In
November 2, 1969 a person that would change the face of music forever was born;
he was Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu. While his dad was touring with
his band. The tour bus pulled over and Fieldy popped out. Fieldy's first bass
was a gift from his father at the age of 5. Fieldy is truly a unique
bass player; his sound is like a drummer. Fieldy quotes himself, as "I'm
a drummer. A drummer on bass." This sound has revolutionized the world of
the Bass Guitar. "I play when I have to, I don't practice ever.
If were going to write a song, I'll play, but I don't sit around and play my bass
ever. Not even on my most boring day! I used to practice back in the day. But,
I mean, I'm not about practicing today. I'm more about creating songs and we only
do that when we're in a room together. I don't just sit around watching TV practicing
or trying to make songs up." He gets ready for a concert with lots
of stretching. "I don't warm up on bass, I just put the shit on and play."
Fieldy also does the merchandise for KoRn. He designs the t-shirts,
hats, and stickers. Fieldy will show the designs to the band. And they'll either
approve or disapprove. When asked about his nick-name Fieldy's reply
was, "When I was young I had these fuckin' chipmunk cheeks. So everyone started
calling me 'Gopher'. Then it became 'Garr'. Then they started calling me 'Garfield'.
Then it became 'Fieldy' ". Fieldy is also known for his love of
alcohol. As seen in 'Who Then Now?', he says," You always have to have ice
coldy's in the fridge. If you want to go on tour with us, start drinkin'."
When asked what he likes about touring the clubs, his reply is "the free
beer." In May 1998, Fieldy married his other love, his girlfriend
Shela. They had two daughters, Serena Rae and Olivia, before they divorced in
2001. Fieldy uses the Ibanez Sound Gear series. "When I first started
playing bass, I looked at the Ibanez because they were small, smaller than other
basses, so that was the main reason. Then I played it, and it sounded better to
me than all the others." Fieldy might be a tough guy of the band
on the outside but on the inside he's sensitive. "Just the other day watching
our 'WHO then NOW?' video. It makes me cry every time when it gets intense. I
cry over anything man. I don't care. When they told us Life Is Peachy debuted
at Number Three on the charts (in the U.S.), I just started crying. I cry over
the stupidest shit. I can watch The Lion King and cry! It's fun, cleans your eyes
out." —"When was the last time you got in a fight? —Shit, it's been
year's man. Probably six years ago. I've almost fought Head (KoRn's guitarist)
a couple of times, but this was a long time ago. One time Head was yelling at
me and he got really pissed off. This was back when we used to fight —we work
differences out now. He threw a kick at me and I caught his leg and dragged him
down the street, and he was like, 'Alright, it's cool!' Me and David (Silveria,
KoRn's drummer) also used to have our differences - bad. One time we were arguing
and almost getting ready for a fist-fight. We were like, 'C'mon, fuck you! c'mon!',
and Munky (KoRn's guitarist) had the tape recorder on while we were doing it.
We listened to it after we cooled down and we where just laughing so hard. You
could hear how stupid we sounded. None of that shit happens now; we just laugh
about shit." West Coast Hip-Hop played a major part in his life;
the inspiration, style, and the beats. Fieldy plans to release his own hip-hop
LP titled, Fieldy's Dreams. "I listen to rap that's me it's all I listen
to, but I love playing heavy music. I play heavy music every night. So listening
to something different is my way of getting away." Fieldy's advice
on getting embarrassed is to do it in front of 20,000 people. "When we were
at the L.A. Forum supporting Ozzy. I jumped of one of the monitors and landed
face-first on my bass. I broke my bass and the whole arena got up and went 'Yeaahhhh!!!'
It was like, 'Oh my god'. I don't think you can really embarrass yourself more
than in front of 20,000 people. If you're going to make a ass of yourself I guess
that's the best way to do it." Fieldy's favorite food is sushi.
When asked what which last meal want he replies, " All I can eat. I love
sushi it's my favorite food. I don't think I wanna go out eating Taco Bell."
What advice would you have for a young player who might want to model
their career after yours? "You've got to put everything aside, no matter
how tired you are. Make it a priority, NOTHING else. Music has always got to be
your main priority, don't let anything get in the way of it." Reginald
"Fieldy" Arvizu has given a world of young musicians someone to look
up to. He will be remembered by millions of teenagers everywhere. While we hail
his name, Fieldy! Fieldy!, he will truly be King Reginald Arvizu!!
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