# Segment Idea - Lyric to scene

Status: first draft
Generated: 2026-05-18
Generated by Two Dogs interactive feedback form.

## Discussion Status

First draft for Luke and Angel to discuss. Not complete, not locked, and not a Blue Dog script.

## Luke And Angel Discussion Prompts

- Should "Music Archive as Memory" be a full episode, a scene inside another episode, or a recurring segment?
- What should Luke / Red Dog make plainer before recording?
- What should stay blank for Angel / Blue Dog to direct?
- What source, guest, sponsor or privacy boundary needs checking before this goes public?

## Purpose

Give the Music Archive as Memory episode a repeatable piece that can stand alone as a clip while still feeding the larger yarn.

## Format

- Red Dog names the question in one sentence.
- One concrete example is pulled from the episode seed.
- The hosts test whether the idea is useful, funny, risky, or still too muddy.
- Blue Dog timing and voice remain blank for Angel to direct.
- Close with one practical question for the listener, guest or future scene pass.

## Red Dog Role

Red Dog can talk about the work-in-progress theme song, the I C. Infinity archive and how a lyric can become an episode seed, scene cue or recurring segment.

## Blue Dog Boundary

[Blue Dog space - Angel to direct]

## Guest Role

Only include guest animal, nickname or lived examples after the guest chooses and consents to them.

## Example Uses

- Why a song can carry a world before the formal plan exists.
- How "Two Dogs on Island Country" already sets place, tone, humour and values.
- Music as an archive of feeling, not just a product listing.
- When a track should become a scene, an ad bed or a recurring joke.
- Can spin into: Archive dive
- Can spin into: What was the song trying to tell us?

## Source References

- Episode seed: ../episodes/episode-2026-05-17-music-archive-as-memory.md
- Strange But True: Digital Downloads & Catalogue
- Public page: https://auraofintelligence.github.io/strange-but-true/downloads.html
- Two Dogs work-in-progress theme: Two Dogs on Island Country
