The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man

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"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" is a 1965 Rolling Stones blues-rock B-side track known for its satirical take on the music industry and record company staff.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
artist The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
associatedWithEra British Invasion NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement 1960s rock and roll
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
harmonica
featuresVocalStyle lead vocal by Mick Jagger
genre blues rock
rock
hasMusicalStyle blues-influenced rock
hasNotableCharacteristic released as B-side to a major hit single
satirical lyrics about a record company promotion man
isBsideOf (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction NERFINISHED
language English
originalMedium 7-inch vinyl single
partOfArtistDiscography The Rolling Stones discography
performer The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
producer Andrew Loog Oldham NERFINISHED
recordLabel Decca Records
London Records NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1965
satirizes music industry
record company staff
writer Keith Richards NERFINISHED
Mick Jagger NERFINISHED

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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction bSide The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
Out of Our Heads includesTrack The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man