Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp have shared a brand new installment of their Sunday Lunch covers, which is a spirited tackle Richard Berry’s blues rock tune ‘Have Love, Will Journey’.
The musicians, who’re a married couple, have filmed their tackle the 1959 basic, which they’ve primarily based off The Sonics‘ 1965 reversioning that includes bolder, proto-punk riffing.
Willcox and Fripp have been releasing covers of a few of their favorite songs because the COVID lockdowns. The ’80s pop star and former King Crimson member, respectively, have grow to be viral stars with their renditions.
Within the newest clip Willcox is seen carrying a latex maid’s outfit whereas flinging objects of clothes right into a suitcase as she sings. Fripp performs the electrical guitar whereas sat down, sporting a mini mohawk. “The Sonics encourage the world” is seen written on a home made poster behind.
The video is the primary to land since information {that a} potential movie primarily based on the duo is on the way in which.
Three years after the Sunday Classes undertaking started, Willcox – who goes by the mononym Toyah – has confirmed that the classes are removed from drawing to a detailed and have been picked up by a “massive manufacturing firm” who’re planning to make it right into a function movie.
She introduced the plans in a brand new interview with Eonmusic, explaining that momentum has grown repeatedly since they started the undertaking in lockdown and is now on the cusp of transferring to new heights.
“We’ve a documentary crew following us, and now we have fairly an enormous manufacturing firm scripting an thought for the time being,” she stated.
“Clearly, we gained’t be in it,” she added. “It’s for actors to play, however that’s all within the again form of pool of what you name pre-production. All of that’s happening.”
In different Fripp and Willcox information, final month the couple made headlines after protecting The Hives on their viral YouTube collection.