Joe Massot was a writer and director who was most notable for the film Wonderwall (1968) which featured George Harrison's first soundtrack, and the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same (1976). The latter was not finished by Massot, being completed by Peter Clifton after the producer was unhappy with progress and removed Massot from the project. Massot's only other attempt at concert film was the 1980 Ska film Dance Craze.
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