Talk:G. C. Green
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Yawnling in topic G. C. Green, B. C. Green, or Ben Green?
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G. C. Green, B. C. Green, or Ben Green?
editWhat is Green's most common stage name in Godflesh? He's used both G. C. and B. C. as initials, but what do the credits say for all their albums and singles, news articles, shows? AngusWđ¶đ¶F (bark âą sniff) 16:59, 7 March 2023 (UTC)
- For all Godflesh releases since they reunited in 2010, Green has been credited as BC Green. There are two exceptions, and both have to do with live recordings of pre-reunion albums. Here he is credited as GC Green and here he is credited as Ben Green. Before the reunion, he was credited as many things. For the debut EP, it was bizarrely Christion Green (maybe a typo?); for Streetcleaner, G. Christian Green; for Pure, G. C. Green; etc. Most online sources say G. C. Green, but I imagine that's because he was listed as such across Wikipedia until a couple days ago when I edited the recent pages. Anyway, I think since he chooses to go by BC Green now, the article should be titled B. C. Green. Yawnling (talk) 22:13, 7 March 2023 (UTC)