Words matter. These are the best Jane Wiedlin Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I love being a Go-Go. It definitely has its ups and downs, and we have a very intense energy with each other.
I was a very romantic, overly dramatic young lady, which served me well as a songwriter. Especially as someone who had to focus on lyrics and melody, because if you’re a dramatic and romantic person, lyrics come easy, and you turn every single short-term relationship into the biggest ‘Romeo-and-Juliet’ story ever.
I’m not really calculated enough or trained enough as a musician or songwriter to create a style in order to please people. Ultimately, I just have to do what I like to do.
I don’t think you would want to see all five Go-Go’s naked – I think we would be scary.
A lot of comic conventions go way beyond comic books and include other parts of pop culture, like celebrities and science fiction and movies and books. So I go to them either as a celebrity, or as a fan, because I’m a big sci-fi geek.
Sometimes I would write something that was so private, people would say, ‘Make it more universal.’ I never liked that idea. I always thought the more personal a song was, the more people would want to hear it.
I love that there are beaches you can walk your dog on in San Francisco. Fort Funston is big and always packed with hundreds of dogs and their people. A great place to hike and get some exercise and fresh air with your well-mannered pup. Not recommended for antisocial dogs; there’s just too much commotion there.
If I was in charge, I’d keep doing The Go-Go’s forever, but it’s a band, so everyone has their say.
It’s one thing to be twenty and touring the world, but doing it in your forties, you wake up with aches and pains.
The Go-Go’s were like my first babies.
If I believed in Hell, I’d definitely be going there.
When I was 15, I never thought I’d live to see 21. And then I became 21, and I’m like, ‘I’ll never live to see 30.’
People have always told me a lot that I remind them of Joyce DeWitt.
I used to think when I was in the Go-Go’s that we were as wild as any of the boy bands.
I grew up listening to pop; I grew up listening to ’60s pop music, the Beatles, the Monkees, Herman’s Hermits and all that stuff. So I had a very strong background of listening to great pop music.