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Old Posted Dec 3, 2008, 5:45 AM
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Saddledome = So many missed concerts for Calgary...Sad!

Britney Spears just announced her North American tour today, and as no suprise, she is passing over Calgary due to Structural Integrity issues between her stage and the Saddledome...and she's not the first! In the last year we've missed out on Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Celine Dion...and I'm sure many, many more due to these issues! Love these artists or hate them, it would sure be nice to have the choice to see them in Calgary as opposed to having to make the trek to Edmonton...Does anyone else feel ripped off on this?? What options would they have to fix it, if any?? Would we just need an all out new stadium??

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Is there any way that a great new venue could be built that also manages to still be a deterrent to all the artists you list above?
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Is there any way that a great new venue could be built that also manages to still be a deterrent to all the artists you list above?
Thanks Finkprof. My sentiments exactly.

Sorry Doug, no insult intended. As far as I'm concerned Rush has graced our presence... and now I have peace. What we might want to do is set up an extreme fighting ring, featuring the coalition vs Calgary. If the structural integrity of the dome is questionable in this respect, we could opt for Olympic Park or drop the coalition off in the East Village, say at midnight... ?

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Britney Spears just announced her North American tour today, and as no suprise, she is passing over Calgary due to Structural Integrity issues between her stage and the Saddledome...and she's not the first! In the last year we've missed out on Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Celine Dion...and I'm sure many, many more due to these issues! Love these artists or hate them, it would sure be nice to have the choice to see them in Calgary as opposed to having to make the trek to Edmonton...Does anyone else feel ripped off on this?? What options would they have to fix it, if any?? Would we just need an all out new stadium??

/rant here!!
If the act you are going to see needs that elaborate of a stage, then they probably aren't worth seeing.
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At first I thought you were being sarcastic.

What frinkprof said.
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If the act you are going to see needs that elaborate of a stage, then they probably aren't worth seeing.
Good point. But the shitty acoustics in certain parts of the 'Dome make it worthless to see some shows

The fact that certain SaddleDome literature lists it's 'acoustic superiority' as a plus, is a joke. On numerous occasions, I've sat in parts of the 'Dome where any conversation on stage is garbled. The music masks the lack of clarity during the show.
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Good point. But the shitty acoustics in certain parts of the 'Dome make it worthless to see some shows

The fact that certain SaddleDome literature lists it's 'acoustic superiority' as a plus, is a joke. On numerous occasions, I've sat in parts of the 'Dome where any conversation on stage is garbled. The music masks the lack of clarity during the show.
That's another problem with the roof shape.
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2008, 6:10 AM
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If the act you are going to see needs that elaborate of a stage, then they probably aren't worth seeing.
Its all in the eye of the beholder I guess...Just because Britney Spears has more of a "theatrical/showman/dancing" talent as opposed to "vocal" talent doesn't mean she isn't worth being liked...Thats the beauty of art, it can be interpreted in many different ways! I don't think I need to be slagged because I like her, I was more or less asking about solutions (if any) the Saddledome could come up with to improve the integrity of the building and these stages!
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These concerts bring business to that area, generate jobs, and are culturally enlightening for the city...
Okay, I'll agree that they are good for business but culturally enlightening? Hell no! They are mass produced culture hogs if anything.



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I think a true "full service" arena/stadium is far more important than having a building shaped like a f&*king saddle! /rant
Hey! Don't be dissing the 'dome, it's one of the few iconic pieces of architecture this city has.



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Thats the beauty of art, it can be interpreted in many different ways!
It's correct interpretation is as utter crap though!



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I don't think I need to be slagged because I like her...
True. Everybody has the right to their own opinion, but what is also true is that everybody else has the right to slag them for it.
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Old Posted Dec 4, 2008, 1:51 AM
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Okay, I'll agree that they are good for business but culturally enlightening? Hell no! They are mass produced culture hogs if anything.





Hey! Don't be dissing the 'dome, it's one of the few iconic pieces of architecture this city has.





It's correct interpretation is as utter crap though!





True. Everybody has the right to their own opinion, but what is also true is that everybody else has the right to slag them for it.
Thanks for this Riise!! I can appreciate what you're trying to say...I'm not saying all the pop acts are culturally enlightening (persay)...However, I think the opportunity to go to a concert (any concert) improves cultural aspects of the city...I try to keep an open mind, and keep personal opinion of specific artists out of it...Example, I could personally care less if Metallica didn't come here, but I appreciate what it means to fans of Metallica to have them play here this weekend...
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If the act you are going to see needs that elaborate of a stage, then they probably aren't worth seeing.
I'll add myself into the snobby elitist category here, too.

Shows with a crowd of 100 people are infinitely better than the mass-produced pablum that passes for concerts these past few decades.

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What options would they have to fix it, if any?? Would we just need an all out new stadium??
The problem as I understand it is that these acts all have stages that require hanging excessive amounts of equipment from the roof of the building, something that the Dome structurally cannot handle. Not to say the Dome is structurally unsound, but rather just wasn't designed for it. We're not the only city to have this problem, there are a number of other stadiums and arenas with similar limitations.
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2008, 6:12 AM
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The problem as I understand it is that these acts all have stages that require hanging excessive amounts of equipment from the roof of the building, something that the Dome structurally cannot handle. Not to say the Dome is structurally unsound, but rather just wasn't designed for it. We're not the only city to have this problem, there are a number of other stadiums and arenas with similar limitations.
Thanks for the info Mersar...Do you know which city/stadiums also have this issue??
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I think it has less to do with "who" the act is, and more with the fact that Calgary is a large city, missing out on the opportunity to host big name artist...These concerts bring business to that area, generate jobs, and are culturally enlightening for the city...Love these artists or hate them...shouldn't mean the people of Calgary shouldn't have the option to see them...

I think a true "full service" arena/stadium is far more important than having a building shaped like a f&*king saddle! /rant
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2008, 6:19 AM
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Doug_Cgy, I was being a bit facetious with my reply above. It's just that you somehow managed to mention several of my most disliked artists, and I'm a guy who can appreciate a wide array of music.

Anyway, I agree that it would be great to attract more acts that currently bypass Calgary for one reason or another.

A new Saddledome-scale arena (new home of the Flames) will be built eventually, probably in under 10 years.
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the one im gonna miss is ACDC
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the one im gonna miss is ACDC
Yeah, wtf happened there?

AC/DC never missed Calgary & Edmonton with any of their other tours... what's with this Toronto & Vancouver only bullshit this time?
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Yeah, wtf happened there?

AC/DC never missed Calgary & Edmonton with any of their other tours... what's with this Toronto & Vancouver only bullshit this time?
Sadly, there is a lot of Toronto & Vancouver concert bullshit!
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Yeah, wtf happened there?

AC/DC never missed Calgary & Edmonton with any of their other tours... what's with this Toronto & Vancouver only bullshit this time?
I would assume AC/DC is going to do another set of North American dates and Calgary/Edmonton will be included. They were here in 2001 for their 'Stiff Upper Lip Tour'. I was 10 at the time, so I never got to go.

Now if we could just get Plant on board for a Led Zeppelin tour...
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my vote is for a replacement of McMahon Stadium somewhere closer to the Stampede Grounds....or a "screw you, it was here before you were" attitude when it comes to hosting concerts at McMahon...
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