Miranda July Interviews Khaela From the Blow
(Yes, I know. I’ve posted things about either Miranda or the Blow on a seemingly bi-weekly basis ever since Your Daily Awesome launched. But they’re major talents, and a lot of this site’s readers [myself included] are fans. Even so, I’m thinking this might be overkill, but I’m posting it anyway. It’s a good interview.—Chas)

MIRANDA JULY: Another beautifully sad lyric on that record is the one that goes, “If something in the deli aisle makes you cry…”
KHAELA MARICICH: What’s funny is that I made that up in my head around you.
MJ: Really?
KM: Yeah, we were in the Whole Foods, when I was visiting you in Portland one time, and I was staring at the overwhelming mass of all the food, kind of personal but really so impersonal. I had that really overwhelmed feeling; just wanting someone to come up and see that, and see me, and see that they should walk me outside.
MJ: Right, but I guess I didn’t walk you outside, did I? That’s not the punch line: you were waiting and then I walked you out? You probably didn’t even tell me.
KM: I don’t think I would have taken the risk to expect that from you at that point. I think my eyes were a little watery, and I was like, “Do you ever want someone to walk you out the door? Just put their arm around you and walk you out?”
MJ: I was probably like, “Get it together, Khaela!”
KM: You were just like, “We need food.”
MJ: That’s so funny, because I’ve imagined those two women in the deli aisle. So just say the lyrics so we have it.
KM: [in a normal speaking voice] If there’s something in the deli aisle that makes you cry / You know I’ll put my arm around you and walk you outside / through the sliding doors / Why would I mind?
MJ: OK, but you sing it much less flip. I love the “why would I mind?” part. It implies that someone else is saying “Do you mind doing this for me? Is this OK?” That’s the part that breaks my heart, because it’s very female to feel like that’s too much to ask.
KM: Yeah, yeah, totally.
MJ: Even in your fantasies there’s an implicit apology. That’s the extra part that you probably don’t even think about, I’m guessing. I don’t, when I’m writing. When people ask me, “Is there a female point of view in your work?” I’m always like, I don’t know. I’m just me, and am I even human? But when I heard that line, I was like, Oh, no guy would have that fantasy of someone saying, “Why would I mind?”
KM: It seems like a lot to ask.
MJ: Yeah, it’s so much to ask! [Both laugh]
read the whole interview
photograph of Khaela by yours truly
Tron Javolta wrote:
Whoa. I was going to say, “Who took that fucking awesome picture”. But you did…
I normally abstain from verbally blowing my homies, but whatev. That pic is awesome.
Posted on 07-Jun-07 at 11:14 am | Permalink
john weeks wrote:
For the past few months I’ve been DIGGING both the Blow and July.
I was actually wondering where the hell I bumped into them. I knew it was probably one of my daily visits to my four or five favorite sites but you know how history is…….you can never figure that stuff out. Y’now?
I just figured it out.
Now I’m in somebody elses small world as if mine weren’t small enough.
Posted on 07-Jun-07 at 5:57 pm | Permalink