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Crescent Noon?

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John from Aus

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Anyone care to interpret (or speculate) on the cryptic title of this airy and ethereal album cut? Occasionally misspelled as "Crescent Moon", Crescent and Noon are contradictory - Crescent referring to the moon, noon being the sun at it's peak.

I have my theories, but I'm interested to see how all you in Carpenter-land interpret.
 
It was 1968 and the song was written by a couple of college students. I think that's the explanation. I don't think there's any great meaning to it -- it sounded clever, and the lyrics are obviously influenced by the psychedelic music of the era.

I imagine John Bettis was listening to a lot of Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Mamas and the Papas, etc. The LSD-influenced lyrics by those artists often used incongruous visual images in an attempt to replicate an acid trip in music.

David
 
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