Peace Of Mind”
Rolling Stones- “Hand Of Fate”
Ramones- “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”
ZZ Top- “El Diablo”
Blue Oyster Cult- “Don’t Fear The Reaper”
Doobie Brothers- “Takin’ It To The Streets”
Paul McCartney & Wings- “Hi Hi Hi” (Live)
Peter Frampton- “Show Me The Way” (Live)
Al Stewart- “On The Border”
Bad Company- “Silver, Blue And Gold”
Linda Ronstadt- “That’ll Be The Day”
11AM
Jackson Browne- “The Pretender”
Bob Marley & The Wailers”- “Positive Vibration”
Heart- “Dreamboat Annie”
Bob Dylan- “Mozambique”
Joni Mitchell- “Coyote”
Led Zeppelin- “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”
Runaways- “Cherry Bomb”
Spinners- “Rubberband Man”
Genesis- “A Trick Of The Tail”
Eagles- “Victim Of Love”
Warren Zevon- “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead”
Remember to email us at flashbackbonustracks@wxrt.com with any suggestions of songs we might have missed for our Flashback Bonus Track each weekday at 1pm with Annalisa.
Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1997. It's the year we find The Chicago Bulls in the middle of their second Three-peat, the DVD is introduced in America and the animated series South Park premieres on Comedy Central (spoiler alert: Kenny gets killed). But music is alive and well in 1997! Tune in Saturday 9am to noon on 93.1FM, 93XRT.COM, your smart speaker or the free Audacy App.
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