De hoogste nieuwe
binnenkomer verwelkomen we op nummer 33 : Mouth & McNeal met Ik zie een
ster. Albert Hammond (met identiteitscrisis) laat ons deze week voor het
eerst in de Top 50 op nummer 37 weten dat hij een trein is. Bonnie St Claire
komt wat zuinigjes binnen op nummer 50 met Voulez Vous. Dynamite van Mud
stijgt deze week van 2 naar 1. De treiterschijf is het prachtige Lorilee van
David Gates. De troef 20 is behoorlijk opgeschud met maar liefst 11 nieuwe
binnenkomers. 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 Maart 1974 en daaronder een paar scans uit de MP van
Maart 1974. |
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for February 1974 By March 1974, the regular weekday programmes on the Dutch service of RNI were: 6.00 Dick de Graaf 9.00 Branding 10.00 Ted Bouwens 12.00 Tony Berk
(with Prijs Bewust at
13.00) 14.00 Ferry Maat 16.00 Leo van der
Goot (Driemaster) 18.00 Buitengaats (Marc
van Amstel and Erik Post in alternate weeks) Only Buitengaats
was live – all other programmes were recorded. The Troef 20
was broadcast on Saturday afternoon and the one on Saturday 16 March 1974 was
presented by Hans ten Hooge. This would prove to be
one of his final programmes on RNI – his very last programme was the following morning, 17 March 1974,
between 9.00 and 11.00. The International service DJs in March
1974 were Don Allen, Brian McKenzie, Graham Gill, Robin Banks and Roger Kent,
with Rob Eden presenting the weekly Contemporary Music programme
on Sunday night. Don Allen presented the International service chart on
Friday 15 March 1974 between 20.00 and 22.00, the Toppers 20. This was very
much based on the UK chart of the time, with the only record in the Top 20 of
15 March 1974 that was not in the official UK chart being “I shall sing” by
Garfunkel at number 20. In 1974, the International service also had a Top 10
LPs, although these were not put into a 1 to 10 style chart. Amongst those in
the Top 10 on 15 March 1974 was “Buzzard” by Tucky
Buzzard on Purple Records. Purple Records also had the Smash Play that week –
“Might just take your life” by Deep Purple. Purple Records of course had an
RNI connection – Michael Lindsay, one of RNI’s DJs in 1970, had become label
manager of Purple Records.” |
De
voorpagina van de MP van Maart 1974 Niet in
de Top 50 wel op de middenplaat in de MP Nieuw
binnen op nummer 46 met It ain’t no use Je vindt
ze deze week op nummer 11 en 17 in de Top 50 De
reklame hoor je regelmatig op RNI |