The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man” by The Rolling Stones
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Song Title: “The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man”
Album: Out of Our Heads (U.S. version)
Release Date: June 20, 1965
Genre: Blues rock
Label: London Records (U.S.)
Writers: Nanker Phelge (a pseudonym used by the Rolling Stones for group compositions)
Song Details
Themes: The song humorously critiques the music industry, specifically the role of promotion men who were responsible for marketing and promoting records. It provides a satirical look at their behavior and the superficial aspects of the industry.
Musical Style: The song features a bluesy, laid-back groove with harmonica and a steady rhythm section, typical of the Stones’ early work influenced by American blues.
Additional Notes
Background: “The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man” was inspired by the Stones’ experiences with American music industry professionals during their early tours of the United States.
Pseudonym: The use of the pseudonym Nanker Phelge was common for group compositions and collaborative efforts by the band members during this period.
Legacy: While not one of the Rolling Stones’ major hits, the song is appreciated by fans for its witty lyrics and insight into the behind-the-scenes workings of the music business in the 1960s.