Indeed, a lovely tribute by Jocelyn, which made me feel like I knew Peter a little, although I never really did.
Like many here, I was a fan club member as a 70s teenager, but my limited pocket money wouldn't stretch to many merchandise purchases in the same way that my occupational pension does these days!
I was sadly never the proud owner of an Eddie Riff sweatshirt, although I suspect that the paperback biographies of Roxy (by Johnny Rogan) & BF (by Rex Balfour, which, I believe, was Simon Puxley's nom de plume?) may well have arrived in my home bearing Wallasey postmarks.
Living, as I did then, semi-rurally, concert tickets were beyond my reach (financially and logistically) until I relocated to London just before the Flesh & Blood tour. How I'd have loved to have witnessed Roxy in person during their early to mid 70s peak; it might also have provided an opportunity to thank Peter for making us "country bumpkins" feel like we were still part of the Roxy "story".
It is sad if Peter felt forgotten, but it was nice to see him remembered by Phil, TGPT & Sal in Facebook comments over the weekend.
R.I.P., Peter, and thanks for all that you did for us and for Roxy.