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Bruce Springsteen goes ‘Gangnam Style’ in Anaheim

Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band guitarist Steve Van Zandt during their Anaheim show.
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One of the aspects of a Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band show that’s become ritualized over the years is when he reaches into the audience to pull a fan onstage to reprise a moment in the music video for “Dancing in the Dark,” which originally was handled by then little-known actress Courteney Cox.

On Tuesday in Anaheim, that moment took a whimsical turn when Springsteen hoisted up a young girl of maybe 12 to join him near the end of the song.

Instead of the ‘80s version of the Jerk dance moves that the Boss showed off with Cox nearly a quarter-century ago, Springsteen’s young partner launched into the dance of the year, Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” now the most-viewed video in the history of YouTube.

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Demonstrating that he keeps up not only with politics but with flash-mob choreography, Springsteen joined her, flashing the Korean pop sensation’s signature side kick and mimed horesback riding gestures, to the delight of the crowd at the Honda Center.

It wasn’t the first time he’s tipped his hat to Psy — he also tossed off some “Gangnam Style” moves at his tour stop in Charlottesville, N.C., in October, visible in a crude YouTube phone video here.

Hmm -- this could provide inspiration for Psy’s follow up. “Boss Style,” anyone?

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