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Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

lucky760 says...

Holy cow. Great. *quality

Found this the first time just now via @Zawash's Tori Amos live cover.

One of the first songs that really reached me in my formative years.

*related=http://videosift.com/video/Tori-Amos-Creep-live
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Creep-Radiohead-Scala-Kolacny-Brothers

Creep VS The Air That I Breathe - Radiohead/Hollies cover

Zawash says...

*related=http://videosift.com/video/The-Hollies-The-Air-That-I-Breathe
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Creep-Original-Video

The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe

Creep (Original Video)

Creep VS The Air That I Breathe - Radiohead/Hollies cover

newtboy (Member Profile)

Cop Kills Mexican For Slowly Shuffling In His Direction

newtboy says...

When I saw the obvious 100% difference in the way the officer reacted to one slowly shuffling, hands on head advancing person vs the other officer totally under reacting to an angry, shouting, agitated, hands all over, violent advancing person that then gets a gun and still is not fired at, yes, the first thing that came to mind when I asked 'why did they act so oppositely?' was 'one offender was white, so not a threat even while actually attacking the officer, the other brown, so a terrifying threat when creeping towards the officer.' Do you have another interpretation you would wish to share?

You must be trolling with that. One officer shot an unarmed man who crept towards him, hands up. One officer didn't shoot someone who rushed him, punched him (I think, sounded like it), screamed about killing him, went back to his car and got a gun, aimed, waited, aimed more, waited, and shot...only then was he threatening enough. WTF?!? Do you not see the entirety of reasonable action between those two extremes?

Not going to bother anymore, you're clearly just looking to argue.

reiwan said:

You seem to have clearly missed the point and are obviously trying to just push an agenda rather than objectively look at the situation. The first thing you can think of is a race issue? Stop trolling. The officer in the video I linked showed restraint, attempted to issue verbal directions to the person and a lack of action got him killed. The same could have happened to the officer in this sift. How do you know that man was not going to start grappling with the officer? Then what? The man steals the officers side arm and kills him? The man pulls out a hidden weapon and kills the officer? Maybe you need another example?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P5mB6grzf4

The officer in this sift told the guy to stop advancing towards him. The guy repeatedly ignored the officers commands. The officer has no idea what the suspect is capable of and felt sufficiently threatened to shoot considering what the suspect could be capable of. What do you think he was doing? Going in for a hug? This was either suicide by cop, or he was trying to get in close enough to do something.

lucky760 (Member Profile)

How not to get a giant self propelled howitzer onto a truck

oritteropo says...

I've heard stories about the high gearing of military vehicles before After the end of WWII there were a lot of army surplus tanks around, and some farmers bought them to use as tractors... unfortunately, as I heard it, they didn't work that well.

Firstly they were geared far too high, those tanks had gear ratios like cars, but normally a tractor will have first gear around walking pace or less in some cases, like a Deutz-Fahr my Dad used to have that would really creep along slowly.

Second problem is that they were really heavy.

By the time you'd cut off the armour, and had the gear ratios modified, it wasn't a cheap tractor any more.

newtboy said:

What the hell? it looked like they were in high gear. A little slower, and it would have been fine.

lots and lots of daddy long legs

Lance Armstrong Remix - I'm A Creep

Lance Armstrong 'sings' Radioheads 'Creep'

Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

Creep (Original Video)



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