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Only when Springsteen showed their mom his credit cards and Steve held a Springsteen album close to his face did she start to believe them. Bruce Springsteen is a legend not just for his music, but also because of how heartwarmingly he treats his fans. In St. Louis, Springsteen took a night off from his tour and went by himself to a nearby movie theater to see Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories.
The star gave in. They then watched the movie, in which Allen's portrayal of a filmmaker loses patience with his fans. The fan he met was Steve Satanovsky and there's a news report about it. Louis in The superstar was then invited to the youngster's home to meet his parents. Springsteen shared that he gave another "okay" in response. Thus, started a beautifully unexpected experience in which the young boy had problems persuading his mother that Springsteen was actually at home.
When she eventually realized it was the rock singer, she made Springsteen a late-night snack. Louis Post reports that the fan's mother, Sophie Satanovsky, was actually a huge fan of Springsteen herself. Then Sophie chastised Springsteen and her son for letting a stranger into their car. He was easy company to be with. Steve, the kid Springsteen referred to, was actually there with his sister. The mother didn't recognize Springsteen when he went home with him; she didn't know it was Springsteen until he gave her his American Express card.
The book also claims that when Steve passed away in , Springsteen sang "The Promised Land" as a concert tribute to him. Bruce Springsteen told Graham Norton about meeting a fan in St. Louis, and then going to their house to meet their mom. A fan shared their own story of meeting Springsteen via a tweet. They wrote , "He's a gent and a total pro, once got to spend a morning with the E Street Band after a gig, they were to a man and woman, generous, courteous, and professional, best day at work ever.
Another fan shared a cute story, saying, "I did meet him! In Dublin. Met him, his son, Steve Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, and Nils Logren, all over the course of the same weekend, as we were staying in the same hotel. All the other names I was fine with - I had a Guinness with one, joined another for breakfast - but Springsteen himself?