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I don't think that works. Prince's music is only used as a practical in the film. In the sense that virtually every time you hear it, there is an actual loudspeaker, car stereo or boom box playing it. The parade scene and the scene at the art museum would be absurd if you replaced the pop music with underscore.
Unless you mean that Prince should be replaced with Oingo Boingo songs, which, other than satisfying a matter of taste, wouldn't change these scenes much at all. |
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