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This specific rendition was recorded at the (founded by Mussida) and features a poignant acoustic introduction. It pays homage to the legendary collaboration between Fabrizio De André and the progressive rock band PFM (Premiata Forneria Marconi) . 🎵 The Legacy of "Giugno '73"

: Franco Mussida (guitarist for PFM) was a core architect of these live arrangements. He served as the mixing engineer for the live recordings and helped shift the song from a standard folk ballad into a rich, dynamic progressive piece. giugno_73_f_de_andre_franco_mussida_e_la_nuova_...

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: Written about De André's relationship with Roberta Baccieri, the lyrics tackle class differences, judgment from family, and the bohemian lifestyle of artists. This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge

The song originally appeared on De André's 1975 album Volume 8 . However, it gained a legendary new life during the famous where PFM completely rearranged his catalog.

: The performance was hosted at the CPM Music Institute under the "Slow Music" movement. He served as the mixing engineer for the

: The song concludes with one of the most famous lines in Italian songwriting history: "Io mi dico è stato meglio lasciarci che non esserci mai incontrati" ("I tell myself it was better to leave each other than to have never met at all"). 🎸 Franco Mussida's Modern Rendition