Yes, during a visit at the St. Regis Hotel in New York in 1964, as John Lennon recalled later.
Yes, during a visit at the St. Regis Hotel in New York in 1964, as John Lennon recalled later.
introduced the beatles to marijuana
No. Bob Dylan was a successful musician/poet at the same time that the Beatles were enjoying success. They met in New York, and Bob Dylan introduced them to marijuana. Bob Dylan and the Beatles inspired one another and exchanged creative ideas, but neither were the direct cause of the other's success. ----- It is said that Dylan was encouraged to "go electric", abandoning pure folk music, after he heard "I Want To Hold Your Hand". (He also mistook the song's line "I can't hide" as "I get high", and thought the Beatles already smoked.) His career in America took off about the same time the Beatles's did in England.
Yes, you can specialy see influence on Beatles for sale.
Bob Dylan and the Beatles had a very close relationship with each other. They both had similar musical icons that they looked up too. One example of how close they were was in, Bob Dylan's song tangled up in blue. He used lyrics that the Beatles used in one of their songs, and actually had a direct reference to john Lennon in the sixth verse.
He was one of them, yes. Other's that inspire Christofer are the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Queen.
Yes he did, and he introduced marijuana and LSD to the Beatles
introduced the beatles to marijuana
Yes. It was supposedly introduced to them by Bob Dylan at a party
Nobody knows when the exact date is but the very first time that we know is when The Beatles first met Bob Dylan was the first time they experimented with marijuana.
John Lennon had long wanted to meet Bob Dylan
No. Bob Dylan was a successful musician/poet at the same time that the Beatles were enjoying success. They met in New York, and Bob Dylan introduced them to marijuana. Bob Dylan and the Beatles inspired one another and exchanged creative ideas, but neither were the direct cause of the other's success. ----- It is said that Dylan was encouraged to "go electric", abandoning pure folk music, after he heard "I Want To Hold Your Hand". (He also mistook the song's line "I can't hide" as "I get high", and thought the Beatles already smoked.) His career in America took off about the same time the Beatles's did in England.
Yes, you can specialy see influence on Beatles for sale.
The Beatles and Dylan met late in 1964, at New York's St. Regis Hotel, and he introduced them to marijuana. Each side told the media later "We laughed all night, that's all... we just laughed all night."
Jimi Hendrix, John Lydon, Bob Dylan, The Beatles.
Bob Dylan, Jesus, The Beatles, and The Beach Boys.
Rumor states that Bob Dylan was the first to introduce The Bealtes to marijuana. The truth of that cannot be certain, but it is widely accepted as fact. On the other hand, the first time they used LSD was completely accidental. While at a party, the band's coffee was secretly spiked with the drug by one of Harrison's friends.
Bob Dylan and the Beatles had a very close relationship with each other. They both had similar musical icons that they looked up too. One example of how close they were was in, Bob Dylan's song tangled up in blue. He used lyrics that the Beatles used in one of their songs, and actually had a direct reference to john Lennon in the sixth verse.