Coincidentally, HC & I (it was my birthday present) went to the Bob Dylan/Mark Knopfler concert at the Air Canada Centre last night.
I've been a lifelong Dylan fan and own almost every album including all the earlier mono vinyl ones.
In my opinion, Dylan, Elvis and The Beatles are the
sine qua non of pop music.
That said, the concert was a mixture of great moments and total mediocrity.
Mark Knopfler's set was brilliant with everything from his great guitar playing to Celtic music---his band featured fiddles and a penny whistle player
Dylan's problem (as HC pointed out) that his voice, not great at best over the years, has become even rougher now that he's 70 something and he can't hit the higher registers. There were several songs when you had no idea what he was singing. His band overwhelmed him but when he did an acoustic number he was totally intelligible.
His rendition of "All Along The Watchtower" was almost perfect, with his staccato singing (or something) and the band's accompaniment. It may have been the best since Hendrix's cover.
The tickets were $86 and we were a way back from the stage but although I had totally mixed feelings, it was still worth the money--well, HC's money.
The Toronto Star's review is a little harsh but who more or less fair. Even at 70 Bob doesn't do a "Golden Oldies" concert. He keeps pushing the musical boundaries
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/article/1288081--bob-dylan-s-unintelligible-performance-at-acc-leaves-fans-critic-frustrated
It's folk geriatric week in Toronto. Lightfoot played his regular four night gig here and Neil Young is playing the ACC on Monday.
My advice: go and see McCartney