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Music: Blues-rock guitar solo plays
(singing) Oh, I'm born again. I think I'll do it again. But this time, I'll just keep you as a friend.
Go and disappear. How I should sever for ever. A phonetic proclamation of the things I'll endeavor.
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(new song) Try to see my complication. Oh, even blind you'll understand.
All of my thoughts they need rotation. I try to do all that I can.
Oh, oh. It's my soul that I can't find. Like the thousand times I've lost my little mind.
Get used to this kind of weather. Oh, oh, my broken spirit is so hard to put together.
Guitar solo
Always hard to see. I think she's leaving me. Oh, if it feels so strange. Oh yeah.
What I tried to give. I threatened how I live. Why can't I change? Oh, whoa, yeah yeah yeah.
Gray Mounger: Hello again, everyone. We're so glad you've been able to join us tonight from all over the world on the web.
We wanted to say goodnight to you and tell you that you can participate in the Alumni Association
through its membership program. This is Jeanette Romero, coordinator of our membership program.
This is Cheryl McMillan and almnus Richard McMillan, who is a great alumni volunteer for us.
Do y'all have anything you'd like to tell people about joining the Alumni Association?
Jeanette: It's a wonderful opportunity to express your loyalty to CSUN. We're thrilled with the way things turned out.
We wish you could have been here, but you're with us in spirit. Please join us. We'll do this again probably soon.
Gray: Cheryl, where can they find out more information on the web about joining the Alumni Association.
Cheryl: OK, you're gonna go to www.csunalumni.com. You need the three w's or you won't find us.
Gray: Richard, thank you. You've been a great volunteer alum. What can you say as a last comment to our audience?
Richard: Go Matadors! Woo!
Gray: Goodnight, everyone. Thank you.
Music: Alma mater music plays through the end.