Was anyone else there that afternoon? Or do you remember the first time you heard the bootleg recording that circled the forums for years after?
The lyrics— “Keep it moving, keep it light” —felt like a mantra for survival. In the context of 2009, seeing Thom perform it solo emphasized the raw songwriting at the core of his genius, long before the lush, orchestral arrangements of A Moon Shaped Pool would bring the song to its final studio form seven years later. Was anyone else there that afternoon
Looking back, the Latitude version remains many fans' favorite iteration. It’s "The Present Tense" in its purest state: a song about escaping into the dance to avoid the "heavy weight" of reality. In the context of 2009, seeing Thom perform
This performance wasn't just about a new track; it was about the solo identity of Thom Yorke. It bridged the gap between the rock icon of the 90s and the experimental composer he was becoming. The Latitude set proved that Thom didn't need the wall of sound provided by Jonny, Colin, Ed, and Phil to command a festival crowd—all he needed was that unmistakable falsetto and a few haunting chords. This performance wasn't just about a new track;