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Wally – There was a cassette In Susan Rogers interview with Official Charts Company just now...
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they have it, they just didn't want to use it up on, say, a SOTT SDE. this i'm certain of. | |
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I was pretty intrigued by the liner notes from Duane, stating that Wally emerged from a rough piano demo entitled "Babyless". So I am assuming this one is still intact, but maybe too rough of piano demo to call it a song perhaps? So in some ways there's 3 versions: "Babyless" (locked in the Vault?), "Wally #1" (erased?), "Wally #2" (the one we have). Is that what Michael Howe was referring to when he said there was more to Wally, then we might think/thought. Whatever that means. | |
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lustmealways said: they have it, they just didn't want to use it up on, say, a SOTT SDE. this i'm certain of. the next sign special edition...50 th anniv | |
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the year is 2027. a limited 7" record is produced with a cost of 20 dollars a pop. there are only 1987 copies made. you look on the back, "side a: wally (original version) side b: babyless" | |
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- about that cassette, Lisa : "He probably threw it under his bike and rolled over it." - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I misremembered. Please read my post on the second page for clarification [Edited 10/7/20 10:34am] | |
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Yeah but before that he gave that over-the-top cryptic non-answer with the "ummm" "ahhh" "hmmm" "uhhh" "sworn to non-disclosure" preamble. [Edited 10/6/20 16:16pm] | |
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Okay so the story goes that he records the most personal song of his career, post breakup, and it's addressed to Wally. He supposedly erased and destroyed this track and/or added instrumentation to scribble over it. | |
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On a side note will the webinar this was from be available for replay, does anyone know? | |
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Thanks for resharing this info, must have missed it back then. It does add an interesting curiosity to the story – how does Duane know about the 'piano demo' called "Babyless" if they taped over that cassette for Wally #1? Of course it could be in the logs or maybe Susan shared this info – so it's just guess work. For a moment I also wondered wether Susan actually heard "Babyless" first (as the title itself sounds more in line with the emotional reveal) and then Prince layered instrumentation (as Susan has mentioned) added lyrics on top of it in order to conceal the heartache, and then renamed it Wally (#1) aka the emotional cut and paste version. That version was then erased from the master tapes and he recoreded the whole thing, which then became the lesser emo Wally #2. I guess that's what you (or Neversin) are saying lol. Sooo, does that mean? that, while Wally #1 might be long gone – "Babyless" aka Wally #0 is the raw hearthbreaking version without added insrumentation and is indeed still in the Vault and waiting to be released and make us cry our guts out. | |
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The piano demo version is mentioned in the liner notes of the SOTT SDE book, by Duane Tudahl. It wasn't our dearest Susan. • The integrity of emotions is very debatable in Wally #2 I find. On the one hand the lyrics themselves don't reveal much as they are pretty whimsical – but they do also feel like a distraction of the real underlaying feeling, when he sings "Wally, can U tell me why did my baby leave?". There's somekind of desparation in that sounds sincere to me. Also towards the end of the track, quite buried in the mix, you can hear Prince screaming his guts out. Made me think, maybe Wally #2 is more enticing in emotional complexity than the so called Wally #1 or #0 (Babyless). [Edited 10/6/20 18:41pm] [Edited 10/6/20 18:42pm] [Edited 10/6/20 18:43pm] [Edited 10/6/20 19:26pm] | |
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Agree. It's also what supports the instrumentation flourishes, and why I've grown to appreciate it on the official release. | |
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I believe the cassette still exists SOMEWHERE even if the estate either don’t believe it exists or simply hasn’t found it yet Maybe Prince *accidentally* placed it somewhere we wouldn’t expect.... he was all about amping up his shock value and legendary status, as we know... Or its for real accidentally been misplaced... or someone stole it...or Prince deadass forgot “Babyless”/“Wally #1” was on that cassette (he must’ve thought it was just some piano medley or something) and willingly gave it to someone as a gift Someone is enjoying it somewhere here on Earth.... they’ve been enjoying it for 30+ years... all by themselves or amongst a close inner group, like some illuminati type shit... | |
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It just hit me: “And if I don’t find somebody, somebody will FIND ME...” He’s saying if he doesn’t find a new companion, if he doesn’t find ‘another love,’ he will commit suicide... | |
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Holy shit. That never occured to me but I think you might be right. | |
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Transformed1 said:
Holy shit. That never occured to me but I think you might be right. Good call which gives some insight to how powerful the 1st version is. | |
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"Somebody will find me" is a common hopeful after unrequited love them that appears in a lot of lyrics.
I'm not ruling out that was a play on words to read it the way you did, but that's not very Prince. There are examples of him using word play like that but it's not that subtle. | |
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lavendardrummachine said:
"Somebody will find me" is a common hopeful after unrequited love them that appears in a lot of lyrics.
I'm not ruling out that was a play on words to read it the way you did, but that's not very Prince. There are examples of him using word play like that but it's not that subtle. Sure. Thats how i took it for so long. But if this is suppose to be the most emo, darkest Prince thing (at least the original) then this would make sense And excellent wordplay like this would make sense; Prince knew people wouldn’t ‘get it’ right away And while he rarely, if ever, sang about suicide, there is the line in “Wednesday” that goes: “Contemplating suicide from 12 o’clock till noon” So saying this “not very Prince” is kinda right. But he was in a dark place. It’s not your everyday Prince. But apparently Susannah meant a big deal to him. | |
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I know its their business, but i would love to hear more insight from Susannah in what went wrong in their relationship and her reaction to Wally | |
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VaultCurator said: In Susan Rogers interview with Official Charts Company just now...
I was a bit surprised when I saw Casey Rain tweeted these 'News' a few hours ago. I'm even more surprised it's now mentioned here. Isn't that what she had been saying for years? As far as I remember, she started the whole Wally legend years ago by telling exactly that story: Version #1 was mixed and put on a cassette, the multi track was deleted by Prince. When she told the story back then, she wasn't aware of Version #2 (didn't know he re-recorded it. Hasn't it been discussed here on the org many times over the years? I don't get what's new now. [Edited 10/6/20 22:44pm] NPG Radio:
https://open.spotify.com/...63VlWY6m1A | |
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Previous discussion with the original story here: https://prince.org/msg/7/298457 [Edited 10/6/20 23:19pm] | |
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Why wouldn't you guys just admit he most likely destroyed the tape for the same reasons he erased the multitracks ? It would have been a nonsense to erase the MT and keep the mixdown cassette.
Now maybe that Babyless demo still exists in poor quality on another cassette since it's been mentioned by Duane in the liner notes. | |
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fredmagnus said: Why wouldn't you guys just admit he most likely destroyed the tape for the same reasons he erased the multitracks ? It would have been a nonsense to erase the MT and keep the mixdown cassette.
Now maybe that Babyless demo still exists in poor quality on another cassette since it's been mentioned by Duane in the liner notes. It is useless to find out coherence in Prince's mind ...this tape might existing somewhere...or might not? | |
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There has been mention of a cassette in the past, but there was also some speculation as to whether or not that detail was correct. There was further confusion as on one occasion where Questlove was recounting the story of Wally, he claimed Prince destroyed the demo cassette while erasing the master. The reason I'm highlighting this was because she was very specific about the details this time... | |
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Neversin implied the tape for Wally #1 exists and is out there in one of his last posts here during Guttedgate. I'm pretty sure the tape is in the hands of people. Who those people are is any guess but there's not that many candidates for consideration there. I do think that her shock about Wally 2 is a bit funny. And then saying it's basically the same song. Comparing it to Witness is weird cuz those two songs aren't that similar beyond some lyrics and some of the melody. | |
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I don't remember Neversin implied such thing .....maybe about the 1 st piano jam demo with Wally Melody but not about this famous 1 st Wally take mentionned several times by Susan thru the years ....So...there are much more speculations than solid mentions about this famous 1st take on tape saved as a miracle ....Or ????? [Edited 10/7/20 4:04am] | |
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