Community talk:Zelda (Song)

"The Rabbit Joint"
Just for the record (and it's admittedly tough to be sure, since Joe has a dozen sites scatterd across the Web with little biographical information on each one), it looks like "The Rabbit Joint" is the name of both the band and the album. (Joe Pleisman tends to change band names after every album or two, so he tends to just name the album after the current band name) - 76.105.67.208 12:11, 17 June 2007 (PDT)

Gannon was what Ganon was first called in the first game so technically it is both correct spellings. Don Lark Kiin 23:35, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
 * It was a misspelling. They fixed the error when they remade it for the GBA. Bsltiger 00:35, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

Does anyone have the link for the original video? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Bsltiger 00:35, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
 * About artist & band's name: joepleiman.com/joe-pleimans-music & myspace.com/therabbitjoint & http://a3.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/129/aee255ec73294f22adda229ae0034683/l.jpg should proof that "The Rabbit Joint" was a band. On the 3. link, the .jpg-picture, it says: "The Rabbit Joint:_Jesse Spence_Drums, Percusion, Vocals_Joe Pleiman_Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards" (_ = line break). So maybe the song was made by both Joe Pleiman and Jesse Spence? Secondary literature:
 * fb: The Rabbit Joint (Joe Pleiman & Jesse Spence) made the track [...] The Rabbit Joint WAS a band, and NOT just the name of the 1998 album the Zelda arrangement was on [also named "The Rabbit Joint"].
 * ocremic.org: "Name: The Rabbit Joint (Jesse Spence, Joe Pleiman)"
 * If there is/are percusion, drums or a second voice in the background, than wouldn't it be pretty much like a proof that the song indeed was made by Joe Pleiman and Jesse Spence?
 * @Bsltiger first's post: According to en.wp the remakes of ZeldaI came out 2003 (GC) resp. 2004 (GBA). Accourding to Josh Spaulding's side the animation is from 2001: "animation and original artwork ©2001 by Josh Spaulding". Thus at the time he did the animation the remakes were not released. Thus technically "Gannon" should have still been a correct/official (though not commonly used) name at that time. Wether Gannon is incorrect now or not should still be discussible, but maybe not a point of matters.
 * -Bernd 13:31, 14 December 2012 (UTC)

"Lyrics" & "Gannon
Quote: "That spelling is deliberate."

Then may I ask why, how or in which way it is deliberate? [For me it looks like it's only used, because it was/is used in that flash animation, ain't it?] -Bernd 20:13, 30 November 2012 (UTC)