[Full Length Duet] The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - Link & Zelda's Duet
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Published 2009-12-28
Here is a download link as per ShienDrillz' request: www.mediafire.com/?j0jmmc0mzkq
Composed by Koji Kondo
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is owned by Nintendo and is available on Nintendo DS
All Comments (21)
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There are two types of people on this earth. People who love Spirit Tracks and people who never tried it because it had trains.
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That moment when you fail at the last note...
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"Criminally underrated" doesn't even begin to describe this game.
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Fun fact, during the rehearsal, if you just wail on the notes like a mad man, zelda will just stare at you until you chill out!
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I like how Link and Zelda just stop in the middle of the boss battle to rehearse this song while Malladus is standing just a few yards away not doing anything.
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I've never understood why Spirit Tracks got so much hate. Personally, Spirit Tracks was the first Zelda game I played and it's what got me into the series. Many people may love Twilight Princess or Ocarina of Time (Don't get me wrong, they're awesome games) but I love Spirit Tracks. The music is amazing, the relationship between Zelda and Link is amazing and the story line really comes from the heart. I don't care what the haters say, Spirit Tracks will always have a place in my heart.
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I was so scared that I could mess up at that important moment... Makes you feel like you're actually playing on a big orchestra...
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There needs to be an HD remake of Spirit Tracks to take advantage of all the new features of consoles proceeding the DS. It needs to be called Spirit Tracks Relaid This is not up for debate this needs to happen
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Haters can shut up, this game and Phantom Hourglass were sick
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BEST. ZELDA. FINAL BOSS THEME.
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Still salty that they didn't add this to smash 4
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No one ever really talks about spirit tracks which is a shame because I feel this game has the best music in the series(this being the best song)
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I’ll never get over the charm of the cymbal crash imitating a train, just ties the song all up in a nice little bow.
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Song: start Me: fail Have to redo all of it again Me: finally win. Zelda: start singing and shit Me: UWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH TT A TT
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I feel spirit tracks doesn't have enough recognition
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This game was my entire middle school career
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if u dont think this is a work of art u are deaf [edit - jan 2021] I wrote this when i was 13, i am 20 now, coming up on 21; and i still come back to listen to this, i assume i'll come back here for years to come. [edit - oct 2021] I Still come back. Aint no getting rid of me [edit - feb 2022] - Here for another Update, Still here, Still listening, still getting goosebumps everytime [edit = mar 2023] - Still coming back, sitll here, still listening, no matter how many years pass, im still here
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Music has been a really important thing in Zelda games ever since Ocarina of Time (and probably before then too), not just as a part of the game, but as a part of the story. This song perfectly exemplifies this.
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Distracting Malladus be like; Here, kitty kitty kitty! Here's some booty! Come to daddy! (Now, princess! Quickscope him!)
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there's something about the way the cymbal crashes sounding like a train blowing steam that drives me absolutely insane it's so perfect