Talk:Morly Grey

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It is interesting that Morly Grey is labeled as a Christian band. The only indicator seems to be a single reference to a rare vinyl LP from [1] with the title "Orig. '69 Xian Hard Rock Sealed MORLY GREY - PSYCH", with the assumption that "Xian" refers to Christian (a quick search in Google does not even reveal that Xian means Christian). There may be other clues, such as the album's artwork, which appears to be the head of man wearing a crown of thorns, a reference to Jesus Christ being crucified on the cross. However, the title of an auction is not definitive proof that the band had Christian origins. All music services and catalogs categorize Morly Grey simple as "rock" or "progressive rock" with no indication that it has any ties to Christian or other religious genres. I think before we stick with the Christian categorization, we need more verification on the bands origins - otherwise we will be spreading false information. JamesPino (talk) 18:47, 11 February 2008 (UTC)

I completely agree, I think I will be removing the Christian label because I am pretty sure that is incorrect. Tim Roller was the tech man for my school and he never gave off the Christian vibe. Of course this isn't definitive proof but there is a larger lack of evidence than there is evidence. Atomicswoosh (talk) 7:38, 10 March 2008 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.212.234.58 (talk)