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Fishkill - a
brief FISHstory
How it all began... I've been writing and playing music for almost
twenty years. I've been in and out of groups during the whole time.
I've found it's quite difficult to stay in any band, since something
always happens whenever I'm in one!
During this time, I've accumulated a collection of songs which I've
never been able to perform. Once in a while someone would suggest
playing one of them in the group, but we'd break up and that would
be that.
One of the groups that had the most influence on me wasn't even
a band, really. I was living in Alamogordo, New Mexico at the time
and I was part of a folk-rock combo called Spectrum which featured
myself as an acoustic guitar player, a friend of mine on an acoustic
twelve-string, and his then-fiancée as the singer. We all sang,
but she was the lead for most of the songs. We got the owner of
a local music store to "sponsor" our first recording--a four-track
home studio unit. We managed to record four songs before I had to
move away. I learned a lot about recording during that time.
After leaving New Mexico, I continued writing songs. I had one finished
which I really wanted to record--I had been bitten by the recording
bug by this time-- and began searching for a studio near my home
town in Pennsylvania while I was on vacation. I decided I could
play all the instruments myself. I recorded my first song in December
1984 in a studio in Elmira, New York. The owner of that studio helped
me with the production and provided me with pointers as to achieving
the proper sound levels and balancing each track. In a way, this
helped me achieve precisely the sound I wanted for each song. I
didn't have to worry about someone else's playing style.
Chris Nelson and the Amazing 1 1/2
I got my own four-track recorder and set out to record my own music
in 1986. The initial sessions were problematic, to say the least!
It took about three sessions for me to make something that I would
be pleased to have someone else hear. At first, I had to figure
out what part I was going to play, then I had to get the proper
balance. There's no easy way to do this, I just managed to find
the right 'spot' and everything fell into place.
I created an entire collection of songs called "Understanding the
Art of War" and chose a name for myself as "Chris Nelson and the
Amazing 1 1/2." The idea was that I was just me and the four track--a
play on the name "Timbuk three" which was a guy, a girl, and a boom
box.
Those early sessions turned out to be quite lengthy. Also, a defect
showed up in my original four-track which ultimately caused me to
get it exchanged for another. Unfortunately, I the original work
tape in the deck when I exchanged it and lost two songs which I
no longer have the mixed versions of.
I recorded another collection in 1992 under the same name titled
"A Dignified Term For Disgusting Behavior" On this project, I used
a drum machine to handle the drum parts on many of the songs. I
started the project while I was living in San Bernardino, California
and there was no room for drums in that place. Plus, that's not
really a good way to enhance relations with your neighbors!
I started a third collection, but ultimately, it was a collection
of remixes of older songs with a few new ones added to round out
the collection. I called this on "Prescriptions For Social Disorder."
This was the last time I used the "1 1/2" name. Actually, I thought
of it as the breakup of a band, which is pretty hard to do when
there's only one of you.
Fishkill arrives
I didn't do anything else for a long time after that. I began working
on my other hobby, writing Science Fiction. I have had several short
stories published in various e-zines. I've also written three novels,
two of which are still available today. I'll include those in my
links page.
I changed my name to Fishkill after seeing a news story about fish
being killed as a result of a chemical spill somewhere. I thought
of the line from the Nirvana song "Something In The Way" which goes,
"It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..." It
until later that I found out about a small town in upstate New York
with the same name. I never knew!
I decided to put my music on the internet after I recieved a newsletter
from a friend of mine which featured an article about internet music.
When I got my new computer, I re-mastered the old songs from my
four-track. I joined mp3.com and created a CD with all that material
on it called "Past Mistakes"
Since joining the independent Internet music scene, I've met a variety
of different artists all who are very talented and deserve recognition.
I'm proud to be a part of this scene.
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