On the Radiohead debut album, Pablo Honey, the band collaborated with Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade – a duo who had previously worked with US indie bands Pixies and Dinosaur Jr -to produce their debut album. Still, it didn’t deliver the dream results. Branded as a watered-down version of Nirvana, the album put the band on the back foot, and their lead single ‘Creep’ was blacklisted by BBC Radio 1 because it was deemed “too depressing”.
Despite a selection of tame reviews, Radiohead did begin to garner worldwide recognition following the release of Pablo Honey. Despite ‘Creep’ initially flopping in the UK, the track did begin to pick up interest elsewhere, and San Francisco alternative radio station KITS added the track to its playlist ahead of Radiohead’s first North American tour in what proved to be a significant moment. Source: Far Out Magazine
Creep (HD remastered) is performed by Radiohead on Top of the Pops. The TOTP episode was broadcast on September 16, 1993.
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