I used to think when I was in the Go-Go's that we were as wild as any of the boy bands. Jane Wiedlin bandboywild Change image and share on social
I love being a Go-Go. It definitely has its ups and downs, and we have a very intense energy with each other. Jane Wiedlin downenergyintense Change image and share on social
The whole punk scene is, of course, responsible for the Go-Go's ever getting created. Because before punk rock happened, you couldn't start a band if you didn't know how to play an instrument. But when punk happened it was like, 'Oh, it doesn't matter if you can play or not. Go ahead, make a band.' And that's exactly what the Go-Go's did. Jane Wiedlin aheadbandcreate share on social
I made the big turnaround in the early Nineties when I started hearing all the tenth generation punk bands like Green Day and Offspring and all those people. It just made me fall in love with punk again and remember my roots, and since that time I've always wanted to do more of that kind of music again. Jane Wiedlin bandbigday share on social
What I've found - and the older I get, the more I understand this and stand behind it - is, my whole life has been an exploration of telling the truth. It's scary to be truthful, and it's scary to reveal yourself, and I'm very attracted to doing things that scare me. Jane Wiedlin attractexplorationfind share on social
I try to make everything I write a little bit different. Those songs that go, 'I love you so much and you love me,' they're boring. If I'm going to write a love song, it's going to be a little bit tortuous. Jane Wiedlin biteborelove share on social
People have always told me a lot that I remind them of Joyce DeWitt. Jane Wiedlin dewittjoycelot Change image and share on social
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. Jane Wiedlin calculatecreatemusician Change image and share on social
I did the co-writing thing all through the '90s and I got one hit out of it - a Keith Urban song called 'But For The Grace Of God' - but then I got burnt out. Jane Wiedlin 90sburncall Change image and share on social
If I believed in Hell, I'd definitely be going there. Jane Wiedlin believehell Change image and share on social