Marcus is as likely to train his discerning gaze on a subway busker using a spare-change-filled coffee cup to create a Motown-worthy groove as he is to wax poetic on Adele or Lady Gaga.Christian Science Monitor * The Christian Science Monitor * This new book (of old snippets) is superb.Dwight Garner, of the New York Times (via Twitter) * Dwight Garner * Real Life Rock redeems the list format from the current proliferation of "listicles"and paces it as a thing cultural consumers have always employed for sanity, a way to force some order into an insatiable and unwieldy habit. . . . Its a good time for this book: Real Life Rock reminds skeptics that capsule reviews have a long and rich tradition.Sam Lefebvre, Pitchfork -- Sam Lefebvre * Pitchfork * Even Marcus fans who have never read a single one of these columns will recognize some of the writers favorite topics from Dada to Dylan to punk to Randy Newman to the legend of Stagger Lee, all of which make multiple appearances through the books 500-plus pages. If that page count seems daunting, fear not. There isnt an entry youll want to skip.Adam Ellsworth, The Arts Fuse -- Adam Ellsworth * The Arts Fuse * Stunning; even in the capsule format, the energy and breathlessness of Marcus prose is electrifying. . . a history of three-plus decades of American popular culture, told not in the familiar touchstones, but in bootlegs, B-sides, sidebars, and secrets.Jason Baily, Flavorwire -- Jason Baily * Flavorwire * Even if you arent running to your computer to stream some of these tracks and albums he wrote about over the years, youll still be stopping in your tracks to admire the economy of Marcuss writing for this column. In as short as about 100 150 words, he can take you deep within the heart of a particular album or live performance, or dismiss something cheekily out of hand with a small wave.Robert Ham, SpectrumCulture.com -- Robert Ham * SpectrumCulture.com * Real Life Rock sprawls and rejoices and bitches and moans depending on whats happening in the world. And yet each book examines the commonplace as a subject and a way of being, as a language anyone might use and a way of listening thats true to ordinary life and all its plainness, order, customs, and moments of the unexpected.Robert Loss, The Los Angeles Review of Books -- Robert Loss * The Los Angeles Review of Books * Mr. Marcuss magpie columns collect stray opinions: on songs, movies, books, politics, moments. They make up a kind of underground cultural history of the past three decades, and the items in each column are by turns beautiful, strange, funny and vicious. This feels like both Mr. Marcuss official bootleg and a reference book of a very high caliber.Dwight Garner, The New York Times, Holiday Gift Guide 2015 section -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times * A real treasure.Jonathan Russell Clark, LiteraryHub.com, The Year in Collected Essays -- Jonathan Russell Clark * LiteraryHub.com * A truly amazing body of work, with Marcus delivering insightful thoughts on a wide range of topics, including books, movies, art shows, concerts, spam emails, and, more than anything else, music. This is essential reading for anyone interested in critical writingMatthew Perpetua, BuzzFeed, 21 Great Books About Music for 2015 -- Matthew Perpetua * BuzzFeed * Real Life Rock collects 29 years of Greil Marcus' unique real life rock columns, each of which stuffs opinions about books, movies and politics into entries about music and vice versa. If you doubt that monthly columns assembled in bits and pieces can hold up over time, I direct you to page 141 and his remarks on a 1995 FRONTLINE documentary about Hillary Clinton. Marcus' words read like tomorrow's news and they definitely rock.Ken Tucker, NPRs Fresh Air -- Ken Tucker * NPRs Fresh Air *