The Rubesletter - OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.
This is the Rubesletter from Matt Ruby. I’m a comedian, writer, and the creator of Vooza. Every Tuesday, I send essays, jokes, and videos to your inbox. You’re on the free plan, for the full experience, sign up for a paid subscription. OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.On the still more beautiful later. Also: Conan with Jon Stewart, Melania's photo filter, and the return of "Substance."🚨 New show alert: On Friday, November 8, I’ll be debuting a new doozy of a show in NYC: The Mushroom Diaries - Presented by Comedian Matt Ruby.
OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.Once upon a time, there was a boy who cried, “Wow!” It was 2019 and the child was (then) 9-year-old Ronan Mattin. He screamed it at Boston’s Symphony Hall upon the completion of Mozart’s “Masonic Funeral Music.” After the piece finishes feel like a symphony in and of itself…
How the “wow” emerges is a big reason it’s so delightful. There is zero consciousness to it. It seems downright melodic as it glides gently across the room, like a feather descending onto the pavement. It’s clearly youthful too. That’s probably why the (presumably) elderly crowd reacts so appreciatively to the outburst. The mere notion of a child enjoying the symphony is rather surprising. But one who is so overjoyed and shocked that he feels compelled to shriek his approval out loud? Now that’s something. It’s like hearing a positive “OK Boomer!” The spectrum speaks In The Emperor Has No Clothes, a child screams out that everyone is participating in a fraud. Mattin’s “wow” at the symphony is an inversion of that: It’s a kid pointing out how much what everybody just witnessed was wonderful. Ronan didn’t mean to be disruptive, according to his grandfather (who took Ronan to the concert).
Folks on the spectrum often express themselves in ways the rest of us would consider bold. At the DNC, Tim Walz’s son, Gus, respond to his father’s declaration of love for him by standing up, pointing at the stage, and shouting (through tears), “That’s my dad!” Gus’ parents say they regard his various disorders not as setbacks but as his “secret power” that makes him “brilliant” and “hyperaware.” Tina Brown echoed those comments in a piece about her son.
In response, a professor of psychology, Paul Siegel, wrote:
Sometimes it takes a person who just doesn’t care to point out deep truths the rest of us are missing. Death and wonder All this wow-ness reminded me of Mona Simpson’s eulogy for her brother, Steve Jobs. Tangent: The “Opinion” label on this search result cracks me up: Simpson: "This is the eulogy for my brother." At the end of the (beautiful) piece, Simpson describes Jobs’ final words:
Even while letting go, Jobs managed to retain his childlike sense of wonder. In the final moments of his own life, he was still spotting magnificence, the still more beautiful later. Funeral tune Mozart was also thinking about death when he wrote the work that elicited that symphonic “wow.” He was a Freemason (who knew?) and wrote the score to “Masonic Funeral Music” in 1785 in response to the deaths on consecutive days of two of his lodge brothers. It was originally performed at a double memorial service at the Crowned Hope Lodge. David Mailton, in The Compleat Mozart, says the work "celebrates Masonic ideals of truth, brotherhood, and love."
Think about all that. Notions of truth, brotherhood, love, life, and death delivered across the centuries via musical notes on a piece of paper, like a secret transmission from Mozart’s brain, to those violins and cellos and into the ears of a child who didn’t know he wasn’t supposed to scream out in appreciation and decided to let it rip. Wow. Being here It all makes me consider the “wow”s in my life. The emoji that most resembles my attitude is 😎. I tend to adopt a been there/done that view. Mostly, I am the rest of the audience at the symphony. I appreciate and applaud properly – and then go back to the ho hum. Perhaps that’s why I enjoy psychedelics so much. On shrooms (or ayahuasca), I become more like that little boy listening to Mozart. I stare at trees in amazement. I am blown away by life, by this movie I’m allowed to simultaneously direct, star in, and watch. I drown in gratitude and appreciation. I can’t believe I get to experience all of this. And then I come down. Integration is always the big challenge. I have to remember to keep searching for the “wow”s, the kind that glide across spaces I inhabit and make me laugh, applaud, and/or tear up just a little bit. Part of that means noticing how much I allow the algorithm, Netflix, my timeline, dopes, and capitalism to steer my brain. Yikes. Our society tends to avoid the dying, shush children, and ignore the musings of the disordered. We also scoff at people talking about the dream they had last night or someone recounting a recent drug trip. But perhaps these people deserve more of our attention. Sure, like any of us, they can be full of crap. But other times, they’re teaching us. They’re the ones shining a light on objects of beauty the rest of us walk right past. They’re the ones pointing out the truth in the shadows. They’re the ones screaming, “Wow.” Comedy🃏 Substance: My latest special/doc is back online (we took it down due to some issues re: drug related content but don't worry about that). It features four shows – and each one I'm on a different substance (including 🍄, w33d, b00ze). It's a solid watch and people dig it. Check it out. 🃏 Jokes: Get ‘em on my social media: Instagram – TikTok – Threads – X – Substack Notes. 🃏 NYC: GOOD EGGS is uptown every Monday night at 7:30pm at the new NY Comedy Club on the Upper West Side. Also go these other weekly shows in NYC: HOT SOUP (Tuesdays) at Comedy Cellar and GOOD EGGS (Wednesdays) at NY Comedy Club (East Village). 🃏 FUNNY HOW: I have another newsletter all about the craft of doing standup. Check it out. Recently there:
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SupportSign up for a paid subscription and you’ll get bonus content and show your support. ✌️ In the news 📰Hollywood: I watched this Conan/Jon Stewart conversation on YouTube… …and the most remarkable part was, right in the middle, seeing Conan cut to an ad read where he plugs Samsung's new TV and talks about how much we all hate going to the movies and would rather just sit on the couch. No wonder Hollywood is struggling. RIP Pete Rose: It’s a shame he never made it into the Hall of Fame before passing. Then again, I think ALL athletes should be forced to bet on their own team to win. Screw this "guaranteed contract" nonsense, let ‘em play for some REAL stakes. Vaguely related: Stop turning the lights on/off during sporting events. It's freaking me out. ‘Canes: I’m blown away that some people ignore hurricane warnings. My solution: They should name hurricanes after Russian women. No one's scared of a Milton, but everyone would totally evacuate if they knew Hurricane Svetlana was coming to town. The masculinity crisis: Lotta talk about masculinity these days. My tip for the fellas: Do something hard. Literally anything. Prove you can accomplish a challenge. Find a thing that is difficult to do that you can stick with longer than others. That's a big part of what the world wants from men. Filtered: I was blown away by the look of Melania’s book promo video: After seeing that, I’m pretty sure this is… OK, ya made it. Thanks for reading. Truly appreciate it. And fyi, there are currently 15,920 subscribers here. Wow! -Matt P.S. Don’t forget about my podcast. It’ll make your commute smooth. You’re on the free list for The Rubesletter by Matt Ruby. For bonus content, become a paying subscriber. Check out Matt’s other newsletter: Funny How: Letters to a Young Comedian. Follow Matt elsewhere: Instagram • YouTube • Threads • Twitter • TikTok • Facebook |
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