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No One Here Gets Out Alive (1980) was the first biography about Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist of the L.A. rock band the Doors. Its title is taken from the Doors song "Five to One", and the book is divided into three sections: The Bow is Drawn, The Arrow Flies and The Arrow Falls, for the early years of Morrison's life, his rise to fame with the Doors, and then his final years and death. The book was written by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman.

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  • No One Here Gets Out Alive (1980) was the first biography about Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist of the L.A. rock band the Doors. Its title is taken from the Doors song "Five to One", and the book is divided into three sections: The Bow is Drawn, The Arrow Flies and The Arrow Falls, for the early years of Morrison's life, his rise to fame with the Doors, and then his final years and death. The book was written by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman. (en)
  • No One Here Gets Out Alive foi a primeira biografia de Jim Morrison, vocalista e letrista banda rock norte-americana The Doors, escrita após a sua morte pelo jornalista Jerry Hopkins, com informação adicional mais tarde adicionada por Danny Sugerman. O livro é frequentemente creditado como o revitalizador da popularidade dos Doors e de Morrison. Hopkins fez uma entrevista prolongada a Morrison antes de morrer, mas o seu primeiro manuscrito foi rejeitado pelas principais editoras. Sugerman começou a trabalhar como assistente no escritório dos Doors com quatorze anos, e tornou-se o seu manager após Morrison morrer (substituindo ). De acordo com o baterista dos Doors John Densmore, Sugerman tornou-se "o manager e força condutora por trás dos The Doors" que "guiou a nossa carreira por mais de (pt)
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  • No One Here Gets Out Alive (1980) was the first biography about Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist of the L.A. rock band the Doors. Its title is taken from the Doors song "Five to One", and the book is divided into three sections: The Bow is Drawn, The Arrow Flies and The Arrow Falls, for the early years of Morrison's life, his rise to fame with the Doors, and then his final years and death. The book was written by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman. A companion video was made featuring interviews with the surviving members of the Doors, Hopkins, Sugerman and Paul A. Rothchild among others. It includes some rare footage and was the first video released by the band. It helped rekindle interest in the Doors by allowing fans that were too young or unable to remember, to see the Doors in action. No One Here Gets Out Alive was accused by some people for some historical inaccuracies, and the authors' views surrounding Morrison's death. Among those people were Rothchild who claimed that Danny Sugerman had changed some of his statements while he was interviewed by Jerry Hopkins. Guitarist Robby Krieger said in response of the book that Danny Sugerman "had his own ideas about what happened and various situations. He kind of put his own words into it, and what really annoyed me was that he tried to make Jim sound like was talking through Danny, and it wasn't the way Jim really was." (en)
  • No One Here Gets Out Alive foi a primeira biografia de Jim Morrison, vocalista e letrista banda rock norte-americana The Doors, escrita após a sua morte pelo jornalista Jerry Hopkins, com informação adicional mais tarde adicionada por Danny Sugerman. O livro é frequentemente creditado como o revitalizador da popularidade dos Doors e de Morrison. Hopkins fez uma entrevista prolongada a Morrison antes de morrer, mas o seu primeiro manuscrito foi rejeitado pelas principais editoras. Sugerman começou a trabalhar como assistente no escritório dos Doors com quatorze anos, e tornou-se o seu manager após Morrison morrer (substituindo ). De acordo com o baterista dos Doors John Densmore, Sugerman tornou-se "o manager e força condutora por trás dos The Doors" que "guiou a nossa carreira por mais de 30 anos" até à sua morte em 2005. (pt)
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