Billy Rhomboid wrote:zappa sold over 60 million albums. Sheik Yerbouti did more than 2 million alone. How would you define mainstream success?
That is a wildly successful musical career. But, go poll 100 people and I would bet that less than 20% could name one album much less one song. So, I would define *mainstream* success as being well-known by a majority of people. Having songs in the Top 100 for any length of time would also be mainstream success. I see one song in the 1970's and one in the 1980's that were in the charts.
I am not trying to say Zappa wasn't successful. He was prolific, influential, and made a living as a professional musician for more than four decades. He released a shit ton of music in a variety of genres. The man was amazingly successful. But, he operated on the fringes of the industry and the majority of people have no clue who he was or the impact he had. In a way, we have to admit that Zappa gave us Devin, in a way, since it was Zappa that helped a young Stevie Vai get his start who in turn took a young Devin Townsend under his wing. So, Zappa is like a musical grandfather to Hevy Devy. Many artists would kill to have his level of success, I am sure. But, he was not a mainstream success, in my opinion.
Anyway, I love the career that Dev is having and, as Lettuce has pointed out, this is exactly the career he wants to be having. I don't think I would wish fame on him, though, or even riches. Having a lot of money and success comes with its own problems. To me, it looks like Dev has a sweet spot right here, getting to put on the shows and record the music he likes to do.
I'm totally jealous of those or you in Europe that will get to see the Retinal Circus. I am lucky to have seen Devin twice now but, you folks in the Old Country are getting all the cool shit.

Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"