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New Order Dreams Never End Guitar Tab

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  1. Dreams Never End »
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To: jamesb@nevada.edu
Subject: TAB: Dreams Never End by New Order

Article 8253 of alt.guitar.tab:
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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--2-2/5-53--5--0--0----------------|
a----5--3--0--2-2/5-53--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

--
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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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Flash
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#1 by Flash Jaxon at Apr 30, 1974 at 8:21 PM EST
Uh, I'd have to say this about Ian Curtis(The Him in this song I imagine). Almost sounds like Curtis is haunting over this song while pete hook sings. The 1st track on their debut album.
 
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Rene
Average
#2 by Rene Salojärvi at Sep 23, 1978 at 6:44 AM EST
this should have been a single
 
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SOCIETY DWELLIN
Average
#3 by SOCIETY DWELLIN MOTHER FUCKER! at Jun 25, 1981 at 10:24 AM EST
wow this is has got to be one of my top five favorite songs of all time. but these lyrics baffle me. who is "the him"? the lyrics are so dark ("hello, farewell to your love and soul") it sounds like it's about someone growing disillusioned and apathetic about life ie "we'll never know what they are or care", "there's no escape", "a fractured smile that soon dies", perhaps it's chronicling the decay of someone's soul? but that's probably taking it too literally...
 
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Jordan
Lead Player
#4 by Jordan Gadsby at Jun 17, 1986 at 1:57 AM EST
this should have been a single
 
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alex
Rhythm Player
#5 by alex Smith at Jan 2, 1987 at 1:52 PM EST
this is the best song. I can't believe no one else has commented! I just thought it was talking about a relationship growing old. maybe about falling out of love? i dont know.
 
 

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