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Shows at massive venues like New York’s Madison Square Garden are impersonal by their nature. But Bruce Springsteen found a way to inject a little humanity into his set at MSG on March 28 by taking a moment to dance with his 90-year-old mother, Adele.
The Boss turned his show at the Garden into a mother-son dance during his performance of the 1980 song “Ramrod.” He noticed his mom getting down near the stage and took a stroll over to her to share in the dance. Dancing with your son as he performs in front of a crowd of thousands has to be a hell of a pay-off for Adele, who bought Springsteen his first guitar from a New Jersey pawnshop.
“She’s still got the moves,” Springsteen said after returning to the stage.
Springsteen proved that he’s pretty great parent material himself recently, signing a 9-year-old’s tardy excuse note after keeping the kid up with one of his characteristically long sets.
Bruce Springsteen signed Xabi's tardy note for school tomorrow. He is as genuine and gracious as you think he is! pic.twitter.com/mmTlxjFveG
— Scott Glovsky (@ScottGlovskyLaw) March 16, 2016
For more Springsteen being great, check out his recent duet with Eddie Vedder.
(Via Billboard)