Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox share cover of Alice Cooper’s ‘Poison’

King Crimson founder Robert Fripp and his wife, singer Toyah Willcox, have shared a cover of Alice Cooper‘s ‘Poison’ – watch it below.

The pair launched their Sunday Lunch video series last year, sharing renditions of songs by Nirvana, David Bowie, Metallica, Billy Idol, Guns N’ Roses and more through Willcox’s YouTube channel.

Last week (February 14), the pair revealed a version of Soft Cell’s ‘Tainted Love’ for Valentine’s Day with Willcox playing the guitar, while Fripp’s face was covered in red lipstick kisses.

This week’s kitchen cover sees the couple take on Alice Cooper’s ‘Poison’, with Willcox performing while dressed in a nurses outfit.

“It’s Poison running through your veins….. Nothing more to say!” Willcox captioned the new video.

You can watch their latest cover below:

Earlier this year, Fripp and Willcox covered Led Zeppelin’s 1971 classic ‘Black Dog’. They also shared a New Year’s message with their viewers in a separate video.

“For my 2021, I wish for an inclusive, equitable and compassionate society,” Fripp said in that clip. “And how I’m gonna get my wishes [is] by strapping on my guitar and rocking out like an uncontrollable fireball of rock fury.”

Willcox revealed earlier this month that her Sunday Lockdown Lunch video series started because her husband, King Crimson‘s Robert Fripp, was having withdrawals from performing.

Last October, former King Crimson singer and bassist Gordon Haskell died aged 74. The late musician was asked by Fripp to join the band in 1970 following the departure of Greg Lake, their original vocalist.

Bill Rieflin, the former drummer of King Crimson, also passed away last March. He was 59 years old.