Just published is the latest issue (number 23 - cover date November 2013) of the Pink Floyd fanzine "Heyou" run by our friends over at the Italian website of the same name.
The 52-page dual language magazine (in Italian and English), which is
published every six months or so, catches up with Floyd news from July 2013 through to the cover month. Curiously though, the news is given in reverse order, with the latest first!
There are two major features in this issue. First, there's a large and nicely illustrated feature on the late Storm Thorgerson, followed by a very detailed look at the huge Wall exhibition run by the people behind the Floydseum which took place in Padua, Italy throughout July.
Elsewhere in its pages, there's an extensive look at the band's
activities in 1973, and a look at the recent discovery of how and where Eric Fletcher Waters, Roger's father, died during the war. There's also an interview with The Lunatics, the team of devoted Floyd collectors who published Pink Floyd: Storie e Segreti (Histories and Secrets) a year ago. Questions are asked of their favourite items, the whole world of the Floyd collector, which "side" they fall on (Waters or Gilmour) and what the future holds for them and the book.
More details of the Heyou fanzine can be found at www.heyou.it/fsubscrbd.htm,
where you can get individual copies, and subscription enquiries (four
issues costing 30 euros within Europe, and 40 euros outside Europe)
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