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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yachts were a British power pop band, best remembered for their 1977 single, "Suffice To Say", and minor new wave classic , "Love You, Love You". The group was formed by art students in Liverpool in April 1977 out of an earlier band, known variously as 'Albert Dock' or 'Albert and the Cod Warriors', who had supported the Sex Pistols on one of their infamous early gigs the previous year. The band originally consisted of Bob Bellis (drums, vocals); John (J.J.) Campbell (vocals); Martin Dempsey (bass guitar, vocals) (later replaced by first Ray "Chopper...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yachts were a British power pop band, best remembered for their 1977 single, "Suffice To Say", and minor new wave classic , "Love You, Love You". The group was formed by art students in Liverpool in April 1977 out of an earlier band, known variously as 'Albert Dock' or 'Albert and the Cod Warriors', who had supported the Sex Pistols on one of their infamous early gigs the previous year. The band originally consisted of Bob Bellis (drums, vocals); John (J.J.) Campbell (vocals); Martin Dempsey (bass guitar, vocals) (later replaced by first Ray "Chopper" Cooper, then Mick Shiner and finally Glyn Havard); Henry Priestman (born Henry Christian Priestman, 21 July 1955, Hull. Brought up in Liverpool) (vocals, keyboards); and Martin Watson (guitar, vocals).