Thanks for this Marcus. I was lucky to befriend Pat thirty odd years ago and spent many a good evening chatting with him and listening to him play with Don, the Business, Red and very fond memories of him playing with Noel Bridgeman at the Aces On The Roof sessions in Slattery's cellar bar. A fine musician and a fine person.
Never been stopped in my tracks by a guitarist before I heard Pat play in Whelans a few years ago. Was in the middle of leaving the place and I ended up watching the entire show.
It's so nice to hear this interview. Pat speaking so frankly about his life's experience as a wonderful musician who played straight from his heart, always. I played with him on just a few occasions and knew him since the 1970s, but never knew him well only because I lived on the Southside and left the music business in the late 70s to pursue another career abroad. At retirement age I started playing in bands again and was lucky enough to play with Pat again on one gig with Southern Express. As I always remember him, he was a gentleman and very humorous. RIP Pat.
I was sad to hear this. Enjoyed his playing in so many settings over the years and most recently with the rambunctious Dublin Blues Cartel. Legendary player and from what I hear, a gentleman. Thanks for the music. RIP Pat.
I was just a country lad of 17yrs , but I've fond memories of attending Sunday afternoon gigs in the Meeting Place where Pat and Jimmy Faulkner, Red Peters, Don Baker and many more musicians would do their thing. this is a nice tribute to a great musician..RIP....Pat Farrell
Thanks Marcus fo this....as most would agree Pat set the standard for Irish blues guitar and inspired many aspiring guitar players including meself...R.i.P. Pat you will always remain in our hearts
Jeez only finding out about pat passing because remembrance gig ad. So sad absolute legend to all locate guitarist. And a gent of a man, RIP pat sure you're up there jamming away with the other greats
Ah this is wonderful. I am going to save this video. Pat not only was an exceptional guitarist he was always in good form and giggling 🤗 He helped so many young bands to on the radio xx RIP to a beautiful soul ❤️
Lovely interview. Miss him so much. We all do. One of life's best. RIP Pat
great memories god bless pat
this is very nice,pat will be sadly missed,in my opinion ,one of the greats.RIP
Great job. Thanks so much. I cried and laughed. Will miss him. I did backing vocals at many a gig in slatterys .
R.I.P. Pat, a gentleman and guitarist of the highest order - long may your song be sung !
Lovely interview.
Brilliant Marcus .....thank you.
Thanks for this Marcus. I was lucky to befriend Pat thirty odd years ago and spent many a good evening chatting with him and listening to him play with Don, the Business, Red and very fond memories of him playing with Noel Bridgeman at the Aces On The Roof sessions in Slattery's cellar bar. A fine musician and a fine person.
Never been stopped in my tracks by a guitarist before I heard Pat play in Whelans a few years ago. Was in the middle of leaving the place and I ended up watching the entire show.
So glad you got to do this interview! Sharon Q.
It's so nice to hear this interview. Pat speaking so frankly about his life's experience as a wonderful musician who played straight from his heart, always.
I played with him on just a few occasions and knew him since the 1970s, but never knew him well only because I lived on the Southside and left the music business in the late 70s to pursue another career abroad.
At retirement age I started playing in bands again and was lucky enough to play with Pat again on one gig with Southern Express. As I always remember him, he was a gentleman and very humorous.
RIP Pat.
I was sad to hear this. Enjoyed his playing in so many settings over the years and most recently with the rambunctious Dublin Blues Cartel. Legendary player and from what I hear, a gentleman. Thanks for the music. RIP Pat.
I was just a country lad of 17yrs , but I've fond memories of attending Sunday afternoon gigs in the Meeting Place where Pat and Jimmy Faulkner, Red Peters, Don Baker and many more musicians would do their thing. this is a nice tribute to a great musician..RIP....Pat Farrell
A true gentleman ❤
Thanks Marcus fo this....as most would agree Pat set the standard for Irish blues guitar and inspired many aspiring guitar players including meself...R.i.P. Pat you will always remain in our hearts
Jeez only finding out about pat passing because remembrance gig ad. So sad absolute legend to all locate guitarist. And a gent of a man, RIP pat sure you're up there jamming away with the other greats
Rest in peace Pat…. Still a lovely boy…🎼🎼🎼
Thanks for this Marcus. Very sad to watch, made me well up with memories of the many great blues nights in JJs. What a true gent.
Delighted to see this thank you
Ah this is wonderful. I am going to save this video. Pat not only was an exceptional guitarist he was always in good form and giggling 🤗
He helped so many young bands to on the radio xx
RIP to a beautiful soul ❤️
Rest in peace Pat…….
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