In the live recording of "Creep," Radiohead was at a pivotal point in their career following the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Pablo Honey," in 1993. The song "Creep" became a breakthrough hit and is often associated with the band's early success, showcasing their unique blend of alternative rock and haunting melodies. This period marked the band's initial rise to fame, and "Creep" became a defining anthem for a generation. Interestingly, despite its popularity, lead singer Thom Yorke has expressed ambivalence about the song, often highlighting the tension between commercial success and artistic intent. This performance captures the band's raw energy and the impact of "Creep" as they navigated the complexities of fame and artistic expression during their formative years.