Robert Fripp and Toyah cowl Beastie Boys’ ‘Combat for Your Proper’ for ‘Sunday Lunch’

Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox have carried out a canopy of the Beastie Boys basic ‘Combat For Your Proper’ for his or her newest ‘Sunday Lunch’ efficiency.
The rendition of the enduring ‘80s hit comes as the most recent instalment to the married couple’s long-running ‘Sunday Lunch’ video collection – which sees them put their very own spin on rock classics from their house.
Though not a weekly collection because it was in previous years, the 2 nonetheless share the odd new video, and this time it sees them tackle a Beastie Boys basic.
Shared yesterday (January 28), the King Crimson guitarist took on the ‘Licensed To III’ iconic riff carrying an eye catching gold, white and black patterned shirt, whereas Toyah exhibits off her hip-hop vocals whereas standing on a desk within the background.
Fripp even joined in on the vocal duties, singing together with the refrain, and exclaiming “Combat in your proper to get together with Toyah and Robert’s ‘Sunday Lunch’” on the finish. Test it out beneath.
Final week, the married couple shared a canopy of Michael Jackson‘s ‘Give In To Me’ for his or her newest ‘Sunday Lunch’ efficiency, with the guitarist dressing up as Slash to tackle the 1991 monitor.
Earlier than that, they welcomed within the New Yr by kicking off 2024 with a canopy of KISS’ ‘Lick It Up’.
Different current highlights embody a canopy of Bon Jovi’s ‘You Give Love A Unhealthy Title’, The Black Keys‘ ‘Lonely Boy’, and Richard Berry’s ‘Have Love, Will Journey’.
Final yr, the pair introduced their viral lockdown idea to the dwell stage at Glastonbury, the place they carried out David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’.
In addition they regarded again at the success of their collection backstage with NME, sharing that the response “did shock us”. “We had been going for about eight months and it was rising and rising and rising,” Willcox mentioned.
“It began with one quite simple submit: 28 seconds of us jiving. Inside 5 minutes it acquired about 100,000 replies from the world over. At that time, we realised that we’d posted one thing that mainly cheered individuals up who had been alone in lockdown.”