Flea and Thom Yorke cover Marvin Gaye at London show

Flea and Thom Yorke performed together in London on May 26. The musicians covered Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up' during the concert at Koko.

Longtime collaborators Flea and Thom Yorke took the stage together at London's Koko venue. They played two songs including 'Traffic Lights' from Flea's album Honora and a cover of the Marvin Gaye disco track 'Got to Give It Up' during a 20-minute set. Yorke handled vocals while the pair jammed extensively in between tracks. A fan video of the performance has circulated online since the show.

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