GREENHOUSE EFFECT SONGS 'NUMBER ONE' ( 1988 ). ( KEEGAN-HAGINS ) ROCK CITY PRODUCTIONS RECORD LABEL 2007.
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7,203,845 Views - BlipTV Videos 2007 - GREENHOUSE EFFECT WITH THE AMAZING "#1" from 1988; "This song is amazing" Says Clark "The Shark" Hagins in 2007; "We really impressed with our debut album way back then ,..but we all were super experienced before-hand,..so when we got into the studio ( South Bay Sound STUDIO'S in Gardena Calif. ) ,..we already "knew" what we were doing !! The song is notable and remarkable indeed as it explodes with Phil Keegan's brand of "Dorian" guitar and some amazing singing, drumming, and lyrics from Clark Hagins. Top Myspace Artists; Greenhouse Effect Music..
Myspace.com's Greenhouse Effect constantly top the Myspace Music charts with great melodic songwriting & songs like "A Current Affair', 'Number One", 'The Magic Man', and "Coke Snortin' Love Boyz"..
Greenhouse Effect score well in the categories of 'Emo Rock', 'Alternative', 'Grunge', and "Indie Rock" as well as "Metal" ,.. and they are constantly well surfed & seen in search engines world wide along with their large collection of "Google Music Videos"...
Very well made videos that basically serve as 'mini-documentaries' are seen & used by G.e. as a top promotional tool for their songs..
Some 80 Million visitors have seen Greenhouse Effect music videos on the net..
In 2008, the song "Brandy" has become more than a somewhat 'hit' song for G.e. and has helped to make them very well known..
The band started long ago as a simple three piece with a drummer lead singer! Drummer Greggie Tarpley would sing along with red haired bassist Rick Carmody and dramatic lead guitarist Phil Keegan..
Carmody who later went on to play with several bands around the "South Bay" area of Redondo Beach is simply seen today on the net and known as 'that red headed bassist guy in Greenhouse Effect' to viewers and listeners around the World..
Guitarist Phil Keegan is known as probably the originator of 'grunge rock' as he is responsible for 1987 muddy tracks like 'Racers' and 'Precarious',.songs where Keegan says he would reduce the treble on his Fender Amps and crack up the mid-range and the bass while stepping on his Wah Wah peddles to achieve a powerful loud 'muddy' sound...that the media would later coin as "Grunge'
The depressing lyrics of the song "Racers' would be the hallmark of Keegan songwriting and other songs such as "Little Man' would also sludge their way out of the speakers with power from the first album "Global Warming' in 1987..
Important footage of the band playing live in 1989, displaying Tarpley's abilities to both drum and sing live in an astonishingly good way mark G.e. apart from other more conventional bands as obviously...Phil Keegan's live guitar work in the 1989 footage is breath-taking as Carmody holds down some mean tight bass...
clearly , this well recording of this 3 man band displays them as the 'fathers of grunge' ...the creators of the '1990's indie 'alternative rock' sound !
It should and can also be mentioned that Drummer Greg Tarpley had a great poerful singing voice which could remind one of David Bowie or Syd Barrett of early Pink Floyd circa 1968...
Often, Greenhouse Effect sported a rich "Iron Butterfly" like authentic 1960's like 'garage rock' psychedelic sound..
Along with Tila Tequila, Lisa Nova, Perez Hilton, and Happy Slip, Greenhouse Effect have become one of a handful of 'internet celebrities' ...though it is rare to see bands achieve a status like this, there are now many bands (unable to attain record label deals for whatever reason) who 'work the net' nightly - in an effort to pave their own musical path and make up their own rules,...G.e. has succeeded at this - like no other !
G.e. has blazed a revolutionary musical trail in cyberspace..
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