@Taljechin:
You may not like this. But it's nothing trolling in my post.
I remember a Dylan concert in Frankfurt where after an hour about a fifth of the audience has left the hall. The price for the ticket was
high as probably was Dylan. Possibly he didn't hit the note of his own songs once in this hour. And his singing and guitar play didn't fit in pitch once in a song.
The comparison about the harmonica trials is a citation. As someone liking blues harp players and having tried to work on my harp play regualarly several hour per week on the harp I can assure you: There is
one (1) fan site of Bob's harmonica trials (sorry, when hearing him I get horripilation meanwhile) and this is really remarkable. I never met someone having played the harp for two years liking his sound and I met a lot of harp players over the years.
And how is it trolling, if I like his great songwriting. There are some good performances from him with other artists. But you
must be a fan(atic) of Bob Dylan to speak of him as an acceptable musician. This means that he maybe a good or excellent performer sometimes. I like some performances with The Band. But Dylan had excellent musicians in the background being able to translate his performance into music.
Edit: Just after finishing this post I read in a news reader a hint to a really trolling article in the NME.
http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=146&p=10374&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 Do you see the difference?