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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2006

So Shiva and I go out to star gaze only to discover that cameras are not allowed there either...

or so it would seem by the pitch black

Also apparently YouTube is having issues keeping this vid up. Please keep trying...

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  • Welcome Shiva to Youtube! Great flow on your flute playing. How long have you been playing? Raven great video as usual. ROCK ON!

  • i LOVE the flute!!! seriously. its in Celtic music

  • This may be one of the "Darkest" videos you have had, but I feel it's one of the best.

  • heh hehe hey... so Big sur is another great place to look up n see a lot more stars away from citylight

    oh n eye always felt the dark Is about the vast, n not anything to do with the typical associations we have w/ hell or even heaven for that matter

  • Endorsement!

  • Right on! I'd call Ravenlaughs and Shiva a binary system. Stars do form in pairs occasionally. They also call them companion stars. They're just so close together and shine so brightly, they appear as one. Peace!

  • Raven feels. Nice flute music. Peaceful.

  • And if Shiva ever reads these comments. I just wanted her to know that she was the brightest star shining in this video!

  • Nice to meet Shiva. Oh man, that was some cool flute playing. I was imagining a cobra snake would come out and bit you or something. That was a romanticly scary video. Oh and I thought I saw a UFO for a second there. But it was probably just the planet, Pluto.

    ~FWz~

  • Have you thought about going up on Mt. Hamilton near the observatory. You'll be farther from the city lights, and you might have better luck with the stars showing up on the video. Flute music was great Shiva. Nice to meet you.

    John

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