They’re the greatest rock and roll band that ever was, the Grateful Dead…One big one, whatever you got left, whatever energy you have, one more time please, the Grateful Dead.
We’ll uh, we’ll talk about breakfast in a minute, but, if we had to have a particular type of audience to close this wonderful love affair of ours in this building, you were the perfect audience and we want to thank you for it.
Over the years, we’re going to remember to what extent you all went to, to be here, and I think that will always be one of the greatest things in my life, what you went through to get here, so thank you for that.
Thank you, just thank you very much, it’s been a great, great night, and I just want to thank you for that.

We want to take a minute, there are a bunch of people who have worked in this building for a long time, the Grateful Dead crew, believe me they made it all possible, one more time for the crew that put all this together. (crowd cheer) If you don’t know what working people are like, these are great workers.
Well we’d like to tell you how we’d like to feed you, we don’t want to get that sentimental, but thank you, just thank you very much, it’s been a great, great night, and I just want to thank you for that.
Well, what we’ll do, let me start telling at least about breakfast, and if anybody wants to, if anybody wants to come up and say something to you while I’m up here, if anybody wants to play something, I don’t know who’s here, we’re not promising anything, but if it’s ok with you, we’ll just leave the stage here, we’ll serve you breakfast, we’ll put some music on, we’ll just see what happens, you can stay as long as you like.
~ Bill Graham
