Posted: 26 Feb 2003, 19:48
I emailed em to you. Theres 2 scans, each one around 500-600k. They couldn't be any smaller or the text wouldn't be readable.
done.Dan wrote:I emailed em to you. Theres 2 scans, each one around 500-600k. They couldn't be any smaller or the text wouldn't be readable.
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/images/bengunn/ should do the trickKarst wrote:The smaller images do not appear but the following do:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/bengunn/bengunn1.jpg
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/bengunn/bengunn2.jpg
Wonder if dear Jayne ever had a proper career in journalism.
Thanks for the scans Dave!
http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk/Friend ... _key=16015Gripper wrote:Far be it from me to divulge personal details about ex-band members.... but if you want to see what Ben says he's doing now you could do worse than have a look at Liverpool University, 1987, on the Friends Reunited website.
Is he real Ben Mattews?Quiff Boy wrote:http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk/Friend ... _key=16015Gripper wrote:Far be it from me to divulge personal details about ex-band members.... but if you want to see what Ben says he's doing now you could do worse than have a look at Liverpool University, 1987, on the Friends Reunited website.
Nah, I remember that guy. He was called Flat Nose John.markfiend wrote:I remember some "friend" trying to convince me that the guy who used to work the mixing/lighting desk in The Duchess was actually Ben Gunn.
I wasn't convinced
Are these the ones you mean?Quiff Boy wrote:*bump*
hmmm, anyone seen dan recently? probably a longshot but just wondering if he still has the 2 ben gunn scans
i dont have the original email anymore.... 2003 was at least 2 pcs and a mac ago
Great find ! And to think that I voted for this guy as greatest Sisters guitarist. It looks like watching the original Stanley would have been more entertaining than that lot.mh wrote:Aaaaaand - look wot I just found: http://jasonbarnard.com/stanley-the-counting-horse/
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Great find ! And to think that I voted for this guy as greatest Sisters guitarist. It looks like watching the original Stanley would have been more entertaining than that lot.mh wrote:Aaaaaand - look wot I just found: http://jasonbarnard.com/stanley-the-counting-horse/
Yeah that's the same article I posted. No point me scanning it again as it wouldn't look any better than that.Mothra wrote:Are these the ones you mean?Quiff Boy wrote:*bump*
hmmm, anyone seen dan recently? probably a longshot but just wondering if he still has the 2 ben gunn scans
i dont have the original email anymore.... 2003 was at least 2 pcs and a mac ago
http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org/ima ... forgot.jpg
Well it's the first time I've been (deliberately ?) misquoted ! Whilst I was clearly stating that watching a police horse stamping his foot would be more enjoyable than having to sit through a gig by the band of the same name, with clever editing I appear to be saying that said band were better than the Sisters. And people wonder why doesn't enjoy interviews.Quiff Boy wrote:Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Great find ! And to think that I voted for this guy as greatest Sisters guitarist. It looks like watching the original Stanley would have been more entertaining than that lot.mh wrote:Aaaaaand - look wot I just found: http://jasonbarnard.com/stanley-the-counting-horse/
you've been rumbled mate
http://jasonbarnard.com/stanley-more-en ... -of-mercy/
It would be up to the record company, rather than Von, to issue royalties to the performers so that's unlikely to be the reason for any financial settlement between the two men as Ben is mentioned in the credits (although not specifically as a performer so it's just possible that Von neglected to point out that Ben was due a share).Mothra wrote:Did Ben really write the riff to Alice?
I know him & Von had to settle up financially after SGWBM came out (Ben getting less than he asked for but more than Von thought he was worth from memory?), but I always figured that just meant that he felt he was entitled to some money from being on what was at the time a top 5 UK album. But the riff to Alice is pretty timeless/classic/insert-cliche-as-you-see-fit(!).
No sign of his name on the writing credits on the CD, but that would explain why he contacted Von after a long time without their paths crossing - surely a lot of people purchased the compilation so as to own a copy of that one song in particular?