Light entertainment icons Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp are literally at it again. In the latest episode of their long-running YouTube series, the couple's Worcestershire kitchen can be found bedecked in star-spangled bunting to celebrate Thanksgiving, the annual American holiday where families reunite to eat turkey and argue.
In the clip, King Crimson man Fripp and his post-punk bride Willcox can be seen performing a delightfully ragged version of James Brown's 1985 classic Living In America.
The song originally featured on the soundtrack of Sylvester Stallone's jingoistic, gung-ho blockbuster Rocky IV, a film released when American Cold War paranoia was enjoying one of its many and frequent peaks. It was heard early in the film, before the stars-and-stripes-adorned American boxer Apollo Creed was killed in the ring by the monstrous Russian villain Ivan Drago.
In other Toyah-shaped news, Cherry Red Records are releasing a limited edition 10” vinyl EP of her 1982 cover of Greg Lake's festive classic I Believe In Father Christmas on December 6. The record will be released on "snow-coloured" vinyl (otherwise known as "white", presumably) and include a Toyah Xmas Card. It's available to pre-order now.
Later in December, Willcox and Fripp will embark on their much-anticipated Christmas Party tour, promising festive gaiety across the land. Full dates below.
Dec 16: Edinburgh Queens Hall, UK
Dec 17: Sunderland The Firestation, UK
Dec 19: Bath Komedia, UK
Dec 20: London Indigo At The O2, UK
Dec 22: Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall Tickets, UK
Tickets are on sale now.