Dylan isn't sacrificing his audience though, he is arguably more popular/successful now than at any time in his career. His albums go to number one in the charts and he has no problems attracting an audience to his gigs year after year even though he plays more shows year after year than any other major artist. Dylan's live shows have always divided opinion, the critical remarks about this tour could have been made at any time since-at least-1965. I completely understand why some people will not enjoy Bob's live gigs but it's always been that way.
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MarkB, thank you for playing, I really enjoy these debates. But really, instead of giving me all these statistics, why don't you share your personal feelings. Is Bob's latest voice, songs and recordings better that the high points of the 60ies, 70ies even 80ies?
The more popular/successful part I can easily explain: Dylan was always ahead of his time and at the same time he wasn't recording easy to buy pop music and the audience was slow to catch up. All his past catalog even his weaker works sells steadily and young people discover his recorded work. Proof of it, never ever have I witnessed a Dylan shortage. Of course it is unique, extremely good body of work and time only adds up to the appeal. But believe me when I say that many new comers just go to his concerts to see him just once before he dies. And they are pretty disappointed.
About the boom in the sales I can only attribute them to two factors: firstly the amazingly big promotion he was given from Sony (for any standards, so for Dylan standards it was humongous). Secondly it is only fare to consider that very few old names make good music nowadays. Dylan has a certain quality, and old timers that have the money to buy and the ears to like his sound, prefer the physical object of CD and vinyl, that influence the charts. It is no secret that after 3 months you could find BD's latest CD in half price. That surely affects the charts, as well.
Last but not least the critical remarks are very different in the context of thing.Back in 1965 he was making a break through, he was expected to do something different, be the voice of a generation, be a folk singer, be something else. Now we know what to expect, he has nothing to prove and the only thing anybody can complain about is his voice.
And imagine that I adore BD's music...