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  1. They are Bill Gibbard and Dick Scarfe. Having spoken with Bill we think he joined August / September 1972 and I joined approximately 2 months later Oct / Nov 1972. I believe Dave Potts was already in the band at that time, as the other four members of that line-up remained the same while I was in the band.

  2. Dick Scarfe – guitar (1972-1973) Bill Gibbard – bass (1972-1973) Bob Broad – keyboards (1972) Dave Stallard – drums (1972) John Cook – keyboards (1972-1973) Dave Potts – drums (1972-1973) Mick Wheeler (born Fulham, West London) – vocals (1974-1975) George Williams – guitar (1974) Bill Ball – bass (1974-1975)

  3. The picture under the link - Love Affair Mk.9 promo photo - the personnel are as follows from left to right, myself John Cook, Bill Gibbard, Dave Potts, Dick Scarfe, Bob England. The postcard with my name on it (California Ballroom) shows the line up just prior to me joining the band with the previous keyboard player.

  4. Mike Steed. Maurice Bacon. Love Affair Mk 6.6. official website for the 60's hit band the Love Affair.

  5. Richard Mellon Scaife ( / skeɪf /; July 3, 1932 – July 4, 2014) was an American billionaire, a principal heir to the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune, and the owner and publisher of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. In 2005, Scaife was number 238 on the Forbes 400, with a personal fortune of $1.2 billion.

  6. Line-up in 1972: Dick Scarfe (lead guitar) Bill Gifford (bass guitar) John Cook (keyboards) Dave Potts (drums) Bob England (vocals) Many thanks to the anonymous tip off from "me" that the signature on the left was for Dick Scarfe not Leaf. You're a star. And a shy one at that.

  7. El caricaturista británico Gerald Scarfe revela a la BBC sus técnicas.