Wij willen WW van
Henk en de Stainless Steelband is de hoogste nieuwe binnenkomer op 28, op
korte afstand gevolgd door de Entertainer van Marvin Hamlish. De Fortunes
doen een her-intrede in de nationale hitlijsten maar staan voor het eerst in de
RNI Top 50 op 33 met You’ve got your troubles. Abba maakt deze week plaats
voor Mud aan de Top van de Top 50, ze wisselen van plek waarmee The cat crept
in op nummer 1 komt te staan en Waterloo op 4. Espana Manana van Ciska Peters
is deze week de treiterschijf en de Buffoons hebben een oud nummer in hun
eigen jasje gestoken en staan daarmee op nummer 15 als kanskaart van Tony
Berk : To know you is to love you. 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 Pop-Telescoop van 25 Mei 1974. |
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this week in 1974 There was a change to the International
service DJ line up in the last week of May 1974. Graham Gill left the Mebo 2 for the final time to rejoin Radio Caroline and in
his place Jason Wolfe joined RNI. Jason was a former colleague of Don Allen
on Radio Caroline North. He joined RNI right at the end of May 1974, but only
lasted just over a month on the station. By Friday 31 May 1974 the International
service DJs on board were Don Allen, Robin Banks and Jason Wolfe. Don Allen
was on board for the whole of the week commencing Saturday 25 May 1974 and
had presented the Toppers 20 show on Friday 24 May 1974, which, as usual,
played the Top 20, the Smash Play and the LP Top 10 for the coming week. No.
1 for the week was "I see a star" by Mouth and MacNeal
and the highest new entry, at no. 11, was "Hey Rock'n'Roll",
the first hit by Showaddywaddy. The Smash Play was
"Rikki don't lose that number" by Steely
Dan and the Top 10 LPs included new LPs by Sparks, Peter Frampton, the
Meters, Jimmy Cliff, the Eagles and PFM. On the Dutch service, the weekday programme schedule remained the same as it had been for
some time: 6.00 Dick de Graaf 9.00 John de Mol Jr (Branding) 10.00 Ted Bouwens 12.00 Tony Berk 14.00 Ferry Maat 16.00 Leo van der Goot 18.00 Buitengaats
(live from the Mebo 2). By now the presenters of Buitengaats were Gerard Smit
and Eric Post, with Marc van Amstel now a relief DJ
based on land, filling in for DJs on holiday. Tony Berk
was on holiday at the end of May 1974 and so Marc van Amstel
was presenting Tony's 12.00 to 14.00 programme, although Tony had
pre-recorded the Prijs Bewust
sections at 13.00. Eric Post was on board on 25 May 1974 and therefore
presented Buitengaats. Ferry Maat had
returned from holiday during the previous week and presented the Super Top 50
as usual on Saturday 25 May 1974. The Troef 20 was
presented by Leo van der Goot
on 25 May 1974. Leo had presented the most Troef
20s up to that point, but 25 May 1974 was to be his last one. |
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