Talk:Icky Flix
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I don't think the track listing is complete
[edit]I ripped the DVD to my harddrive, and encoded the files to AVI. The DVD menu file in particular contains extra tracks. I assume these are easter eggs of a sort and not on the official track listing. But they ARE on the DVD, and SHOULD be counted, in my opinion, as they are tracks that are on it -- even if they aren't in the "official" list. This includes: Wormwood (live) (1999 House Of Blues), with Conway Twitty - Night Music (live) (1990) (NBC), Pee Wee's Playhouse (1989) (ABC), Offbeat Night (1988) (Tele 5 Munich), Slow Bob (1991) (MTV) (from Slow Bob In The Lower Dimensions, by Henry Selick). Unlike the rest of the DVD, these bonus songs/tracks only have one audio track.
I know better than to put this in the actual article because then people like to get nasty with me. But someone else really oughtta do that... ClintJCL (talk) 16:25, 11 April 2009 (UTC)