Grretings. Sorry for the delayed response. Busy weekend (yardwork.. Boo).

I've posted "Lady of the Lake" on Soundcloud.

https://soundcloud.com/dcspacedog/lady-of-the-lake




Charlie,
Thanks for listening and your kind comments.

David,
"great folk scare" made me laugh. Reminded me of the movie "The Mighty Wind."
Thanks for listening and the good chuckle.

Alyn,
Thanks for kind comments. I like the term "haunting."

Floyd,
I appreciate your comments. I spent a couple of weeks studying the folk genre for storytelling and tried to capture some of the elements for this song. Thanks for listening.

Janice and Bud,
Thanks for your comments. I only recently became aware of this legend and found it compelling. She tipped my kyak once but only managed to keep my glasses.
The image is a mural of Princess Ronkonkoma a short distance from the lake.

Guenter,
Thanks for listening. About the sparse arrangement, I wanted to use instruments that were of 17/18th century America.

MarioD,
Thanks for your kind words. I satred out playing recorder as kid before learning guitar and piano. It seemed like the right time to whipped that bady out.

Greg,
Thank you. I'm humbled by your Leonard Cohen comment. Thanks for listening.

Steve,
I'm so glad you like it. Thanks.

Rob and Anne-Marie,
Thanks for listening. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I admit I had to look up Chris De Burgh but when I did I remember his great music. Thanks for the complement.

Best Wishes,
SpaceDog