GM's OFFICE: The Boss is still bringing it

Early in February, I saw Bruce Springsteen in concert in Boston. I'm not really into the music scene, but Bruce is an exception: This was my sixth time seeing him live.

(I know, you're shocked: a middle-aged white guy who likes Bruce Springsteen? What are the odds of that?)

This particular Springsteen tour is a little unusual. It isn't in support of a new album. Quite the opposite, in fact: "The River Tour 2016" is an opportunity for him to celebrate and revisit the album he first released in 1980.

Anyway, this isn't Rolling Stone, so I won't go too deep into the music angle. But, the concert was terrific. Springsteen owned the stage with the energy of a man half his age, even surfing the crowd at a few points.

Between songs,...

Almost!

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