With ‘Brigade,’ we sort of decided to kind of revamp ourselves and put on the military garb and become more of a fighting unit, you know, like the title of the album, and sort of fight for it. Nancy Wilson Read Quote
The ’80s was an interesting, confining time for songwriters, so we were just sort of riffing in our own language, off to the side. Nancy Wilson Read Quote
I think if there’s a support system in place, and you’re acting adult-to-adult with a sense of unconditional love and forgiveness, only good things will come from any relationship between men and women. Nancy Wilson Read Quote
I tried to play ‘Barracuda’ on ‘Guitar Hero,’ and because you have to anticipate and push buttons, it’s really counterintuitive. Nancy Wilson Read Quote
We really had boundless optimism about the place of music in the culture – and in the world. Nancy Wilson Read Quote
We were wild-eyed hippies from the late ’60s. We still had the exuberance of the mind-expanding ’60s – that Tolkienesque, Zeppelin, androgynous, wood nymph, forest fairy kind of innocence. It sounds stupid now, but we felt we were changing the world with music. Nancy Wilson Read Quote