Still doesn't really explain the song choice, but she explained that the song is about this kind of longshot dream of bliss that keeps you going but never really comes through in reality. Build Me Up Buttercup is a song written by Mike dAbo and Tony Macaulay, and released by the Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. Apparently the whole Buttercup Geico campaign is supposed to be about daydreaming about being out bikng on the open road even when you can't be due to life's obligations and/or the fact that "you're just not that guy." The whole "if you ride you know" tagline is supposed to refer to riding the dream or something. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Anderson: Who wants to go on a road trip Bonnie Anderson: Me Im gonna bring Dolly and Buttercup and. Anyway, I brought this up to her in passing and I guess she did a little recon. Bonnie wakes up, while her dad steps on Woody Mr. Other locations used for filming include the Park 2 garage downtown, South Park in. The stadium is Dehler Park and the filming location was Billings. OK EDIT: I work at a university and ran into a faculty colleague in the marketing department whose current research deals with pop-culture references within television marketing campaigns. Zinke proposes bill targeting federal agencies.
Bamboozled by Jesus: How God Tricked Me into the Life of My Dreams. What do you know if you ride? I'm genuinely curious what this means. more commercials on multicultural programs that aired on endemic and non-endemic. There must be SOME connection for Geico to do an entire Commercial campaign based on this, right?!?