Originally written by Pete Townshend for a rock opera that never came to fruition (the working title was Rock Is Dead – Long Live Rock), "Love Reign o'er Me" ended up being the final track on the 1973 album Quadrophenia. Though the song never made it to the top of the charts, as a beloved live concert staple, it's been one of the band's most popular tunes for over half a century and is considered by many fans and critics to be one of their best.
First, in April, "Love Reign o'er Me" was featured in the highly anticipated official trailer for the upcoming Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping.
Now, this month, "Love Reign o'er Me" has been making the rounds in another trailer, this time for the fifth (and final) of The Bear, premiering on Hulu on June 25.
As Townshend once explained, per American Songwriter, the lyrics for "Love Reign o'er Me" are about Jimmy, the main character in Quadrophenia, having a spiritual experience...and was inspired by something Townshend's guru said.
"It's another plea to drown, only this time in the rain," he continued. "Jimmy goes through a suicide crisis. He surrenders to the inevitable, and you know, you know, when it's over and he goes back to town he'll be going through the same s—t, being in the same terrible family situation and so on, but he's moved up a level. He's weak still, but there's a strength in that weakness. He's in danger of maturing."
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