Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone

Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone

By Lev Anderson & Chris Metzler

  • Genre: Music Documentaries
  • Release Date: 2011-10-07
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Director: Lev Anderson & Chris Metzler
  • Production Company: Tilapia Film
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 5.49
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Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, EVERYDAY SUNSHINE charts the turbulent history of the pioneering all-Black rock band Fishbone. From the streets of South-Central to Hollywood punk clubs and stages around the world, Fishbone rose to become one of the most original bands of the past 25 years—their influence discernible in many of today’s biggest pop acts. An effortlessly entertaining tale of artists following their own creative paths with punk rock endurance in the face of personality conflicts, family and financial woes, and an unforgiving music industry.

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  • Everyday Sunshine:The Story of Fishbone

    5
    By Joseefus
    This Moviefilmdocumentary is just Epic. It's the full story of the most Awesome band on the earth. It shows all the trials and tribulations the band has to go through, but yet they still remain modern and amazing. I heartily recommend anyone that loves music of any genre to watch this and understand and enjoy the origins of many of their favourite bands. Fishbone is Red Hot! Fishbone is Red Hot!
  • Bonin In The Boneyard!!!

    5
    By Matjemartin
    I am a big fan of band documentaries! You could almost say that I'm an addict! I love finding out what goes on behind the scenes..... Even if it's a band that I don't really follow, eg Metallica, Anvil, etc! I have to say that I have been a fan of Fishbone for the last 20+ years and I was really, really looking forward to this. Like many fans that have seen the film, I was taken through waves of emotion..... Laughter, sadness, and unfortunately pity at certain points! This band is the Nutz!!!!!! As long as Angelo and Norwood are still there with their drive and belief, then Fishbone will always be an awesome force!! This film is not just a documentary, it doesn't dwell on woes or former glories. To me, it is a true statement of how hard it is to be in a band with not just other musicians, but friends. And sometimes it just doesn't work out. To sum up, the film is very, very well made and even if you weren't a fan when you started....... You will be at the end. Fishbone music is infectious, and should carry a drug warning!!!!

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