De hoogste nieuwe
binnenkomer is een oud nummer dat door Bobby Vinton in een nieuw jasje
gestoken is : Sealed with a kiss. Het prachtige Child in time van Deep Purple
verschijnt deze week voor ’t eerst in de Top 50 en wel op nummer 40. En jawel,
op nummer 46 zien en horen we ‘m binnenkomen, Rock & Roll Part 1 van Gary
Glitter en die zal nog door menige luidspreker gaan dreunen deze zomer. Hoe
zonnig deze zomer was weet ik niet precies meer, ik dacht dat het wel
meeviel, hoewel we volgens Bolland & Bolland toch op de zonneschijn
moeten wachten. Althans dat zingen ze deze week elk uur tijdens het draaien
van de Treiterschijf. Het prachtige You’re lost little girl van de Doors is
deze week de kanskaart van Ochtendeditie. Een nummer met, vrees ik, weinig
hitpotentie maar wel ongelooflijk mooi. 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 een
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this week in July 1972 Saturday 8 July 1972 Tonight's International service programmes are: 19.00 Arnold Layne (International Prediction
Hit 40) 22.00 Paul May (Review Show) 23.00 Paul May (Kent Request Hour) 24.00 Terry Davis 3.00 - 7.00 Mike Ross News is read by Paul May, Terry Davis and
Arnold Layne in that order. A mobile discotheque today features Ferry Maat and Tony Berk. Sunday 9 July 1972 The latest edition of Nordsee
goes DX is broadcast at 10.00 this morning on shortwave, with Nico Steenbergen filling in for
the rest of the hour after the programme has
finished. Featured in the programme is "The Nordsee Story Part 3", which includes extracts from
Alan West, Vic Pelli and Stevi
Merike from the re-opening of the station in
February 1971, Alan West, Hans ten Hooge and Dave
Rogers from 15 May 1971 (the day of the attack), Terry Davis from 22 November
1971, when the Mebo 2 broke its anchor chain, and
Tony Allan from about a month ago. Also mentioned on the programme
was that RNI had been testing its second medium wave transmitter, although I
have not heard any tests. International service programmes
this evening are: 19.00 Terry Davis (Hitback
Show) 21.00 Paul May (Cloud Nine) 23.00 Terry Davis (Kent Request Hour) 24.00 - 3.00 Arnold Layne Newsreaders are Paul May, Arnold Layne
and Terry Davis. Monday 10 July 1972 Nordsee
goes DX is repeated on shortwave as usual. Tonight's programmes
are: 19.00 Paul May 21.00 Terry Davis 23.00 Terry Davis (Kent Request Hour) 24.00 - 3.00 Arnold Layne Paul May says that he will be going on
two weeks' holiday on Thursday. Tuesday 11 July 1972 Terry Davis and Gerard Smit go off on shore leave, whilst Rob Eden, Brian
McKenzie and Hans ten Hooge return to the ship. Programmes on the International service therefore change
to: 19.00 Paul May 21.00 Rob Eden 23.00 Arnold Layne (Kent Request Hour) 24.00 - 3.00 Brian McKenzie The shortwave transmitter developed a
fault during Driemaster and is therefore off the
air for the rest of the day. Paul May cut his hand on a can of 7 Up at 19.50
during his programme and Rob Eden sits in until
Paul gets back from having it patched up. Arnold Layne, Brian McKenzie and
Rob Eden read the news. Wednesday 12 July 1972 The shortwave transmitter is back on the
air today. Hans ten Hooge takes
over Ochtendeditie. Tony Berk
and Tony Allan appear in a mobile discotheque today. Thursday 13 July 1972 Going off on the tender today are Paul
May, Nico Steenbergen and
Peter Chicago. Returning to the Mebo 2 are Tony
Allan, Leo van der Goot
and, in Chicago's place, Frans. Leo takes over on Driemaster and International service programmes
are: 19.00 Arnold Layne 21.00 Rob Eden 23.00 Tony Allan (Kent Request Hour) 24.00 - 3.00 Brian McKenzie Tonight's newsreaders are Tony Allan,
Brian McKenzie and Arnold Layne. Arnold announces that he will be going off
on two weeks' holiday next Tuesday. Friday 14 July 1972 The programme
schedule is the same as yesterday, with the addition of a Skyline programme from 3.00 to 6.00 on Saturday morning,
presented by Mike Ross. Rob Eden, reading the news at 19.30,
announced himself as Robert Eden at the start of the bulletin and as Robbie
Eden at the end. Also reading news this evening are Tony Allan, Brian
McKenzie and Arnold Layne. Arnold Layne says about the Casuals'
"Tara Tiger Girl" "If nobody else on this boat likes it, I do.
Tony Allan dislikes it, Brian McKenzie loathes it, Rob Eden doesn't understand
it, but I love it". During the week commencing 8 July 1972 I
heard the following new records on RNI, which were not hitpicks:
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De
voorpagina van de Muziek Expres van Juli 1972 Gezakt
van 2 naar 5 met Matrimony Popnieuws Je zingt
de commercial zo mee ... |
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De
playlist van de 17 extra platen deze week
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