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Things have been a little quiet lately in the world-famous kitchen of light entertainment icons , with the pair's long-running and much-loved series of Sunday Lunch videos seemingly on hiatus. And while Willcox's social media team seems happy to re-upload old performance videos to remind us of the couple's seemingly unlimited talents, there's no substitute for new footage. So we're delighted to discover that the official, pro-shot film of the pair's cover of the classic , shot at this year's Isle Of Wight Festival, is now available online.

"We're going to take you right back in time to a band who just really blew our minds," says Willcox, by way of introduction. "This is " What follows is a reasonable facsimile of the original, although Willcox's dramatic vocal is no match for James Hetfield's original roar, and she hasn't quite mastered the cadence of the lyrics. Still, hats off to the band, who manage the instrumental package with aplomb, and to their stylist, who's dressed the musicians in Robert Fripp-style shirts (complete with rolled-up sleeves), ties and waistcoats.



was the video that brought the couple's Sunday Lunch endeavours to a wider audience, and we're very sorry to see that that clip has been made private, presumably because it was too much fun for humanity to handle. Earlier this month, it was announced that a will be reissued through DGM and Panegyric Records on October 11. The release will be available as a double CD/Blu-ray edition, as well as a double vinyl version of the set.

Both versions include two new versions of : a new stereo mix from Steven Wilson, and an "Elemental Mix" from Robert Fripp's production and business partner David Singleton. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! Meanwhile, Toyah Willcox has been confirmed as a celebrity contestant on the upcoming series of . We wish her well.

Online Editor at Louder/Classic Rock magazine since 2014. 38 years in music industry, online for 25. Also bylines for: Metal Hammer, Prog Magazine, The Word Magazine, The Guardian, The New Statesman, Saga, Music365.

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