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In June 2008, "Creep" re-entered the UK singles chart at number 37 after its inclusion on Radiohead: The Best Of. [37] As of April 2019, in the UK, it was the most streamed song released in 1992, with 10.1 million streams. [38] On 23 April 2024, "Creep" surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. [39] It remains Radiohead's most successful single. [40]
The chorus contains an interpolation of "Creep" by Radiohead: I'm a kreep, I'm a loser You're so very special, I wish I was special But I'm a kreep, I'm a loser I wish I was special, I wish I was special But I'm a kreep The song also contains an interpolation of the song "You Are Everything" by The Stylistics:
This special also introduced the show's first change in logo and new theme song. (2002) BG8 - 8th anniversary. The month-long special has the second part paying tribute to the past gag shows on Philippine television and the third part featured a special concert held at the Aliw Theater with Parokya Ni Edgar as a guest. (2003)
Critics observed melodic and lyrical similarities between "Special" and the song "Creep" (1993) by Radiohead, [4] [28] noting that the songs resembled each other by their use of guitars and themes of self-hatred. [29] [30] The "I wish I was special" line from the chorus of "Special" can be found in the pre-chorus of "Creep".
The compilation includes four complete videos from CrazySexyCool, as well as bonus excerpts from the unreleased versions of Creep, and the uncensored video for Red Light Special. In addition to the video 'Making of's', it also features interviews and live performances. [1] The video peaked #5 in the Billboard Top Music Videos chart. [2] [3]
Street Spirit (Fade Out)", released in January 1996, reached number five on the UK Singles Chart, surpassing "Creep" and demonstrating that Radiohead were not one-hit wonders. [14] " The Bends" was released as a single in Ireland and reached number 26 on the Irish Singles Chart in August 1996.
Though "Creep" brought Radiohead early success, it caused some critics to label them as one-hit wonders. [59] [61] The lyrical themes of "The Bends" were compared to those of songs such as "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (1967) by the Byrds, "Pump It Up" (1978) by Elvis Costello and "Serve the Servants" (1993) by Nirvana. [4]
"Creep" is a ballad [6] by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, appearing as the seventh track off the band's debut album, Core and later released as the third and final single. The song also appears on the band's greatest hits album, Thank You .