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TBOL ch 10

To put it simply, we LOVE this chapter. This is the first time we get a glimpse of Sarah and Diana actually working together on magic. It was all so peaceful until the radio decided to suggest a playlist familiar to most of us born prior to 1985, and -- now -- GenZ, who through TikTok, have found an entirely new catalog of music to explore. Enjoy the episode, guys!

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Credits/Copyright Information 

* Intro music: "Ghost Dance" (edited down to second chorus) by Kevin Macleod, licensed for use by Creative Commons.

* Outro music: Rimsky-Korsakov - "Scheherazade Symphonic Suite for Orchestra Op.35 - IV. Allegro molto," Public domain/copyright-free. 

* Small portions of "Rhiannon," "In Over My Head," and "You Make Loving Fun" (licensed karaoke versions) from the 1977 album, Rumours (Warner Records), by Fleetwood Mac, are used for a part of the show illustrating and informing the story line for our listeners. Music such as this, played during our episodes, are used strictly for commentary; categorically, under U.S. copyright law, this method falls within Fair Use.

* "Save it for the Show"segment introduction voiceover by Devyn Grendell  

* Cover art (+ all variations associated w/ it): © Daemons Domain

* The term "unofficial" is explained in our disclaimer located in Terms of Use - item 14.

* The Daemons Discuss podcast is hosted and produced by the owners (Angela, Jean and Valerie) of Daemons Domain and can also be found by entering the url http://www.DaemonsDiscuss.com in your browser, (listed on the various podcast syndicates like Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, etc.) which will redirect you back to the parent site, Daemons Domain.

* This podcast is intended for personal download/consumption. Please see our Terms of Use; item 3.

* Our episode titles are a loving tribute to the show "Friends" just 'cause we love Friends and - let's face it - it's easier! Here's how one of the show creators explains their reasoning:

Jeff Greenstein: "When Marta & David & Jeff & I did 'Dream On', we used to spend a lot of time thinking about titles, because they were on-screen at the top of each episode. On "Friends", we decided that was a waste of time. We figured, why not name each episode after the thing that people will ostensibly be talking about around the water-cooler the next day?"



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