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A B Negative
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Topic: Fish in throat cancer scare Posted: December 22 2008 at 09:47 |
There's a story in todays Sun "newspaper" saying Fish has quit the music business after a throat cancer scare.
Fish recently had a biopsy taken from his vocal cords:
"Just as I thought I had an all-clear, she pointed out a white area on one of my cords and said, 'This is worrying'. As soon as I heard the words 'irregular cell growth' my mind went cold. I knew what it meant."
Fish doesn't actually say he's quitting music. He's quoted as saying, "My spirits are high. There are no set plans for any musical activity. I intend to work on that elusive novel and start studying and writing screenplays."
The article ends by saying that earlier this month Fish proposed to partner Katie Webb.
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 09:55 |
Wow, that's terrible news. I saw him in Bolton last month and he did hint that he wouldnt be touring in a long while. He proposed to Katie Webb in Bolton too, I believe.
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 10:08 |
I've just checked his website journal and he has this to say:
Fish 2008 - Facing the music
Dear FishHeads, Freaks, fans and the Company,
I want to sincerely thank you all for all your good wishes to myself
and Katie on our engagement. It's been very uplifting reading all your
e mails and we are continuing to readjust to our domestic scenario and
are redesigning the studio as our home.
I apologise for the lack of contact in recent months but I can now reveal what has been occupying my thoughts since the Summer.
As you probably have noticed I have been hitting an average of around
50 shows a year since "Field of Crows" was released in 2004.
Apart from the 6 months writing "13th Star" in the first half of last
year I have been on the road for nearly 4 years and apart from a few
weeks off here and there and my trip to Vietnam this time last year, my
time and energies have been taken up by promotion and working on the
business aspects of my career. It's been stressful and has been taking
its toll.
Steve Vantsis and I had already adjusted keys of the "13th Star"
material to ranges I was more comfortable with but events of last
summer as we began recording added to the equation and I found myself
in the middle of principal vocals struggling to get performances
together.
Thanks to Calum Malcolm's patience and a staggered series of sessions
it all came together and I think I produced my best vocal performances
for some time.
I went into the tour without a proper break and the intended holiday before we started was lost.
The promotion activities were demanding and the collapse in Manchester was inevitable taking into account the stress factors.
I took a lot of flak around that time regarding my inability to hit "high notes" and my voice took a lot of criticism.
I didn't need to be told the obvious.
The tour however went really well once I had recovered from the viral
laryngitis and I finished the year with a huge sigh of relief and a
bunch of accolades from some great gigs.
Vietnam was a welcome break and this year began on a high. I was OK
until the O2 show when something started to go. I found myself with an
unusual hoarseness in my voice which I couldn't attribute to anything
specific.
In Tavistock a couple of days later I saw a doctor who told me my
throat was not infected and didn't show any signs of anything untoward.
But as a parting shot he told me my thyroid gland was unusually swollen
and took a crate of blood samples for analysis with advice to see my
own doctor in Haddington when I got back.
The blood works came back clear on all levels, two weeks and a lot of
worrying later, and I navigated the tour to it's close with no real
difficulties apart from occasional missing high notes. Needless to say
I was on double watch throughout and took no chances.
May was an easy stretch with sporadic gigs and adequate recovery time.
I saw my doctor and was recommended to see an ENT specialist in
Edinburgh for further examination.
The North American tour was being set up and I was locking myself into that obligation when I saw the ENT specialist.
He filmed my vocal chords and then announced that I had growths on my chords.
I wasn't too surprised. It had been a long and demanding tour so far and nodules are not uncommon with all that wear and tear.
I had them twice before, once with Marillion in the late eighties and
once in the early nineties during the heavy period of touring around
the end of the "Vigil" project.
They can "dissolve" in time and a few months off from singing makes a
hell of a difference. I wasn't that worried and was recommended to see
a voice therapist on my return from the US. I just had to look after
myself and avoid strains and putting myself behind the eight ball.
Again the routing of the North American tour came to my aid and the
days off/ travel were more than welcome as stress levels pre tour and
on the bus were high.
It all came together and I strongly believe that the fans and the vibes
at the gigs did more than anything to alleviate all that accumulated
stress.
Within the outfit only Frank and Yatta knew I had problems and only some close friends and family.
I was mentally and physically exhausted when I got back.
I was back at the ENT unit in July, this time to see a voice
specialist. It started off pleasantly enough and my speaking voice was
deemed to be not too bad considering I'd just completed a tour. She was
not surprised to see my ravaged, swollen chords and in her words she
"would have been shocked if I had been someone with an occupation other
than singing for a living."
She took internal photos of my throat and vocal chords with an endoscope and pronounced that I didn't have nodules.
I thought everything was going to be diagnosed as down to heavy usage and prescribed a rest from singing for a while.
Just as I thought I had an all clear she pointed out a white area on one of my chords and said "But this is worrying!"
As soon as I heard the phrase "irregular cell growth" my mind went cold and focused.
I knew what it meant.
I had a tour on line in September with tickets on sale and fans who had
already made travel arrangements. I also had a band and crew who were
relying on me for work who had mortgages and families and no other
chance of finding alternative employment at this short notice.
And in all honesty I needed the income as well. To go down at this
point would have left me high and dry. I needed to complete the tour.
The doctor wanted me in for a biopsy under general anaesthetic but she
also knew and admitted that it could put me out for 6 weeks and also
potentially irreparably damage my voice.
We made a joint decision to monitor the growth and to reassess in the
weeks between the last leg of the European tour and the end leg in the
UK. The growth would only curtail the high register where I had to
"squeeze" my vocal chords as it hampered their movement.
The rest of my range would be unaffected.
The August festivals went well and my voice was on form after the rest and with ample time to recover between.
However a host of interviews and a stressful run up meant that in Malta
I was suffering, and it showed, but I got back to form by Holland after
a couple of days off.
The rest of the tour crawled by ever so slowly and a chance vocal
infection in Hamburg nearly closed me down early. I made the end thanks
to a couple of cortisone injections on the last few shows.
I was surprised on my next scheduled ENT visit to be told my voice
sounded better but thanks to a broken endoscope no photos were taken.
I was given the green light to end the tour. I was also told that I
would be in hospital as soon as I returned. I was let off for the
moment but still had to face the music.
I'd told the others during the European tour and they were obviously in
a bit of shock and at the same time worried about whether we would have
the 3 weeks work. The news that I had the go ahead was welcomed by all
as much as it was to me. I climbed back on the bus.
The voice was holding up and the reactions were carrying me on.
The relief when I arrived home was immense.
I had been in tears in Glasgow on stage and in Buxton I nearly collapsed.
The lurgy that I had avoided all throughout the British dates and that
had taken out most of the band (and travelling fans!) had finally got
me. I physically couldn't have performed another show.
It was a highly emotional return to the Studio.
130 shows done and dusted!
I've been getting my head round it all this since I first heard the
news. It was pretty bad in late Summer as there were so many other
issues I was dealing with that were bringing me down. Very few people
knew about my predicament and I didn't want to create a load of rumours
that I couldn't truthfully answer.
I just had to see it through to the best of my ability. I think we did pretty well! :-)
I was in hospital yesterday and had an examination under general
anaesthetic which involved taking a biopsy from one of my vocal chords.
I now wait on the results.
Either way I have come to grips with this as much as I can under the
circumstances.
In all honesty I am 50 year old, I smoke(d), drink, have a "colourful"
history, have sung nearly 1700 gigs in 27 years and have conducted
probably three times as many interviews. It's like standing on the M1
and expecting not to be hit by a car :-D
I am taking at least 6 months off from singing. I'd like to think that
I can play some festivals in the summer of 2009 but there will be no
arranged tours until 2010.
I don't plan to even contemplate a new album until the end of next year.
It all depends on what happens in the coming weeks. There are no set
plans for any musical activity at the moment or in the near future.
Either way I intend to get to work on that elusive novel and start
studying and writing screenplays. My acting career I would like to
reopen and I definitely want to spend a lot more time at home. There
are bundles of unwrapped cunning plans.
It's a bit scary as I haven't had a "blank" year for as long as I can
remember and the prospect of being "unemployed" is quite weird!
It's an exhilarating time and not since I left my forestry career
behind in 1980 have I found myself in such an exciting and frightening
position in my life.
Katie has been a tremendous support as have my family, Yatta, Frank and
my band and crew and a strong network of close and dear friends all of
whom have helped me deal with the last few months and kept me focused
on what is important.
Thanks to them and to all of you who supported me over the last album
and tour and made me smile when it was hard to remember how to.
My spirits are high and I will deal with whatever happens in my own inimitable fashion,
See you on stage sometime ;-)
lots of love
Fish x
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 10:15 |
^ Much more positive than the spin put on the story by the Super Soaraway Sun.
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 11:09 |
Big hug for the mig man, I love you
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 12:08 |
Fingers crossed for the results, bath tub man.
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 13:16 |
Hopefully they it will turn out to be vocal chord nodules after-all and not malignant, many singers develop them (Pavarotti, Freddie Mercury, Robert Plant, Ian Gillan) and they are curable.
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 13:43 |
Wish Fish the best although I do find AB's choice of thread title a little funny. Fish in throat cancer scare. Does eating fish cause throat cancer?
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 17:08 |
Terrible news ![Nuke Nuke](smileys/smiley34.gif) best wishes to Fish ... CLUTCHING AT STRAWS
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 19:17 |
That sucks... Fish is awesome!! Hope he recovers and does well!!
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Posted: December 22 2008 at 19:27 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wish Fish the best although I do find AB's choice of thread title a little funny. Fish in throat cancer scare. Does eating fish cause throat cancer?
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I thought of that too. I was like, "What the heck?!" ![LOL LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif) On a more serious note, best wishes from me that everything works out, Fish!
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 03:14 |
Pretty frightening. I wish nothing but the best for the Mad Scotsman.
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 03:20 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wish Fish the best although I do find AB's choice of thread title a little funny. Fish in throat cancer scare. Does eating fish cause throat cancer?
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The thread title has been changed to "Fish in throat cancer scare". The original thread title was the headline from the newspaper story, "Rocker Fish quits after Big C scare." (The Sun newspaper is famous for headline puns).
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 10:27 |
Angelo wrote:
Fingers crossed for the results, bath tub man.
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Chris Squire is called Fish because of his Diogenesian habit. Fish is called Fish because it sounds better than Derek Dick.
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 10:33 |
SFranke wrote:
Chris Squire is called Fish because of his Diogenesian habit. Fish is called Fish because it sounds better than Derek Dick.
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I have read that both were called Fish for this reason. As far as I am informed, they have this Diogenesian habit in common.
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 10:46 |
Damn, that's terrible news. I wish him the best.
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 14:53 |
A B Negative wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wish Fish the best although I do find AB's choice of thread title a little funny. Fish in throat cancer scare. Does eating fish cause throat cancer?
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The thread title has been changed to "Fish in throat cancer scare". The original thread title was the headline from the newspaper story, "Rocker Fish quits after Big C scare." (The Sun newspaper is famous for headline puns). |
How about Fish's throat cancer scare? Don't change it though, you'll get more people to check in with the title as is. ![Big smile Big smile](smileys/smiley4.gif) Nice to see he has other interests to occupy him as he takes a break from professional singing.
Edited by Slartibartfast - December 23 2008 at 14:54
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 13:28 |
Terrible news... I'm ![Cry Cry](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley19.gif) in this moment! But I thinking positive...
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Posted: December 29 2008 at 16:35 |
gee...how long will the engagement last this time....?
Edited by Anthony - December 29 2008 at 16:35
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Posted: December 31 2008 at 06:48 |
Powers-that-be changed the title so I'll leave it as it is.
I'd like to see Fish doing more acting, he's an imposing presence on the screen.
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