Radiohead
Radiohead - Creep Live Performance at Arsenio Hall, Hollywood
In 1992, when Radiohead performed "Creep" at Arsenio Hall, they were just starting to make a name for themselves in the music scene, having released their debut album "Pablo Honey" earlier that year. This live recording captures a pivotal moment in their early career, showcasing a raw energy that would soon captivate a global audience. "Creep" didn’t achieve instant success upon release but slowly became an anthem for disaffected youth—embraced for its candid exploration of alienation. It’s fascinating to note that despite its eventual popularity, the band initially had some reservations about the song, feeling it didn't fully represent their musical identity. This performance marked a significant turning point, leading to Radiohead’s legendary status, as they continued to evolve and experiment with sound in their subsequent albums.