A struggling musician realizes he's the sole man or woman on this planet who can keep in mind The Beatles soon after waking up within an alternate truth where they in no way existed.
Pollack described the scoring as "certainly impressed", citing it for instance of "[Lennon & McCartney's] flair for building stylistic hybrids";[23] particularly, he praises the "ironic site rigidity drawn among the schmaltzy content of what is performed through the quartet as well as restrained, spare nature with the medium by which it can be performed".[23]
Soon after recovering, he sings the Beatles tune "Yesterday" for his good friends and discovers which they have never heard about the Beatles.