Geeks in America have made a mockumentary about how The Beatles will be remembered 1,000 years from now.
The short film, dubbed Beatles 3000, has been put together by Ryan Mitchell, Perry Smith, Brian Lyman, and Nick Mundy and contains skewed information that has been misinterpreted over the echelons of time.
The Beatles' defining album 'Sergeant Pepper' is remembered as 'Sergeant Pet Sounds and the Spiders From Asia', while track names include: “Layla in the Sky for the Benefit of Shaft”
The commentators pose as professors and Beatles experts who have interpreted the remnants of information about the band after it was lost “to emperor Gorlock in 2652.”
Watch it below:
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