Het vliegtuig van
Paul McCartney met vleugels vliegt binnen op nummer 27 als hoogste nieuwe in
de Top 50. Lorilee van David Gates hoor je voor het eerst op nummer 32 en
Behind closed doors van Charly Rich komt nieuw binnen op nummer 48. Mud neemt
deze week de Toppositie van zichzelf over in de Top 50 met Tiger Feet en
daarmee gaat Dynamite naar de tweede positie. Het prachtige West Virginia van
Cape Canary kruipt deze week de Troef 20 binnen op nummer 20. Blue Swede met
Hooked on a feeling komt binnen op 19 in diezelfde Troef 20. Julien Clerc
zingt deze week de treiterschijf : Si on chantait. Deze Top 50 kun
je hier beluisteren: En als extraatje de 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 Muziek Expres van Maart 1974. |
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this week in 1974 The week leading up to Saturday 23 March
1974 had seen the last significant change in the DJ line up of the Dutch
service, with the departure of Hans ten Hooge. Hans
had been with RNI since April 1971 and was, in March 1974, the second longest
serving DJ on RNI after Ferry Maat. Hans' departure
meant that Leo van der Goot
was now the second longest serving DJ, with Tony Berk
in third place. RNI took on a number of new Dutch newsreaders in 1974 to
replace Hans ten Hooge and Hans Molenaar,
who had left in January 1974. Herman de Bruin was the replacement for Hans Molenaar and Peter Jager and
Gerard Reitsma joined in the spring, effectively
replacing Hans ten Hooge and Marc van Amstel, as Marc moved onto land at that time as relief DJ
when others were on holiday. The newsreading team
was completed by Eric Post and Gerard Smit, who
became the Buitengaats team for the final months of
RNI's life. Leo van der Goot was by now the only regular host of Driemaster, which had the Troef
20 in its Saturday edition. Leo presented the Troef
20 on Saturday 23 March 1974 and Ferry Maat
presented the Super Top 50 as usual. On the International service, the team
was now Brian McKenzie, Don Allen, Graham Gill, Robin Banks and Roger Kent,
with Rob Eden presenting a Contemporary Music programme
early on a Monday morning and the Skyline programme,
from 4.00 to 6.00 most mornings being mainly a continuous music show, but
with pre-recorded links by Louise Quirk. Skyline was not broadcast on Monday
morning, as RNI closed its transmitters for a couple of hours for maintenance
work each week. The week commencing Saturday 23 March
1974 had the New Seekers with "I get a little sentimental over you"
at no.1 on the Toppers 20 chart and Deep Purple as the highest new entry at
no. 16 with "Might just take your life". The Smash Play was
"The Lord's Prayer" by Sister Janet Mead and the Top 10 LPs, not in
any particular order, included albums by Deep Purple, Wilson Pickett, Badfinger, Mick Ronson,
Gallagher and Lyle, Skin Alley and the Incredible String Band. The music
selection on RNI in March 1974 was, therefore, as varied as it had always
been. The Toppers 20 on Friday 22 March 1974 was presented by Don Allen. |
De
voorpagina van de Muziek Expres van Maart 1974 Speciaal voor de Dirty Old Man zingen deze dames When will I see you again Of heb
je liever een tropische verrassing in Hollandse chocolade? |