
I spoke that night to a capacity crowd of 1,850 at the Corn Exchange - originally a warehouse where farmers and merchants traded cereal grains, but a concert hall since 1971. Pink Floyd's founder Syd Barrett played his last concert there; it has housed performances by everyone from Boxcar Willie to David Bowie.
One of the impossibly cool aspects of this 90-city tour has been the chance to visit all these famous and infamous concert halls - The Orpheum in L.A., The Fillmore in Detroit, London's Apollo Hammersmith, Nashville's Ryman Auditorium (original home of the Grand Ole Opry, where 1,200 people sang Happy Birthday to me in June) - and to follow in the footsteps of performers like Johnny Cash, Minnie Pearl, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen. It's an unexpected privilege, with a surreal aspect.
That night at the Corn Exchange, I spoke about Rule 6 from my book, 12 Rules for Life: Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world.












Comment: The tanker in question had just left the Sture oil terminal, which is where the frigate collided with it.
The collision between Ingstad and Sola TS is similar to the collisions the USS McCain and USS Fitzgerald underwent in the Pacific Ocean last year, when seventeen US Navy sailors were killed.
Ingstad is going to cost Norway's entire defense budget to replace.
The frigate has all but sunk at this point: