Eddie wrote a song for "aloha" soundtrack
Not sure if this has been mentioned before but apparently he wrote a song which features at the end of the credits
It would have to be a uke song for sure, can't wait to hear it!
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It would have to be a uke song for sure, can't wait to hear it!
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Written by Eddie Vedder and Harper Vedder
Performed by Harper Vedder
How fun for him, to have a child who is interested in music too, and wonderful for his daughter to be born into a family with great opportunities. I look forward to hearing the song!
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Kinda sucks the song isn't even on the CD Soundtrack. http://www.amazon.com/Songs-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B00W8G7J4O .
Aloha – Complete Soundtrack Listing
In addition to already released soundtrack, we thought you might like to see the entire soundtrack listing for Aloha. If the movie hasn’t arrived in your country yet, you might want to avoid this list if you’d like to be surprised. We’ve also excluded the songs featured during the “Satellite” sequence, so you can identify those snippets yourself!
“Mele Pule Ho‘ola No Hi‘iaka” Traditional – James Kapihe
“Hanohano Hanalei” – Alfred K. Alohikea
“Cool People Make Me Tired” – Williamson
“I Can See For Miles” – The Who
“Ipo Lei Manu” – Cyril Pahinui
“Hawaii Sing To Me” – Andy Iona and his Islanders
“Taps” Traditional
“Kids and Dogs” – David Crosby
“Factory Girl” – The Rolling Stones
“Aloha ‘Oe” Traditional – (Written by Queen Lili’uokalani)
“Love Like This” – Kodaline
“A Field of Birds” (Live at KEXP) – The Tallest Man on Earth
“Te No‘o Nei Au” Traditional – Robi Kahakalau Featuring George “Fiji” Veikoso
“Hawaii Uke Sinfony Mix” – Jónsi
“You and Jake” – Evening Hymns
“An Island Melody” -Andy Iona and His Islanders
“Slack Key Lullaby” (Live at Maki’s Studio) – Ledward Kaapana
“No Name Slack Key” – Ledward Kaapana
“Waimānalo Blues” – Ledward Kaapana
“Nū ‘Oli” – George Kahumoku Jr.
“Au‘a ‘Ia E Kama E Kona Moku” Traditional – Keaka Kanahele
“Lei Hinahina” – John Kameaaloha
“Take My Advice” – Kurt Vile
“Blue Christmas” – Elvis Presley
“Witchi Tai To” – Harpers Bizarre
“Naughty Hula Eyes” – Andy Iona and His Islanders
“E Ho‘i I Ka Pili” – George Kahumoku Jr.
“Silent Night” Traditional
“Outstanding” – The Gap Band
“Everybody Wants To Rule The World” – Tears For Fears
“I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” – Daryl Hall & John Oates
“Vapour” – Vancouver Sleep Clinic
“I Know I’m Not Wrong” – Fleetwood Mac
“Tropical Swing” – Bobby Ingano
“Come and Find Me” – Josh Ritter
“Let’s Go Out Tonight” – The Blue Nile
“The Wheels On The Bus” Traditional
“Always Gold” – Radical Face
“Wittgenstein’s Arm” – Neil Halstead
I’ll Weave A Lei of Stars For You – The Royal Hawaiian Serenaders
“Medley Of Old Time Waltzes” (“My Wild Irish Rose” / “Good Old Summer Time” / “Sweet Rosie O’Grady”) – Walter Kolomoku’s Honoluluans Hawaiian Orchestra
“Phase” – Beck
“Heart Is A Drum” – Beck
“Shooting Stars” – Jónsi & Alex
“The Traveler” – Harper Vedder
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Indy 5/7/10
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I remember I bought the Every Mother Counts CD exclusively for Skipping, but eventually I liked the whole disc..
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
Telluride 16
Vinyl Films, the record label of director Cameron Crowe, will release the soundtrack to Crowe’s latest film Aloha onto vinyl. The pressing will include exclusive art, which is pictured below, and is by Sina Grace (with colors by Tamra Bonvillain). It will include six new illustrations as well.
You can see the tracklisting below.
1. Hanohano Hanalei (Alfred K. Alohikea)
2. Tropical Swing(Bobby Ingano)
3. Alika (Genoa Keawe)
4. I’ll Weave A Lei of Stars For You (The Royal Hawaiian Serenaders)
5. Slack Key Lullaby (Live at the Nation State of Hawai i)(Ledward Kaapana)
6. Ipo Lei Manu (Cyril Pahinui)
7. Kids and Dogs (David Crosby)
8. I Know I’m Not Wrong (Fleetwood Mac)
9. I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) (Daryl Hall & John Oates)
10. Take My Advice (Kurt Vile)
11. A Field of Birds (Live at KEXP)(The Tallest Man on Earth)
12. Midnight Mix (Jónsi & Alex)
13. Vapour (Vancouver Sleep Clinic)
14. You and Jake (Evening Hymns)
15. Come and Find Me (Josh Ritter)
16. Always Gold (Radical Face)
17. Let’s Go Out Tonight (The Blue Nile)
18. Heart Is a Drum (Beck)
19. Shooting Stars (Jónsi & Alex)
There’s no debating how awesome the music for Aloha is, and I’m honored to say the upcoming vinyl release of the motion picture soundtrack will include six new illustrations from yours truly. Here’s a peek at my cover art, with colors by Tamra Bonvillain, and logo design by Sydney Nichols. Vinyl Films will be releasing this bad boy at the end of the summer. Additional details to come!
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Maybe the vinyl will include the Vedder bonus track? That or we'll have to wait for a 7" single from Vinyl Films in the year's to come.
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
Telluride 16
I am not surprised it's not on the soundtrack though, if that clip was actually it. It's only like two lines.