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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.

: 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_...

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" : Written about De André's relationship with Roberta

: 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 This specific rendition was recorded at the (founded

: "Città Vecchia" is a direct nod to one of De André's most famous early songs, signaling the deep reverence this ensemble holds for his work. 🎥 Watch and Listen

: Franco Mussida on guitar, accompanied by La Nuova Orchestra della Città Vecchia (The New Orchestra of the Old Town).

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.