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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember Potato Skins? (with Claudio Sanchez)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

You've heard Claudio Sanchez sing about fantasy worlds as the frontman for Coheed And Cambria but have you heard him pontificate on a dish known as Chicken Rondelet? Get ready for that, plus we talk about Claudio's experiences playing Nintendo on the way to school, dig into the history of the Potato Skin (and Tato Skins) and recall some of our favorite commercial jingles of the eighties. We also discuss Jonah's doppelgänger as painted by Pablo Picasso, the time Claudio bought musical gear from the voice of Folger's coffee crystals and lovingly recall the days of COD (Cash On Delivery.) Finally, the three of us play an action-packed round of YESTOLGIA OR NOSTALGIA where we debate the merits of Hocus Pocus 2, Van Leeuwan's Kraft Macaroni & Cheese ice cream and hair scrunchies. If you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out Coheed's latest album "Vaxis – Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind" and Claudio's new comic series "My Brother's Blood Machine." Who knows? If you're lucky, you might even be able to buy a dragonfly-branded scrunchie at an upcoming gig. 

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Vanessa Bayer and this is my brother Jonah.

0:06.0

We're two siblings who love to talk about our childhood and nostalgia and how it shaped us into the people we are today.

0:11.0

Who are pretty full of joie de vivre, if I do say so myself.

0:15.0

Welcome to How Did We Get Weird. You know, Jonah, I just received a text from my good friend Jenny Binstock, and she was at Lachma, this art museum here in L.A.

0:37.3

And she saw this Picasso painting. And she texted

0:41.0

me a picture of it. And she was like, does Jonah know that he looks exactly like the person in this

0:46.0

painting? And I said, he sure does. In fact, he's used this painting and versions of this painting

0:51.5

as his profile picks on social media before.

0:55.3

Jonah, do you know what I'm talking about?

0:56.8

I do, yeah.

0:57.7

So I found this painting a while ago, and I'm going to put it in the chat so our guests can see it as well.

1:02.6

I think it's like a quite famous Picasso painting from his blue period.

1:06.3

Uh-huh.

1:06.7

This guy's name is Sebastian Joyner Vidal.

1:09.8

I'm probably mispronouncing it, but he was another painter who is friends with Picasso.

1:13.6

And I guess Picasso painted him a lot and there's a lot of photos of him.

1:17.6

And he has like the exact same mustache as me, the same facial structure.

1:21.6

Yes.

1:22.6

It's very bizarre.

1:23.6

There's one called Portrait of Sebastian Jr. Vidal.

1:26.6

We're probably really butchering the name. And that one, and he's sitting and it looks so much like you. And then you've shown me now, like, that there's so many different paintings. Yeah. And sketches. You sent me a sketch of him as a matador. Yeah, there's one of a maddo. You know, it's interesting because I feel like sometimes people be like, oh, you look like

1:46.2

this person and it's just like another guy with a mustache.

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