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My Sweet (Sith?) Lord

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Self-confessed Beatles nut Mark Hamill will have jumped at the opportunity for his latest role, an appearance in the new video for ‘My Sweet Lord’ form the deluxe 50th anniversary reissue of George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ album.

The video has a ‘Ghostbusters’ meets ‘X-Files’ vibe to it, and Mark plays a mysterious character at the top of the video who dispatches the agents on behalf of ‘the bureau’.

The video also features many other famous faces from the world of music, comedy, film and TV including director Taika Waititi.

Why not see how many of the celebrities you can name from the video whilst enjoying this classic from 1971.

Carl Bayliss
Carl Bayliss
Born in the early 70’s Carl is one of the OT Children of ’77 – ’85. When not focusing 100% on Star Wars, Carl can be found hitting drum-shaped things for several bands in the Midlands area including Amoeba Teen, Flying Ant Day, Sleuth, Grand Valise and BBC6Music faves The Humdrum Express. Carl features on Fantha Tracks Radio fan music podcast Desert Planet Discs with co-host Level Up Leroy.
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My Sweet (Sith?) Lord

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Self-confessed Beatles nut Mark Hamill will have jumped at the opportunity for his latest role, an appearance in the new video for ‘My Sweet Lord’ form the deluxe 50th anniversary reissue of George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ album.

The video has a ‘Ghostbusters’ meets ‘X-Files’ vibe to it, and Mark plays a mysterious character at the top of the video who dispatches the agents on behalf of ‘the bureau’.

The video also features many other famous faces from the world of music, comedy, film and TV including director Taika Waititi.

Why not see how many of the celebrities you can name from the video whilst enjoying this classic from 1971.

Carl Bayliss
Carl Bayliss
Born in the early 70’s Carl is one of the OT Children of ’77 – ’85. When not focusing 100% on Star Wars, Carl can be found hitting drum-shaped things for several bands in the Midlands area including Amoeba Teen, Flying Ant Day, Sleuth, Grand Valise and BBC6Music faves The Humdrum Express. Carl features on Fantha Tracks Radio fan music podcast Desert Planet Discs with co-host Level Up Leroy.
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