Wring that Neck Deep Purple Cover; Greenhouse Effect August 1989.

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Youtube Video for Greenhouse Effect 1989 - captured absolutely LIVE with Phil Keegan guitar era !! Clark Hagins on drums, Rick Carmody on bass (Later with the One handed Readers Redondo Beach) - In 2007, G.e. has grown to be one of the net's most watched and downloaded bands what with their bizarre unusual looks, way of playing, and stunning good songs galore !! A very strong collection comes from this now well known band that hails from Los Angeles California (Redondo Beach)....They would play shows (and or organize them) with virtually every punk, alternative, and metal band in town!!
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Greenhouse Effect always put on a great show when playing live. From the brilliant razor tight jazz drumming of Clark Hagins to the High octane powered shreadings of Phil Keegan's guitar, this band knew no bounds.....EVERYTHING was outside of the box when it came to G.e. Bassist Rick Carmody had a tough job in keeping up with two virtuoso musicians but he more than met the challenge as his bass lines contributed to G.e. in a way that cannot be measured !!
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Youtube Video for Greenhouse Effect mixtape 2008 cover of Deep Purple's Wring that neck and Ritchie Blackmore guitar stylings (1989). Recorded live and loud !!
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Youtube / GoogleVideoCom Video for Greenhouse Effect cover version of Deep Purple's 'Wring that neck' ofcourse always led by Phil Keegan's virtuosity on guitar! With Keegan upfront , G.e. were always a live force to be dealt with, playing festival gigs with multiple other bands, the three piece Greenhouse Effect were always a formidable loud live attack. Rick Carmody playing his usual brilliant bass and the power driving drumming of Clark Hagins assured G.e. would be tight and ready for action ANYWHERE ! From 1985 until 1990's Summer and the "Immorally Moral' three song e.p., this would be the G.e. presentation until they began to retool their various line ups, forever changing the dynamic little three man 'power trio' that 'started it all"............

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