PISS BOTTLE MAN (Mike Watt) From: Timmy Le Monk (trose@bigfoot.com) When playing the C# I find it good to just move your 3rd finger up to the c# on the A string and keep the other fingers forming the D (or what's left of it). The letters in brackets are more the noted to be played, but I guess if you know the song, you'll know how it should be played, from these guidelines. CHORUS D C# B A G F# (G-F#-G-A) Ooh, ooh, ooh piss bottle man D C# B A G F# (G-F#-G-A) Ooh, ooh, ooh piss bottle man (G-F#-G-A) (G-F#-G-A->B-C#) VERSE 1 D B A (G-F#-G-A) There are some things a guy gets from his pop. D B A (G-F#-G-A) Some of them get spaced, others never forgot. B G I got such a tradition. A I keep in my truck cab VERSE 2 D B A (G-F#-G-A) Miles and miles and all the while I feel secure. D B A Even when the fuse gets short, I know I can keep my nerve. (G-F#-G-A) B G I believe in such a tradition, A I got it in my truck cab. AA Piss bottle man AA Piss bottle man VERSE 3 D B A (G-F#-G-A) Driving in his shoes, using the bottle he used. D B A (G-F#-G-A) Everytime I pop I think of my Pop and pay my dues. B G I respect such a tradition, A A shrine in my tuck cab...