In May 1994, during the performance at Rock Am Ring, Radiohead was on the cusp of breakthrough success following the release of their debut album, *Pablo Honey*, which came out in 1993. The song "Creep," which became their signature hit, had gained increasing popularity in the music scene and was a staple of their live performances, even though it was initially met with mixed reviews. This time marked a pivotal moment in Radiohead's career, as they were transitioning from relative obscurity to becoming a prominent force in alternative rock, setting the stage for their subsequent evolution. The use of atmospheric soundscapes and introspective lyrics in their work was becoming more refined, foreshadowing their future directions in albums like *The Bends* and *OK Computer*. This live performance captures the energy of a band at a crucial turning point, laying the groundwork for their innovative contributions to music in the years to come.