Papa was a poor man
van Jack Jersey is deze week de hoogste nieuwe op nummer 25. De ode aan Rinus
Michels (De Generaal) van Lenny Kuhr komt nieuw binnen op nummer 40. Patricia
Paay met Heart komt nieuw binnen op nummer 41 met Lovemaker. De Rubettes staan
onveranderd op nummer 1 met Sugar baby Love. The Hostage van Donna Summer is
deze week de treiterschijf. Ze trad toen op in Van Oekel’s Discohoek, waarbij
Evert van der Pik steeds de telefoon opnam J Ook
Dump, op nummer 19 in de Troef 20, was toen te zien in de Discohoek. 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 met een verslag van de reis door de VS van de Golden Earring uit
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this week in 1974 On Saturday 13 July 1974, RNI entered its
final 50 days of broadcasting, although at the time that was still not clear.
The date that the Anti-Zeezender Wet was to come
into effect had not yet been announced and was awaiting Minister Van Doorn's decision on Radio Veronica's request for airtime
on the Dutch public broadcasting network. That decision would be delivered to
Radio Veronica in the evening of Friday 19 July 1974 and, as we all know, it
was negative, but for the time being RNI continued as normal. The weekday daytime programmes
in July 1974 were: 6.00 Dick de Graaf 9.00 John de Mol Junior (Branding) 10.00 Ted Bouwens 12.00 Tony Berk 14.00 Ferry Maat 16.00 Leo van der Goot (Driemaster) 18.00 - 20.00
Eric Post or Gerard Smit (Buitengaats,
live from the Mebo 2) The Dutch service newsreaders by this
time were Herman de Bruin, Gerard Reitsma and Peter Jager. Marc van Amstel was based on land and served as the relief DJ
filling in for any of the regular DJs who were on holiday or otherwise not available.
Marc presented Driemaster on Saturday 13 July 1974,
including the Troef 20, a fairly regular slot for
him at the time. The Super Top 50 show, presented by Ferry
Maat, was by now a four hour show, interrupted at
13.00 for an edition of Prijs Bewust
with Tony Berk. The International service lost Jason
Wolfe at this time, which left the team as Brian McKenzie, Don Allen, Robin
Banks and Roger Kent. Don Allen presented the Toppers 20 show at 20.00 on
Friday 12 July 1974, which introduced the records which would make up much of
the playlist for the coming week. Neil Sedaka was
the no. 1 for the week with "Laughter in the rain" and the Smash
Play was "Drift away" by Dobie Gray. The Top 10 LPs on the International
service this week included the new LPs by Barclay James Harvest, Barry Blue,
Elton John, Bryan Ferry, Stealers Wheel, Jim Stafford and Wings. |
Uit de Muziek Expres van Juli 1974 |
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