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Annastesia on ONA Live...Let's discuss! I think this is my favorite on the album, aside from the preaching at the end. There was one comment, however, that I strongly agree with. It's when he says it's time to start celebrating similarities than diversity. So true, so true... | |
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Wonderful, strong song, I agree...beautifully haunting synth chords at the very end as well... | |
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I've only heard it once so far...and it's on in the background here at work so...I'll have to chime in on later.
hi wellbeyond! nice to see ya around these parts again "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Yeah and aren't you one of the lucky bastards that was at that same show? Not fair!
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i have to agree...his performances of anna stesia haven't been that spirited since the lovesexy shows...i don't think it's preachy at all, but then again, i agree with exactly what he's saying. | |
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Shorty said: I've only heard it once so far...and it's on in the background here at work so...I'll have to chime in on later.
hi wellbeyond! nice to see ya around these parts again Bonjour, Shorty... I haven't talked to you in ages..!! Ah, but friendship is not requiring of things such as a timeclock, is it... | |
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CarrieLee said: Yeah and aren't you one of the lucky bastards that was at that same show? Not fair!
Oh, yes I was... 8) It was exactly how it sounds on the CD, so it just consumed me all over again to hear it at the end of disc 2... | |
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Great way to end the CD...probably the best on here. | |
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What exactly did he say?? I read different quotations:
'We have to overcome our similarities' or 'We have to celebrate our similarities'? I like the first version very much. | |
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Anyone else notice that he pronounces it "Annast A sia" instead of "Annast E sia" on this cut? What's up with that?
I've gone to find myself. If I should return before I get back, keep me here. | |
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I was really disappointed that Prince didn't perform
Anna Stesia at the Houston concert. I figured it would be included in the box set, but really wasn't paying attention to the song list when I first played ONA Live. When it got to the end of disc 2 and I heard the first note, my heart jumped about five feet. That performance shows, to me, that this song's message has eclipsed its writer. Anna Stesia is truly one of the few Prince songs that makes me slow down and go 'whoa'. I don't know what possessed Prince to pull this song from the Houston song list, but I am so glad he put it back in! | |
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About no AnnaStesia at the Houston show, someone who was there told me alot of people were taking pictures during the show. I don't really know if this was why he cut it short, but that does tend to piss him off. | |
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LillianLaughs said: What exactly did he say?? I read different quotations:
'We have to overcome our similarities' or 'We have to celebrate our similarities'? I like the first version very much. He doesn't say neither, shit I forgot what the exact words were! | |
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I would really like 2 give my opinion about the
'Anna Stesia' version from ONAL... BUT I'M STILL WAITING 4 MY BOX!!! VinoDaMusica: *THE*SOUND*OF*ROTTERDAM* | |
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VinoDaMusica said: I would really like 2 give my opinion about the
'Anna Stesia' version from ONAL... BUT I'M STILL WAITING 4 MY BOX!!! Ditto! I want my ONA Live now!!! ----------
AND I GOTTA ALOTTA BUTTA 2 GO! | |
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Ok I think he says we need to CHAMPION our similarities, not celebrate...sorry my bad.
finally got it right! [This message was edited Mon Dec 9 6:45:42 PST 2002 by CarrieLee] | |
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CarrieLee said: I think this is my favorite on the album, aside from the preaching at the end. There was one comment, however, that I strongly agree with. It's when he says it's time to start celebrating similarities than diversity. So true, so true...
I agree its a wonderful song. Love is God, God is Love. Some of the things I agree with and others I don't. When he mentions the King James Version. I Disagree with that. But everyone is entitled to their opinion. | |
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eviled said: About no AnnaStesia at the Houston show, someone who was there told me alot of people were taking pictures during the show. I don't really know if this was why he cut it short, but that does tend to piss him off.
I don't see what's the big deal. We as fams would like to have a picture of him to remember the wonderful experience. | |
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HalluRain said: Anyone else notice that he pronounces it "Annast A sia" instead of "Annast E sia" on this cut? What's up with that?
I did, when I first heard it I said hold up he don't pronouce it like that on the Lovesexy LP. It probably has to do with some sort of Truth he found out. | |
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RoseOfSharon said: Anna Stesia is truly one of the
few Prince songs that makes me slow down and go 'whoa'. Just curious, but what about this song is so special. Don't get me wrong, it's a very good song, but I hear people say things like "this song changed my life", etc. and I just don't understand. Could people please explain it? No Candy 4 Me | |
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This song had MUCH more bite and power to it live during the Lovesexy tour (and, of course, on record). This version he's doing now for the ONA tour with the Craig Mack "Flava In Yo Ear" sample towards the end gives it too much of a hip-hop, rough edge to it that totally fucks the groove up for me! | |
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LillianLaughs said: What exactly did he say?? I read different quotations:
'We have to overcome our similarities' or 'We have to celebrate our similarities'? I like the first version very much. he says we should "champion our similarities", not our diversities. [This message was edited Fri Dec 6 16:18:22 PST 2002 by imnotsayinthisjust2bnasty] | |
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Man, I remember that summer of 88.
Look, with out great detail, I was a teenager who couldn't accept he was gay. I was constantly fighting with my mother and brother. My life seemed so dark and life no longer held meaning. Mistress Death was my best friend. Then Lovesexy was released. I dug it. I adored Glam Slam. Yet, it was Anna Stesia that shattered that box of low esteem. The loneliness and the sorrow and the... it touched me so deeply. As the choir began to sing "Love is God and God is Love" I understood something deep within. I don't know what was awakened but I'm here today, and those who doubted me are no longer in my life. Anna Stesia is one of the few songs I've ever heard that truly felt it was meant for me. [This message was edited Fri Dec 6 16:26:35 PST 2002 by hilton02895] _________________________________________
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RoseOfSharon said: I was really disappointed that Prince didn't perform
Anna Stesia at the Houston concert. I figured it would be included in the box set, but really wasn't paying attention to the song list when I first played ONA Live. When it got to the end of disc 2 and I heard the first note, my heart jumped about five feet. That performance shows, to me, that this song's message has eclipsed its writer. Anna Stesia is truly one of the few Prince songs that makes me slow down and go 'whoa'. I don't know what possessed Prince to pull this song from the Houston song list, but I am so glad he put it back in! It depended on the nights setlist. first concert in rotterdam he didn't play it, the second he did: different setlist. Anna Stesia is one of the songs that made me realise why I love Prince music. You are not my "friend" because you threaten my security. | |
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yes..when I heard that i finally realised the sense behind the rainbow children and monotheism...we should come together on a higher level! | |
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Beautiful song, truly moving! [This message was edited Sun Dec 8 15:21:07 PST 2002 by EchoOfMySoul] | |
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"we should champion our similarities, not our differences". Beautiful! Much Love & Peace! for peace | |
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It's a good song, but it felt so anticlimactic to me as the final song of the night on the ONA tour. Maybe its the tempo or something, I just couldnt quite put my finger on it. | |
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Tom said: It's a good song, but it felt so anticlimactic to me as the final song of the night on the ONA tour. Maybe its the tempo or something, I just couldnt quite put my finger on it.
What could possibly be anticlimactic about meeting on a HIGHER LEVEL and LOVING ONEANOTHER? Peace! | |
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EchoOfMySoul said: What could possibly be anticlimactic about
meeting on a HIGHER LEVEL He kept on babbling about "meeting in agreement".."meeting in agreement". I said he means we meeting in House Of Blues because thats where the aftershow is. Meet in agreement..what-eva! . [This message was edited Sun Dec 8 15:40:30 PST 2002 by rdhull] "Climb in my fur." | |
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