I appreciate twm's loyalty to BD. I am impressed with that, and thank him for his perspective on this thread. However, I also must agree with those who comment on his reclusiveness and his inaccessibility, not even so much to his fans. MK was inaccessible during his Get Lucky tour, and we all knew why. Like twm's explanation, MK was not feeling well at all that tour. Yet he went on night after night. We just did not see the casual relaxed MK that we have in the past. Boy did we see that in Sacramento. It was a joy to watch him thoroughly enjoying his set and his musicians.
I don't expect anything of BD except credit where credit is due to the star of this tour. Last fall and this fall, for the most part, it was as if two different acts just happened to coincide and be fit onto the same stage the same night. After Dylan's last disasterous tour and his rudeness to his audience then, he needed MK to pull in the tickets. My sister and brother in law, who is a Dylan fan also went. My brother in law was disillusioned with Dylan--disappointed after being a lifetime Dylan fan. And MK made a new fan of my sister. Normally reticent in her praise, she was enthusiastic.
And even so, Dylan's fans are Dylan's fans, and I give them that respect. MK's fans are MK's fans, and they are seeing a vibrant and enthusiastic Mark Knopfler this tour in the US.