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A cover of the song of the same name by Rodney Crowell, the Dead played the song two times in the same week in 1989. It was played in October on the twentieth for the first time and three days later on the twenty-third. Both of these concerts were performed in the wake of the Loma Prieta Earthquake....
[Verse 1]
There was a California earthquake, in the year of '83
It shook the living daylights out of the Owens County Seat
Not a building was still standing when the dust had cleared away
And there was a rumble in the distance all the way to San Andrea
[Verse 2]
Sherman Buck was driving his old mule into town
When a big one came and shook so hard, that it knocked him to the ground
Lord there opened up a hole so big, he thought his time was up
And it swallowed up that poor old mule and it just missed Sherman Buck
[Chorus]
California earthquake you just don't know what you've done
We may fall off in the ocean, but you'll never make us run
You're a partner to the devil, but we ain't afraid of him
We'll build ourselves another town so you can tear it down again
[Verse 3]
Then came the quake of '99 that levelled Mission Creek
The earth was like an ocean churning, with waves of twenty feet
Lord it sounded like a thousand trains were screaming underground
All the way to San Joachim they heard that mournful sound
[Chorus]
[Verse 4]
Then came one day the holocaust on San Franciso Bay
Miles of walls came down like old Jericho that day
Might near everything the earthquake missed, a holy fire consumed
And left 'em smoke and the ashes of the dreams that can't be ruined
[Chorus]
[Outro]
Build ourselves another town so you can tear it down again
California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On) was written by Rodney Crowell.
California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On) was produced by The Grateful Dead.