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Subject: TAB: Dreams Never End by New Order

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Subject: TAB: New Order; Dreams Never End; A submission for the whiners
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From: cy888@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Paul Thompson)
Date: 26 Feb 1994 00:35:56 GMT
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Here is my submission to the great communal TAB exchange, so that I am not
forever damned as one with the audacity to attempt to learn guitar without
submitting a TAB.  Perhaps this will satisfy the whiners who forget what it is
like to be just starting out.  This is my first effort at a TAB, so bear with
me if you will.

New Order:  Dreams Never End

The intro for the guitar without distortion (Gillian's?) goes:

e------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
b------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
g------0---0---0--------0---0---0--------4--------4--------4---4---4-----------|
d--3-3---3---3---3--2-2---2---2---2--0-0---0--0-0---0--0-0---0---0---0---------|
a------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Guitar with distortion (Barney's? -- get your own timings):

e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
g-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
d----------------------------------5--3--0--2-2/5-5\3--5--0--0----------------|
a----5--3--0--2-2/5-5\3--5--0--0----------------------------------------------|
e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Then there's a couple of seconds of chords, perhaps A and B; listen to the
song for the exact instance of this...
If anyone knows what these chords are or cares [sorry :) ] they can verify this.

Gillian's Guitar rest of song:

e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
g----4---4-4---4----4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4-----|
d--0---0-----0----0---0-----0---0---0-----0---0---0-----0---0---0-----0-------|
a-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
c-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Barney's Guitar during solos:

e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
g----------------2-2-2-2-4---4---4------------------2-2-2-2-4---4---4---------|
d--5-3-2-0-2---3-0-0-0-0-2---2---2---5-3-2-0-2----3-0-0-0-0-2---2---2---------|
a-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Barney's guitar during last stanza:

e------------------------------------------------|
b------------------------------------------------|
g-2--2--2-2-4--4---4---4--2--2--2-2-4--4---4---4-| etc.
d-0--0--0-0-2--2---2---2--0--0--0-0-2--2---2---2-|
a------------------------------------------------|
e------------------------------------------------|

The bass portion of this song sounds very simple, no doubt because Peter sings.

>From FTP.NEVADA.EDU:
>Transcribed (with luck, correctly) by Stephen Foskett

>@SONG: Dreams Never End
>My promise could be your fiend
>A given end to your dreams
>A simple movement or rhyme
>Could be the smallest of signs
>We'll never know what they are or care
>In it's escapable view
>There's no escape so few in fear
>Give in a changing value

>To be given your sight
>Hid in a long peaceful night
>A nervous bride for your eyes
>A fractured smile that soon dies
>A love that's wrong from your life and soul
>A savage mind had begun
>Hello, farewell to your love and soul
>Hello, farewell to your soul
>
>Now I know what those hands would do
>No looking back now, we're pushing through
>We'll change these feelings, we'll taste and see
>But never guess how the him would scream
>But never guess how the him would scream
>But never guess how the him would scream

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  Paul Thompson    | cy888@freenet.cwru.edu
                   | THOMPSOP@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
                   | Lord, protect me from those to whom you speak directly
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