As a matter of fact I wrote" I can't speak for the others here" but for some reason AMIT revealed only the can part!
I think that the age is very important factor. I don't expect any youngsters to like MK's solo stuff as much as DS ones. We were the generation that heard DS while in existence and that must have gone through more as an experience, than just a pass time music of the times trend. They were hip back then and getting the exposure that affected all audiences, young and old, serious and more light. And the special weight of this exposure left an imprint in our generation. But, despite this impact, DS are considered by many to be a part of the baby-boomers, light weight/heavy sales (see Genesis/Phil Collins?sting-sorry Dusty) , that have affected music in a negative way, UNLIKE other bands such as Led AZeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd etc, that have a word of mouth huge following and at younger generations. (Maybe I am wrong, but this is the feeling I have)
And to push things a bit more, some months ago , we were going to my village/mothers hometown for a memorial service. I thought that it would be appropriate to put some MK in the car stereo for the 90 minute drive. We listened to Privateering and part of Get Lucky. My father (74) told me this:" Is this the one you have been listening all these years? He is not bad, but I wish he had some more up beat songs. It gets a bit boring after a while". Now this I never expected from my father, since he rarely listens to foreign music.
And dmg I was born in March 1976, so it is a matter of counting, to say 37 or 38.