He has written the Consumer Guide for decades and also several books. I strongly recommend his website and newsletter.
On and for my birthday Monday, my longtime colleague and sometime editee and even literal student Wayne Robins wrote this reminiscence I'm proud to humbly share with the world. https://t.co/Tz2KdyMqWb
— Robert Christgau (@rxgau) April 20, 2022
I recommend going to his website and subscribing to his newsletter. I've been reading his concise Consumer Guide reviews since the 1970s. He does a great job on a wide variety of music. https://t.co/COI17La29V https://t.co/r7Evdu63oA
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) April 18, 2022
For all music obsessives, but especially for fanboize young and old, my list-laden report on Rolling Stone's 500 best albums of all time extravaganza. I said LISTS–three more or less different ones. Have fun!!! https://t.co/JTYVU1X028
— Robert Christgau (@rxgau) September 24, 2020
Happy 80th to the inestimable Robert Christgau. I owe his writing so much. If you're reading this, I'm betting you do too!
— The Running Kind: Listening to Merle Haggard (@dlcantwell) April 18, 2022
Here's a New Yorker piece I wrote about his work a few years ago: The Rock Critic Robert Christgau’s Big-Hearted Theory of Pop https://t.co/y6mJvI2FiG
Here's why you should be reading 'Going Into the City' by Robert Christgau: http://t.co/BTzi2vNGL2 pic.twitter.com/YybfXLAf2U
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 15, 2015