- Music
- 24 May 16
The song last played live by the group seven years ago.
Radiohead have performed their iconic track 'Creep' live for the first time since 2009. The song was part of their second encore in Paris last night, May 23.
'Creep' was the group's breakthrough song in 1993 but Thom Yorke has called the song "crap" in the past. Radiohead have just embarked on a new tour to support their latest record A Moon Shaped Pool.
'Pyramid Song', 'No Surprises' and 'True Love Waits' were also performed at the gig. 'True Love Waits' features on the new record however it has been rearranged from its original 1995 live performance. It had never been officially released prior to A Moon Shaped Pool. It was also the live debut for 'No Surprises'.
The band played twenty four songs to the 6,000 capacity Le Zenith arena in Paris including two encores. Its the first of two concerts in the French capital with other upcoming dates including The Roundhouse in Camden, London, Madison Square Garden n New York City and the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan.
Setlist:
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Burn the Witch (extended intro)
Daydreaming
Decks Dark (extended intro)
Desert Island Disk
Ful Stop
Lotus Flower
The National Anthem
My Iron Lung
No Surprises
Bloom
(Happy Birthday sung to Phil)
Identikit
The Numbers
Separator
The Gloaming
Everything in Its Right Place
Idioteque
Bodysnatchers
Encore:
True Love Waits
Present Tense
Paranoid Android
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Encore 2:
Creep
Pyramid Song