Now available is the latest issue (number 33 - cover date June 2019) 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 things in the Floyd world.
The magazine has four major focuses: the 30th anniversaries of Roger Waters Live In Berlin, and Pink Floyd Live In Venice; the 40th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd The Wall; and David Gilmour's guitar auction.
The Berlin piece begins with an article setting the scene, giving the background to the wall which bisected the German city, before leading to a couple of attendee's reports on their journeys to, and watching, the show. The article includes some of the newspaper pieces about the show, ticket stubs, and so on.
The Venice piece is briefer, but includes some interesting pictures. The Floydseum Cultural Association staged an exhibition about the event, and there's a small bit of coverage about that. There's a couple of extended reviews of The Wall album, before the magazine gets to the final third of its pages focused on the recent Christies guitar auction
Normally in Heyou, there's a chronological look at things that have happened in the last few months in the news pages, ranging from various magazines published with Floyd content, to re-issues, books published, and more. This time around, there's no news wrap-up - presumably they ran out of space to include it! Having said that, the major news in the last few months has been the guitar auction, and the 2019 Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets tour, both of which are covered elsewhere in the magazine.
More details of the Heyou fanzine can be found at www.heyou.it/fsubscrbd.html, where you can get individual copies, and subscription enquiries (four issues costing 35 euros within Europe, and 45 euros outside Europe) should go to
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