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She writes from a place before her mind translates what her body says. For this reason, her lyrics are mysterious; the listener must translate them from his or her feelings, connect the pieces and enter the space be tween body and emotion. On the morning after her May 12 Eugene show, I had the honor of hav ing an early REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK breakfast with the songstress. _ We were supposed to have dinner before she played at the WOW Hall, but Mirah didn't get into town until late. After her show, Mirah still hadn't eaten, so my friend and I gave her two containers of peach granola we had made the night before. She hungrily popped one open right then and there. Then, we all chose to meet at Morning Glory Cafe bright and early the next morning. She and her tour ing partners had to leave early, and we had dass at 10 a.m. After she had ordered her break fast — a dish that had two tempeh patties with a side of potatoes — she spoke about touring with Tara Jane Oneill and the band Liarbird. Her WOW Hall show was the first of the tour, and while Mirah usually plays solo, all of the musidans had a chance to perform with each other during this performance. "It feels more intricate," she said. "I don't usually have the experience try ing to recreate the recordings in a live setting because it seems too compli cated to try to do that alone, and I don't usually have so many people around. And sometimes I don't re member what I did on the recording." One of the most striking things about Mirah's music is how well her voice goes together with her guitar. I had been curious whether she record ed her guitar and vocal parts together or separately for her albums. "It depends," she answered. "Some of them 1 record together. Like on the new album, the song called 'Struggle,' I did the guitar and vocals together. A couple of songs Phil (Elvrum) played Turn to MIRAH, page 10 Single Digital Media Prints (3x5 dr <4x6) Only 251£ each! 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