Things We Lost In The Snow, pt 5: Wind Waker Unplugged
If we hadn't already had Keita Takahashi's fantastic Noby Noby Boy holiday greeting, this would've made a great replacement: 23 year old (and himself curiously Hyrulian looking) Fredrik Larsson doing a multi-instrumental version of Legend of Zelda's Wind Waker theme.
There's not much to do here but watch and gawp at his "quick christmas experiment" -- he's similarly blasé about his Mega Man 9 rock medley, though at least he admits that one took him four times as long.
YouTube - Wind Waker Unplugged [Thanks, Tom!]



Anonymous Anonymous
#1 – 1:00 PM December 29, 2008
played at multi tracking for a long time and am always impressed by a master. love this.
ChibiR
#2 – 1:05 PM December 29, 2008
I suddenly want to dig out my Mike Oldfield CDs... "And... Tubular Bells!"
Seriously, this is awesome. Major kudos.
Tenn
#3 – 4:22 PM December 29, 2008
Wow, that's incredible.
Anonymous Anonymous
#4 – 5:20 PM December 29, 2008
Wow! My mouth is on the floor :O
Anonymous Anonymous
#5 – 10:14 PM December 29, 2008
I laughed, I cried.
No joke.
Amazing, and beautiful, and I don't even know the game.
skore
#6 – 3:17 AM December 30, 2008
weeped a little. phew.
Anonymous Anonymous
#7 – 8:00 AM December 30, 2008
When the accordion appeared, I was impressed.. then the nine-part harmony showed up. Amazing!
Chris L
#8 – 9:38 PM December 30, 2008
Nice tribute to (imo) the most beautiful Zelda game as far as art directon and music are concerned.
Anonymous Anonymous
#9 – 2:23 PM December 31, 2008
brilliant. simply brilliant
nuraskye
#10 – 11:46 PM January 1, 2009
Wow, that was awesome. I had to pull my fiance into the living room to watch it. I am awed and amazed. ^_^