Eric Lugosch - Oh Glory, How Happy I Am

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Eric's arrangement of Rev. Gary Davis' song Oh Glory, How Happy I Am

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  • That's the way ... wonderful!!!

    :))) Lena

  • Thank you Lena. Hope to meet you in Germany

  • Hi Folks. I'm going to try and put up "Primate House" and "Cajun Cook" in the next few weeks.

    Good to hear from you Fred and Ted.

    "Texas Radio" should be done too! Thanks for the support. Eric

  • Hey Eric. You should put a version of Cajun Cook on here. It would blow up like wildfire.

    Ted

  • Thanks Ted. I'm going to video "The Cajun Cook" and "Primate House"

    Thanks EL

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  • Eric, I loved this arrangement -- the melodic invention, moving inner voices, counterpoint, chord substitutions and voicings. It all stretched my musical imagination and made me love the tune even more than I already did. Thanks.

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  • Really beautiful playing.  I'll go check your page out :)

  • i heard you play in the basement of the depaul university cafeteria in 1994. your playing turned me on to check out pre war blues and john fahey and etc etc. thanks eric! (and lovely video too!)

  • merci et bravo pour cette superbe interprétation !!

  • foot stomping fun

  • blown me away , barstard! thankyou.

  • Well done. You made my day.

  • Nice !

  • Heavenly, l love your Art playing Guitar full spirit and soul.

    You give me wonderfull feelings deep in my heart.

    Thank you

  • I wouldnt expect anything more from a guitarist. Thanks Eric - and bad luck, I didnt meet you in our neck of the woods.

  • Wonderful stuff Eric. I can hear the sounds coming through from the 1800s. Your technical ability and musicality are of the highest but they would be nothing without the feel as I think you'd agree. Your playing makes me think of Ralph Towner. Is that fair? A very 'toppy' guitar: nice though - a parlour sounding instrument. It would be nice to hear this tune played on an older, mellower high-end Martin. Any gigs in England planned? Love your work A.

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