Jane Wiedlin – Rush Hour
March 23, 2006
We’re donning our shoulder pads and leg warmers and getting our hair permed, as we head back to the 80s to deliver you a forgotten gem.
Jane Wiedlin was 1/5 of the succesful 80s group The Go-Gos and was the first to leave following an argument with the group’s lead singer Belinda Carlisle about lead vocals.
After a successful tour and clearing of the animosity which had contributed to the original split, The Go-Go’s reformed as a regular unit in 2000. The band released God Bless the Go-Go’s in 2001, its first studio effort in 17 years.
in 1988 Jane hit the uk with Rush Hour, and hit the top 15 with the track, only to disappear completely from our charts.
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Aaryn | March 28, 2006 at 3:56 am
HAPPY HARDCORE REMIX:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/32-rush-hour-mp3.html
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Smooth Earl | July 9, 2006 at 8:29 pm
Thanks for the MP3 of Rush Hour … I purchased Jane Wiedlin’s anthology of solo hits back in ‘94, when you still had to go down to the record store, order it and then wait two weeks for it to arrive. Of course, this is the only song I really liked, and I traded it in a few years later (no Ebay back then, either).
For whatever reason, Gina Schock (sp?) was always my favorite Go-Go.