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Paul McCartney says The Beatles smoked weed for the first time with Bob Dylan in '60s

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Sir Paul McCartney revealed that it was Bob Dylan who first introduced The Beatles to weed in the 1960s. The legendary singer, 78, claimed to Uncut magazine that bandmate Ringo Starr thought the "ceiling was moving." "It was at the Delmonico Hotel on Park Avenue and 59th in New York City in August, 1964.

We were in a hotel room, all being good old lads having our Scotch and Coke – it was an afterparty, I think," McCartney recalled. "Dylan arrived and he went into the bedroom with his roadie.

Ringo went along to see what was up. So he finds Dylan, rolling up, and he has a toke," the Grammy-winner described.  "He came back in and we said, 'What was it like?' So Ringo says, 'The ceiling is kind of moving down…,'" he continued.

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