Sugar Ray performs Blink 182’s “All The Small Things” Live at Camp Lejeune
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- During the Camp Lejeune & Marine Raiders 2024 annual Fourth of July celebration, Sugar Ray performed Blink-182’s 1999 hit “All The Small Things”!
"All The Small Things" first appeared in 1999 on Blink-182's album Enema of the State. It was written by Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus and released on September 28, 1999.
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Must be that time of the year when Sugar Ray gets a booking.
The County Fair Circuit
Savage.
did he just say he wrote this song?? im confused by his wording
Yupp. They wrote it for the band Lit, but they didn't want it. So blink 182 took it
@@gregl2138that is complete bs
He said it, but that ain’t the slightest bit true. lol.
Hahahaha thats great
It's clearly sarcasm guys... come on.
Is the guitar player drunk?
Sugar gay!
Is it just me, or does the singer look like hollow man.
Mark is such a liar
So bad
Man that’s bad, I’ve seen high school bands that sound better.
Mark that’s not gonna work. Good effort. #truthforcetimelessgoodtogoJesusChristisbackandowningtheuniverseworldtimeandspaceandyoudidn’tknow2024 in Jesus Christs name we pray amen.
Read the description. Bands like to poke fun at each other. Too many zoomers taking jokes for gospel.
From the descripton - "All The Small Things" first appeared in 1999 on Blink-182's album Enema of the State. It was written by Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus and released on September 28, 1999.
Thank you! It’s nice to know that folks actually read the descriptions on my videos! 😊