Reply #60 posted 04/20/18 10:06am
Rzeplica
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Box with "Exstacy" marked out and replaced with "Desire" (that's what it looks like, anyway)..
Must have been the original title for "Desire" which makes sense
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Reply #61 posted 04/20/18 10:53am
soladeo1 |
I only have a crappy laptop right now and cant' see the images too well.
Any *new* or unknown song titles pop out?? |
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Reply #62 posted 04/20/18 11:06am
lrn36
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It looks like the vault wasn't used in years. What is Party Tape? It must've been one hell of a party because it took three of them. |
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Reply #63 posted 04/20/18 11:11am
kdavis |
Who wouldn't want to spend some time digging through "Mr. Vault Guy"?
And, not to get off topic, but the pictures as a whole are fascinating to look through - they are humanizing of Prince (he was a packrat and a bit of a slob just like normal people... well, except his clutter also contained lots of cash just laying around!). The pictures are also kind of depressing though - a garage full of cars coated in years worth of dust, general clutter and disarray...
He was human, after all...
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Reply #64 posted 04/20/18 11:17am
SquirrelMeat
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Rzeplica said:
Box with "Exstacy" marked out and replaced with "Desire" (that's what it looks like, anyway)..
Must have been the original title for "Desire" which makes sense
I wonder if he:
a) Recorded over 'Lisa' with 'Yes'
b) Renamed another track called 'Lisa' to 'Yes'.
c) Just had an empty box used for the 1980 sessions in 84. . |
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Reply #65 posted 04/20/18 11:17am
QueenofPurpleP alace |
I.....thought that The Vault was like a mythical place not an actual room. Girl I'm just...shook!
I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall |
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Reply #66 posted 04/20/18 11:40am
pld71 |
bonatoc said:
grantevans said:
Fun Love
Soul Sister
Paisley Groove
?
what other unknown titles can be read?
Christopher Traceys Parade then love or money / boys and girls [Edited 4/20/18 11:42am] |
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Reply #67 posted 04/20/18 11:46am
cb70 |
SquirrelMeat said:
Rzeplica said:
Box with "Exstacy" marked out and replaced with "Desire" (that's what it looks like, anyway)..
Must have been the original title for "Desire" which makes sense
I wonder if he:
a) Recorded over 'Lisa' with 'Yes'
b) Renamed another track called 'Lisa' to 'Yes'.
c) Just had an empty box used for the 1980 sessions in 84.
Lisa was the 'working title' for "Yes" because both songs share the same descending chord progression. It was just a temporary title for him to probably 'remember' what the song sounded like. He did this with a few other song back then. Wasn't it with "Sex Shooter" and "She's Always In My Hair" because they both shared the flanged hi-hat sound from the Linn? |
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Reply #68 posted 04/20/18 11:46am
pld71 |
bonatoc said: In the words of the Great Late Michael, I would argue we're almost there.
[Edited 4/20/18 5:29am]
The ? Is pop life/ temptation above safeties [Edited 4/20/18 11:48am] |
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Reply #69 posted 04/20/18 11:52am
lrn36
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Wouldn't you love to be the person who gets to digitize all these tapes if they haven't been already? |
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Reply #70 posted 04/20/18 12:33pm
ISaidLifeIsJus tAGame |
laurenke said:
ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:
Someone started a spreadsheet of the Vault tapes on google.
Do you have a link, please?
I cant get the url to work. Pfffft
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Reply #71 posted 04/20/18 12:45pm
kdavis |
Just found my favorite boxes so far: #30-3 - "Munsters / Flintstones" and #31-1 "Song with lots of other songs"
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Reply #72 posted 04/20/18 12:46pm
kdavis |
Also - the Sherriff's dept should fire their photographer - they did a lousy job with focus! |
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Reply #73 posted 04/20/18 1:53pm
RodeoSchro |
I noticed that the numbering system for the tape boxes goes from 2 digits - like 15-1; 26-3; etc. - to 3 digits - like 256-7. The highest number I saw was 453-3. I assume the system starts with box 1-1, which would be the first box on the first shelf.
There are, then, at least 453 shelves in the Vault. Some of the shelves have stuff other than tapes on them, but the ones with tape boxes have between 10 and 40 boxes on them (depending on the width of the boxes).
I saw three different sizes of boxes. I could certainly be wrong (I am not familiar with recording archives) but it looks like there are shelves with Large boxes (about 10 boxes per shelf); Medium boxes (about 30 boxes per shelf); and Thin boxes (at least 40 boxes per shelf). I don't know the actual width of the boxes but some of y'all probably do.
It's hard to get a breakdown of the percentage make-up of the shelf's contents. If there are 453 shelves, how many contain Large boxes? Medium boxes? Or Thin boxes? Just eyeballing what we can see, I'm going to guess the following conservative breakdown:
Large Boxes = 50% Medium Boxes = 25% Small Boxes = 25%
Furthermore, I'm going to assume that 85% of the shelves contain tapes boxes, and the rest contain other stuff (supplies, etc.) So here is the amount of music that could be contained under those assumptions:
Large Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 50% = 192 shelves x 10 tape boxes per shelf = 1,920 tape boxes
Medium Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 25% = 96 shelves x 30 tape boxes per shelf = 2,888 tape boxes
Small Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 25% = 96 shelves x 40 boxes per shelf = 3,851 tape boxes
Grand total of all tape boxes = 8,659 tape boxes
What's in those boxes? I don't know but HOLY MOLEY that's a lot of output! |
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Reply #74 posted 04/20/18 3:11pm
Silvertongue7 |
RodeoSchro said: I noticed that the numbering system for the tape boxes goes from 2 digits - like 15-1; 26-3; etc. - to 3 digits - like 256-7. The highest number I saw was 453-3. I assume the system starts with box 1-1, which would be the first box on the first shelf.
There are, then, at least 453 shelves in the Vault. Some of the shelves have stuff other than tapes on them, but the ones with tape boxes have between 10 and 40 boxes on them (depending on the width of the boxes).
I saw three different sizes of boxes. I could certainly be wrong (I am not familiar with recording archives) but it looks like there are shelves with Large boxes (about 10 boxes per shelf); Medium boxes (about 30 boxes per shelf); and Thin boxes (at least 40 boxes per shelf). I don't know the actual width of the boxes but some of y'all probably do.
It's hard to get a breakdown of the percentage make-up of the shelf's contents. If there are 453 shelves, how many contain Large boxes? Medium boxes? Or Thin boxes? Just eyeballing what we can see, I'm going to guess the following conservative breakdown:
Large Boxes = 50% Medium Boxes = 25% Small Boxes = 25%
Furthermore, I'm going to assume that 85% of the shelves contain tapes boxes, and the rest contain other stuff (supplies, etc.) So here is the amount of music that could be contained under those assumptions:
Large Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 50% = 192 shelves x 10 tape boxes per shelf = 1,920 tape boxes
Medium Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 25% = 96 shelves x 30 tape boxes per shelf = 2,888 tape boxes
Small Boxes = 453 shelves x 85% = 385 shelves x 25% = 96 shelves x 40 boxes per shelf = 3,851 tape boxes
Grand total of all tape boxes = 8,659 tape boxes
What's in those boxes? I don't know but HOLY MOLEY that's a lot of output! They better start releasing it, we’re not getting any younger... I want to have enough time to enjoy all of it! By the way, I learnt English in my teen years, and I learnt a lot by listening to Prince. One of the first words I learnt from him was ‘release’ (‘Release It’from G.B.). |
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Reply #75 posted 04/20/18 3:24pm
SquirrelMeat
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cb70 said:
SquirrelMeat said:
I wonder if he:
a) Recorded over 'Lisa' with 'Yes'
b) Renamed another track called 'Lisa' to 'Yes'.
c) Just had an empty box used for the 1980 sessions in 84.
Lisa was the 'working title' for "Yes" because both songs share the same descending chord progression. It was just a temporary title for him to probably 'remember' what the song sounded like. He did this with a few other song back then. Wasn't it with "Sex Shooter" and "She's Always In My Hair" because they both shared the flanged hi-hat sound from the Linn?
Was it? Never heard that before. Is there a source? Can't hear a link at all. . |
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Reply #77 posted 04/20/18 8:07pm
brokenhearted1 972
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The numbers on the spines of these artifacts, I understand them to be some kind of inventory number maybe? Do they represent dates? |
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Reply #78 posted 04/20/18 8:20pm
kdavis |
brokenhearted1972 said:
The numbers on the spines of these artifacts, I understand them to be some kind of inventory number maybe? Do they represent dates?
No, not dates - the numbers are, essentially, location codes. Each tape was assigned a number. The old computer had a searchable database on it (called "Mr. Vault Guy"). So if, for example, you were looking for the tape of the song "Blue Light," you'd punch that into "Mr. Vault Guy" and you would be directed to box 453-2. You'd follow the numbers to that box (they are arranged sequentially) and find what you were looking for. |
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Reply #79 posted 04/20/18 8:31pm
SteveWask |
SquirrelMeat said:
Rzeplica said:
Box with "Exstacy" marked out and replaced with "Desire" (that's what it looks like, anyway)..
Must have been the original title for "Desire" which makes sense
I wonder if he:
a) Recorded over 'Lisa' with 'Yes'
b) Renamed another track called 'Lisa' to 'Yes'.
c) Just had an empty box used for the 1980 sessions in 84.
You gotta good point! I hope your wrong though.... I hope he didnt erase Lisa for Yes. [Edited 4/20/18 20:32pm] |
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Reply #80 posted 04/21/18 1:25am
yello1
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:
https://docs.google.com/s...edit#gid=0
Here is the link for the Google spreadsheet for the Vault.
It allows comments and corrections
THANK ...U [Edited 4/21/18 1:26am] |
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Reply #81 posted 04/21/18 3:17am
ForbiddenFruit |
SquirrelMeat said:
cb70 said:
Lisa was the 'working title' for "Yes" because both songs share the same descending chord progression. It was just a temporary title for him to probably 'remember' what the song sounded like. He did this with a few other song back then. Wasn't it with "Sex Shooter" and "She's Always In My Hair" because they both shared the flanged hi-hat sound from the Linn?
Was it? Never heard that before. Is there a source? Can't hear a link at all.
Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions, Duane Tudahl.
I remember reading about the song Lisa (not the Dirty Mind era one). |
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Reply #82 posted 04/21/18 3:40am
BlueShakooo
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SquirrelMeat said:
cb70 said:
SquirrelMeat said:
I wonder if he:
a) Recorded over 'Lisa' with 'Yes'
b) Renamed another track called 'Lisa' to 'Yes'.
c) Just had an empty box used for the 1980 sessions in 84.
Lisa was the 'working title' for "Yes" because both songs share the same descending chord progression. It was just a temporary title for him to probably 'remember' what the song sounded like. He did this with a few other song back then. Wasn't it with "Sex Shooter" and "She's Always In My Hair" because they both shared the flanged hi-hat sound from the Linn?
Was it? Never heard that before. Is there a source? Can't hear a link at all.
cb70 means the part that starts on "Yes" (for the first time) on minute 0:42.
The same chords as in "Lisa" where he sings "it's alright, it's okay, as long as you know someday, we'll be together."
[Edited 4/21/18 3:41am][Edited 4/21/18 3:41am] |
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Reply #83 posted 04/21/18 7:38am
luv4u Moderatormoderator |
Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Reply #84 posted 04/21/18 7:48am
bonatoc |
RodeoSchro said:
I noticed that the numbering system for the tape boxes goes from 2 digits - like 15-1; 26-3; etc. - to 3 digits - like 256-7. The highest number I saw was 453-3. I assume the system starts with box 1-1, which would be the first box on the first shelf.
There are, then, at least 453 shelves in the Vault. Some of the shelves have stuff other than tapes on them, but the ones with tape boxes have between 10 and 40 boxes on them (depending on the width of the boxes).
I saw three different sizes of boxes. I could certainly be wrong (I am not familiar with recording archives) but it looks like there are shelves with Large boxes (about 10 boxes per shelf); Medium boxes (about 30 boxes per shelf); and Thin boxes (at least 40 boxes per shelf). I don't know the actual width of the boxes but some of y'all probably do.
Since these are mostly tapes, it's safe to assume the large ones are multi-tracks recording.
The more tracks, the wider the tape. So the thinnest ones may be stereo reduction (2 tracks).
Maybe 24, 16 and 2-tracks tape boxes.
The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams |
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Reply #85 posted 04/21/18 7:51am
bonatoc |
luv4u said:
...with Italian marble and shit. With some HAL 9000 as the A.I. database search engine (at least).
The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams |
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Reply #86 posted 04/21/18 4:30pm
Strive |
Finally was able to find the vault pictures so I'll be updating the first post soon with a new imgur to all the files (although I've seen photos of what looked to be hundreds of VHS tapes on a wooden shelves so I'm going to have to do to see if they're somewhere else)
Interesting thing is looking at the dates written on the box compared to Princevault. Alot of them are off by 3-4 months. Example: I Guess I'm Crazy - PV = October 1987 - Box = 7-29-87
And here's what the Mr. Vault Guy paper said.
4 YOUR CONVENIENCE!
Introducing
"Mr. Vault Guy"
That's right, no more messy paper cuts.
To use "Mr. Vault Guy" follow these simple instructions:
1. Choose The Vault; enter 2. Choose search/update; enter twice 3. At Filename\Newfile; enter 4. Choose Prince.Two for 2" tapes or Prince.HLF for 1/2" tapes; enter
You can search by any (or any combination) of the record fields.
EXAMPLE:
You're looking for Keith Cohen's mix of "My Name Is Prince",
1. Enter the title under "title:"
2. Enter Keith Cohen under "Engineer"
3. Press F10 and voila! Continue pressing F10 and all tapes under these catagories will appear.
You can conduct a search without complete information, for instance "My Name Is Prince" can be called up by entering ..Name is..
DIG IT?
DIG IT. Any questions? ask Chuck |
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Reply #87 posted 04/21/18 5:08pm
paulludvig |
I thought there would be more. Is this all? The wooh is on the one! |
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Reply #88 posted 04/21/18 5:36pm
kdavis |
paulludvig said:
I thought there would be more. Is this all?
I haven't seen much of anything in the vault pics dated from after the early 90's. Output since then (basically, everything post-WB) is likely stored digitally... or had just been left around somewhere else. What organization there is to the vault was done by others - he was a bit of a packrat and didn't seem to particularly care about preservation or organization of his stuff (note the VHS tapes seemingly left laying around virtually everywhere throughout Paisley, seen in many of the other pics...) |
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Reply #89 posted 04/21/18 7:57pm
kdavis |
Just noticed in several of the pics of his office off of the atrium on the main floor of Paisley, you can see several tape boxes stacked on the floor. Can't make out any labels, but the boxes are just piled next to some guitar cases and other stuff. |
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