File:Gonzo by James Booker, 1960, gonzo.ogg
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{{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = Gonzo, a single recorded by [[James_Booker#Discography|James Booker] and released in 1960 on the Peacock label. |Source = Northern Soul '60s Mod Label: Goldenlane Records ASIN: B002I30NOA |Date = 1960 |Author = James Booker |Article = Gonzo journalism |Purpose = Gonzo the song (excerpted here) is considered one of the plausible sources for Hunter S. Thompson's term "gonzo journalism". |Replaceability = n.a. |Replaceability_text = Hunter S. Thompson, by many accounts, responded to this recorded music by using the song title to describe his unique form of journalism. |Minimality = The song is 2:28 in length, the excerpt is less than 28 seconds long (or less than 10% of the copyrighted material, as permitted under Fair Use) |Commercial = n.a. }}
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