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Some more magazine news for you this morning: just published is the latest issue (number 45 - cover date November 2025) of the Pink Floyd fanzine "Heyou" run by our friends over at the Italian website of the same name. The 44-page dual language magazine (in Italian and English), which is published every six months or so, catches up with things in the Floyd world. For the first time, it's not just the cover that is in full colour - the whole magazine is now vibrant and colourful, with the old days of black and white pages within the cover a thing of the past. There are the odd passages of text which are a little difficult to read, due to the colours under the text, but not too much.
The magazine normally has three main areas of focus for its coverage, and this issue is no exception.
The first section (around two-thirds of the magazine) is devoted to a close look at all things related to A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. It starts with a look at the background to the album, which of course was the first without Roger Waters as part of the band. There are some nice live shots from the accompanying tour, which has reviews of some shows, and pictures of various releases, with differences detailed.
This is followed by a look at the Roger Waters film of This Is Not A Drill, which was released in August this year, via a review (which they've also translated into Italian) from Goldmine magazine. The various releases are also detailed.
Unsurprisingly David Gilmour's recently released Live At The Circus Maximus/Luck and Strange Concerts releases are next under their gaze, with a review from The Independent newspaper, and again, the various editions are detailed.
Finally, there's a four-page spread of twelve recent magazine covers that all feature Pink Floyd or David Gilmour.
The Heyou website can now be found through this link at www.heyou.it, where you can get individual copies (including back issues), and subscription enquiries (four issues costing 35 euros within Europe, and 45 euros outside Europe) should go to
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