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  1. 6 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesStroll On (From the Film 'Blow Up') · The YardbirdsThe Yardbirds Story - Pt. 4 - 1966/67 - An Eye View of Beat℗...

  2. Y aquí la versión de Train Kept A Rollin y que rebautizaron como Stroll On para la película Blow Up de Michelangelo Antonioni.Señoras y señores, con ustedes ...

  3. When the Yardbirds broke up in 1968, "Train Kept A-Rollin'" was adopted as a concert opener by Page's new band, Led Zeppelin, during its early (and again later) touring years. The song also became an important part of Aerosmith 's early live repertoire and in 1974, they recorded it for their second album .

  4. Blow-up became an instant cult film. The photographic seduction session with Verushka, the three-way romp with Jane Birkin on the purple photographer’s backdrop, the footage of the Beck/Page era Yardbirds, David Hemmings’ as the kind of photographer of the time who became famous in their own right as fashion magazines and celebrities wanted to be captured in the new and innovative style.

  5. 11 de may. de 2018 · During the production of the 1966 film Blow-Up, director Michelangelo Antonioni envisioned a scene similar to that of Pete Townshend's famous live ritual of smashing his guitar on stage.Antonioni had even asked the Who to appear in the film. However, when they refused, in stepped the Yardbirds during that brief period when both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page were in the band.

  6. Francis Ford Coppola used Blow-Up as an inspiration for his 1974 thriller The Conversation in which an expert sound surveillance man played by Gene Hackman gets mixed up in a murder mystery. Brian De Palma's 1981 thriller Blow Out starring John Travolta and Nancy Allen paid unofficial homage to Blow-Up with its plot. Travolta played a Hollywood sound engineer who happens to record a ...

  7. Blow-Up. Among the homeless men whose photos were taken by the David Hemmings character is Julio Cortázar, who wrote the original short story on which "Blow-Up (1966)" is based. The film contains a rare performance of The Yardbirds during the period when Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck were both in the band. Jeff Beck would leave a few months later.