And, a parting shot on the main topic here (well, perhaps a parting shot): it was Dylan who invited Mark to play on SLOW TRAIN COMING, it was Dylan who invited Mark to co-produce and play on INFIDELS and it was Dylan who first invited Mark to join him on-stage (in Australia in 1986). And it was Dylan who invited Mark to tour with him last year and Dylan who invited Mark to join him on-stage on that last tour. That's pretty much one-way traffic, as I see it.
So what you're saying is that Dylan wouldn't be good enough for Mark to invite on any of his projects? I know exactly what you're saying but you can look at it from both sides.
I guess if Krusty was British we could say he was an eccentric and all would be explained, but the truth is we'll never know...
Re all these issues, we don't know the exact truth, but one thing is for sure: it might not be arrogance from Bob, but it does look like it to outside persons like us. And since you're always as good as your reputation... at the very least, there is a big communication mistake.
I, too, think Mark is too modest and too nice. It is touching that he is considerate towards elder artists he admires...I really enjoyed him playing with (for ?) Paul McCartney in 1997; but there are limits. I remember an old 1988 interview where an (outspoken) friend of Mark's was teasing him because Mark refused to make fun of Bono the way his friend was (in the lines of "Oh, thanks to Bono we discovered that there is hunger on earth). This friend said "Mark would not even want to say anything bad about Hitler"; this is a tease obviously, but there is some truth in it.
I really hate this "support act" thing where I find it obvious that the so-called supporting act is the real show.
My own personal experience with this: Last year I attended Paris concert. I knew little about Bob, but I knew he was a legendary artist, who nearly got a nobel prize of litterature for his texts. I therefore came with a real open mind, no prejudice whatsoever. I had paid for this ticket anyway, I had good seats, I was just happy to be there and I prepared myself for a great show. Well, still, as opened as I was, Bob managed to kick me out of the venue. Yes, I left before the end, I just could not take it anymore. Loud sound to the point that I feared my ears would be permanently damaged. Unrecognizable words, with the best of attention. No interaction whatsoever with the audience. I started to look at my watch and think about train schedule to go home - something I had never done in a concert before.
Given that experience I find this "support act" thing all the more disgusting. Either there is synergy between both artists and you tour together on stage, like the nice Emmylou/MK 2006 tour; or you don't. But you don't say your tour together to ignore each other and steal a full length concert from the fans.
Sorry to be harsh, but this is how I feel.