Hall of Fame votes are ridiculous -- just ask baseball fans after this year's debacle -- but I was happy to see Duran Duran on the list of possible inductees for 2022, along with perennial overlooked favorite Pat Benatar.
Duran Duran is incredible, and underrated. I saw them live in 1994 at Northwestern University, on the eve of the coldest night in living memory, and they just blew the place away. (They were considered old then.)
They didn't have a grand collection of hits, only a few megahits, but their aesthetic defined the 1980s -- hence "Decade," the title of their compilation album -- and the 1980s are looking pretty good right now. As they always did.
Today's episode is devoted to the second anniversary of the October 7 terror attacks. It was produced before the announcement of a ceasefire deal, yet remains current & relevant.
Please listen, and #bringthemhome.
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This week's portion is a beautiful poem, containing the Covenant between God and the people of Israel. But given the breaking news that Hamas may actually have agreed to release all of the Israeli hostages, I will devote my remarks to that.
One hopes it is true; if so, it makes this week's additional reading, from II Samuel 22, even more relevant: David's song of praise to the Lord for delivering him from the hand of his enemies.
"18 He rescued me from my powerful enemy,
from my foes, who were too strong for me.
19 They confronted me in the day of my disaster,
but the Lord was my support."
So much to focus on this week -- and much breaking news. A peace deal in the Middle East, perhaps? Eric Adams dropping out of the mayor's race? And a looming shutdown as Democrats push their demands beyond absurdity.
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