I'm quite touched by some of the comments above. Thank you.
I may be perceived as "loyal" to Dylan and it's true that Dylan has provided a great deal of "sustenance" in my life but it isn't blind loyalty, I assure you. I do try to keep a perspective but I also try to see the good in musical offerings. And I enjoy lots of other music, too.
I also "enjoy", in a perverse way, some of the criticisms of Dylan. As it happens, not so long ago, I gathered together a collection of reviews of his second U.K. single, Subterranean Homesick Blues", not from the British music papers but from regional newspapers around the country. I might submit them to ISIS for a "spread" some day. Some of the reviews were quite positive but some, like this little lot, were not:
(1) I'm not kidding, until I listened carefully, I thought he was singing in German,
(2) This week it is at No.15; musically it doesn't deserve to be in the top thousand,
(3) Typical of the trash out this week is the new song by Bob Dylan "Subterranean Prison Blues" [sic],
(4) It is difficult to know if he made this record as a straight song or just to see if anybody would be silly enough to buy it,
(5) The feature side turns out to be a very commercial beater with a lyric that sounds like bad Swahili for all you can understand of it.
As I said in another thread, when it comes to criticism of Dylan, I've heard it all before. These were from 1965 (4 years into what turned out to be a 50-year career). You have to laugh, sometimes.