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Originally posted by progdirjim
You make some persuasive arguments Spaz, however, my gut feeling is this. My example was Steve Morse; and according to Steve, "High Tension Wires" was his first solo album - the rest were group efforts. That being said, I HEAR a lot more diversity within the universe of Steve Morse/Steve Morse Band than I do in Phil Keaggy/Keaggy, King & Dente. I'm not trying to slight anyone; that's why I added (w/King and Dente) to the album title; and since Keaggy/KKD only have two albums on the moon, I'd MUCH rather hear Steve Morse and SMB back to back than Keaggy and KKD back to back. And I did not make any changes to Glass Harp, which as you know is Keaggy's band.
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Ok, I'll live with it, but I don't like it

. I respect your opinion on that matter, but I honestly can't reconcile the "I'm not trying to slight anyone" statement with seeing in the now playing window Phil Keaggy's name and the cover of the album saying Keaggy, King, & Dente.
And I don't think KKD and 220 sound
that similar. To me it is comparable to playing King Crimson and Anekdoten back to back, or two Krautbands, or two Canterbury - similar, but not the same (except for the common denominator of PK himself).
Spaz, happy KKD is on the Moon

, but not happy it's credited to Phil Keaggy
Spaz is saying the Serenity Prayer repeatedly