Net nadat de zomer
afgelopen is komt Bobby Goldsboro als hoogste nieuwe binnen op nummer 20 met
Summer (The first time). Het prachtige “The Morning After” van Maureen
McGovern is ook nieuw deze week en wel op nummer 39. De Nederlandse Golden Earring staat
onveranderd op nummer 1 met Radar Love. In de lijst van de Troef 20 wordt zo
af en toe de titel met de artiest verwisseld. Het aantal voor mij onbekende
nummers in de troef 20 is niet al te groot (14, 15 en 17). Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren: Deze week wederom een extraatje Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael
Downing lezen uit de tijd dat deze Top 50 werd uitgezonden en daaronder een
paar scans uit de ME van September 1973. |
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The RNI memories of
Michael Downing for this period Ferry Maat had
just gone on holiday, so the Super Top 50 programme
on 22 September 1973 was presented by Tony Berk.
The Troef 20 was broadcast on Saturday afternoon in
Driemaster, which was still live from the Mebo 2 in September 1973. On 22 September 1973 the programme was hosted by Dick de Graaf. September 1973 was a very stable month
for RNI with no DJ changes, although, of course the threat of the Dutch Anti-Zeezenderwet continued to hang over the offshore
stations. The International service largely ignored it, however, and it was
very much “business as usual”. The International service Top 30 was still
broadcast from 20.00 to 22.00 on Friday evening and the show was presented by
Graham Gill on Friday 21 September 1973. Rod Stewart was at no.1 with “Oh no
not my baby”, the Smash Play for the week was “Thinking” By Roger Daltrey and the LP of the Week was “These foolish things”
by Bryan Ferry. The Top 30 had begun to resemble the British Top 30 in the
summer of 1973, but by 21 September there were eight records in it that did
not make the official British Top 50 and these were: 7. Equals – Honeybee 11. Long John Baldry
and Liza Strike – She 16. Judge Dread – Oh she is a big girl
now 17. Red Herring – I’m a gambler 19 Eagles – Tequila Sunrise 22. Shirley Bassey
– Make the world a little younger 28. Fandango – High class girl 29. Pioneers – Bad to be good The record by Red Herring had been a hit
in Holland in 1969 under the artist name Lace, but it was the same recording |
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