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Zelda 25th Anniversary Concert - Concert Intro [London Hammersmith Apollo 2011]

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2011

As unlikely as this may be, if you are reading the Eiji, recording the show didn't harm my enjoyment of the music one bit. I still felt a bit guilty mind you. ;P

As you can probably see the sound quality is loads better than my old videos thanks to getting a shiny new iPhone. Despite that, I apologise for the shakiness. It's pretty difficult keeping the camera steady for that long! :D

Anyway, hope you enjoy! :)

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  • You were in the presence of THE guy. I'm so jealous. Dx

  • Who's the conductor? Lik whats her name?

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  • whats the name of the conductor?

  • @quinn244 No the Japanese guy from Nintendo was Eiji Aonuma, who has been a central figure on the core Zelda team since Ocarina of Time. 

  • I love how you start talking about the people from LA screaming lmao

  • @ThePeppazmint The name of the conductor at this Concert was Eimear Noone who is Irish. I was there at the Concert as well and I was so happy when Eiji Aonuma came onto the stage with his translator with a thunderous applause from us that night which was amazing.

  • it that kondo koji?!!! If it is your so freaking lucky, his music really was amazing!!!!!

  • no!!!! what is he saying?!?!?!? i cant heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrr!!!!!!!

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