He blames the constricted purse strings in the music business. #YOU GOT ME TWISTED FEELING SO GIFTED LYRICS FREE#Aren't the guitar companies lining up to give them free gear? 'Not as many as I'd like!' Jonny admits ruefully. I think unless you're Jimi Hendrix it's hard to front a three-piece with one Strat'. 'Ive got an American 1991 Stratocaster, which is brilliant, (but) it doesnt seem to have enough beef for what we do. 'I use an Epiphone Sheraton, which I paid £150 for', Jonny tells TG. Now that the lads are well on their way to the big-time, Jonny must have some fancy kit. It can be hard but at the same time it builds your confidence walking out in front of 40,000 people who don't know you. 'We've not been booed off yet so I think we're doing all right. At an Oasis gig a lot of people just want to see Oasis' Still, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. It was a humble £40 acoustic with nylon strings' Oasis fan, eh? He must've been thrilled to land a support slot with the Gallagher bros! 'When we first got the gig offer for Oasis we were over the moon' recalls Jonny, 'but we didnt realise that their crowd is really hard to entertain. 'I love that 60s sound' says Jonny who was inspired to buy his first guitar by Oasis. #YOU GOT ME TWISTED FEELING SO GIFTED LYRICS MOD#TWISTED WHEEL A three-man Mod revival smashes out of Manchester Who are they and what do they sound like? The self-titled debut from this Manchester three-piece is punchier than Mike Tyson throwing a tantrum, all sharp riffs and spiky lyrics from frontman/guitarist Jonny Brown. Adam (Babyshamble) who was also suffering from lack of sleep. Steph (and Daniel) who I had met previously at the London Kings College gig (again on the headline tour) and who I will be keeping company with over at the Milan Festival in August. firstly to Glenn (and Ant) from Sussex who I ommited to mention in the Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms post way back on the Headline Tour in May. Once again, the lads showed us how its done and wowed the audience, well and truely.Īs promised, the 'shout outs'. With the fault fixed, it was time for the totally brilliant 'Turn Around' which is fast becoming the high light of the set, with the fantastic guitar solo stealing the show and the Kasabian fans really showed their appreciation by giving it a huge reception.Īll too soon, we were hearing the closing chords of 'We Are Us' (extended version) signalling the end to another fantastic Twisted Wheel gig. Twisted Wheel are unstoppable, with their energy and drive.Įven a technical fault with the guitar sound couldnt dampen their enthusiasum, as we got to see a slightly amended version of 'Strife' with Jonny clapping along to us singing the words, and Adam giving us a brilliant drum solo. So the time was spent chatting and meeting up with old & new friends (shout outs at the end of this post.x) The Roundhouse is a fantastic venue, and it is literally, round, making the sound fantastic.ĭue to filming, and the radio show, Twisted Wheel took to the stage, sharpe at 8pm as billed, storming into 'Lucy The Castle' which got the crowd going.įull credit must be given to the lads, as absolutely no one could guess that they were running on empty, with their 48 hours with no sleep. The doors opened at 6pm, however, no entry to the Main Space until 7pm. Its been a busy few days in the Twisted Wheel camp - no sleep for 48 hours - due to promotional filming in Germany for Mini (BMW) and many many interviews. The judges' decision is final and the closing date for all entries is 9 October 2009. Everyone who votes online will be entered into a prize draw, with one winner chosen at random. Two tickets to the music awards of the year are up for grabs. The final decision is the reserved right of the Q staff. The Awards are voted for by the readers and listeners of Q magazine,, Q Radio and by the staff at Q. Use the following link to register first before you can vote So here's your chance to vote for Twisted Wheel. A megastar line up is guaranteed, as is plenty of controversy. U2, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, Coldplay, Radiohead, The Who, Arctic Monkeys and more have all attended the annual Q Awards. This year's awards take place on Monday 26th October. Since they began in 1990, the Q Awards have become one of Britain's biggest and best music awards, helped in no small part by the often boisterous behavior of the celebrities who attend the event.
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