In 1983, Mal Sondock ’s Hitparade on was a staple for music fans in Germany, capturing the peak of the Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW) and international pop. Sondock, often called "Mally" by his listeners, hosted the show every Wednesday evening from 20:05 to 21:00, featuring a unique "Hit oder Niete" (Hit or Dud) segment where callers voted on new releases.
The (Year-End Chart) was dominated by German-language synth-pop, reflecting the massive cultural impact of Nena and Peter Schilling during that year. Top Results: Jahreshitparade 1983 WDR Mal Sondocks Jahreshitparade 1983
Archive enthusiasts still trade complete recordings of these broadcasts, such as the full episode from December 14, 1983, which remains a popular piece of radio history on platforms like YouTube and various Achtziger forums . In 1983, Mal Sondock ’s Hitparade on was
: Unlike standard sales charts, Sondock’s rankings were heavily influenced by his radio audience’s calls and postcards, making it a "true" fan chart. – Peter Schilling (123 points) 4
: Every week, Sondock featured a specific album (the "LP der Woche"), often playing a medley of its tracks and giving copies away to listeners.
– Peter Schilling (123 points) 4. Die Wüste lebt (Alarmsignal...) – Peter Schilling 5. Beat it – Michael Jackson 6. I like Chopin – Gazebo 7. Bruttosozialprodukt – Geier Sturzflug 8. It’s late – Shakin’ Stevens Key Show Features in 1983