Eric Wilson

Filmes

Sublime: 3 Ring Circus - Live at Las Palmas Theater, Hollywod, CA: February 17, 1995
Himself
Concert video of Sublime live at the Las Palmas theater (from February 17, 1995).
Sublime: 3 Ring Circus - Live at The Palace, Hollywood, CA: October 21, 1995
Himself
3 Ring Circus - Live at the Palace, October 21, 1995 catches the trio of late frontman/guitarist/songwriter Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh in top form before a packed house at the legendary Palace in Hollywood, CA. Sublime tears through 27 songs, including their hits 'Date Rape,' 'Badfish,' and '40 Oz To Freedom,' as well as covers of classic songs that reflect the band's broad stylistic range of influences ('54-46 Was My Number' by Toots & the Maytals, 'House of Suffering' by Bad Brains and the Grateful Dead's 'Scarlet Begonias'). More than 78 minutes of the band's performance and on-stage antics are on full display in a sold-out setting, with remastered and remixed multi-source live audio culled from the original master tapes.
Sublime: Live '94-'96
Himself
This release contains a series of live performances by the ska influenced rock band Sublime dating from the mid nineties. Over a dozen songs are featured during the course of the collection including "Date Rape," "We're Gonna Die for Our Own Arrogance," "40 Oz. To Freedom," and "Let's Go Get Stoned." The DVD release of the collection offers additional footage. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Sublime: Sublime
Himself
A collection of interviews and music videos.
Sublime - Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations
Himself
A personal Insight into the genius mind of Bradley Nowell and the rest of the band Sublime, this movie offers in depth interviews with Bradley's family and friend's, and how the band became what they are today...Sublime.A look at the Long Beach, California ska-punk band told through the Skunk family and some of the band's more famous friends. Featuring interviews by No Doubt, Pennywise, Mike Watt, The Vandals and others tell their favorite Sublime stories. Live performance footage is featured, as well as never before seen footage of the band's private lives.