july 11, you were so very special

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man alive. i just got the mp3 of creep at the july 11 south park show in oxford england, radioheads home.

its the only time theyve played creep since ok computer, and my oh my, did they ever kick ass with it on this night.

to have been there would have rawkd. the crowd sang above yorke, even in the more aggressive parts. all of you creep fans must get this mp3, it is trully amazing.

it starts off with thom starting on the organ starting motion picture soundtrack, and all of a sudden he stops and yelss "bugger!!" and then in his best german accent he asks the crowd, "das ist kaput, ya?"

well i dont think so. because after two minutes he goes, this is a slightly older song i think...

the crowd, which always begs them to play creep at every show, but is constantly denied, screems as they hope for the best..

then phil begins by clapping his sticks before gettign into it.

the place erupts. crowds like that are rarely, if ever, portrayed as clearly without being annoying, as this song.

again, all you radiohead fans, MUST MUST MUST get this mp3. it is fairly popular, and its wonderful quality.

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-deathbear
 
oh kiss my ass wanderer, go suck a long sch*I()&*

i got it off of winmx. not a popular program. you can get it off of anywhere.



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-deathbear
 
is it true that thom yorke & co. originally didn't like that song and tried to fuck it up. and that's how they got that guitar riff from the song???

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