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* ValuesDissonance: "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch" refers to A.W. Underwood, an African-American man from Michigan who could supposedly breathe fire. Calling a Black man a "Negro" was fairly commonplace in the UK at the time, but in the US it was already being recognized as a racist epithet; later on, the knowledge would eventually carry over to British audiences as well.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: The title track; because of its {{indecipherable lyrics}}, some have heard the line "nowhere to be" as "nowhere to ''pee''"
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In "Baby's On Fire," the last verse mentions Juanita and Juan, who sell "secondhand tobaccoes," disconnected to the rest of the song.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In "Baby's On Fire," the last verse mentions Juanita and Juan, who sell "secondhand tobaccoes," disconnected to from the rest of the song.
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*{{Mondegreen}}: The title track; because of its {{indecipherable lyrics}}, some have heard the line "nowhere to be" as "nowhere to ''pee''"
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In "Baby's On Fire," one of the verse mentions Juanita and Juan, who sell "secondhand tobaccoes," disconnected to the rest of the song.
** Similarly, in Some of Them Are Old, one of the verses mentions a "Lucy" who's never mentioned again.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In "Baby's On Fire," one of the last verse mentions Juanita and Juan, who sell "secondhand tobaccoes," disconnected to the rest of the song.
** Similarly, in Some of Them Are Old, one of the verses mentions a "Lucy" who's never mentioned again.
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**Similarly, in Some of Them Are Old, one of the verses mentions a "Lucy" who's never mentioned again.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In "Baby's On Fire," one of the verse mentions Juanita and Juan, who sell "secondhand tobaccoes," disconnected to the rest of the song.
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