Big Country - Republican Party Reptile (Daytime TV)

Published 2010-03-12
Big Country - Republican Party Reptile recorded for Pebble Mill in the UK

All Comments (13)
  • @Diadema033
    Not always the genious is reckon as such. This was a wonderful stuff, and what guitar!
  • What a great song this is!! It was very different for Big Country but it rocked!!
  • @Diadema033
    This song does have something brilliant inside: the idea to kidding repubblicans with country music. And made by Scottish, too. Good one!
  • @SheWoreLemon83
    @sinister066 I totally get that, I wasn't faulting BC in anyway, I assumed that someone at BBC was responsible for putting that set together, which is what I meant by "whoever." I've gotten the sense that Stuart/BC couldn't care less about props and sets so I knew he was just there to perform...which is what I really dig about BC.
  • @ROOKTABULA
    I was using the vernacular of the Bubba's being mocked in the song, don'tcha git it y'all? Sorry, Grammar Obergruppenführer. (PS: "go to" isn't hyphenated and "Gag." isn't a complete sentence. IE: Don't y'all fling shit if y'all are standing in an outhouse.)
  • @sinister066
    @SheWoreLemon83 think this was when bc was trying to break the US and they did not pick background objects. the bbc did and if you disagree, you don't appear..so, am drifting, drifting, drifting from the shore??? who knows. catch ye later.
  • @BC25citizen
    @SheWoreLemon83 Well, if you think about it, that stuff kind of goes with the type of Republican that he's making fun of.
  • @SheWoreLemon83
    Kinda works don't it? While insulting a segment of the population for being ignorant, please use correct grammar. "Don't it?" = "Doesn't it" and "it's" = "its." Thanks.
  • @SheWoreLemon83
    The music is kind of fun for sure and Stuart is super foxy. But whoever came up with the cheesiest backdrop, set, or props in the world for this gig should have been arrested. I mean a Confederate flag and a motorcycle?? Gag. I guess that was the go-to American flare back in the early 90's in the UK. Cliched and contrived are 2 words that come to mind immediately. Again, fun song, major BC fan, but the set is a bit off-putting IMHO.