Friday, June 06, 2008

Hockey Night In Canada theme song is finished

From Faceoff.com:

A "saddened" CBC formally announced Friday that it is dropping the popular but disputed theme song to Hockey Night in Canada, ending a 40-year tradition that produced what has been described as the country's "second national anthem."
Despite talks between network executives and composer Dolores Claman's (pictured) Toronto agent that went on past Friday's 5 p.m. (EST) deadline, the CBC issued a statement a few hours later saying the two sides did not resolve disagreements over a 2004 lawsuit and licensing rights to continue airing the famous "Dunt-da dunt-da dunt" trumpet fanfare, which has signalled the start of thousands of hockey broadcasts since 1968.
I wonder how much Dolores was making off that song all these years. Sad that licensing rights have officially destroyed a long-serving classic song that any Canadian can recognize. I never tired of that tune.
So now the hunt is on for a new song. It may come in the form of a contest (confirmed, $100,000 to the person who comes up with it). I was thinking they should go the death metal route. OK, maybe not. But how can any song ever match the original? It won't. We'll just have to get used to it and move on.
I just don't want to hear Nickelback's version of "Saturday Night" anymore. In fact, I don't want to hear another Nickelback song ever again for that matter.

For a detailed history of the song and its composer, check out hockeytheme.com.

And for a completely different angle, David Johnson from Hockey Analysis.com is urging fans to "ditch the song." His reasons are justified.
I hate being used and because of that I have decided to support CBC in ditching the song and going in a new direction. I hope the owners of the song never make another penny off of it. CBC and HNIC made this song what it is and made the creators of the song a whole boatload of money and if the creators of the song choose to bite the hand that feeds them then I can only hope they they never get fed again. It’s time for CBC and everyone else to ditch the song and its greedy overzealous owners.
Nicely put, David. You have to read his whole article though. Follow the above link. You'll probably agree with him. I do now.


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At June 6, 2008 at 7:50 p.m. , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Once again, the power of greed and money of the music industry get in the way of good consumer relations. This doesn't surprise me at all. Both parties to this are knuckleheads...and they just cannot see through the dollar signs long enough to do what is right for the consumer...the hockey fan.

 
At June 6, 2008 at 11:43 p.m. , Blogger Sean Zandberg said...

Yeah no kidding. How much more royalties did she want to make on that song though? Isn't she rich enough? I wonder what the dollar amounts were.

 

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