I was born in 87. I knew about band named radiohead and that it was kinda big. Never listened to a single song. Never had the urge to give them a chance. Heard creep for the first time ever yesterday. I think i might have heard it before in a movie or somewhere, but def discovered radiohead just now. Almost 37 years old.
Radiohead is not just music, Radiohead is art. They serve so many genres, are so diverse. You should definitely try "Paranoid Android", "Karma Police" or "No Surprises" to get started. The whole album "OK Computer" is a masterpiece.
I feel like Tool is my favorite band if I had to pick. But OK Computer is quite possibly the greatest album 💿 I’ve ever heard. Ya know…. Back when we had albums. 😎
These guys changed dramatically after this album. Their artistic integrity and innovation are second to none. These guys and Tool are by far still my favorites after all these years and they’re both still making music ✌️
Same! TOOL is my fave, and I’m becoming a huge fan of Radiohead (and started reacting to them on my channel too)! They are both very innovative and creative bands🎶
@@Literallyjustmint I go back and forth. It’s probably Tool when it comes down to it. But they both caught me at perfectly impressionable age. And seeing what they both keep doing after all these years…….. I’m good with that decision 😎
To me, this is an example of a vocal that is so emotional, it can touch you, even if you can't relate to it. You don't have to put yourself in the lyrics, to appreciate his pain. It doesn't have to be personal to you, and that's uncommon, imho.
Radiohead is a band that has evolved dramatically over time. Every change along the way is, simply put, brilliant. The Radiohead experience is a journey into a world where music and high art perfectly unite. “Creep” is a kind of ‘cave man’ beginning point for the band. Great reaction! Thanks
You have to react to Haley Reinhart with postmodern jukebox "creep". 115 million views, 58 weeks top Billboard jazz chart. Haley is a vocal coaches wet dream, Haley is not just a singer she is a master vocal technician. Haley's creep it's considered one of the top 10 singing performance
I would recommend Paranoid Android it's my favourite and Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters has said it's in his top 10 of greatest songs ever written. Very eclectic and not your normal song but very artistic. Shows off the talent of Thom York the lead singer. Have fun.
Radiohead was kinda grunge on their first album (which Creep is from), then got into some britpop and art rock, then taking a left turn to more experimental electronic music before kinda going back to more art rock and experimental indie rock. Their last album (A moon shaped pool) has a lot of cinematic string arrangements and is very piano-based. They're a very interesting band that keep on challenging both themselves and their audience.
One of the greatest bands of all-time, and Thom is definitely in my "holy trinity" of rock singers. His range is amazing and the band is talented at master levels.
This is totally my theme song. It describes me perfectly. Anyway, I'm so excited for you to reacted to PMJ (Post Modern Jukebox). They have several awesome covers. Starting with Creep will definitely set the tone of them and showcase their amazing talent. Please consider my request for a Mia Morris reaction (What Made You Famous?) to start with. There is a really good live version of this, I'm not sure which one, maybe others will know, but it really shows his talent as a live singer.
Radiohead make music like Abtract Art! Its like People in rhe 1930s standing confused in front a Picasso first Cubist painting! CREEP is their most mainstream accessible track! But to really understand the genius if their music, you really have to listen to a whole album in dark room at night just to give your brain tome to figure it out and adapt! Aftee listening to a while album, yr brain adaors and you marvel at their music.....like Picassos Art!❤
wow glad I found this channel, reactors who study what they're reacting to before hand in terms of history behind something and not spoiling it for themselves, first channel I've seen do that
There was a singer on America's got talent" several years ago who sang a cover of this song. He name is "Brian Justin Crum". His vocals were next level, and it was a much more emotional, and dare I say darker rendition from the original. You might want to add this to your list. 🤯
Oh yes I saw that performance. I’m not usually into this kind of music. But I do celebrate all forms of musical genius. His version of that song.., well to say it was genius, and beyond soulful is just kinda an understatement!!
You will enjoy PMJ featuring Haley Reinhart. Her singing in this song is a Master Class on various Vocal Techniques. I know two other covers of this song that are great in their own light. Both are from singing competitions. The first is "Brian Justin Crum", in his 2nd performance on AGT. The other are "Mimi and Josefin" (Sisters) on The Voice - Kids (Germany). Even if you can't react to them, I'd suggest listening to them, as they each have a different sound.
It's good to hear them at this early stage and I agree it does have a grungy feel, but wait until you hear their 3rd album 'OK Computer'! They've really developed their sound so much more by then and the album is universally acclaimed as a masterpiece. I strongly recommend 'Paranoid Android' as played live on the 'later with Jools Holland' BBC music show, one of the very best live performance I've ever seen!
After hearing the cover of this song by PMJ featuring Haley Reinhart, may I suggest another cover of Creep by PAULINA VILLARREAL, drummer of the up and coming power trio THE WARNING. Then check out the rest of their songs like EVOLVE, DISCIPLE, reimagining of ENTER SANDMAND, AND CHOKE. These three sisters from Mexico are exploding onto the hard rock scene. They've already opened for Foo Fighters, Guns N Roses, Three Days Grace, Halestorm, currently touring with Muse in Europe, and have already headlined several tours in America.
You really ought to check out Robbie Williams. He was HUGE outside of the US (never bothered breaking it!). And I mean worldwide mega-fame (just look at the number of views on his official You Tube Videos. Try out Angels, Let me Entertain You and any song from Live at Knebworth (which I still believe is the biggest crowd at any concert ever!). He is a British lad, was in a boy band, but left to write his own stuff. Still considered a national treasure here. Very cheeky, cocky humour and very talented. Has Freddie vibes...
I wouldn't classify Radiohead as grunge but, around the time of grunge, there was a lot of grunge-adjacent "alternative" music. That's where I'd probably file early Radiohead. Btw, def looking forward to y'all checking out Postmodern Jukebox's cover of "Creep" because it's a great interpretation that becomes its own thing and I think you'll really like it. Plus, it usually leads a channel into a mini-rabbit hole of at least a few more of PMJ's popular covers, particularly those featuring either Haley Reinhart or Morgan James on vocals, and that's always a fun journey to follow. If you're looking for more Radiohead, "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" is a great one. "Karma Police" was a radio hit. "Paranoid Android" is a good one if you want to check out a slightly more evolved Radiohead (in what I think of as their "90s dark Pink Floyd" era). "Exit Music (For A Film)" if you want something dramatic. "Everything In It's Right Place" if you're looking for more electronic and futuristic Radiohead. Honestly, it's hard to go wrong with Radiohead. I'll probably re-suggest these when you do a PMJ reaction but, in addition to "Creep" featuring Haley Reinhart, I'd suggest PMJ and Haley's cover of the White Stripes song, "Seven Nation Army" (which they do as a New Orleans style dirge) as well as their cover of Tove Lo's "Habits" (which takes kind of a dark song and somehow makes it bubbly). Also great are PMJ and Morgan James covering Aerosmith's "Dream On" (which could easily be a James Bond theme song) and Maroon 5's song, "Maps" (which they do with a 70s soul vibe). And for a fun one, check out "All About That Bass" (the European Tour version) featuring Haley, Morgan, and Ariana Savalas on vocals as well as Casey Abrams and Adam Kubota on bass. And, finally, one that doesn't get enough love but is pretty spectacular, PMJ and Miche Braden covering Prince's "Purple Rain." Miche takes Prince to CHURCH. It's a good one.
I'd love to see you react to KD Lang's cover of "Crying" in a tribute to Roy Orbison. She's amazing! Also the Righteous Brothers video "You've Lost that Loving Feeling".
Haley's rendition is one of the finest covers I've ever heard. Radiohead made an incredibly powerful song about frustration and self-loathing, and Haley manages to flip it to the woman's perspective singing the same exact lyrics, and it's just as powerful.
Grunge changed the path of rock once it hit in 91 so when you hear bands after, that reminds you of grunge it's because of just that....rock was one way before grunge then another way after grunge. You're basically hearing what happened the day Kurt Cobain and Nirvana kicked the door open! Grunge was Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains! The Seattle Four was the Grunge movement...if anyone else says anything different, they were probably too young or in diapers in the early 90s...I was 19 in 91 and a guitarist so I seen the scene. lol
Their other video for this song features Johnny Depp. This song is is "Right There," right where you want it to be. Does that make sense? So good - a bunch of other bands have covered it.
Yes, you really ought to treat yourself to some more Radiohead, I've enjoyed every single one of their nine albums from '93 to 2016, but it's no wonder that their third album OK Computer was their biggest success. But I personally don't think they've 'dropped the ball' since then, and I still love their previous albums. Creep was their first single, a top ten hit in 4 territories. I'd recommend Street Spirit (Fade Out) the last track from their second album, Karma Police from their third, How To Disappear Completely from their fourth (have patience with that one then listen again a couple more times!) and Go To Sleep from their sixth, composed in alternating bars of 4/4 and 6/4 which gives it a very interesting sound to say the least! In all honesty though, Radiohead are best listened to by the 'whole album' in my opinion. Like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin for instance.
Great choice , I really love this channel. My new favourite reactors and so much to come hopefully. Oasis, Don’t look back in anger is another classic British from this era.
the instrumentation background called Shoegaze it was very diffuse i nearly 90 in UK ,u should check band like Slowdive ,my blood valentine etc etc just to name some .
I really appreciate you guys making the effort to familiarize yourself with the original before reacting to PMJ's cover with Haley. It's sometimes frustrating when someone reacts to a cover without knowing the original. Subbed and looking forward to your PMJ reaction(s)!
This song doesn't need Good Voice... Just Need An Emotion... Very very f*cking deep emotion... So you all can sing this song.... And i ended up overdose...😢
Glad you reacted to Creep the lyrics are great but you'll tend to not really notice them first listen as the music just catches your ear. No Suprises is another great song with an unusual video
Wow, here's a rabbit hole for you. You'll understand, especially if you can move through their work chronologically, that they're just very, very good songwriters and arrangers. Nobody does things like Radiohead, nobody. They think differently in all respects. For example, they were the first band I ever heard release their latest album as a download from their website and you just paid what you thought it was worth. It was funny, not too long after that I think it was Madonna announced she was doing the same thing, but when fans downloaded, it wasn't the whole album or complete songs, some sort of limitation anyway. There you go, one artist offers their fans something real, complete and on the fan's terms, the other artist just saw a marketing opportunity.
This song is borderline genius! I wasn't impressed with the audio quality (mix) of this recording. I'm sure that LIVE (actually being there) would be amazing. One measure of excellence for any song is how many times and how many other groups or bands have covered it. This song has been covered a LOT. If you aren't aware, Pentatonix does a shortened version of this in competition that is great. When you hear the PMJ with Hailey Reinhart version, THAT is when you have heard the best (my opinion). Hailey offers one of the best musical performances I have ever heard. Keep up the great reactions! You two make a great team!!
Muse, one of the biggest bands globally today happily state they were influenced by Radiohead. Like Muse, Radiohead are the top of the league for musicianship & stunning sound 😉🇬🇧
The song was written after Thom was made fun of and humiliated by a mean girl at school. And how it made him feel.There is a story that he saw her in the audience at one of their concerts so he got to sing the song about her to her.Of course she didn't remember him .
Guys, I really do like the reactions I've heard from you so far... but that's the first reaction I've ever heard to Radiohead "Creep" that didn't include any reference at all to the lyrics of the song 😱 when the lyrics are so at the core of what makes this song so iconic. Guys!!! What did you think about the lyrics???
Grunge wasn't as big a thing here in the UK so whilst I'm not saying there was no grunge influence on them, everyone knew Nirvana but no one else was really that huge over here unless you were really into that music, I don't really think this was that big an influence on them. Radiohead, in my opinion, are their own genre!!!
“Creep” is good but nothing hurts my soul like their other song, “Fake Plastic Trees”. There’s an ache there about trying to be genuine when everything and everyone around you feels artificial.
They are not brothers. But like others have said, musically and creatively they were/are responsible for helping to create a new sound and influence many bands that followed. After this album, they're following releases were hailed as some of the best albums of the year and decade.
Thom Yorke and the band weren't fans of this track even with it's popularity, they were annoyed with it and wrote the song 'my iron lung' in reference to 'creep' I would say most that grew up with Radiohead are fans, ever evolving with no exact style. They really upped the game with OK computer and shifted again with kid A imo and I don't think there's one album that hasn't got a particular track that you'll love and constantly play. Great reaction✌️👌
Hi you came because this song because acapella group did cover a couple days called VoicePlay but a few months before that another acapella group did this song too called Pentatonix. I like the song but I like VoicePlay a little better.
At some you have to be in a state of disbelief when people say they don’t know Radiohead and yet they are older than college age.
I was born in 87. I knew about band named radiohead and that it was kinda big. Never listened to a single song. Never had the urge to give them a chance. Heard creep for the first time ever yesterday. I think i might have heard it before in a movie or somewhere, but def discovered radiohead just now. Almost 37 years old.
Born in 78. Everybody knew radiohead
Born in 56 and I had never heard of RadioHead till this year. I am more into 50s and 60s music.
@@ivanticinovic1893 I'm 39 and Radiohead's Creep was my jam! I think everyone in my school new this song. And I'm from Asia.
Radiohead is not just music, Radiohead is art. They serve so many genres, are so diverse. You should definitely try "Paranoid Android", "Karma Police" or "No Surprises" to get started. The whole album "OK Computer" is a masterpiece.
Paranoïd Android for sure to check!!
“The Mona Lisa is not just a painting, the Mona Lisa is art”
And just imo
I feel like Tool is my favorite band if I had to pick. But OK Computer is quite possibly the greatest album 💿 I’ve ever heard. Ya know…. Back when we had albums. 😎
This song means so much to me for 2 reasons: 1st: I'm a creep, 2nd: I'm a weirdo...
I hear that.
Creep was written straight from the heart. Thom York wrote it about his not feeling good enough for some one. A self-loathing.
No la escribio él
These guys changed dramatically after this album. Their artistic integrity and innovation are second to none. These guys and Tool are by far still my favorites after all these years and they’re both still making music ✌️
Was about to comment tool lol😂. Tools my fav band and radioheads my second fav
Same! TOOL is my fave, and I’m becoming a huge fan of Radiohead (and started reacting to them on my channel too)! They are both very innovative and creative bands🎶
Still Pablo Honey is my favourite album. And the Astoria concert is one of the best live shows of the nineties.
@@Literallyjustmint I go back and forth. It’s probably Tool when it comes down to it. But they both caught me at perfectly impressionable age. And seeing what they both keep doing after all these years…….. I’m good with that decision 😎
@@aaronwolf3587 Paranoid Android is so, so good.
Radiohead has made unbelievable music. They changed the game over the next few albums after this.
spot on.
To me, this is an example of a vocal that is so emotional, it can touch you, even if you can't relate to it. You don't have to put yourself in the lyrics, to appreciate his pain. It doesn't have to be personal to you, and that's uncommon, imho.
Radiohead is a band that has evolved dramatically over time. Every change along the way is, simply put, brilliant. The Radiohead experience is a journey into a world where music and high art perfectly unite. “Creep” is a kind of ‘cave man’ beginning point for the band. Great reaction! Thanks
I think we all knew these guys were special when this song came out. We’ve been blown away ever since.
THIS IS DAVID GILMORS FAVOURITE BAND, GREAT REACTION AS EVER GUYS X, GIL FROM ISRAEL
You have to react to Haley Reinhart with postmodern jukebox "creep". 115 million views, 58 weeks top Billboard jazz chart. Haley is a vocal coaches wet dream, Haley is not just a singer she is a master vocal technician. Haley's creep it's considered one of the top 10 singing performance
It’s not as good as the original!
her rendition has 0 emotion
@@lewistravel1exactly
I would recommend Paranoid Android it's my favourite and Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters has said it's in his top 10 of greatest songs ever written. Very eclectic and not your normal song but very artistic. Shows off the talent of Thom York the lead singer. Have fun.
Thx for the suggestion!
I strongly second Paranoid Android if you haven't done it already.😊
This is a great song! I think I was 17 when this song came out and you can hear the pain in Thom’s voice.
These guys are fabulous. Thom Yorke is sooooooooo talented.
Radiohead was kinda grunge on their first album (which Creep is from), then got into some britpop and art rock, then taking a left turn to more experimental electronic music before kinda going back to more art rock and experimental indie rock. Their last album (A moon shaped pool) has a lot of cinematic string arrangements and is very piano-based. They're a very interesting band that keep on challenging both themselves and their audience.
One of the greatest bands of all-time, and Thom is definitely in my "holy trinity" of rock singers. His range is amazing and the band is talented at master levels.
Many great Radiohead songs, but one of my favorites is
FAKE PLASTIC TREES ... the lyrics say a lot. I'm enjoying your channel.
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This is totally my theme song. It describes me perfectly. Anyway, I'm so excited for you to reacted to PMJ (Post Modern Jukebox). They have several awesome covers. Starting with Creep will definitely set the tone of them and showcase their amazing talent. Please consider my request for a Mia Morris reaction (What Made You Famous?) to start with. There is a really good live version of this, I'm not sure which one, maybe others will know, but it really shows his talent as a live singer.
This is the all time power ballads.
I'm glad you listened to this version before Postmodern Jukebox which is my favorite version.
Radiohead make music like Abtract Art! Its like People in rhe 1930s standing confused in front a Picasso first Cubist painting! CREEP is their most mainstream accessible track! But to really understand the genius if their music, you really have to listen to a whole album in dark room at night just to give your brain tome to figure it out and adapt! Aftee listening to a while album, yr brain adaors and you marvel at their music.....like Picassos Art!❤
Radiohead is definitely a rabbit-hole worth checking out
Definitely gotta react to more Radiohead!
One can feel the pain, pain pain… this is a poem
90s music was brilliant
wow glad I found this channel, reactors who study what they're reacting to before hand in terms of history behind something and not spoiling it for themselves, first channel I've seen do that
love them! 90s strong!
I love the way the guitar chokes, so powerful
There was a singer on America's got talent" several years ago who sang a cover of this song. He name is "Brian Justin Crum". His vocals were next level, and it was a much more emotional, and dare I say darker rendition from the original. You might want to add this to your list. 🤯
Oh yes I saw that performance. I’m not usually into this kind of music. But I do celebrate all forms of musical genius. His version of that song.., well to say it was genius, and beyond soulful is just kinda an understatement!!
No. No where close to Radiohead's Creep. It sounds like a cruise ship singer.
Great reaction Sam and Phil! I can't wait to see your take on the PMJ / Haley Reinhart cover. Thank you for taking my suggestion!
Haley Reinhart has a beautiful voice. I love all her music and she really did Creep justice
@evangelina3541 Yes, she does! I saw her live this past fall and it was a fantastic performance.
You will enjoy PMJ featuring Haley Reinhart. Her singing in this song is a Master Class on various Vocal Techniques. I know two other covers of this song that are great in their own light. Both are from singing competitions. The first is "Brian Justin Crum", in his 2nd performance on AGT. The other are "Mimi and Josefin" (Sisters) on The Voice - Kids (Germany). Even if you can't react to them, I'd suggest listening to them, as they each have a different sound.
The word i think you're looking for is drama ! Its controlled and specific placed drama. Great song in every way !
Cheers from down under😎🤘
You two continue with reactions. Thanks! A beautiful, unique sound, with ever so hurtful lyrics. A voice, incomparable.
They are amazing ❤
pablo honey is their first album,the bends is genius,ok computer and everything after is both genius and hit and miss imo
Do The Cult with the song Fire Woman.😁
It's good to hear them at this early stage and I agree it does have a grungy feel, but wait until you hear their 3rd album 'OK Computer'! They've really developed their sound so much more by then and the album is universally acclaimed as a masterpiece. I strongly recommend 'Paranoid Android' as played live on the 'later with Jools Holland' BBC music show, one of the very best live performance I've ever seen!
Soundtrack of my childhood (or teen years). Such a good song. You can feel every emotion and the desperation.
Give "Codex" a play - it's simply beautiful!
Guittaro 5000 had a random guy "Greg" sing CREEP. It was amazing.
I consistently watch your reviews, I'm like why am I not subscribed yet? So I did. Great reviews and love your channel.
Welcome aboard! And thank you! Glad to have you on the team!
You both need to react to Brian Justin Crumb's live cover of Radio Heads "Creep" when he was on America's Got Talent season 11. 2016
After hearing the cover of this song by PMJ featuring Haley Reinhart, may I suggest another cover of Creep by PAULINA VILLARREAL, drummer of the up and coming power trio THE WARNING. Then check out the rest of their songs like EVOLVE, DISCIPLE, reimagining of ENTER SANDMAND, AND CHOKE. These three sisters from Mexico are exploding onto the hard rock scene. They've already opened for Foo Fighters, Guns N Roses, Three Days Grace, Halestorm, currently touring with Muse in Europe, and have already headlined several tours in America.
One of the greatest guitar riffs. I think you would really like The Smiths “how soon is now”.
this song always hits me
IDK shit, except this tune croons, until it crushes..
Hell yes
You really ought to check out Robbie Williams. He was HUGE outside of the US (never bothered breaking it!). And I mean worldwide mega-fame (just look at the number of views on his official You Tube Videos. Try out Angels, Let me Entertain You and any song from Live at Knebworth (which I still believe is the biggest crowd at any concert ever!). He is a British lad, was in a boy band, but left to write his own stuff. Still considered a national treasure here. Very cheeky, cocky humour and very talented. Has Freddie vibes...
Great reaction. A wonderful version is by Brian Austin Green that he performed on AGT. Very passionate
I loved it the first time I heard it and became a fan
I wouldn't classify Radiohead as grunge but, around the time of grunge, there was a lot of grunge-adjacent "alternative" music. That's where I'd probably file early Radiohead. Btw, def looking forward to y'all checking out Postmodern Jukebox's cover of "Creep" because it's a great interpretation that becomes its own thing and I think you'll really like it. Plus, it usually leads a channel into a mini-rabbit hole of at least a few more of PMJ's popular covers, particularly those featuring either Haley Reinhart or Morgan James on vocals, and that's always a fun journey to follow.
If you're looking for more Radiohead, "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" is a great one. "Karma Police" was a radio hit. "Paranoid Android" is a good one if you want to check out a slightly more evolved Radiohead (in what I think of as their "90s dark Pink Floyd" era). "Exit Music (For A Film)" if you want something dramatic. "Everything In It's Right Place" if you're looking for more electronic and futuristic Radiohead. Honestly, it's hard to go wrong with Radiohead.
I'll probably re-suggest these when you do a PMJ reaction but, in addition to "Creep" featuring Haley Reinhart, I'd suggest PMJ and Haley's cover of the White Stripes song, "Seven Nation Army" (which they do as a New Orleans style dirge) as well as their cover of Tove Lo's "Habits" (which takes kind of a dark song and somehow makes it bubbly). Also great are PMJ and Morgan James covering Aerosmith's "Dream On" (which could easily be a James Bond theme song) and Maroon 5's song, "Maps" (which they do with a 70s soul vibe). And for a fun one, check out "All About That Bass" (the European Tour version) featuring Haley, Morgan, and Ariana Savalas on vocals as well as Casey Abrams and Adam Kubota on bass. And, finally, one that doesn't get enough love but is pretty spectacular, PMJ and Miche Braden covering Prince's "Purple Rain." Miche takes Prince to CHURCH. It's a good one.
I'd love to see you react to KD Lang's cover of "Crying" in a tribute to Roy Orbison. She's amazing! Also the Righteous Brothers video "You've Lost that Loving Feeling".
Nice choice.
Haley's rendition is one of the finest covers I've ever heard. Radiohead made an incredibly powerful song about frustration and self-loathing, and Haley manages to flip it to the woman's perspective singing the same exact lyrics, and it's just as powerful.
Now you MUST do Creep by Stone Temple Pilots. I honestly don't know which Creep I like better. lol They both great!
Grunge changed the path of rock once it hit in 91 so when you hear bands after, that reminds you of grunge it's because of just that....rock was one way before grunge then another way after grunge. You're basically hearing what happened the day Kurt Cobain and Nirvana kicked the door open! Grunge was Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains! The Seattle Four was the Grunge movement...if anyone else says anything different, they were probably too young or in diapers in the early 90s...I was 19 in 91 and a guitarist so I seen the scene. lol
I was also 19, in 91. And completely agree with your entire opening statement counselor!! Lol
@@chrisstone5868 lol..thank you sir!
They were grunge band......even Kurt Cobain singed "Creep",he loved that song.....
saw them twice, love them 🤘
Fun Fact: Radiohead said they took their band name from a Talking Heads song titled "Radio Head."
Very wise to be aware of originals before getting into covers!
*They are winners of multiple awards including 3 Grammys*
hey guys, watched a little of your content now. really enjoying it. happy new sub. cheers from OZ
Their other video for this song features Johnny Depp. This song is is "Right There," right where you want it to be. Does that make sense? So good - a bunch of other bands have covered it.
Great song 😊
Great tune, love it
i'm not much into 90's music being a babyboomer but i love this song
Mr. York is a genius about popular music.
and their masterpiece "OK Computer"....
Yes, you really ought to treat yourself to some more Radiohead, I've enjoyed every single one of their nine albums from '93 to 2016, but it's no wonder that their third album OK Computer was their biggest success. But I personally don't think they've 'dropped the ball' since then, and I still love their previous albums. Creep was their first single, a top ten hit in 4 territories.
I'd recommend Street Spirit (Fade Out) the last track from their second album, Karma Police from their third, How To Disappear Completely from their fourth (have patience with that one then listen again a couple more times!) and Go To Sleep from their sixth, composed in alternating bars of 4/4 and 6/4 which gives it a very interesting sound to say the least!
In all honesty though, Radiohead are best listened to by the 'whole album' in my opinion. Like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin for instance.
Great choice , I really love this channel. My new favourite reactors and so much to come hopefully. Oasis, Don’t look back in anger is another classic British from this era.
Amazing to hear! Grateful to have your support and for sure more to come!
the instrumentation background called Shoegaze it was very diffuse i nearly 90 in UK ,u should check band like Slowdive ,my blood valentine etc etc just to name some .
Thank god for reaction channels how else would know it went slow and fast and had guitar 😂
Red hot hill peppers - higher ground.Snow. tons of great songs
I really appreciate you guys making the effort to familiarize yourself with the original before reacting to PMJ's cover with Haley. It's sometimes frustrating when someone reacts to a cover without knowing the original. Subbed and looking forward to your PMJ reaction(s)!
Thanks for the feedback & welcome!
Please more Radiohead!
I would say it is alternative rock. You really feel the pain and sadness in his voice. I often listen to the swing version from Richard Cheese 😂
This song doesn't need Good Voice...
Just Need An Emotion...
Very very f*cking deep emotion...
So you all can sing this song....
And i ended up overdose...😢
Being British 🇬🇧 this small country has kick out the best bands ever
Beatles
The Who
The Stones
Led Zep
And so on
All these listed started in the 1960s.
Prince did this song in concert. It on this site. It is amazing.
I actually forgot he did this!!!
Post Modern Jukebox version... its Fn great
It’s coming!
Glad you reacted to Creep the lyrics are great but you'll tend to not really notice them first listen as the music just catches your ear.
No Suprises is another great song with an unusual video
A classic for those of us from not under stones ( read most of US ) 🤣
Wow, here's a rabbit hole for you. You'll understand, especially if you can move through their work chronologically, that they're just very, very good songwriters and arrangers. Nobody does things like Radiohead, nobody. They think differently in all respects. For example, they were the first band I ever heard release their latest album as a download from their website and you just paid what you thought it was worth. It was funny, not too long after that I think it was Madonna announced she was doing the same thing, but when fans downloaded, it wasn't the whole album or complete songs, some sort of limitation anyway. There you go, one artist offers their fans something real, complete and on the fan's terms, the other artist just saw a marketing opportunity.
This song is borderline genius! I wasn't impressed with the audio quality (mix) of this recording. I'm sure that LIVE (actually being there) would be amazing. One measure of excellence for any song is how many times and how many other groups or bands have covered it. This song has been covered a LOT. If you aren't aware, Pentatonix does a shortened version of this in competition that is great. When you hear the PMJ with Hailey Reinhart version, THAT is when you have heard the best (my opinion). Hailey offers one of the best musical performances I have ever heard. Keep up the great reactions! You two make a great team!!
Thank you! It was a great song and def looking forward to other versions!!
Best from 90's! Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood best coupe ❤
Kid A is my fab Radiihead album.
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My favorite love song 😁🤘
Muse, one of the biggest bands globally today happily state they were influenced by Radiohead. Like Muse, Radiohead are the top of the league for musicianship & stunning sound 😉🇬🇧
The song was written after Thom was made fun of and humiliated by a mean girl at school. And how it made him feel.There is a story that he saw her in the audience at one of their concerts so he got to sing the song about her to her.Of course she didn't remember him .
Great Song
Wonderful Band
Kept it very British
Switchfoot
Meant to Luve
Collective Soul
Shine
Stabbing Westward
Shame
Orianthi
Voodoo Child
Parcero esa letra tiene un poder impresionante y la canción es arte pura
Guys, I really do like the reactions I've heard from you so far... but that's the first reaction I've ever heard to Radiohead "Creep" that didn't include any reference at all to the lyrics of the song 😱 when the lyrics are so at the core of what makes this song so iconic.
Guys!!! What did you think about the lyrics???
Grunge wasn't as big a thing here in the UK so whilst I'm not saying there was no grunge influence on them, everyone knew Nirvana but no one else was really that huge over here unless you were really into that music, I don't really think this was that big an influence on them. Radiohead, in my opinion, are their own genre!!!
“Creep” is good but nothing hurts my soul like their other song, “Fake Plastic Trees”. There’s an ache there about trying to be genuine when everything and everyone around you feels artificial.
Their later albums take on a rather-more psychedelic slant
Some great covers of Creep on yt. The Allie Sherlock cover is worth checking out imo
They are not brothers. But like others have said, musically and creatively they were/are responsible for helping to create a new sound and influence many bands that followed. After this album, they're following releases were hailed as some of the best albums of the year and decade.
Thom Yorke and the band weren't fans of this track even with it's popularity, they were annoyed with it and wrote the song 'my iron lung' in reference to 'creep' I would say most that grew up with Radiohead are fans, ever evolving with no exact style. They really upped the game with OK computer and shifted again with kid A imo and I don't think there's one album that hasn't got a particular track that you'll love and constantly play. Great reaction✌️👌
Hi you came because this song because acapella group did cover a couple days called VoicePlay but a few months before that another acapella group did this song too called Pentatonix. I like the song but I like VoicePlay a little better.
Check out high and dry another one of there best.
You should listen to a live version 😮