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Massot and which
Harrison's search for master recordings turned up a lyrical song, " In the First Place " by the Remo Four, which he hadn't submitted the first time around, believing Massot only wanted instrumental music.
Massot was happy to include the song in the restored film, which was released to critical acclaim the second time around, and got a distribution deal.

Massot and was
Massot was already known to Grant as he and his wife had moved into a house in Berkshire in 1970, where they made friends with their neighbours, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and his girlfriend Charlotte Martin.
We'd talked about a film for years and Jimmy had known Joe Massot was interested-so we called them and over they came.
Unhappy with the progress of the film, Grant had Massot removed from the project and Australian director Peter Clifton was hired in his place in early 1974.
Massot was offered a few thousand pounds in compensation.
However, Massot had hidden the film elsewhere and so instead an expensive editing machine owned by Massot was taken as collateral.
Massot was not invited to attend the premiere of the film at New York but he attended anyway, buying a ticket from a scalper outside the theatre.
Unlike Massot, however, Clifton was invited to both the New York and London premieres of the film.
Massot had originally shot Grant walking a cameraman around a collection of antique cars, but this footage was quickly abandoned.
Later in 1969, the group's producer, Bill Szymczyk, was music coordinator for the movie Zachariah, a sort of " western rock musical " based on the novel Siddhartha by writer Hermann Hesse, directed by George Englund and co-written by Joe Massot and the Firesign Theater comedy group.
The soundtrack was composed by Beatle George Harrison, whom Massot approached specially for the project.

Massot and when
Harrison had never done a film soundtrack, and told Massot he did not know how, but when Massot promised to use whatever Harrison created, Harrison took the job.

Massot and Grant
On the morning of 20 July 1973, during the band's concert tour of the United States, Peter Grant made a contact with Joe Massot, who had previously directed Wonderwall.
Grant had previously turned down offers by Massot to make a film of the band, but with the huge success of the band's current tour, Grant changed his mind and offered him the job of director.
With the intention of giving an insight into the individual personalities in the band, several out-of-concert ' fantasy sequences ' were shot by Massot for each of the band members, as well as for Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole.
Massot envisioned Grant and Cole in the hitman roles, as it symbolised the tough business decisions they made on behalf of the band.

Massot and Led
Massot hurriedly assembled a crew in time for Led Zeppelin's last leg of the tour starting on 23 July 1973, in Baltimore.

Massot and after
In 1998, thirty years after the film's release, and with Massot an established film director, he decided to restore and re-release his first film.

Massot and film
* Wonderwall ( film ), a 1968 film by Joe Massot
Wonderwall is the title of a 1968 film by first-time director Joe Massot that starred Jack MacGowran, Jane Birkin, Richard Wattis, Irene Handl, and Iain Quarrier, and featured cameos by Anita Pallenberg and Dutch designers The Fool ( who were also set designers for the film ).

Massot and band
Cassol began to tour with his first band ( Trio Bravo, with Michel Massot and Michel Debrulle ).
Next to those bands, Massot also plays in Määk's Spirit, a band that is led by Belgian trumpeter Laurent Blondiau.

Massot and .
The artwork featured under the Art in Transit programme is The Tree of Life by Gilles Massot.
Michel Massot in Brussels, Belgium in 2010.
Michel Massot ( born 25 October 1960 in Halle ) is a Belgian tuba and trombone jazz musician.
In 1981, Henri Pousseur invited him to found the improvisation class at the Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Liège, where he taught among others Fabrizio Cassol, Michel Massot and Aston Keaton alias Acétone He wrote pieces for Man Ray movies as well as for other artists such as Fernand Léger, Hans Richter and Paul Gonze.
Some musicians were replaced for some concerts ; for example, Michel Massot by Geoffroy De Masure, and George Alexander Van Dam by Dominique Pifarely or Gunda Gottschalk.

served and writ
" He then went to his solicitor and drew up a writ for libel which was served to Ruskin.
He was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke in 1751 and served as First Lord of the Treasury and titular Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1756 to 1757.
However, they were often paid a fee by the courts for each writ served and warrant executed.
Although he served William the Conqueror, he does not attest a single genuine charter or writ of William's, which implies he was not a leading servant.
Because of this, a writ was issued for his arrest, but it was never served.
He had already in 1856 been summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Wycombe and served under Lord Palmerston as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1856 to 1858.
Although a quo warranto writ was issued in 1635 calling for the charter to be returned to England, the king's financial straits prevented it from being served, and the issue eventually died out.
The latter year he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Fortescue, and then served under Lord Melbourne as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1839 to 1841 ( when he succeeded his father in the earldom ) and under Lord John Russell as Lord Steward from 1846 to 1850.
The club was in deep financial trouble and had had a writ served upon them by their bank, but Bassett and returning chairman Harry Keys rescued the club, aided by local fund-raising activities.
AZRB was served with a writ summons and statement of claim dated Oct 12 by Sime Engineering claiming “ RM15. 24 million for alleged breaches by AZRB of the Malaysia-China Hydro JVA ” relating to Bakun hydroelectric project package CW2-main civil works.
He served Edward I on numerous occasions in battle and in diplomacy and was created a baron by writ of summons to Parliament in 1295.
The latter year he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Maltravers, and served briefly under Melbourne as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard between July and August 1841.
McLaughlin eventually expelled Hill but was served with a writ by the deputy leader.
Jit Siratranont, former MP and now vice-general secretary of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, faces two years in jail accused of criminal libel, and a damages claim of 1. 1bn baht ( roughly 33 million USD ); while Kamol Kamoltrakul, another newspaper journalist, has been served with a libel writ demanding 100m baht ( roughly 3 million USD ).
Hampton served a writ of habeas corpus upon the sergeant-at-arms and the opinion of the law officers of the crown was against the legality of the council's proceedings.
Four days after the article appeared, the NKF, led by Durai, served a writ on the newspaper.

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