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* NoExportForYou: This album wasn't originally released in the US. Instead, the band chose to include four songs off this album onto ''Music/HavingARaveUp''.
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* FanNickname: Eric "Slowhand" Clapton, as namechecked in the introduction. It sounds incongruous in this context, since for much of this album, Clapton is playing a mile a minute, but it comes from the way he used to often break strings and change them mid-set, causing the audience to set up a SlowClap (which in turn is a StealthPun: Slow Hand Clap(ton).)
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* FanNickname: Eric "Slowhand" Clapton, as namechecked in the introduction. It sounds incongruous in this context, since for much of this album, Clapton is playing a mile a minute, but it comes from the way he used to often break strings and change them mid-set, causing the audience to set up a SlowClap (which in turn is a StealthPun: Slow Hand Clap(ton).)
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* ThrowItIn: Eric Clapton plays the intro to "Too Much Monkey Business" in the wrong key: he plays it in A, but when the rest of the band joins in, they're in E. Because he's a perfect fourth out of tune, it actually sounds kind of cool and indeed anyone who first hears the original Chuck Berry recording ''after'' hearing the Yardbirds' version only realises then that Berry's rendition of the lick makes more harmonic sense.