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'''METAL MAN.''' English, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The waltz was composed by English musician Robin Dransfield. It was named after a lighthouse in Ireland, erroneously, it seems, said to have been in County Cork. There are Metal Man lighthouses in County Sligo [http://www.rossespointshanty.com/Heritage/metalman.htm] and County Waterford, however, erected in 1821 and 1823 respectively, each supporting a statue cast from the same mold.  
'''METAL MAN.''' English, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The waltz was composed by English musician Robin Dransfield. It was named after a lighthouse in Ireland, erroneously, it seems, said to have been in County Cork. There are Metal Man lighthouses in County Sligo [http://www.rossespointshanty.com/Heritage/metalman.htm] and County Waterford, however, erected in 1821 and 1823 respectively, each supporting a statue cast from the same mold.  
[[File:metalman.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Metalman, Rosses Point, County Sligo]]
[[File:metalman.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Metalman, Rosses Point, County Sligo]]
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Kicking Mule KM-327, "Scartaglen" (1984. Learned from Barry Dransfield). Topic Records 12TS386, Barry Dransfield - "Bowin' and Scrapin'" (1978). </font>
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METAL MAN. English, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The waltz was composed by English musician Robin Dransfield. It was named after a lighthouse in Ireland, erroneously, it seems, said to have been in County Cork. There are Metal Man lighthouses in County Sligo [1] and County Waterford, however, erected in 1821 and 1823 respectively, each supporting a statue cast from the same mold.

Metalman, Rosses Point, County Sligo

The County Waterford structure is actually a group of three round unpainted stone towers, about 30 feet tall, one of them topped by a cast iron sculpture of a sailor, his cap and coat painted dark blue and his trousers painted white, his arm outstretched to warn ships away from the rocks.

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Recorded sources: Kicking Mule KM-327, "Scartaglen" (1984. Learned from Barry Dransfield). Topic Records 12TS386, Barry Dransfield - "Bowin' and Scrapin'" (1978).




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