If you read 'em, you could probably hand 'em on to the next person, save them, or burn them... Burning seems wasteful and paper doesn't make a great fire by itself - especially magazine paper. Though the chemicals in the paper and ink can make some pretty neat fires. There's copper in a lot of inks, so you'll get green flames. I forget which chemical it is, but you'll also get blue flames.
But, yeah, you could give 'em away to a budding guitar player. Maybe Chris will want 'em.
Also, I keep forgetting to mention that Horse With No Name is just a two chord song. You can learn it in five minutes.
my buddy that gave them to me said to leave them there so people could look through them if they got bored while i was jamming but that's never happened, they have not been touched besides by me
They have a limited appeal. Anyone who is interested in them wouldn't be just sitting there while you jam. They'd be doing something more than reading a magazine. If they were into a guitar magazine, they'd probably be playing and not reading.
yeah, unless maybe someone wants to sing along and the lyrics are in there
(post is archived)