Alice Cooper is deze
week de hoogste nieuwe binnenkomer op nummer 18 met No more Mr Nice Guy.
Gerrit Dekzijl horen we voor ’t eerst in de Top 50 op nummer 28 met Ik ben
Gerrit. Het mooie Take me home country roads van Olivia Newton John komt nieuw
binnen op nummer 47. De Detroit Emeralds zijn treiterschijf deze week met
Feel the need in me. Het singletje lag toen in de winkel met de tekst “Treiterschijf
Radio Noordzee” op de hoes afgedrukt. Het prachtige You got me anyway van de
Sutherland Brothers komt nieuw binnen op nummer 16 in de Troef 20. Jammer dat
dit nummer zo weinig gedaan heeft in Nederland. Het Driemaster team heeft
Good time coming van Bitch tot kanskaart gekozen, qua muziekgenre wel een
toepasselijke keuze voor de Driemaster
crew. Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren: Als toegift deze week de Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael
Downing lezen aan RNI in Mei 1973 en daaronder een paar scans uit de ME van
Mei 1973. |
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for May 1973 The Dutch service had lost Vader Abraham
in April 1973. Pierre Kartner moved to Radio
Veronica, where he presented programmes at weekends right up to 31 August 1974. The main DJ team on
the Dutch service was stable from April to May 1973, however, and on 5 May
1973 Dick de Graaf was in the middle of his week on
Driemaster and therefore presented the Troef 20. The Super Top 50 was hosted as usual by Ferry Maat. On the International service, there had
also been no DJ changes since Graham Gill had joined in March. Mike Ross
presented the Top 30 show from 18.00 to 20.00 on Friday 4 May, which had
"Drive In Saturday" by David Bowie at number 1 and "Hell Raiser"
by the Sweet as the highest new entry at number 5. There were as many as 10 records in the
International Top 30 this week that were not official Top 50 hits in the UK,
as follows: 9.
Billy Paul - Brown baby 11. Free - Travellin'
in Style 14. Kenny Loggins
and Jim Messina - Thinking of you 18. Spencer Davis Group - Catch you on the rebop 19. Bee Gees - Saw a new morning 21. Tremeloes -
Ride on 22. Melanie - Bitter Bad 23. Al Green - Call me (come back home) 25. Black Velvet - There must be a way 27.
Guess Who - Follow your daughter home Amongst the new records that the
International service played a lot during the week commencing 5 May 1973 that
were not in their Top 30 were: ·
Great Expectations - Devil's
Gun (also played regularly during the live programmes
- Buitengaats and Driemaster
- on the Dutch service). This was Ian Anderson's hitpick
this week. ·
Sands of Time - Down by the
river ·
Derek and the Dominos - Why
does love got to be so bad ·
Lloyd Price - Love music
(Arnold Layne's hitpick) ·
Blue - Red light song ·
Eagles - Peaceful easy feeling The Dutch service played "Beautiful
day beautiful night" by Hurricane Smith very regularly in the week
commencing 5 May 1973, but it was not a hit. By the end of May 1973, Ian Anderson had
left RNI and was not replaced. The International service then had only 5 DJs,
which remained the case until the station closed on 31 August 1974. |
De
voorpagina van de ME van Mei 1973 Gezakt van
22 naar 26 met Hocus Pocus Deze
week gezakt van 14 naar 19 met The Twelfth of Never De
brush-out hairspray... |