The Rise Of A Hero (Episode 79)

The Musical Circle

Friday, 4 July 2025 - 1 hour 58 minutes

Welcome to Episode 79 of the Musical Circle, hosted and directed by Ben Charles. In this episode, Ben talks about his trip to Miami and the love he has gotten for the Musical Circle over the past 3 weeks or so while he has been busy. Ben also hypes up next Thursday's episode for episode 80, which will be Musical Circle Unplugged. Ben continues to have fun with the Musical Circle, bringing back the 2010s Section and the Jazzy Checkpoint Section for this episode. Here are all the songs in order:Musical Medley Section1. Omen - Disclosure featuring Sam Smith (from Disclosure's 2015 album called Caracal) 2. Starlight (The Fame) - The Supermen Lovers featuring OneRepublic (2025) 3. High On Me - by the DJ Rossi featuring Jazzy (2025)4. D.A.N.C.E. - Peggy Gou (from the 2025 movie Formula 1) 2010s Section5. Hymn For the Weekend - Coldplay (from the 2015 album A Head Full of Dreams) 6. Silenced By The Night - by the band Keane (from their 2012 album called Strangeland) 7. A Lonely Night - The Weeknd (from the 2018 album called Starboy)8. Skyfall - Adele (from the 2012 movie also called Skyfall)Soul Section 9. Remember The Time - Michael Jackson (from the 1991 album called Dangerous)10. My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) - by the R&B group En Vogue (from the 1992 album Funky Divas)11. Paradise - Durand Jones and the Indications featuring Aaron Frazer (from their 2025 album called Flowers) 12. Spent - Madison McFerrin (from her 2025 album called Scorpio) Free Space Song: Survive - Lewis Capaldi (2025)Jazzy Checkpoint Section14. No Confusion - Ezra Collective featuring Kojey Radical) (from Ezra Collective's 2022 album called Where I'm Meant To Be) 15. Emergence - The Messthetics featuring James Brandon Lewis (from the 2024 album called The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis)16. Rivers on the Sun - Incognito (from the 2012 album called Surreal)17. Showtime - by the jazz band Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (from the 2025 album called Bad Boys of Jazz)Rock Section18. Feels Like the First Time - by the band Foreigner (from their 1977 album also called Foreigner)19. Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne (from the 1980 album called Blizzard of Ozz)20. That's What You Get - Paramore (from the 2007 album called Riot)21. Never Enough - by the band Turnstile (from their 2025 album also called Never Enough)Forgotten Ones Section22. I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty (from the 1989 album called Full Moon Fever)23. Stay - by the R&B group Eternal (from their 1993 album called Always and Forever)24. Nothing Lasts Forever - Maroon 5 (from the 2007 album It Won't Be Soon Before Long)25. Millionaires - The Script (from the 2012 album called #3) The Musical Circle returns on the 10th of July or July 10th, 2025 with episode 80, which will be titled, "Musical Circle Unplugged" Credits:Special Thanks to the Following: Rhys Jones, the owner of Rainbow Radio Wales, Alex, Michael, John, Tristen, Michael, Rose, Melissa, Elizabeth, Patrick, and to all my friends. Another special thank you to the many fans and listeners of the Musical Circle for the incredible support for the show.Hosted By: Ben CharlesProduced and Edited by: Melissa RodriguezSound Engineer: Elizabeth HughesAdvisor to the Director: Elizabeth HughesWritten and Directed By: Ben Charles

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