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Kevin,I always looked at Big Daddy as a continuation of Mellencamp's growth as a songwriter and that LJ was the start of the growth in that direction.Also, to me, I always saw Scarecrow as a continuation of Uh Huh and a sort of the start of Mellencamp's observations of adult-hood. Sort of like that Scarecrow was a bridge from young person's rock to that of a maturing person's rock, with the full maturity hitting with LJ and Big Daddy.
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Kevin,I always looked at Big Daddy as a continuation of Mellencamp's growth as a songwriter and that LJ was the start of the growth in that direction.Also, to me, I always saw Scarecrow as a continuation of Uh Huh and a sort of the start of Mellencamp's observations of adult-hood. Sort of like that Scarecrow was a bridge from young person's rock to that of a maturing person's rock, with the full maturity hitting with LJ and Big Daddy.
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Best Comeback Album – PatBrown on April 5th, 2005
