Tesla...from Sacramento...near my home town. Went to the concert that they recorded the video for this song...they played it like 5 times...but still a great show
Yup, was there as well... old "Cal Expo Amphitheatre" on the State Fair Grounds... was an awesome night, and pretty damned incredible how the hometown crowd got "Up" for the video being filmed even though they did play multiple times!
"What you give" , "Signs" , "Song and emotion" and "Lazy days and crazy nights". Along with "Love song" were some of my favorites. "Song and emotion" was a tribute song to Steve Clark who was a guitarist for Def leppard and passed away unexpectedly. RIP Steve
Im 46, and a musician since I was a kid. I'm proud to say that's why my generation is a different kind of people. Alot of us were raised by music. It's a beautiful thing
I’m 63 so I’m a generation or 2 before before you and I’m not a musician but music has been a big part of my life and still today. It’s amazing that the musicians I grew up with are still packing arenas today. The people today will ever know the feeling music gave you
Glad to see you found Tesla. Lead singer is Jeff Keith. Lots of songs to try. Modern Day Cowboy, Little Suzi, Edison's Medicine, mama's Fool, and their cover of Five Man Electrical Band's song 'Signs'
Back in 85' 0r 86', I was in High School and went to see Def Leppard in concert. The opening band was Tesla. None of us had ever heard of them. It was right at the time their debut album came out and they were still unknowns. They blew the roof off! They were equal to Def Leppard in music and entertainment. I went out the very next day and bought their album.
I saw Tesla open up for David Lee Roth on the “Eat Em and Smile” tour back in 87. Went out and bought “Mechanical Resonance” the next day. They were that good.
They sound just as good now, live as they did back then!! The most underrated band of the 80's! And "Modern Day Cowboy" is as hard as it gets! Please check that one out!🤘🤘🤘
I'm so glad that you both really enjoyed Tesla. They're a great band with no bad songs, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your reactions to them.
Y’all keep bringing back some great memories! These 80/90s hair band songs like this reminds me of when my wife & I started dating 30 years ago. We’d listen to these songs on dates and just in general. Music is a time machine. It can take you back decades to a specific moment. Thanks for the memories!!
So many memories just riding around and listening to music with my hubby when we were teens. The power ballads were formative.. you aspired to be ride or die. Our song was I Remember You **We had our share of hard time. But that’s the price you pay. And through it all we kept the promise that we made… I Swear You’ll Never Be Lonely**
Tesla is an absolutely incredible band! You HAVE to go down This rabbit hole. TONS of incredible songs to fall in love with. And you're right about the solo...one of my all time fave solos.
I saw them here in my/their adopted (Jeff Keith anyway) home town of Sacramento a few months ago and some of the guys brought of their family out on stage. Jeff and his mom were adorable!
This song is what we affectionately refer to as a "power ballad". Every 80's hair band had one. It drew in the female fan base so more album sales and concert tickets. Plus, the obvious reasons...lol. Tesla is a great band. More songs to check out: Modern Day Cowboy Little Suzi Paradise (my fave) Lady Luck Edison Medicine Song and Emotion (a tribute song for Def Leppard's Steve Clark) That'll get you down the rabbit hole!
I adore Tesla! They're still going strong with four of the five original members, and I've been lucky enough to see them 23 times. Others to check out: "What You Give," "The Way It Is," "Modern Day Cowboy," "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)", "Little Suzi," "Hang Tough," "Paradise," and "Gettin' Better."
I'll add a few more. Edison's Medicine, Freedom Slaves and of course Song & Emotion (a song they wrote to pay homage to the death of Def Leppard's guitarist Steve Clark). Actually, I can listen to all of their first 3 albums from beginning to end. All of those songs are amazing. Def Leppard and Tesla are very good friends and they often tour together.
Ah, Tesla! Now we're getting somewhere!! So many great songs. Heavens Trail, Song and Emotion, What You Give, The Way It Is, and so many more! And again I will say please do some Queensryche! You will love them!
If you guys liked Tesla, you will definitely enjoy Cinderella...they're a hair band that bangs (get it?) Their album Long Cold Winter is exquisite, I highly recommend "Bad Seamstress Blues" and the song "Long Cold Winter" gets me in the heart every time!
Definitely Cinderella needs to be on the list. They could do all of Long Cold Winter and not find a bad song. Falling Apart at the Seems is my definition of Blues Rock fusion.
So glad you two finally found Tesla! I have loved them since they first came out in late ‘86. Still my favorite band of all time. You two will find a bunch of great songs once you dive down this rabbit hole! Enjoy!!!
Tesla is a band that has a great variety of sounds. If you want to hear their more "hard hitting" sound, try Modern Day Cowboy, Heaven's Trail (No Way Out), or Little Suzi. Would love to hear more Tesla, a somewhat underrated band.
Another band from the same era that is tragically underrated is Queensryche .... Silent Lucidity, Jet City Woman, Another Rainy Night, they put out a lot of great music and never seem to get their due.
@@scottswenson383 Oh, Queensryche, good band and yes gets overlooked, hate to say it, but I did not like their most popular song....Silent Lucidity, Just me.
I am SOOOO stoked to see you finally being introduced to my all time favorite band. I hope you give their whole catalog a listen. Obviously the more on here the better lol. Most of their well known hits are from their 1st 3 studio albums and the live "5 man acoustic jam"...I highly recommend the later albums as well. "Bust a nut" has some awesome songs and I think cover to cover it is my favorite album. I would love to hear/see you react to Shine away, Try so hard or A lot to lose. They also have a double album of covers called Real to reel. Definitely should check it out. Well you all "made someone smile" today when I watched this reaction. Stay blessed, glad to be part of the RSR family.
First Tesla song I ever heard was modern day cowboy on MTV when the played videos and I was hooked on them. They are my favorite band from the 80's. I always loved Jeff Keith's voice and the rest of the band rocks as well. You do need to go down that rabbit hole with this band Trust me.
Frank Hannon is one of my favorite guitarists of all time. The solo in this is a first take recording. He was just working through it to show how it was gonna go and the producer was recording. They just kept that take
Hang Tough will blow your ears and minds away. Love Song is such a positive message. It’s always makes my eyes tear up thinking about losing my soulmate and thinking about the road ahead.
I get chills every time I hear this song. I got to see this group in concert in Starkville MS back in ‘89. They opened for Cinderella and White Lion. Freaking awesome! First concert ever in my life. I was hooked.
@@1221tesla only got to see them once but what I remember of it ...it was awesome. I took some acid before the show. I remember some really cool parts but most of it was a blur.
I fell in love with Jeff Keith’s voice in 1986 and have been listening ever since! I’m a die hard Tesla fan. Great band, super talented, genuine hard working guys, they love their fans and we love them.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this! Tesla has been my favorite band and Jeff Keith has been my favorite vocalist for many many years! They have amazing energy live as well, and they are some of the most pleasant people you could ever meet. I definitely recommend listening to more!
From what I heard, Jeff Keith (lead singer) was born in Texarkana and lived in Idabel Oklahoma until his family moved to Cali. I consider him a home town boy. Great band.
Singer Jeff Keith Didn't even begin singing until he was 24, He was driving Septic /sewage Trucks even after their first album got huge because he said " Maybe we got lucky once, And I didnt want to lose my job" lol
This band performed in the same place I graduated high school when I saw them in 2008, and gave us about 3 hours of straight music, with very little talking! Loved it! One of the best bands I've seen live!
My favorite band since 1987! I’ve seen them 32 times and am thrilled to see you reacting to them. Try, “Changes,” next from them. Still and always my favorite song ❤️❤️❤️❤️
One of my absolute favorite songs! Try “What you give” by Tesla next ❤️ And I still have the cassette I recorded of me calling the radio station to request it. Lol
Love me some Tesla. Late 80's band that stood apart from a lot of the other 80's/hair bands of that time. Great vocals, and great guitar work. Check out their albums "Mechanical Resonance" and "The Great Radio Controversy"
Intrigue can turn into obsession with the most underrated band that I can think of. They have one of my all time favorites in Jeff Keith on vocals and the rest of the group jammin some of the best guitar work I've ever heard in a rock and roll band.!!
Tesla wasn't the biggest hair band of the 80s/90s, but they did make their mark. Their other big hit was "Signs", an awesome cover of the song by Five Man Electrical Band. "The Way It Is" is also awesome. Jeff Keith is the lead singer.
FYI, the parts of a basic drum "kit" are, as you said, a snare drum, three thumpier drums called "tom-toms" or just "toms" (high, medium and floor), and the biggest (and lowest, on the floor) the bass drum, played with a foot pedal. Plus, of course, cymbals (usually ride, crash, and high-hats). Of course, drum kits can vary widely, from a simple cymbal + snare setup like Slim Jim Phantom in Stray Cats to Neil Peart's kit in Rush, where he was literally surrounded by drums!
Such an underrated band!! I adore them. This is the song my husband listened to first on our way on our first date. 28 years later he is still mine ;) and we consider this our song
When you're done checking the studio cuts it SO worth sitting down one day and listening to their "5 Man Acoustical Jam" album straight through. This song hit a second time with that album and the guitar in it is amazing. As soon as my hands began allowing me to at around 15 years old I was learning how to play this, it's a top-tenner for me. Think I'll have to go back and learn the hard parts of that one now, 28 years later I might be able lmao
Finally!! This is one of my favorite bands. I've seen them live 5 times. They are AMAZING. You gotta check What You Give, Song and Emotion (A tribute written about Steve Clarke of Def Leppard right after he died), and a hidden gem called Stir It Up.
More Tesla reactions plz!!!! Here are a few suggestions for you.... 1: What You Give (Full Version) 2: Heavens Trail 3: Little Suzi 4: We're No Good Together 5: Modern Day Cowboy 6: Comin' Atcha Live 7: Love Me
Anything from “Mechanical Resonance” is fantastic. Takes me back to sitting on the hood of my car with my girlfriend in 87 looking at the stars and “talking” all night.
This is one of my absolute favorite songs of all time and I got to see them in concert. As soon as they started the beginning guitar solo, I heard that first lick and my heart immediately felt full of love!!! I love Tesla so much ❤
Tesla debuted in 1986 with the album "Mechanical Resonance." It was one of the most influential hard rock albums of the 80s. Lots of good songs on it. Tesla had their own sound. The vocalist was a truck driver when he wasn't doing the band thing.
They were one of the few bands at the time, especially hair bands, to feature acoustic guitars prominently. And you simply did not hear acoustic guitars on the radio in 1986 until Tesla came along.
They sound exactly the same today and still rock out. Love them and have seen them several times live. They have so many great songs. Modern Day Cowboy is considered their signature song as well as Signs
Saw them in Amarillo Tx in 1990 with snow on the ground. We were standing outside of their tour bus and they invited us in out of the cold such an amazing band all the way around. Best memory of days going to concerts.
Love Tesla. Went and saw them when I was in high school. They opened for Def Leppard. You should do the song "Signs" by Tesla. It is a cover, but they do a great job with it.
Gread band and vocalist. They do a great job incorporating acoustic guitar into rock songs. Glad you have discovered these guys. One of my favs from them is a song called little suzy which I think you guys will dig, or a song they did called Signs. Can't go wrong with either one.....
Nikola Tesla was mostly famous for his pioneering work in high voltage electric systems. Naming your rock band after him is Epic. Loved these guys since the first time I saw them back in the 80's. Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
In 1990 Jeff(singing) and Frank(guitar) walked into a club in Sacramento(their hometown) and sat in on a set with a local band! In was the coolest and most humble thing I ever saw a rockstar do! Thanks guys you rock!
My mom is a big Tesla fan and whenever one of us hears this song playing we have to text each other a snippet of the song and it always brightens each other's day. Also because we live several hundred miles apart
WOW.....you picked one of very favorite bands for the past 30 years....I have seen them at least a dozen times. Troy Luccketta is in my top five favorite drummers of ALL time! He is a MONSTER. He is very into the sound of his drums, and how they look. Changes his set up every tour. He plays amazing little things that drummers pick up. Frank Hannon is an amazing and VERY underrated guitarist. Not only very fast and very creative...but he gets great sounds out his guitars. The whole band are amazing musicians. 'J' is right, the band is named after the famed inventor Nikola Tesla...who was ripped of by Edison. Check out the song "Edisons' Medicine."
Frank Hannon is an amazing guitarist! He can hang with the top dogs. Truly, each member of the band is amazing. It is what is a team effort. Tesla is my ultimate favorite, and my kids love Tesla. In fact, my grandaughter was on video no too long jamming to Tesla.
Edison's medicine is one of the most powerful songs to crank up... but has such a controlled tempo. I have a lot of great memories come back to me when I hear this song!
I met Tesla when they were touring with Def Leppard on their Hysteria tour. When their set was done they came out into the crowd and just stood against the arena wall. We were talking for about five minutes before all the women charged them and they had to bail over the stage fencing. The most down to earth guys you would ever meet.
I met them once after a show and you are so right. Frank Hannon would've kept talking to us but their manager was anxious to get them out if there and back on the road to their next show. And they're one of a few bands that are as good live as they are on their albums.
I was there. I'm from Reno, NV. They played there on 4th of July 1989. Firehouse was the opening band. Check them out. Tesla are from Sacramento. They played Love Song twice. Third song in, then, last song. They had to make time to move the cameras. What a great night! I've seen them exactly 20 times. I've met them all. Down to Earth people. No rock star egos. They kick ass live!!!! I love your reactions!
Huge Tesla fan, and this is absolutely my favorite power ballad. Also a huge Black Crowes fan and I’ve always likened Tesla to The Black Crowes for some reason. Tesla leaning more toward a hard rock sound obviously. I think they unfairly got lumped in with 80s hair metal and didn’t get a lot of recognition. Check out “Little Suzi”, “Changes”, “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out)”, “The Way It Is” and “What You Give”.
Tesla, Sacramento's favorite hometown boys!! Yeah, they're from my hometown. I saw them twice back in the day. A couple of friends of mine were in the front row of this video taping, at the old Cal Expo Ampitheater. Frank Hannon (guitarist) is one of the unsung guitar heros of the rock world, a straight up guitar stud. Jeff Keith on vocals, always brings it. One other thing, these guys stayed true to their blue collar roots and never let their success go to their heads. Enjoy their music.
I was in my 30's when this song came out. Never heard of Tesla but great song and voice. I was raising my kids who were born in 69 (daughter) and 76 (son) I became a grandmother at 37. My daughter was 19, got married at 18. Unfortunately her husband was killed when my granddaughter was only 2. Love you guys and the memories you bring to old folks like me. Lol (71)
Tesla is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I've seen then 7 or 8 times live. Jeff Keith (lead singer) is the happiest guy in Rock and Roll. Frank Hannon (lead guitarist) is amazing. Great reaction! 🤘🤘🤘
Absolutely, without a doubt, probably one of my top 8 favorite bands ever. Turn music, it's time list, they're music is amazing. They're lyrics are awesome. True musicians throughout the band. Their live shows never disappoint
Their version of "signs" is a banger, as well.
I agree their version is awesome
There is so much more to Tesla than Signs. If you haven't already listened to more of their music please do.
@@sistersue2 Oh, I'm familiar with all their stuff.
Tesla...from Sacramento...near my home town. Went to the concert that they recorded the video for this song...they played it like 5 times...but still a great show
Yup, was there as well... old "Cal Expo Amphitheatre" on the State Fair Grounds... was an awesome night, and pretty damned incredible how the hometown crowd got "Up" for the video being filmed even though they did play multiple times!
"What you give" , "Signs" , "Song and emotion" and "Lazy days and crazy nights". Along with "Love song" were some of my favorites. "Song and emotion" was a tribute song to Steve Clark who was a guitarist for Def leppard and passed away unexpectedly. RIP Steve
Maybe the original (signs)
Five man electric band.
Iam not a fan of Aerosmith at all but I love Tesla! Saw them in concert in 89'Definetly a rabbit hole!!
Love “Lazy Days and Crazy Nights.”
Changes, Modern Day Cowboy, Edisons Medicine too.
Can't agree more with there recommendations!
Im 46, and a musician since I was a kid. I'm proud to say that's why my generation is a different kind of people. Alot of us were raised by music. It's a beautiful thing
im 47 and right there with you 100%. We got the best rock of the 70s ,80s, and 90s. Tesla was right there at the top for me personally since i was 13.
I'm 54 and a musician since I was 4 and you aren't lying. Music has saved my life more times than I care to admit. Keep on rocking brother. 🤘😎🎸
I’m an old soul (born in 1993). I was raised with classic rock and old country, I absolutely hate today’s music and refuse to listen to it
Analog era and digital.
I’m 63 so I’m a generation or 2 before before you and I’m not a musician but music has been a big part of my life and still today. It’s amazing that the musicians I grew up with are still packing arenas today. The people today will ever know the feeling music gave you
Glad to see you found Tesla. Lead singer is Jeff Keith. Lots of songs to try.
Modern Day Cowboy, Little Suzi, Edison's Medicine, mama's Fool, and their cover of Five Man Electrical Band's song 'Signs'
Im still waiting to hear someone listen to Y&T. They are from the same area and era.
I love Tesla. They have such an original sound. So underrated as well. My husband's favorite group.
Back in 85' 0r 86', I was in High School and went to see Def Leppard in concert. The opening band was Tesla. None of us had ever heard of them. It was right at the time their debut album came out and they were still unknowns. They blew the roof off! They were equal to Def Leppard in music and entertainment. I went out the very next day and bought their album.
I saw Tesla open up for David Lee Roth on the “Eat Em and Smile” tour back in 87. Went out and bought “Mechanical Resonance” the next day. They were that good.
I was at that Concert! Changed my life.
Tesla's Five Man Acoustical Jam album is a must listen. Every song is pure gold.
Music is great and the hilarious playful banter is excellent.
Oh Lord I'm stuck in Lodi again!
Getting Better
Mother's little helper
At a time when `rock ballads` were a dime a dozen, this one stood out. Always had great respect for this band in general.
They sound just as good now, live as they did back then!! The most underrated band of the 80's! And "Modern Day Cowboy" is as hard as it gets! Please check that one out!🤘🤘🤘
Tesla rocks, enough said!!!
THIS^^^^🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lol.. Right On
Quintessential Rockers
ABSOLUTELY ❤️
So good l can’t find the words to to ??
Non live version is better
I'm so glad that you both really enjoyed Tesla. They're a great band with no bad songs, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your reactions to them.
Y’all keep bringing back some great memories!
These 80/90s hair band songs like this reminds me of when my wife & I started dating 30 years ago.
We’d listen to these songs on dates and just in general.
Music is a time machine. It can take you back decades to a specific moment.
Thanks for the memories!!
So many memories just riding around and listening to music with my hubby when we were teens. The power ballads were formative.. you aspired to be ride or die. Our song was I Remember You **We had our share of hard time. But that’s the price you pay. And through it all we kept the promise that we made… I Swear You’ll Never Be Lonely**
TESLA !!! Most Underrated Rock Band Of The Genre !!!
Tesla is an absolutely incredible band! You HAVE to go down This rabbit hole. TONS of incredible songs to fall in love with.
And you're right about the solo...one of my all time fave solos.
These guys are fantastic. If you haven’t seen them in concert, you’re missing a gem of a concert.
I saw them here in my/their adopted (Jeff Keith anyway) home town of Sacramento a few months ago and some of the guys brought of their family out on stage. Jeff and his mom were adorable!
This song is what we affectionately refer to as a "power ballad". Every 80's hair band had one. It drew in the female fan base so more album sales and concert tickets. Plus, the obvious reasons...lol. Tesla is a great band. More songs to check out:
Modern Day Cowboy
Little Suzi
Paradise (my fave)
Lady Luck
Edison Medicine
Song and Emotion (a tribute song for Def Leppard's Steve Clark)
That'll get you down the rabbit hole!
And " love me" one of my favorite tesla songs.
Hair bands had album obligations to produce a ballad for pretty much every album, as it also ensured mainstream radio play.
Edison’s Medicine is one of my faves!
All of Teslas music is fab! Such an underrated band! 💜
I adore Tesla! They're still going strong with four of the five original members, and I've been lucky enough to see them 23 times. Others to check out: "What You Give," "The Way It Is," "Modern Day Cowboy," "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)", "Little Suzi," "Hang Tough," "Paradise," and "Gettin' Better."
...nice choices....the "Psychotic Supper" album has some gems, as well.
@@alphasonja4966 don't forget Edison's Medicine
I'll add a few more. Edison's Medicine, Freedom Slaves and of course Song & Emotion (a song they wrote to pay homage to the death of Def Leppard's guitarist Steve Clark). Actually, I can listen to all of their first 3 albums from beginning to end. All of those songs are amazing. Def Leppard and Tesla are very good friends and they often tour together.
Troy , the drummer did not tour with them in 2021 but did his own projects
Signs, Freedom Slaves
The 80's will always be known for great rock songs and equally great ballads. Show me another decade that produce songs like this.
Great Song 🎵 👌 👏
" Signs " is another good one. Originally by The Five Man Electrical Band.
Ah, Tesla! Now we're getting somewhere!! So many great songs. Heavens Trail, Song and Emotion, What You Give, The Way It Is, and so many more! And again I will say please do some Queensryche! You will love them!
What you Give" is an absolute banger from Tesla, you two are the best out there . Period!
You youngsters finding our old guys music makes me so happy!!
I was 16 in 82...saw all these bands live!! What a glorious time to be a teenager!!!
If you guys liked Tesla, you will definitely enjoy Cinderella...they're a hair band that bangs (get it?) Their album Long Cold Winter is exquisite, I highly recommend "Bad Seamstress Blues" and the song "Long Cold Winter" gets me in the heart every time!
I was thinking the same thing but gypsy road
@@FatSquatch75 Gypsy Road is about as fun as it gets
Definitely Cinderella needs to be on the list. They could do all of Long Cold Winter and not find a bad song. Falling Apart at the Seems is my definition of Blues Rock fusion.
Long Cold Winter is a legendary album.
Bad seamstress blues is my favorite!!!
So glad you two finally found Tesla! I have loved them since they first came out in late ‘86. Still my favorite band of all time. You two will find a bunch of great songs once you dive down this rabbit hole! Enjoy!!!
I love love love his voice!!!! Tesla does a good version of “Signs” originally done by Five Man Electric Band…
C’mon that’s way better than good.
definitely check out Signs.
I was at the show at the Trocedaro in Philly when they recorded the 5 man Accoustical Jam, which is where they recorded Signs.
@@ronb6152 that was a heck of a show. I still listen to that album.
Tesla is AWESOME!!! "Gettin' Better" is the song you really need to listen. That's my MEGA-inspiration jam.
Tesla is a band that has a great variety of sounds. If you want to hear their more "hard hitting" sound, try Modern Day Cowboy, Heaven's Trail (No Way Out), or Little Suzi. Would love to hear more Tesla, a somewhat underrated band.
Exactly, I wore out the "Five Man Acoustical Jam" session, soooooooo gooooooood
Most underrated band of all time in my opinion.
@@trod3898 That's a fact....great band.
Another band from the same era that is tragically underrated is Queensryche .... Silent Lucidity, Jet City Woman, Another Rainy Night, they put out a lot of great music and never seem to get their due.
@@scottswenson383 Oh, Queensryche, good band and yes gets overlooked, hate to say it, but I did not like their most popular song....Silent Lucidity, Just me.
I am SOOOO stoked to see you finally being introduced to my all time favorite band. I hope you give their whole catalog a listen. Obviously the more on here the better lol. Most of their well known hits are from their 1st 3 studio albums and the live "5 man acoustic jam"...I highly recommend the later albums as well. "Bust a nut" has some awesome songs and I think cover to cover it is my favorite album. I would love to hear/see you react to Shine away, Try so hard or A lot to lose. They also have a double album of covers called Real to reel. Definitely should check it out. Well you all "made someone smile" today when I watched this reaction. Stay blessed, glad to be part of the RSR family.
First Tesla song I ever heard was modern day cowboy on MTV when the played videos and I was hooked on them. They are my favorite band from the 80's. I always loved Jeff Keith's voice and the rest of the band rocks as well. You do need to go down that rabbit hole with this band Trust me.
Frank Hannon is one of my favorite guitarists of all time. The solo in this is a first take recording. He was just working through it to show how it was gonna go and the producer was recording. They just kept that take
Hang Tough will blow your ears and minds away. Love Song is such a positive message. It’s always makes my eyes tear up thinking about losing my soulmate and thinking about the road ahead.
I get chills every time I hear this song. I got to see this group in concert in Starkville MS back in ‘89. They opened for Cinderella and White Lion. Freaking awesome! First concert ever in my life. I was hooked.
Amazing underrated band, the acoustic version is one of the best
I fully agree with you!
And they're still kickin A$$!!!
@@shaunfoskey9958 ive seen them 8 times live. Never disappoint
@@1221tesla only got to see them once but what I remember of it ...it was awesome. I took some acid before the show. I remember some really cool parts but most of it was a blur.
I fell in love with Jeff Keith’s voice in 1986 and have been listening ever since! I’m a die hard Tesla fan. Great band, super talented, genuine hard working guys, they love their fans and we love them.
Please do Tesla "What You Give", his voice is so special in it. This gives me serious high school flashbacks.Such good memories.
Great song!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this! Tesla has been my favorite band and Jeff Keith has been my favorite vocalist for many many years! They have amazing energy live as well, and they are some of the most pleasant people you could ever meet. I definitely recommend listening to more!
Still touring and putting out new music, my favorite band of all time!
Great song! Loved Tesla back in the day, they had a lot of great songs! Timeless song, Still good today
From what I heard, Jeff Keith (lead singer) was born in Texarkana and lived in Idabel Oklahoma until his family moved to Cali. I consider him a home town boy. Great band.
You have to check out “what you give” and “signs” by Tesla!!!!
What you give!!!!!! I agree its tremendous
One of my favorites that I still listen to. My teenage years! "What You Give" is another one that I love from Tesla.
Singer Jeff Keith Didn't even begin singing until he was 24, He was driving Septic /sewage Trucks even after their first album got huge because he said " Maybe we got lucky once, And I didnt want to lose my job" lol
This band performed in the same place I graduated high school when I saw them in 2008, and gave us about 3 hours of straight music, with very little talking! Loved it! One of the best bands I've seen live!
Fellow Sac resident 🤘🏻
Two songs I would recommend from Tesla would be "Modern Day Cowboy" and "What You Give", two different sides of a great band.
What You Give!
My favorite band since 1987! I’ve seen them 32 times and am thrilled to see you reacting to them. Try, “Changes,” next from them. Still and always my favorite song ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favorite ballad by Tesla is Goodbye Paradise. Very underrated, but gorgeous!
Shalom! Thank you for reacting to TESLA!!!! I am 54, I been listening to them since the 80s. Please react to WHAT YOU GIVE!!!
It is a "Power Balad"
Every band back in the late 80's early 90's had at least 1.
They need to do More Than Words by Extreme. Probably the king of power ballads.
I actually bought the power ballads cassettes that they had for sale 🤣🤣
@@LiberalsArePoop
That's good choice. I haven't heard that one in a while.
Have you both tried listening to Tesla 5 man acoustical jam version of Love song and their whole album? It’s a must
One of my absolute favorite songs! Try “What you give” by Tesla next ❤️
And I still have the cassette I recorded of me calling the radio station to request it. Lol
Question is, do Jay and Amber even know what a cassette is? LOL
👍👍 great song .. maybe the best
"What You Give" is a great song by Tesla. And I maybe wrong but I think this song is about Jeff Keith's dog. Jeff is the lead singer of Tesla.
54 year old woman who grew up in this decade and this music was life. All the hair bands. Just epic. It just brought you life!
Love me some Tesla. Late 80's band that stood apart from a lot of the other 80's/hair bands of that time. Great vocals, and great guitar work. Check out their albums "Mechanical Resonance" and "The Great Radio Controversy"
They are way better than the category they got lumped into. Every single one of them is so uniquely talented.
That look on a couple's face when they find Tesla, the band, for the first time = Priceless!!!
thanks, guys!
After 32 years, this song still gives me chills and I tear up. Probably my favorite song ever!!
Intrigue can turn into obsession with the most underrated band that I can think of. They have one of my all time favorites in Jeff Keith on vocals and the rest of the group jammin some of the best guitar work I've ever heard in a rock and roll band.!!
Tesla wasn't the biggest hair band of the 80s/90s, but they did make their mark. Their other big hit was "Signs", an awesome cover of the song by Five Man Electrical Band. "The Way It Is" is also awesome. Jeff Keith is the lead singer.
Seconding "The Way It is". Great tune !
You're so beautiful, Never Change.
FYI, the parts of a basic drum "kit" are, as you said, a snare drum, three thumpier drums called "tom-toms" or just "toms" (high, medium and floor), and the biggest (and lowest, on the floor) the bass drum, played with a foot pedal. Plus, of course, cymbals (usually ride, crash, and high-hats). Of course, drum kits can vary widely, from a simple cymbal + snare setup like Slim Jim Phantom in Stray Cats to Neil Peart's kit in Rush, where he was literally surrounded by drums!
PLEASE GIVE US SOME JOURNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ONE OF THE BEST BANDS OF THE 80'S AND THE VOCALS OF STEVE PERRY ARE AMAZING!!!!
Oh ya... Stone in love by Journey is a good one to start with!
Yes please
Such an underrated band!! I adore them. This is the song my husband listened to first on our way on our first date. 28 years later he is still mine ;) and we consider this our song
When you're done checking the studio cuts it SO worth sitting down one day and listening to their "5 Man Acoustical Jam" album straight through. This song hit a second time with that album and the guitar in it is amazing. As soon as my hands began allowing me to at around 15 years old I was learning how to play this, it's a top-tenner for me. Think I'll have to go back and learn the hard parts of that one now, 28 years later I might be able lmao
Love Song on the 5 Man Acoustical Jam album is EPIC!
Yes, yes, and HELL YES!
One of the greatest bands you guys have never heard of! So fantastic! Amazing amazing songs! So much talent! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Finally!! This is one of my favorite bands. I've seen them live 5 times. They are AMAZING. You gotta check What You Give, Song and Emotion (A tribute written about Steve Clarke of Def Leppard right after he died), and a hidden gem called Stir It Up.
I love Stir It Up. I just love Tesla so much!!
TESLA!!! I Love how you get them! Seen alot of live shows in the 80's & 90's & can definitely say they are in my top 10 live shows!!! 💖💖💖
More Tesla reactions plz!!!! Here are a few suggestions for you....
1: What You Give (Full Version)
2: Heavens Trail
3: Little Suzi
4: We're No Good Together
5: Modern Day Cowboy
6: Comin' Atcha Live
7: Love Me
Yes!!!! One of my all time fave songs and fave bands. Saw them live back in the 90s. They put on a great show!!
Anything from “Mechanical Resonance” is fantastic. Takes me back to sitting on the hood of my car with my girlfriend in 87 looking at the stars and “talking” all night.
This is one of my absolute favorite songs of all time and I got to see them in concert. As soon as they started the beginning guitar solo, I heard that first lick and my heart immediately felt full of love!!! I love Tesla so much ❤
Tesla debuted in 1986 with the album "Mechanical Resonance." It was one of the most influential hard rock albums of the 80s. Lots of good songs on it. Tesla had their own sound. The vocalist was a truck driver when he wasn't doing the band thing.
They were one of the few bands at the time, especially hair bands, to feature acoustic guitars prominently. And you simply did not hear acoustic guitars on the radio in 1986 until Tesla came along.
@@jonathangeraldrobinson720 I never considered them a hair band. You never saw them with 'makeup' or glitter on.
Tesla is Gold. They're still making music.
They sound exactly the same today and still rock out. Love them and have seen them several times live. They have so many great songs. Modern Day Cowboy is considered their signature song as well as Signs
Saw them in Amarillo Tx in 1990 with snow on the ground. We were standing outside of their tour bus and they invited us in out of the cold such an amazing band all the way around. Best memory of days going to concerts.
Love Tesla. Went and saw them when I was in high school. They opened for Def Leppard. You should do the song "Signs" by Tesla. It is a cover, but they do a great job with it.
These guys were amazing live! Absolutely amazing! Lead guitarist had instruments lined up for broken strings. Shout 1990 tour!
"Edison's Medicine" and "Modern Day Cowboy" are some other pretty good Tesla songs.
2 great suggestions
Yes!!
Tesla is so underrated! This is one of my all time favorite songs, ever. And I noticed you closed your eyes for the solo... I love that so much!
Gread band and vocalist. They do a great job incorporating acoustic guitar into rock songs. Glad you have discovered these guys. One of my favs from them is a song called little suzy which I think you guys will dig, or a song they did called Signs. Can't go wrong with either one.....
I'm thinking they've reacted to the original "Signs" by 5 Man Electrical Band. But I could be wrong, it may have been someone else.
Gotta do Modern Day Cowboy by Tesla…absolute rocker. That’s guys are underrated but a great reminder of how good some of the 80’s music was…
Nikola Tesla was mostly famous for his pioneering work in high voltage electric systems.
Naming your rock band after him is Epic.
Loved these guys since the first time I saw them back in the 80's.
Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
In 1990 Jeff(singing) and Frank(guitar) walked into a club in Sacramento(their hometown) and sat in on a set with a local band! In was the coolest and most humble thing I ever saw a rockstar do! Thanks guys you rock!
Wow - you guys dug up another hidden gem. Haven't heard this song in ages. Thanks for the memories :)
Tesla is such a great band. They still sound killer today !!
Such a good yet somehow too-often-forgotten band. This song has a way of hitting me in the heart like a hammer every time.
My mom is a big Tesla fan and whenever one of us hears this song playing we have to text each other a snippet of the song and it always brightens each other's day. Also because we live several hundred miles apart
Another rabbit hole! They rock so hard, then have songs like this as well. Love them!
WOW.....you picked one of very favorite bands for the past 30 years....I have seen them at least a dozen times. Troy Luccketta is in my top five favorite drummers of ALL time! He is a MONSTER. He is very into the sound of his drums, and how they look. Changes his set up every tour. He plays amazing little things that drummers pick up. Frank Hannon is an amazing and VERY underrated guitarist. Not only very fast and very creative...but he gets great sounds out his guitars. The whole band are amazing musicians. 'J' is right, the band is named after the famed inventor Nikola Tesla...who was ripped of by Edison. Check out the song "Edisons' Medicine."
Frank Hannon is an amazing guitarist! He can hang with the top dogs. Truly, each member of the band is amazing. It is what is a team effort. Tesla is my ultimate favorite, and my kids love Tesla. In fact, my grandaughter was on video no too long jamming to Tesla.
Edison's medicine is one of the most powerful songs to crank up... but has such a controlled tempo. I have a lot of great memories come back to me when I hear this song!
Greatest rock band of the 80s!! They’re still touring today and sound amazing!!!
I met Tesla when they were touring with Def Leppard on their Hysteria tour. When their set was done they came out into the crowd and just stood against the arena wall. We were talking for about five minutes before all the women charged them and they had to bail over the stage fencing. The most down to earth guys you would ever meet.
I saw that tour as well in Halifax Nova Scotia. It was amazing
I met them once after a show and you are so right. Frank Hannon would've kept talking to us but their manager was anxious to get them out if there and back on the road to their next show. And they're one of a few bands that are as good live as they are on their albums.
I was there. I'm from Reno, NV. They played there on 4th of July 1989. Firehouse was the opening band. Check them out. Tesla are from Sacramento. They played Love Song twice. Third song in, then, last song. They had to make time to move the cameras. What a great night! I've seen them exactly 20 times. I've met them all. Down to Earth people. No rock star egos. They kick ass live!!!! I love your reactions!
Huge Tesla fan, and this is absolutely my favorite power ballad. Also a huge Black Crowes fan and I’ve always likened Tesla to The Black Crowes for some reason. Tesla leaning more toward a hard rock sound obviously. I think they unfairly got lumped in with 80s hair metal and didn’t get a lot of recognition. Check out “Little Suzi”, “Changes”, “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out)”, “The Way It Is” and “What You Give”.
Tesla, Sacramento's favorite hometown boys!! Yeah, they're from my hometown. I saw them twice back in the day. A couple of friends of mine were in the front row of this video taping, at the old Cal Expo Ampitheater. Frank Hannon (guitarist) is one of the unsung guitar heros of the rock world, a straight up guitar stud. Jeff Keith on vocals, always brings it. One other thing, these guys stayed true to their blue collar roots and never let their success go to their heads. Enjoy their music.
If you want to rock out to Tesla, listen to MODERN DAY COWBOY, Rob'll go nuts
100%
Tesla is a great band, My Favourite! Keep listening to their music...Will Not be disappointed*
I was in my 30's when this song came out. Never heard of Tesla but great song and voice. I was raising my kids who were born in 69 (daughter) and 76 (son) I became a grandmother at 37. My daughter was 19, got married at 18. Unfortunately her husband was killed when my granddaughter was only 2. Love you guys and the memories you bring to old folks like me. Lol (71)
Tesla is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I've seen then 7 or 8 times live. Jeff Keith (lead singer) is the happiest guy in Rock and Roll. Frank Hannon (lead guitarist) is amazing. Great reaction! 🤘🤘🤘
What you give and little Suzie are other songs by this band you might enjoy. Keep rocking!!!
Absolutely, without a doubt, probably one of my top 8 favorite bands ever.
Turn music, it's time list, they're music is amazing. They're lyrics are awesome. True musicians throughout the band.
Their live shows never disappoint
I literally laughed out loud at the Steve Tyler exchange. You two have been an absolute gem to take this journey on with. Cheers!
There are soooooooooooooooooooooooo many unbelievable songs each and every one with so much meaning. Pretty please more Tesla !
I would love to hear you guys react to “Call Me Al” by Paul Simon. It has the best bass guitar riff ever, and yes it has horns too
Also one of the best videos. Still cracks me up
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