I've probably listened to this song thousands of times (I'm old. 54 lol) and it still hits just as it did the first time I heard it on the radio. Some songs just transcend all senses...goosebumps are given to so many when they hear this song over and over. Do you remember where you were when you first heard it? I was in the car and I'm like WHAT IN THE HELL DID I JUST HEAR? It was so epic. The Stone Roses Fool's Gold did that to me, too. :)
One of the purest lines ever written in a song and these reaction videos ALWAYS skip right over it. Usually they'll stop at "I want a perfect body, I want a perfect soul" and be like "bruh that's deep" and they don't even hear the next line. Its a real shame.
@@WildXstElementZ bro just read the lyrics. my man thom yorke literally stalked a girl for like what a week? Btw if youre mad because I said I hated the song that's just a joke Radiohead is my favorite band lmao
Thom Yorke's voice is unlike any you've ever heard. You want to hear the full scope of his range and emotional spectrum, check out "Fake Plastic Trees." "Karma Police" is also a major trip.
Go down the radiohead rabbit hole. Such a great band. I’d start off with the popular songs first Fake plastic Trees Paranoid Android Karma Police How to Disappear Completely Reckoner
Creep is one of the biggest anthems of all time. Thom Yorke has a great voice, but knows when to use it and when to hold back. My picks would be: Fake Plastic Trees My Iron Lung Just Paranoid Android Electioneering Exit Music (from a Film) No Surprises
The Best song of the 90s, Thom Yorke have such a beautiful Angelic voice,One of the most beautiful voice in the world Just saw the him in concert, with his new band , calls THE SMILE, Maybe one day RADIOHEAD, will come back together. It was an Amazing Concert
Postmodern jukebox ft. Haley Reinhart jazz cover of creep has 106 mill views, 58 wks top billboard jazz chart and critically acclaimed,. Haley is a voice that everyone falls in love. Haley is a master class vocalist.
Oddly I've had this song stuck in my head for two weeks after seeing a meme with a bakery theme: "I'm a crepe." "I'm a weird dough." "What the hell am I doughing here?" "I donut belong here." .....and trapped in my noggin.
It’s definitely a haunting song but it’s done so well. I was laughing through the whole song because of the faces you were making. Yr faces reflected all the feelings that this band was vocalizing. Then you ask : why do i feel sad ? Too funny 😂
I''m not the biggest Radiohead fan, but they are certainly known as one of the BIGGEST bands of the last 30 years. Pretty sure this was the first Radiohead song I ever heard and it was one of the top songs all through the 90s.
I first heard this song when Kim Hyun Joong sang it about 13 years ago on a radio talk show in Korea for SS501, my favorite Kpop group. It pops up as a cover every once in a while.. I think true singers appreciate it.
54 year old here. You have just been changed for life. GenX has the most prolific music that will ever be created. I LOVE that younger generations can find the beauty and relatability to our music. Sadly, the world hasn't changed, and our problems are now your problems. I wish we had fixed it for you guys, but I'm so hopeful that your generation will make a huge difference
“There There” from the hail to the thief LP, the distanced travelled between the tracks is incredible and worth taking the journey to get to them. Radiohead never released a part2 album, ie no 2 of their albums sound the same.....and you never knew what they would release from album to album
A lot of people are recommending songs from their albums "The Bends" and "Ok Computer", but if you want to hear more great songs from their other albums then these are good ones. . How To disappear Completely . Idioteque . Pyramid Song . 2 + 2 = 5 . There, There . Nude . Weird Fishes/ Arpeggi . Jigsaw Falling Into Place
I only heard this song for the first time about a month ago. I have heard of the band but that’s all. I really, really like this song. I’m 68 and dance with the music when I hear it especially when I play it now in my car. 🤟🏻
always liked this song,, i was fortunate to be based at a us airforce base in southern turkey around 2001,,, we went to a karaoke night on the base and despite embarrassing ourselves by not taking it seriously what really did stay with me was the whole of the room singing when this was played airmen from all creeds and backgrounds along with obviously the white airmen and women were singing all together almost like it was an anthem,,, left me a little bit shocked and surprised but happy a little bit of british culture was so liked by all backgrounds
Seems most are not recommending it, but I have a special place in my heart for "Exit Music (For a Film)" which I discovered via Ramin Djawadi's cover version in Westworld. 😉 Edit: It has a slow build, but totally worth it at the end. Also check out the Djawadi cover (from the Westworld soundtrack), which is pure instrumental but just as intense
You should DEFINITELY react to the Postmodern Jukebox version of this sung by the GREAT Haley Reinhart. This song has been covered a zillion times, usually to failure, but this album/video version and the PMJ version are the undisputed best versions. This song is definitely in the conversation for songs that have been covered the most that honestly shouldn’t of been. Thom Yorke is a Mount Rushmore alternative music male vocalist. It’s him, Cobain, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder for me.
Their version?!?!? Dude, it's the original....And no one can bring the emotion like Thom Yorke. It's a crime that you haven't heard of Radiohead until 2 weeks ago! You got to check out their albums, Pablo Honey and OK Computer... 2 of the best albums from the 90's
Hey, this band was playing in early 1990’s- MTV played ALOT of their music and videos back then. Creep, Lotus flower, No surprises,Paranoid android-amazing!! Yes Thom Yorke can sing; you need to read the lyrics to get the drift of the songs. 15 Steps is one of my favorites.
I've covered this live with my band. Or band at the time anyway. Great song. It always goes over well. Do check out some more by them. They have a ton of great tracks. I really think you'll be a fan of most of their stuff.
back when i was 21 {im 48 now} i worked on a roofing crew that were my home boys and wed go from place to place partying our assws off....but i would play that on my acoustic and sing it with my soul somewhere that had a good natural reverb and id look up from my musical journey and id see 20-50 faces staring at me like who tha fxxk R UUU!!? And it was on after that ...being young and free from hometown judgement ..people seen me as me without a past to paint the picture it was magical.
So this song was written on the back of Thom York (lead singer) meeting a really beautiful girl at a gig. It's supposed to represent how he felt... the quiet parts is how he acted in front of her and the creep chorus part is what he felt inside as she left. So when you hear the song again you are supposed to feel the anxiety and uselessness.
The song is actually about a girl Thom stalked while in university (his own words). He has never met her and doesn't even know her name to this day. He was totally infatuated with her. He admired her from afar and didn't have the courage to introduce himself. Great story, great song and admirable admission of self-awareness.
I've been a Raiohead fan since I was 14 years old (I'm 37 now). Pleeeeeease listen to "street spirit", "paranoid android", "exit music for a film", "there, there", "fake plastic trees", "nude" and "karma police". I could name so much more songs, but I feel like I'm getting too excited XD Greetibgs from Mexico!
Radiohead are my favourite band ever, no one like them 💥 The Bends album is my favourite. Check out the video for ‘Street Spirit’ on here, it won awards, it’s a great song too
I must be very old to be surprised to see someone who has never heard Radiohead... especially this one of them. Hi from France where we know Radiohead pretty much well. ^^
"I wish I was special" is definitely aligning with the core desire of INFP 4w5s who want to be unique, original, and special. Who dont want to follow the tune of the society like people who are leading with Fe (Extraverted Feeling). Thom Yorke is an INFP 4w5 so it fits his personality type. I`m a INFP too so I can kind of identify or understand where this feelings the song represent comes from. It's when I am in an unhealthy state meaning stressed out. We tend to get very low self-esteem and always believe the worst of ourself, constantly seeking validation of ourself from others. But when we grow into a more healthy state, we can let go of this and be our authentic self.
😀 I just discovered this song (because of a cover of it by a Johnny Depp lookalike). I’m slightly embarrassed because idk how I missed it all these years!
This, (along with Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, and Deep Purple's Black Knight) are the three songs on Top of the Pops that stopped me dead in my tracks. I literally stopped speaking and zoned out from the conversation to concentrate on Thomas amazing performance. Sadly that very first Top of the Pops appearance is not on RUclips, as it was so much better than any other version they did.
This song was supposed to be a joke. With improvised sophomoric lyrics and a bridge lifted note for note from a 1972 Hollies song. And to the band's unending dismay it became their first big hit. Like, really, really big and they were mightily afraid that it would become their signature song. So they didn't play it live for years and years. It helped that they actually had better songs to play. It also helped that Prince did a cover of that song at Coachella and it went viral.
Thom's voice encapsulates the pain and longing of the song.
This song STILL gives me goose bumps after all these years.
yeah I got goosebumps on the back of my skull :)
Same here, like the first time I heard it 30 years ago! 🥹
Me too! Powerful stuff.
I've probably listened to this song thousands of times (I'm old. 54 lol) and it still hits just as it did the first time I heard it on the radio. Some songs just transcend all senses...goosebumps are given to so many when they hear this song over and over. Do you remember where you were when you first heard it? I was in the car and I'm like WHAT IN THE HELL DID I JUST HEAR? It was so epic. The Stone Roses Fool's Gold did that to me, too. :)
YESS!!!😊
"I want you to notice when I'm not around" That line get's me every time.
Me too brother, me too
Me too
Smoge
I'm 54 and never had that type of love. Oh well. LOL At least we all had amazing music!!
One of the purest lines ever written in a song and these reaction videos ALWAYS skip right over it. Usually they'll stop at "I want a perfect body, I want a perfect soul" and be like "bruh that's deep" and they don't even hear the next line. Its a real shame.
HE CAN SING ... AND THATS LIVE .. NO ENHANCEMENT .. IM 75 AND THIS IS ON MY TOP TEN LIST ... OF FOREVER!
75 yrs young at 56 im s kid
This song was an antham for all us geeks, creeps n weirdos, even all these year's on, it still breaks me .
thats why i hate it lol, too incel for me
@@chao3948how is it incel? Shut up
@@WildXstElementZ bro just read the lyrics. my man thom yorke literally stalked a girl for like what a week? Btw if youre mad because I said I hated the song that's just a joke Radiohead is my favorite band lmao
I feel seen 😊
@@chao3948 Thom and his band (except for Ed) were such a weirdos, but they were making good songs tho
I think 'Creep' is a modern day classic...its incredibly haunting and beautiful.
Shut up 😭
😢😮❤🎉
Thom Yorke's voice is unlike any you've ever heard. You want to hear the full scope of his range and emotional spectrum, check out "Fake Plastic Trees." "Karma Police" is also a major trip.
Ooooh I always forget about karma police. SO good
...& don't forget "Paranoid Android."
man, gotta listen to his straight acoustic versions. he really lets go. he does have a great voice. this vid didn't do it justice.
also exit song is wonderful
Also Street spirit (fade out) is a certified classic
Beautiful trauma!!! Amazing song!!!
2008 is the year the video was uploaded. This song came out in 1993. It's 31 years old. This was our anthem back in the day.
The sarcasm,insecurities,pain and defeat oozing from the vocals. And the drop before the chorus!
Go down the radiohead rabbit hole. Such a great band. I’d start off with the popular songs first
Fake plastic Trees
Paranoid Android
Karma Police
How to Disappear Completely
Reckoner
No fade out?
@@viorel-flaviuradu9757 those were just the starters. I’m open for fade out to be a starter too
Yes, he can actually sing. Thom Yorke is brilliant in a multitude of ways.
One of the best falsettos you'll ever hear. Period.
This is one of the most covered songs because of it's dynamic lyric and emotion.
This song came out in 1992.. I was like 5 or 6 the first time I heard it.. Never was the same!!! One of the greatest bands
Radiohead is the most important rock band of the past three decades.
Good Lord! I was 21 when it came out! Always a favorite!!!! Time flys..... 30 years later.....
Creep is one of the biggest anthems of all time. Thom Yorke has a great voice, but knows when to use it and when to hold back. My picks would be:
Fake Plastic Trees
My Iron Lung
Just
Paranoid Android
Electioneering
Exit Music (from a Film)
No Surprises
I'm not a fan of this band, but that point where he goes from falsetto to full bodied scream is freaking brilliant.
Much respect!
Damn u made people made how u formulated this statement 🤓
@@PleasantBackgeoundVideosi bet you look back at this comment and feel so proud
@@PleasantBackgeoundVideosat least he can formulate a statement damn look at your grammar bozo i had a stroke reading that 🤡
Radiohead is legendary..
The Best song of the 90s, Thom Yorke have such a beautiful Angelic voice,One of the most beautiful voice in the world
Just saw the him in concert, with his new band , calls THE SMILE,
Maybe one day RADIOHEAD, will come back together.
It was an Amazing Concert
This is an incredible song. It never gets old.
Postmodern jukebox ft. Haley Reinhart jazz cover of creep has 106 mill views, 58 wks top billboard jazz chart and critically acclaimed,. Haley is a voice that everyone falls in love. Haley is a master class vocalist.
You have the name wrong..you’re talking about Angelina Jordan …mummy says it’s bedtime James 😂
One of the great rock anthems of all time
'No Surprises' and 'karma police' are beautiful. Excited you are discovering this incredible band!
Funny thing is No surprises , karma police , and creep were the only radiohead songs I would listen to until I got more into radiohead .
Oddly I've had this song stuck in my head for two weeks after seeing a meme with a bakery theme:
"I'm a crepe."
"I'm a weird dough."
"What the hell am I doughing here?"
"I donut belong here."
.....and trapped in my noggin.
Lol wow those are all great puns 🤣 👏
@@FabiolaRVela ...buns
😂😂😂😂
😂 my dad is a baker & pastry chef. Will pass these on.
The song was on Radiohead's debut album, released in 1992, and it became a hit almost a year later.
It’s definitely a haunting song but it’s done so well. I was laughing through the whole song because of the faces you were making. Yr faces reflected all the feelings that this band was vocalizing. Then you ask : why do i feel sad ? Too funny 😂
The Brits ruled the 90's and 2000's damn. These guys, Oasis, Blur, the Verve, they were stacked - RESPECT
I'd argue they ruled the 60s and 70s too, truly a beast of a nation when it comes to music.
I''m not the biggest Radiohead fan, but they are certainly known as one of the BIGGEST bands of the last 30 years. Pretty sure this was the first Radiohead song I ever heard and it was one of the top songs all through the 90s.
You should check out a live version of this track. It’s then that you realise just how well Thom can sing!! 😍😍🥰
We all feel this way and can relate.. one of the greatest songs ever written❤❤❤and that guitar!!!!!❤❤❤❤
I first heard this song when Kim Hyun Joong sang it about 13 years ago on a radio talk show in Korea for SS501, my favorite Kpop group. It pops up as a cover every once in a while.. I think true singers appreciate it.
54 year old here. You have just been changed for life. GenX has the most prolific music that will ever be created. I LOVE that younger generations can find the beauty and relatability to our music. Sadly, the world hasn't changed, and our problems are now your problems. I wish we had fixed it for you guys, but I'm so hopeful that your generation will make a huge difference
“There There” from the hail to the thief LP, the distanced travelled between the tracks is incredible and worth taking the journey to get to them. Radiohead never released a part2 album, ie no 2 of their albums sound the same.....and you never knew what they would release from album to album
There There I find obsessive. I keep coming back to it (the video is fabulously weird). Astrina does a great cover of it too.
OK Computer - the entire album is top notch ... from start to finish. Perfect for a road trip 🙂
Yes & when it was released is was touted as the return of the "Full Album".
I heard a guy on the street sing this song and it was amazing! Now I know who did the original. It's a great song.
bro his voice is fire im love him best song ever 😩❤️
Thom yorke's voice is so haunting, absolutely love them, street spirit, paranoid android and Just are great ones to react to also.
A lot of people are recommending songs from their albums "The Bends" and "Ok Computer", but if you want to hear more great songs from their other albums then these are good ones.
. How To disappear Completely
. Idioteque
. Pyramid Song
. 2 + 2 = 5
. There, There
. Nude
. Weird Fishes/ Arpeggi
. Jigsaw Falling Into Place
I only heard this song for the first time about a month ago. I have heard of the band but that’s all. I really, really like this song. I’m 68 and dance with the music when I hear it especially when I play it now in my car. 🤟🏻
always liked this song,, i was fortunate to be based at a us airforce base in southern turkey around 2001,,, we went to a karaoke night on the base and despite embarrassing ourselves by not taking it seriously what really did stay with me was the whole of the room singing when this was played
airmen from all creeds and backgrounds along with obviously the white airmen and women were singing all together almost like it was an anthem,,,
left me a little bit shocked and surprised but happy a little bit of british culture was so liked by all backgrounds
i'm not the biggest Radiohead fan, but this song always hits the spot for me, i duno why
Seems most are not recommending it, but I have a special place in my heart for "Exit Music (For a Film)" which I discovered via Ramin Djawadi's cover version in Westworld. 😉
Edit: It has a slow build, but totally worth it at the end.
Also check out the Djawadi cover (from the Westworld soundtrack), which is pure instrumental but just as intense
I recommend checking out Radiohead songs "Paranoid Android", "No Surprises", "Spirit Street" and "Karma Police".
You should DEFINITELY react to the Postmodern Jukebox version of this sung by the GREAT Haley Reinhart. This song has been covered a zillion times, usually to failure, but this album/video version and the PMJ version are the undisputed best versions.
This song is definitely in the conversation for songs that have been covered the most that honestly shouldn’t of been. Thom Yorke is a Mount Rushmore alternative music male vocalist.
It’s him, Cobain, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder for me.
Their version?!?!? Dude, it's the original....And no one can bring the emotion like Thom Yorke. It's a crime that you haven't heard of Radiohead until 2 weeks ago! You got to check out their albums, Pablo Honey and OK Computer... 2 of the best albums from the 90's
in rainbows the best imo
Another AMAZING version is done by Hayley and Post Modern Jukebox.
Also India Carny scary pockets
Haley is the greatest singer.
@@jjack2780 she's extremely sultry, think Jessica Rabbit.
@@ecangian Haley is Jessica Rabbit in human form
The UK had the best music back in the 70s 80s & 90s 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
'Creep' is so beautiful that even my piano cover sounds good! 😉
Congrats for choosing it!!! 👏👏👏👏
I saw them years ago when they opened for R.E.M. After the concert I decided that R.E.M. should have been opening for them.
Hey, this band was playing in early 1990’s- MTV played ALOT of their music and videos back then. Creep, Lotus flower, No surprises,Paranoid android-amazing!! Yes Thom Yorke can sing; you need to read the lyrics to get the drift of the songs. 15 Steps is one of my favorites.
I've covered this live with my band. Or band at the time anyway. Great song. It always goes over well.
Do check out some more by them. They have a ton of great tracks. I really think you'll be a fan of most of their stuff.
back when i was 21 {im 48 now} i worked on a roofing crew that were my home boys and wed go from place to place partying our assws off....but i would play that on my acoustic and sing it with my soul somewhere that had a good natural reverb and id look up from my musical journey and id see 20-50 faces staring at me like who tha fxxk R UUU!!? And it was on after that ...being young and free from hometown judgement ..people seen me as me without a past to paint the picture it was magical.
Postmodern Jukebox featuring Hayley Reinhart
This song is one of the all time classics.
He wrote this song when he asked out the girl of his dreams and she rejected him calling him a creep
😥
she must have really hurt him
Dumb girl 👎
That's not accurate
One of the best English bands. Song is years old
Post modern jukebox does an amazing cover of this. Well worth a reaction.
You should check out Post Modern Jukebox featuring Haley Reinhart's cover of "Creep". It will blow your mind.
As much as a I genuinely love both Haley and PMJ, both Brian Justin Crum and Vincint Cannady did it better. All are great renditions.
I love her version.
🏝🔥🔥this is the PERFECT EXAMPLE of Simplicity is best. Still Hits just as hard as a complicated, layered piece. This J 🔥4ever🇬🇺🏝
A beautiful song he sings with PJ Harvey on Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea, called "The Mess We're in".
So this song was written on the back of Thom York (lead singer) meeting a really beautiful girl at a gig. It's supposed to represent how he felt... the quiet parts is how he acted in front of her and the creep chorus part is what he felt inside as she left. So when you hear the song again you are supposed to feel the anxiety and uselessness.
The song is actually about a girl Thom stalked while in university (his own words). He has never met her and doesn't even know her name to this day. He was totally infatuated with her. He admired her from afar and didn't have the courage to introduce himself. Great story, great song and admirable admission of self-awareness.
Street spirit or how to disappear completely are some of their best pieces
I love how this guy had this happy attitude on start)) No time for fun, when you are listening radiohead))
I've been a Raiohead fan since I was 14 years old (I'm 37 now).
Pleeeeeease listen to "street spirit", "paranoid android", "exit music for a film", "there, there", "fake plastic trees", "nude" and "karma police". I could name so much more songs, but I feel like I'm getting too excited XD Greetibgs from Mexico!
LOL you paused it to say "gosh"! Awesome man, love your song reaction vids.
Radiohead are my favourite band ever, no one like them 💥 The Bends album is my favourite. Check out the video for ‘Street Spirit’ on here, it won awards, it’s a great song too
If you want to hear an insane cover of "Creep," check out Post Modern Jukebox's version. Haley Reinhart's voice will blow you away.
I must be very old to be surprised to see someone who has never heard Radiohead... especially this one of them.
Hi from France where we know Radiohead pretty much well. ^^
Oh the 90’s…unsureness, depression, the whole “people don’t understand me!” Man I miss it so much!!! ❤️
"I wish I was special" is definitely aligning with the core desire of INFP 4w5s who want to be unique, original, and special. Who dont want to follow the tune of the society like people who are leading with Fe (Extraverted Feeling). Thom Yorke is an INFP 4w5 so it fits his personality type. I`m a INFP too so I can kind of identify or understand where this feelings the song represent comes from. It's when I am in an unhealthy state meaning stressed out. We tend to get very low self-esteem and always believe the worst of ourself, constantly seeking validation of ourself from others. But when we grow into a more healthy state, we can let go of this and be our authentic self.
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There is a great unique version of this I think you would love by Postmodern Jukebox featuring Haley Reinhart "Creep"
Thom Yorke has the most amazing voice. you should check out some more of them - Paranoid Android is great start but all their songs are amazing
This... young man... is called music, end of the story.
😀 I just discovered this song (because of a cover of it by a Johnny Depp lookalike). I’m slightly embarrassed because idk how I missed it all these years!
Knives Out is my favorite Radiohead track. It's quite different, and kind of out there, but it's still lovely.
This is what us Metal Heads came down with after a Heavy Metal Night back in the day Babe.
This song never gets old.
Nope I keep it on repeat top down on the Vette✌🏿
Give Post Modern Jukebox's cover of it a listen. Completely different outlook on the song and probably the best cover I've ever heard
i love how they use piano for the first time right at the end to close the song out. Fantastic.
"he can actually sing" haha. That was pretty clear to me from the first note! I am glad you like the song though :)
That BRIT ERA nothing can touch, unREAL!@
One of my all time favorites. Much Native Love
Prince covered Creep at Coachella. Another great cover version 💜
If you haven't yet reviewed it, there is a great 90s song with another great male lead vocal.
McAltmont & Butler - Yes.
Street Spirit by Radiohead is pretty amazing too.
This has been my "theme song" since the 90s
This, (along with Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, and Deep Purple's Black Knight) are the three songs on Top of the Pops that stopped me dead in my tracks. I literally stopped speaking and zoned out from the conversation to concentrate on Thomas amazing performance. Sadly that very first Top of the Pops appearance is not on RUclips, as it was so much better than any other version they did.
"He can actually sing" I burst out laughing at the comment about Thom. Um yeah, Radiohead is a pretty good band. Wow.
This song was supposed to be a joke. With improvised sophomoric lyrics and a bridge lifted note for note from a 1972 Hollies song. And to the band's unending dismay it became their first big hit. Like, really, really big and they were mightily afraid that it would become their signature song. So they didn't play it live for years and years. It helped that they actually had better songs to play. It also helped that Prince did a cover of that song at Coachella and it went viral.
Thanks for that song. Great song. Greetings from Belgium.
one of my favorite songs. Love your reaction!
Watch the Live version of this dude, it hits a LOT more different.
I'm jealous that this is the first time you heard it! Emotional stuff.
Love that you reviewed the uncensored version.
For the creepiest ever version of this check out Northern Kings version. It's a Finnish band of metal musicians who make metal covers.
Check out the girl and her parrot singing creep, so cool.
Download the 'In Rainbows' album. My fave.
Of course Thom can sing... They are one of my favourite bands.