51 years later, George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord' goes Hollywood with celebrity video

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Ringo Starr, Fred Armisen, Mark Hamill and Vanessa Bayer are among the dozens of celebrities in a new video for George Harrison's 1970 hit 'My Sweet Lord.'

Olivia and Dhani Harrison share what they learned about George while putting together the new 8-LP reissue of his first post-Beatles solo album.“There’s something out there. The bureau wants you to see it. I want you to see it,” Hamill tells Armisen after handing over a glowing device said to be “the bureau’s latest scanner.”want to see it,” Armisen blurts. He and Bayer then start a search for what a news release dubbed “that which can’t be seen.

in Los Feliz, where footage of Harrison plays on the screen. Evoking a “Twin Peaks” vibe, Jon Hamm appears on a tablet with a message that he’s sending more agents as backup. The search goes wide, but when Bayer and Armisen reunite, they still don’t have any answers.Peter Jackson’s nearly eight-hour Beatles doc both refutes the canard of Yoko as band-wrecker and reminds us of what was lost when Paul and John went separate ways.

But there are dozens of celebrity cameos in the video, including “Weird Al” Yankovic, Rosanna Arquette, Darren Criss, Patton Oswalt, Taika Waititi and Reggie Watts. Ringo Starr and Jeff Lynne show up, as do Eagles musician Joe Walsh and artist Shepard Fairey. Some of the late Beatle’s family members also appear, including his widow, Olivia Harrison, and their only child, Dhani Harrison, who executive produced the video with David Zonshine. The full cast is listed in the end credits, should viewers need a guide to who they’ve just seen.

The project was written and directed by filmmaker Lance Bangs, whose résumé includes music videos for Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Green Day, Arcade Fire, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, R.E.M., the Black Keys and Kanye West.

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