Bob Dylan's Gift to The Beatles in 1964 Changed Music Forever – John Lennon Confirmed It
August 28, 1964. Bob Dylan walked into The Beatles' New York hotel room and asked a question that changed music history: "You guys ever smoke marijuana?" The Beatles said no. They'd never tried it. Dylan was shocked. The biggest band in the world had never been high. That night, Dylan introduced them to cannabis. What happened next transformed The Beatles from a pop band into revolutionary artists. Before that night: "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You" After that night: "Rubber Soul," "Revolver," "Sgt. Pepper" This is the true story of the night that changed everything. 📚 EDUCATIONAL CONTENT - Fully Documented: All events verified through Beatles Anthology, Paul McCartney interviews (Rolling Stone 1997), John Lennon interviews (Playboy 1980), and authorized biographies. This is music history education, not promotion. Have you ever had a moment that completely changed your creative perspective? This video includes original commentary, analysis, and narrative storytelling based on historical events and publicly available information. DISCLAIMER: Some scenes, conversations, and details may be dramatized or interpreted for narrative clarity and engagement. These elements are not intended to represent exact historical events but are created for educational and entertainment purposes. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold music history. #BobDylan #TheBeatles #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #MusicHistory #1960s #RubberSoul #Documentary

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