Talk:Tesla (band)

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I placed this tag because of the following paragraph:

Tesla's remake of Five Man Electrical Band's "Signs" (1990) is the best-known of Tesla's hits, which also include "Comin' Atcha Live," "Gettin' Better," "Modern Day Cowboy," the Ph.D. cover "Little Suzi," "Edison's Medicine," and "Love Song." To this day, "Love Song" is probably the most remembered of the band's songs, and still receives much airplay on rock stations.

So what's the most known, "Signs" or "Love Song"? (And isn't that full of weasel words anyway? Anthony Rupert 23:17, 17 June 2007 (UTC)


"the ... album was damaged" -- that's an opinion -- Ff1959 00:57, 13 January 2007 (UTC)


[edit] band still active

Vocalist Jeff Keith fronted a band that included guitarists Frank Hannon and Tommy Skeoch, bassist Brian Wheat and drummer Troy Luccketta.

He still fronts the band.

Tesla's music was akin to heavy metal, but was more bluesy

"was" should be "is".