Paul McCartney has revealed that he wants to tour into his 80s and announced that he has quit smoking marijuana.
McCartney (who turns 70 this year) said he can't imagine retiring, telling Rolling Stone: "I'm never going to believe I'm 70, I don't care what you say. There's a little cell in my brain that's never going to believe that."
McCartney - who has been arrested for marijuana possession on several occasions - also admitted that taking care of his daughter Beatrice has convinced him to stop smoking cannabis, explaining: "I smoked my share. When you're bringing up a youngster, your sense of responsibility does kick in, if you're lucky, at some point. Enough's enough - you just don't seem to think it's necessary."
His latest album, Kisses on the Bottom, was released on February 7.
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