Chords for Bottle Rockets - Indianapolis - Camarillo Concerts
Tempo:
84 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Of course.
[C] The song that taught me a [Bb] valuable lesson about [Gb] watch what you, watch how authentically
[Eb] you tell a story.
Because I [N] kept it absolutely true to fact and ended up with a song title and a song
and a word [G] that you gotta sing over and over again that has six [A] friggin syllables.
[Ab] It's like man if it would have just been [G] Boise.
It's like Indianapolis.
Anything but [C] Indian, Indianapolis.
[G] Six syllables.
There we go.
Alright.
It's good for me.
If I don't sing this I don't get no exercise at all.
Here we go.
Got a toll [D] from a guy named [G] Joe.
[A] Lost $60, [Em] hope [C] I don't [G] run out of dough.
Told me about a sex offender, [D] 43 days in [G] jail.
[Em] Stuck [A] in Indianapolis, [Bm] hope [C] I'll never [G] tell the tale.
Can't go [D] west, can't go [A] east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the [A] road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [Bm] no [C] way [G] to get around.
Called my girl to tell her of [D] the troubles that I had.
[Am] First time I called her intended, [C] yes that [G] made her mad.
Far as she's concerned to be [D] long in the future state.
[Em] [Am] Stuck in Indianapolis [C] with no way to [G] set things straight.
Can't go west, [D]
can't go east.
[Em] I'm [A] stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [G] no way to get around.
[D]
[C] [A] [C]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] [C]
[G] Sitting in this [D] bar, it's getting more than I can stand.
[A] If I could catch a ride, [C] really think I'd [G] ditch this band.
But who knows what this repair will [D] cost.
Scared to spend a dime, [A] I'll puke if that jukebox plays [C] John Cougar [G] one more time.
But if I ever leave here, [D] I hope never to return.
[G] [A] If I get that van [C] back, man, the road [G] I'm gonna burn.
But right now my future's in the hands of [D] the boys down at [Am] Firestone.
Stuck in Indianapolis, and I'm feeling [G] all alone.
Can't go west, [D] can't [A] go east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my [Am] hometown.
Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no [G] way to get around.
So let us [A] just hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no way [G] to get around.
[D] [Em]
[G] [N]
[C] The song that taught me a [Bb] valuable lesson about [Gb] watch what you, watch how authentically
[Eb] you tell a story.
Because I [N] kept it absolutely true to fact and ended up with a song title and a song
and a word [G] that you gotta sing over and over again that has six [A] friggin syllables.
[Ab] It's like man if it would have just been [G] Boise.
It's like Indianapolis.
Anything but [C] Indian, Indianapolis.
[G] Six syllables.
There we go.
Alright.
It's good for me.
If I don't sing this I don't get no exercise at all.
Here we go.
Got a toll [D] from a guy named [G] Joe.
[A] Lost $60, [Em] hope [C] I don't [G] run out of dough.
Told me about a sex offender, [D] 43 days in [G] jail.
[Em] Stuck [A] in Indianapolis, [Bm] hope [C] I'll never [G] tell the tale.
Can't go [D] west, can't go [A] east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the [A] road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [Bm] no [C] way [G] to get around.
Called my girl to tell her of [D] the troubles that I had.
[Am] First time I called her intended, [C] yes that [G] made her mad.
Far as she's concerned to be [D] long in the future state.
[Em] [Am] Stuck in Indianapolis [C] with no way to [G] set things straight.
Can't go west, [D]
can't go east.
[Em] I'm [A] stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [G] no way to get around.
[D]
[C] [A] [C]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] [C]
[G] Sitting in this [D] bar, it's getting more than I can stand.
[A] If I could catch a ride, [C] really think I'd [G] ditch this band.
But who knows what this repair will [D] cost.
Scared to spend a dime, [A] I'll puke if that jukebox plays [C] John Cougar [G] one more time.
But if I ever leave here, [D] I hope never to return.
[G] [A] If I get that van [C] back, man, the road [G] I'm gonna burn.
But right now my future's in the hands of [D] the boys down at [Am] Firestone.
Stuck in Indianapolis, and I'm feeling [G] all alone.
Can't go west, [D] can't [A] go east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my [Am] hometown.
Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no [G] way to get around.
So let us [A] just hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no way [G] to get around.
[D] [Em]
[G] [N]
Key:
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[G] Of course.
_ _ _ [C] The song that taught me a [Bb] valuable lesson about [Gb] watch what you, watch how authentically
[Eb] you tell a story.
Because I [N] kept it absolutely true to fact and ended up with a song title and a song
and a word [G] that you gotta sing over and over again that has six [A] friggin syllables.
[Ab] It's like man if it would have just been [G] Boise.
It's like Indianapolis.
Anything but [C] Indian, Indianapolis.
[G] Six syllables.
There we go.
Alright.
It's good for me.
If I don't sing this I don't get no exercise at all.
_ Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Got a toll [D] from a guy named [G] Joe.
[A] Lost $60, [Em] hope [C] I don't [G] run out of dough.
Told me about a sex offender, [D] 43 days in [G] jail.
[Em] Stuck [A] in Indianapolis, [Bm] hope [C] I'll never [G] tell the tale.
_ _ Can't go [D] west, can't go [A] east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the [A] road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [Bm] no [C] way [G] to get around.
_ _ Called my girl to tell her of [D] the troubles that I had.
[Am] First time I called her intended, [C] yes that [G] made her mad.
Far as she's concerned to be [D] long in the future state.
[Em] [Am] Stuck in Indianapolis [C] with no way to [G] set things straight.
_ _ Can't go west, [D]
can't go east.
[Em] I'm [A] stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [G] no way to get around.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C]
[G] Sitting _ _ _ _ in this [D] bar, it's getting more than I can stand.
[A] If I could catch a ride, [C] really think I'd [G] ditch this band.
But who knows what this repair will [D] cost.
Scared to spend a dime, [A] I'll puke if that jukebox plays [C] John Cougar [G] one more time.
_ But if I ever leave here, [D] I hope never to return.
[G] [A] If I get that van [C] back, man, the road [G] I'm gonna burn.
_ But right now my future's in the hands of [D] the boys down at [Am] Firestone.
Stuck in Indianapolis, and I'm feeling [G] all alone.
_ Can't go west, [D] can't [A] go east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my [Am] hometown.
Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no [G] way to get around.
_ So let us [A] just hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no way [G] to get around. _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ [C] The song that taught me a [Bb] valuable lesson about [Gb] watch what you, watch how authentically
[Eb] you tell a story.
Because I [N] kept it absolutely true to fact and ended up with a song title and a song
and a word [G] that you gotta sing over and over again that has six [A] friggin syllables.
[Ab] It's like man if it would have just been [G] Boise.
It's like Indianapolis.
Anything but [C] Indian, Indianapolis.
[G] Six syllables.
There we go.
Alright.
It's good for me.
If I don't sing this I don't get no exercise at all.
_ Here we go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Got a toll [D] from a guy named [G] Joe.
[A] Lost $60, [Em] hope [C] I don't [G] run out of dough.
Told me about a sex offender, [D] 43 days in [G] jail.
[Em] Stuck [A] in Indianapolis, [Bm] hope [C] I'll never [G] tell the tale.
_ _ Can't go [D] west, can't go [A] east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the [A] road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [Bm] no [C] way [G] to get around.
_ _ Called my girl to tell her of [D] the troubles that I had.
[Am] First time I called her intended, [C] yes that [G] made her mad.
Far as she's concerned to be [D] long in the future state.
[Em] [Am] Stuck in Indianapolis [C] with no way to [G] set things straight.
_ _ Can't go west, [D]
can't go east.
[Em] I'm [A] stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my hometown.
[Am] Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [G] no way to get around.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [C] _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C]
[G] Sitting _ _ _ _ in this [D] bar, it's getting more than I can stand.
[A] If I could catch a ride, [C] really think I'd [G] ditch this band.
But who knows what this repair will [D] cost.
Scared to spend a dime, [A] I'll puke if that jukebox plays [C] John Cougar [G] one more time.
_ But if I ever leave here, [D] I hope never to return.
[G] [A] If I get that van [C] back, man, the road [G] I'm gonna burn.
_ But right now my future's in the hands of [D] the boys down at [Am] Firestone.
Stuck in Indianapolis, and I'm feeling [G] all alone.
_ Can't go west, [D] can't [A] go east.
I'm stuck in Indianapolis [C] with a fuel pump [G] that's deceased.
Ten days on the road, nine [D] more hours from my [Am] hometown.
Hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no [G] way to get around.
_ So let us [A] just hell, we're in Indianapolis, [C] no way [G] to get around. _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _