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Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox cover Aerosmith’s Love In An Elevator

Toyah also shared a new single, Levitate, off her forthcoming album.

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Image: Toyah via YouTube

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In their latest Sunday Lunch episode, Robert Fripp and his wife Toyah Willcox have taken on Aerosmith’s Love In An Elevator.

For their cover of the track from Aerosmith’s 1989 album Pump, the King Crimson man and Willcox are joined once again by the masked guitarist Sidney Jake. “The kitchen trio return and are living it up as they are going down!” a caption on the video reads. Watch their cover here:

As a bonus addition to this week’s episode, Willcox also shared the video of her latest single Levitate, which is off her forthcoming album Posh Pop, due out 27 August. You can watch it around two minutes into the above video.

Posh Pop was a magical experience created out of the need and ability to make contact with our fans in a heartfelt way,” Willcox told NME. “Also the terrifying distance between those who run the world and those on the ground inspired my writing. Working with Fripp in the studio, we just handed him the chord charts the day before and said: ‘We want you to come in and improvise and that’s what we’ll use’. It was spontaneous.”

In the more recent Sunday Lunch episodes, the pair covered Survivor’s Eye Of The Tiger, Eurythmics’ Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of These), and ZZ Top’s Sharp Dressed Man.

King Crimson has also announced a tour of North America that kicks off in Florida on 22 July and ends in Washington, DC on 11 September. The prog-rock band will be supported by the Zappa Band on a few of those dates.

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