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Peter Bevington@ 11:50pm 01-15-2024
What a great rabbit hole to fall into via Kevin Coyne and Brian Godding, reconnecting me with my distant but formative years. Ollie was well ahead of his time but the archive is a fitting tribute and brilliant resource. I've only scratched the surface tonight but will be doing some serious geology in due course. Heartfelt thanks to all of you
Gary Harper@ 6:14pm 11-25-2023
Always a huge,huge Patto fan and Ollie is/was by far my favourite guitarist and taken far too soon,such a shame that Patto never got the recognition they well deserved,what a band they were.
Gary Burris@ 1:18am 10-29-2023
I inadvertently came across Ollie when researching Kevin Ayres and Soft Machine info, and what a wonderful way to discover his phenomenal musicianship and multi-abilities.That was a couple of months back, and have been working my way backwords into his discography.A true overlooked genius, and a real character besides.Thanks to Barry Monks and John Halsey for insightful and informative backstories along with keeping his music and memory alive.I had never heard of him, and I am so very glad I did.Would of liked to tip a pint with him to be sure.Great Player!
JONATHAN P. HARVEY@ 1:10am 10-21-2023
yep he was all that and a bag of chips/crisps on the guitar. cheers
John George@ 6:46am 09-08-2023
Loved Patto from the first time I saw them/you in 1971 in Dusseldorf with Rod Stewart and the Faces and I believe, May Blitz. Front row seats at the Rheinhalle. Mummy sticks in my mind, on your knees. Then Fairfield Halls in Croydon then a couple of times at the Marquee in 1973. Then life took over, and now in the 2020s, in Mildura Australia, thanks to the desire to rekindle memories I'm back, Torrington concert, the albums, and a new love all ovetr again. Thank you.
Replied on: 1:37pm 09-08-2023

Thanks, John.

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Paul Allen@ 3:57pm 09-01-2023
Loved Ollie from the first time I heard PATTO on vinyl in the 70s in my teens. Just incredible guitarist and those vibes - only realised thirty years later that i am a jazz fan as well as a rock fan, and those Patto albums are kind of both. I was so sad to read about his death some years after the event. Such a shame.
Replied on: 1:38pm 09-08-2023

Thanks, Paul.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/olliehalsallandpattofan

Andy Frizell@ 9:25am 09-01-2023
Hi. First of all, thanks for your comments about the Viv Stanshall album Dog Howl In Tune which I've been working on. I had no idea this archive existed so well done! It's been such a pleasure to hear Ollie's playing every day - really a labour of love. I grew up listening to Kevin Ayers and ended up playing with him as bass player in The Wizards of Twiddly - Ollie was in our minds as we got the arrangements together. Rehearsing today for the Dog Howl album launch at the Liverpool Phil on 15 Sept where Twiddly guitarist Carl Bowry will be twisting his mind and fingers around, among others, Strongth which you mentioned in your comments. Ollie's never far away! Keep up the good work...Friz
Replied on: 2:37pm 09-01-2023

Thanks, Andy. You did a great job on Dog Howl. Might there be more Ollie lurking around in the out-takes etc? Please join teh Facebook group should you feel so inclined :)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/olliehalsallandpattofan

Ryen Slegr@ 7:24am 07-25-2023
Only wish I’d heard his guitar playing sooner - looking forward to listening to anything he every played on.
Replied on: 10:25am 07-25-2023

Thanks, Ryen. There's plenty to choose from. Let me know if you need any guidance through it :)

Chris Stone@ 4:38pm 07-17-2023
Found this on,t net, there is a tiny bit about Ollie.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jul/12/on-best-behaviour-he-was-a-joy-the-lost-archive-of-english-pop-eccentric-vivian-stanshall
Replied on: 2:35pm 07-18-2023

Thanks, Chris

Terence kroetsch@ 10:13am 12-25-2022
Remarkable work here - such detail and depth. I am systematically looking at and listening to everything. Much appreciated.
Replied on: 3:47pm 12-25-2022

Thanks, Terence

Gino Tolve@ 6:31pm 12-13-2022
il più grande!!
Replied on: 10:08pm 12-13-2022

. . . e il migliore! Grazie

Paul McMullen@ 5:54pm 12-08-2022
Whoever you are, I would just like to thank you deeply. I just spent three months cycling around Europe and my last but one stop was in Madrid where I spent a week at the campsite there, doing my best to encounter the ghost of Ollie Halsall. In all the years I have religiously followed Kevin Ayers I never thought to listen to Patto; just not enough hours in the day I guess. But what a revelation it was to finally heed your promptings and discover more about the genius of Ollie. Thanks again, you deserve some kind of award for this website!
Replied on: 11:42am 12-09-2022

Thanks, Paul. I shall expect the award in the post :)

elena@ 5:18am 10-25-2022
He conocido conscientemente el trabajo de Ollie hace muy poco porque realmente ya lo había escuchado ya que soy fan de Ramoncín desde siempre. Haciendo recientemente un guion sobre Kevin Ayers para la radio he podido comprender la envergadura musical de este guitarrista y vibracionista superlativo.
Replied on: 11:40am 12-09-2022

I consciously got to know Ollie's work very recently because I had really already heard it since I have always been a fan of Ramoncín. Recently doing a script about Kevin Ayers for the radio I have been able to understand the musical scope of this superlative guitarist and vibrationist.

Thanks, Elena

Tony Lauber@ 4:56pm 10-03-2022
Been a Patto and Hallsall fan since 1970. You know and I know that Ollie was a fucking genius. Recently i read about some recordings the man made with Robert Fripp. Maybe some day the Fripp archive will release these tapes.
Replied on: 7:35pm 10-04-2022

Hi. Tony and thanks for the message. Yes, we've been looking for the Fripp tapes for years. No luck so far. Probably gone forever. All we know about them is on this page, under Ollie nd the Blue Traffs:https://www.olliehalsall.co.uk/olliesolo.htm

Malcolm Bond@ 11:00pm 09-09-2022
Ollie's passing was a sad loss to the rock world. He was certainly up there with the best.

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