You’ve been on tour of the US, you’ve made a record, what are doing now? Nothing, I hope!
EMILIA @ Issue no. 269You don’t usually stay away from The Red Hand Files this long without pre announcing it, so I’m writing to make sure that you are well. Your last Issue (#202) was very beautiful and moving. I think such complete opening of one’s soul must be emotionally exhausting. It would be comprehensible if you needed a pause from writing after a letter like that. I also keep seeing great footage of your tour on social media, and it is incredible how you keep giving your maximum, date after date. That must be very exhausting too, given that you’ve been on tour for a long time now. So my question for you today is simply: How are you?
NATASHA @ Issue no. 203The Red Hand Files is the best thing in the whole wide world – I love them so much, you handsome genius. Are you ever on tour or just so busy that you don’t have time to write one of your amazingly thoughtful and nuanced responses? Do you ever get to the end of the week and you just have to pick a question at random and quickly throw an answer together?
NICK @ Issue no. 188Have you been resting up since the tour? If not what have you been doing, except sitting around watching TV with Susie?
KELLY @ Issue no. 173I saw you at the Royal Albert Hall on the second night. The concert of my life. So intense. So emotionally demanding. Such a deeply beautiful concert. My question is how do you keep managing to do The Red Hand Files on tour? Is it difficult?
SABINA @ Issue no. 169I know it is hard to know, but please give us a hint on the tour in regards of the Corona virus. What is the latest you know? What are the risks of the tour being postponed? It would be sad if this is the case, but please know that we fans would support such a decision, no matter how hard it is to wait even longer to see you and the Bad Seeds.
MIKE @ Issue no. 88I’m still reeling from the Seattle show at the Paramount – best show of my life. Now the tour is over, how do you feel? I can’t imagine.
SNOOPY @ Issue no. 325One of the pivotal moments of my early 20s was seeing you perform at Enmore Theatre, Sydney. My now wife stood me up for that performance, and I have always told her we need to see you perform together, as she does not know what she missed out on that night, but we live in rural NSW and by the time we get word you are coming, it is always sold out. I don’t really expect a response to this, but if there is any way we can get advanced warning when you are touring Australia next, it would be very much appreciated.
GEOFF @ Issue no. 335