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Here we are again, the third volume in a series set to outstrip my “Legendary Deep Funk” comps. We do hope so, as
we much prefer the music on these. The funk and soul thing seems much too serious nowadays. Whereas rockin
tunes are all about fun. Not to detract from the quality of music on these tunes, but you can clearly here the fun they
had recording them. The majority of the tunes on volume 2 were ultra-rare rockabilly classics. This time we’ve gone
for pure fun with a few deeper sounding rarities thrown in to add a hint of diversity. Dj’ing is also much more fun for
us now as this music generates happiness in the crowd too. The old northern soul days of “drowning in a sea of my
own despair” have been replaced with “having a ball”. That seems the condition we left the UK in too, with lots of
younger club goers having a ball to the likes of Johnny Burnette or Charlie Feathers. Japan is already in the grip of
Rockabilly fever, but we have our work cut out in other countries
over here in South East Asia. Noel Coward once said “funny how powerful cheap music is”, and Joseph Goebbels
would have been proud of the way that mass marketing of shite works
here. Still give us a few years and we will save them from a life of pish music. Already little pockets of resistance are