Jeff told the crowd that’s a song they never want to mess up. They must play their 12 staple songs and four other songs they call “Pulling a rabbit out of their hat!” These four songs were “Lady Luck,” “We’re No Good Together,” “Call it What You Want,” and “Private Ledbetter,” which the band dedicated to all the veterans and military personnel. Jeff told me the band decides the set list right before the show. Regardless of when the songs were created, they were all played with the same conviction in an unblemished performance. It was created in the same spirit and energy as their 1982 debut release. Jeff Keith, Frank Hannon, Brian Wheat, Dave Rude, and Steve Brown came out firing on all cylinders right from the start of their 90+ minute set with “Lady Luck” off The Great Radio Controversy then assaulted the crowd with “Modern Day Cowboy.”įans came out to hear TESLA take them down memory lane to a lost time but don’t think for one minute TESLA is a nostalgia act their show incorporated a new song they recently released as a single, “Time to Rock,” with its classic rock vibe. American-made and American-strong is what it took as they sold out the Parx Casino. Hailing from California, TESLA has always been one of the best American rock bands.