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Robert Fripp and Toyah share cover of Judas Priest’s Breaking The Law

The couple were joined once again by guitarist Sidney Jake.

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King Crimson mastermind Robert Fripp and his wife Toyah have returned with a new episode of their Sunday Lunch cover series, this time performing Judas Priest’s Breaking The Law.

The cover arrived yesterday (11 April) and saw Toyah dressed in a police officer’s uniform. The couple were joined by guitarist Sidney Jake, once again donning the gold mask he did in last week’s video.

“The Kitchen trio are Breaking The Law this weekend – with a rare singing part from Robert Fripp – and the mysterious @sidneyjake is back!” Toyah captioned the video.

As part of their Sunday Lunch series, which began last year during lockdown, Fripp and Toyah have covered music by Britney Spears, Iron Maiden and Foo Fighters, among many others.

Last month, Fripp opined on the significance of the video series, saying “Performers have a responsibility to perform and at this particular time to keep people’s spirits up.”

He told Rolling Stone: “This is a very English cultural tradition. Essentially, when things are really bad in England, what you do is begin laughing and do silly things. A good reference point is the Ministry of Silly Walks on Monty Python. Now it’s, ‘Robert puts on a tutu and dances to Swan Lake at the river’s edge with his wife.’ So I have followed my wife’s sense and vision of these things.”

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