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ON SONGWRITING BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: A SENSE OF THE AUDIENCE BY BRUCE POLLOCK AD Few performers in the history of rock and roll could get away with inviting a ninety-one-yearold lady up from the audience to dance with him on the stage the way Bruce Springsteen did last February in St. Paul, Minnesota. Springsteen has not only gotten away with it for the past 40 years, he’s made it a part of his act. In his first MTV video for “Dancing in the Dark,” it was the actress Courtney Cox who jumped up on stage with him. In 1985, during one of his historic five nights at the Meadowlands in New Jersey, it was his own mother, Adele. “It was a great moment,” he told me back then. “She got a tremendous round of applause – one of the biggest of the night.” 38 DIGITAL EDITION Since 1973 Springsteen has had a unique bond with his audience. After he signed his contract with Columbia Records he hit the road and the stage. During the protracted legal battles that stalled his career after his second record, which prevented him from recording, his audience stood by him during an endless string of one-nighters at smaller halls and theaters across America. “Touring was the greatest F