Won’t get fooled
again van de Who is deze week de hoogste nieuwe op nummer 22. Een van de
grote hits van de zomer van 1971 is Black and White van Greyhound. Deze week
verwelkomen we ze op nummer 32. Voor het eerst staat Manuela van Jacques Herb
op nummer 1 in de Top 50, we zullen het plaatje nog heel vaak op de radio
horen... Gilbert O’Sullivan en Frank Lewis doen deze week samen de
treiterschijf. Pour un Flirt was in de zomer van 1971 razend populair in
Frankrijk, zo vertelde me toen Froukje, een van de mede-vakantie-werksters op
het bedrijf waar ook ik toen vakantiewerk deed : Schiphorst in Wageningen.
Joost den Draaier heeft Michel Delpech tot zijn Kanskaart gekozen. Ook Peter
Holland heeft een prima plaat uitgekozen : Because I love van Majority One,
een nummer, dat al in 1969 werd opgenomen. Hoewel dat niet vermeld staat op
het gedrukte exemplaar waren er nog twee kanskaarten. De kanskaart van Leo
van der Goot was Niet in de auto van
Gerard Cox. Die van Joost Verhoeven was I don’t know how to love him/Superstar van Petula Clark (met dank
aan Michael voor de informatie). Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren: Als toegift deze week platen uit de RNI playlist, de
kanskaarten, de treiterschijven en een track van de LP van de week in de vorm
van een Top 17. De volledige playlist vind je onderaan deze pagina. Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael
Downing lezen uit de tijd dat deze Top 50 werd uitgezonden en daaronder scans
van de Popfoto van Juli 1971. En omdat dit de 100-ste Top 50 is, die on-line komt, nog
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this week in July 1971 Saturday 17 July 1971 Peter Holland has an interview with Ben
Cramer in his programme at 9.55 this morning. The
station goes off the air for a few seconds at 12.30 during the Super Top 50
show, presented by Joost de Draaier.
International service programmes are: 16.00 Mike Ross 18.00 Alan West 20.00 Mark Stuart 22.00 Stevi Merike 24.00 - 3.00 Dave Rogers Newsreaders are Dave Rogers and Mike
Ross. A mobile discotheque show today features Peter Holland and Crispian St John. Sunday 18 July 1971 Both Joost Verhoeven and Leo van der Goot present programmes this
morning and there is also the first edition of Prioriteiten
with Karel Prior. International service programmes are: 15.00 Dave Rogers (Super Hit 50) 18.00 Alan West (You'll never believe this) 19.30 Mike Ross (LP show) 21.00 Mark Stuart 23.00 Stevi Merike 24.00 - 3.00 Dave Rogers Alan West didn't like many of the new
records that he played on You'll never believe this. He knocked Dave Rogers' hitpick ("Half breed" by Titanic) terribly, but
did like the new singles by Family and Creedence
Clearwater Revival. Mark Stuart and Stevi Merike read news today. Tonight's mobile discotheque - in Belgium
at 20.30 - features Joost de Draaier
and Crispian St John. Monday 19 July 1971 Leo van der Goot has his first hitpick this
week - "Niet in de auto" by Gerard Cox.
The medium wave transmitter went off the air at 14.34, but came back on
during the same record, "It's too late" by Carole King.
International service programmes follow the same
schedule as on Saturday and Dave Rogers and Mike Ross are the newsreaders. Alan West has a new jingle that says
"It's time to say hello to Elaine time" and also a new jingle for
his record of the night. Tuesday 20 July 1971 Today is Joost Verhoeven's birthday, so he has "Happy
Birthday" sung to him at 18.00 after reading the news. Mike Ross said,
in reply to a letter, that he is a friend of Dave Anthony, who has recently
left Radio Luxembourg. Elaine, Jenna and Emma came out to the Mebo 2 to deliver things to their husbands/fathers. Dave
Rogers and Mike Ross read the news. A mobile discotheque show today features
Ferry Maat and Crispian
St John. Wednesday 21 July 1971 RNI is off the air until 7.45 this
morning and went off again for a few seconds at 12.35. Ferry Maat interviews the Symptoms on his programme.
Throughout the day, there is an announcement for a Dutchman who is on holiday
in England to contact a Dutch hospital. News this evening is read by Dave
Rogers and Mike Ross. Thursday 22 July 1971 Hans ten Hooge
and Crispian St John return to the Mebo 2, whilst Stevi Merike and Leo van der Goot go off on shore leave. This changes the
International service programme schedule to: 16.00 Mike Ross 18.00 Alan West 20.00 Crispian St
John 22.00 Mark Stuart 24.00 - 3.00 Dave Rogers Dave Rogers, Mike Ross and Alan West read
the news. Alan West receives a note from his wife Elaine, who he says wears
glasses, which he calls a shopping list. Also announced in Alan West's show
is that there will be programme changes from 1
October, details of which are being worked on. Friday 23 July 1971 Joost
Verhoeven takes over the Jan Van Veen show from 9.00 to 12.00 as Leo van der Goot is now off the boat.
Most played record is now undoubtedly "Because I love" by Majority
One. Dave Rogers, Mike Ross and Alan West read the news. A mobile discotheque
today features Stevi Merike
and Ferry Maat. Then the new records that I heard on RNI
during this week, which were not hitpicks, were:
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De
voorpagina van de Popfoto van Juli 1971 Nieuw
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De
playlist van de 18 extra platen deze week
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