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Radiohead 'Creep'

Apr 19, 20256 minSeason 3Ep. 35
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Episode description

In this episode, we unravel the captivating story behind the iconic track "Creep" by the renowned band Radiohead. From its humble origins, composed in a student's room, to its meteoric rise as a 90s anthem, this episode traces the captivating narrative of the song's evolution and reception.

As we delve into the backstory, we discover how the lead vocalist and leader, Thom Yorke, penned this hauntingly personal melody at the tender age of 20, depicting the intense anguish of unrequited love. Despite its deeply relatable and emotive lyrics, the song faced initial setbacks, with producers doubting its commercial viability.

Join us as we explore the astonishing contrast between its initial reception in the UK, where it was deemed too melancholic for mainstream appeal, and its resounding success in the grunge-driven American music scene. Against all odds, "Creep" shattered sales records, propelling Radiohead into the limelight.


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