Creep is a seminal track by the British rock band Radiohead, released as their debut single in 1993 and later featured on their first album, “Pablo Honey”. The song, marked by its haunting lyrics and distinctive guitar riff, catapulted the band into international fame. Creep is often characterized as a grunge-influenced anthem of the ’90s, and it’s known for its raw exploration of self-doubt, alienation, and longing. The song’s candid, introspective lyrics, combined with its unique blend of soft verses and explosive choruses, have made it a timeless piece in the realm of alternative rock. Despite its initial mixed reviews, Radiohead Creep has since been acclaimed for its influential sound and emotional depth, solidifying Radiohead’s position as one of the most innovative bands of their generation.
Creep Radiohead Lyrics
When you were here before
Couldn’t look you in the eye
You’re just like an angel
Your skin makes me cry
You float like a feather
In a beautiful world
I wish I was special
You’re so fuckin’ special
But I’m a creep
I’m a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don’t belong here
I don’t care if it hurts
I wanna have control
I want a perfect body
I want a perfect soul
I want you to notice
When I’m not around
You’re so fuckin’ special
I wish I was special
But I’m a creep
I’m a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don’t belong here, oh, oh
She’s running out again, oh
She’s running out
She run, run, run, run
Run
Whatever makes you happy
Whatever you want
You’re so fuckin’ special
I wish I was special
But I’m a creep
I’m a weirdo
What the hell am I doing here?
I don’t belong here
I don’t belong here
Mark Thales
Radiohead Creep
Mark got into music many years ago as a drummer in high school. He also began singing during this period but mostly to himself. Mark joined the military after high school & while he was there, he thought about music a lot. He began singing more, learning some guitar chords, and overall, music was something he knew he wanted to pursue. Now, years later after making lots of mistakes, having multiple jobs, going to college, being in a few different musical projects, getting married, and having two kids, Mark is now at a point where he is taking his music career very seriously.
In terms of being inspired to create this cover of Radiohead Creep, Mark has always held a deep affection for this song. However, despite his love for it, he had never come across a cover version that, in his opinion, truly honored the original. Mark was aware of his own capabilities, confident that he could produce a cover that could stand independently and not just be seen as a mere imitation. The song, brimming with raw emotions, was something he wanted to approach differently. Mark had the idea to reduce its tempo slightly, thereby adding more depth to it. His intent was to delve deeper into the song’s painful and emotional core, thereby enhancing its poignant resonance.
Radiohead is a British rock band renowned for their innovative and genre-defying music that has pushed the boundaries of alternative rock and electronic experimentation. Formed in 1985 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, the band initially consisted of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments), Colin Greenwood (bass), Ed O’Brien (guitar, backing vocals), and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).
Radiohead’s early career saw them gaining recognition with their debut album, “Pablo Honey” (1993), which included the iconic single “Creep.” However, it was their follow-up albums, “The Bends” (1995) and “OK Computer” (1997), that propelled Radiohead to international acclaim. “OK Computer” is often cited as one of the greatest albums of all time, known for its complex, introspective lyrics and innovative soundscapes.
The band continued to evolve, embracing electronic and experimental elements in their music with albums like “Kid A” (2000) and “Amnesiac” (2001), which challenged traditional rock norms and demonstrated their willingness to take risks. This artistic evolution garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
Throughout their career, Radiohead’s live performances have been praised for their energy and innovation, & the band has consistently pushed the boundaries of visual and multimedia experiences in their concerts.
Who did Radiohead write Creep about?
Greenwood disclosed that the lyrics of the song were influenced by an encounter with a woman whom Yorke had trailed for a few days. In a surprising turn of events, this woman made an unexpected appearance at a Radiohead concert. This intriguing backstory provided a rich tapestry for the song’s lyrical content. John Harris, who at the time was the Oxford correspondent for the music publication Melody Maker, provided further insight into the song’s narrative. He claimed that “Creep” was centered around a young woman who was a regular visitor to Little Clarendon Street, a high-end area in Oxford.