I don't think we fully understood what the implications could be when we found out we were doing 'SNL.' — Charlotte Caffey Could Copy Share Image
In some ways, we were very innocent. And in other ways, we were just rock 'n' roll girls on the loose. — Charlotte Caffey Innocent Copy Share Image
I wrote 'We Got the Beat,' which is a fun song, and people equate us with fun, but there's so much more… — Charlotte Caffey Beat Copy Share Image
Here's the thing about The Go-Go's: Onstage, any moment could be a total train wreck. — Charlotte Caffey About Copy Share Image
No one has done what we've done. We're the first female band to have a No. 1 record. — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
Back in 1981, the chances of a punk-rock girl band from L.A. doing what we did was completely nil. — Charlotte Caffey Back Copy Share Image
We're more of a rock band and we have a punk influence and a pop influence. — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
The freedom of punk really appealed to me because I came from the rules and regulations of studying classical piano. — Charlotte Caffey Freedom Copy Share Image
We say, 'Wow, look at Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones. Their clothes were always so cool.' Maybe not Mick Jagger when… — Charlotte Caffey Always Copy Share Image
I've lived kind of a sad-happy life. It's like, every time you take a breath, it's heavy, but on the outside you're… — Charlotte Caffey Clown Copy Share Image
I'm working in theater. I did not grow up loving or even knowing anything about it, except for 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and… — Charlotte Caffey Great Copy Share Image
While we were touring for 'Vacation,' we weren't aware that the record wasn't doing well. It was a good tour, but the… — Charlotte Caffey Aware Copy Share Image
I was fortunate enough to be living in Hollywood, CA, when the underground punk rock music scene started. It was a small… — Charlotte Caffey Hollywood Copy Share Image
We would rent this old van and drive anywhere we could get in 10-to-12 hours. We scraped by with little money, but… — Charlotte Caffey Drive Copy Share Image
We were the first all-girl band that wrote and played our own stuff. You know, the odds were really against us because… — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
All I can say, being young people being in a band, writing songs that we felt were great... we never felt that… — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
We're not trying to impress anybody. We're not trying to change anybody's mind. We're just out there playing, and it's something we… — Charlotte Caffey Change Copy Share Image
I think it took us being apart to really understand... who we were as Individuals, outside of the Go-Go's. — Charlotte Caffey Alike Copy Share Image
In reality - and we've always said this - yes, we are girls, women, but, first and foremost, we're musicians and we're… — Charlotte Caffey Always Copy Share Image
It wasn't much fun being Charlotte Go-Go. I like being Charlotte Caffey better. — Charlotte Caffey Being Copy Share Image
My whole world up until punk was this total repressed Catholic lifestyle. — Charlotte Caffey Catholic Copy Share Image
We didn't want to change who we are. We're not going to sit there and go, 'Let's be a rap band now.' — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
I saw Blondie open for the Ramones, and I remember being really impressed by Debbie Harry and her awkwardness. — Charlotte Caffey Being Copy Share Image
We were anything but 'America's sweethearts.' On the inside we were total sassy rebels. — Charlotte Caffey America Copy Share Image
Actually going on tour is like the break in the year that I go away and do something different and come back. — Charlotte Caffey Back Copy Share Image
We're a band and we just happen to be chicks, that's the way we've always thought of ourselves. — Charlotte Caffey Always Copy Share Image
If we would have had clear brains to take a break, instead of breaking up, we would have left room for balance… — Charlotte Caffey Balance Copy Share Image
Going to rehearsals was too depressing, and missing rehearsals was also depressing, so it was like a vicious circle. — Charlotte Caffey Circle Copy Share Image
I'm only speaking for myself, but having a kid has put everything else in my life in perspective. — Charlotte Caffey Life Copy Share Image
There's definitely sadness happening in this band. I get melancholy every day about things. — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
I still love playing live, and I love doing records, but writing songs is my main thing. — Charlotte Caffey I love Copy Share Image
It's amazing, seeing people of all different ages singing lyrics to songs we wrote when we were so young and thought we… — Charlotte Caffey Amazing Copy Share Image
We were naive in a lot of ways, but that was part of the charm. We were very young. — Charlotte Caffey Charm Copy Share Image
Being in a band is being punk, no matter what. You have to dedicate your life to it. — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image
I had written or cowritten eight of the ten songs on 'Beauty and the Beat,' and I had written our biggest hit,… — Charlotte Caffey Beat Copy Share Image
We had so many obstacles. We had a lot of sexism and misogyny, there's a lot of things that were against us.… — Charlotte Caffey Adversity Copy Share Image
We were approached by Alison Ellwood about the idea of doing a documentary. At first, we were a bit nervous because we… — Charlotte Caffey Documentary Copy Share Image
We all came to the conclusion that we have an undeniable chemistry musically, that we might not ever find again. The mix… — Charlotte Caffey Camaraderie Copy Share Image
When we first started out, we made a vow to ourselves we wouldn't do it anymore if it wasn't fun. Well, we… — Charlotte Caffey Back Copy Share Image
We really broke down some doors for women and for musicians in general. It was just go out and form a band… — Charlotte Caffey Band Copy Share Image