Sticks To The Ice
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Btw this song sounds a bit star trekky near the end.
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How this song didn't win is beyond me. This was the best submission by FAR.
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Wey te go kid, ur #1 in my bookz!!!!
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Robert goes to my school, he's a fucking champ
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I hate to say it, but this song sounds like it was stolen from a 1980's slapstick comedy movie/locals news at 11 opening. Canadian Gold is way better then this...by far!
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too many bridges. Every part of this song is an interlude which would normally explode into a huge chorus, but it breaks into another bridge. The difference between this and the winner, was that Hockey gold begins and builds and bridges into a powerful chorus.
This anthem just lacked a chorus..
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this song doesn't seem "big" enough for hockey night in canada like canadian gold
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the song is great and if you new the guy who wrote it you wouldnt be saying any of this Robert Fraser Burke is a fabulous person with a bunch of talent and he deserved to win just as much as Colin Oberst and im not being byist because i now i know him im telling the truth and no offence but i could never remember what Colins was i always had Roberts stuck in my head so shut up
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This song sucks ass. No way as good as the winner.
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Look, do you know anything about music, because all you've said is Sticks to the ice isn't because i'm a cokehead and i wrote it. well i'm not, and i'm not related to the kid either. I found this on youtube to listen over the current hockey night in canada song. it trully has no colour to it. you say this song is to simplistic, but so was the original hockey night in canada song. to be honest i would be happy with stompin tom connor's good ol hockey game which he volunteered
I agree. I wish CBC would have offered him something to use this as the opening for HNIC After Hours - this seems like the perfect song to recap a busy Saturday evening in the NHL - light enough for that point in the evening.
GJMSince1981 3 years ago 13
I preferred this one over the winner because it sounded more like a hockey theme, and the fact a 13-year-old wrote it is even more impressive. As far as the old song goes, I'll miss it. CBC should have given Delores Claman whatever she wanted - she deserved it.
MotorCity1370 3 years ago 9