You've added this video with the title
"Greenhouse Effect Songs "22nd Street"{1991}Rick Carmody, Clarke Higgins, Los Angeles Ca.". To change this title, or add tags or comments,
click here.
Greenhouse Effect's "22nd Street" is the space-age weird song that just keeps on rockin' the internet! This timeless classic sounds really like no other G.e. song. It comes from the 1991 'Going Legit' LP, written and nearly entirely played by Clark hagins in the studio Accessive Light and Sound (Lomita California) with Producer Andy Houston. The trippy guitar effects came from 'a few minutes' of experimenting with the 12 track Akai recording equipment that was hip at the time ; 1991. Says Jeff Snow, Greenhouse Effect manager in 1991; "Clark the Shark and G.e. were meant to rock the world way back then,..but it just didn't happen ,.."he' was supposed to be the big thing,..but he was a troubled guy ,..with bad luck,..its a waste,..because he is a master songwriter" Today, Clark hagins cleans swimming pools, unable to reassemble his beloved G.e. at age 43 "People around the world love the G.e. story- our rise to the top,..but its just a little too late,..as i turn 44 in April" (Laughs) "Everything about our band is unbelievable,..we really 'did' start 'everyTHING'..."its just exactly like being Forrest Gump,..when he started Elvis(Laughs)
- 1991 c Rock City Records tm
- 1991 c Rock City Records tm