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Bruce Springsteen shows a bit of Ann Arbor love

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From left, Nils Lofgren, Bruce Springstee, Steven Van Zandt, Soozie Tyrell.

Bruce Springsteen came to the Palace of Auburn Hills last night toward the end of his current tour, and the show had a bit of an Ann Arbor connection: One of the audience requests he chose was "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man," the classic by Ann Arbor favorite son Bob Seger. Michigan fared well: He also did by request his famous "Detroit Medley" of Mitch Ryder favorites and closed with Jackie Wilson's "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me (Higher and Higher)." (Apologies for the quality of the cell phone photo.)

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The "boss" is so old that he thought he was in Ohio!!!

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