According to Pete Townshend in the 2006 book
Lyrics by Rikky Rooksby, "the idea was inspired by a picture my girlfriend had on her wall of an old
Vaudeville star – Lily Bayliss. It was an old 1920s postcard and someone had written on it 'Here's another picture of Lily – hope you haven't got this one.' It made me think that everyone has a
pin-up period." However, in his 2012 memoir
Who I Am, Townshend mentioned
Lillie Langtry, the music hall star and mistress of
Edward VII, as the inspiration for the tune. She died in the year 1929 as mentioned in the lyrics of the tune. Townshend's statement is unlikely to refer to
Lilian Baylis (who was a theatre manager and producer, not a performer), who died in 1937. Mark Wilkerson quotes Townshend as writing that the song is "Merely a ditty about
masturbation and the importance of it to a young man." However, the song does not mention masturbation explicitly. ==Reception==