Just published is the latest issue (number 24 - cover date September 2014) 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 this year, but with a packed issue, its normal news coverage takes a bit of a break in favour of larger features.
As hinted at by the front cover, the magazine includes major coverage of 'The Nights of Wonder', an exhibition that runs until October 26th relating to the 1989 Venice concert. Some 42 pages are devoted to it, with a large number of unseen pictures from the event, fascinating recollections of those who were there, and an interview with Fran Tomasi, promoter of the concert itself.
Elsewhere in its pages, there's more relating to Tomasi, with coverage of the now postponed official exhibition, Their Mortal Remains. There's also mention of The Endless River, the new album from Pink Floyd which comes out next month.
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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