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Tim Broad talks about the "Suedehead" video in:
[https://mycuttings.blogspot.com/2019/11/1988-03-05-morrissey-suedehead-video.html For Morrissey, James Dean Is Not Dead - NME (05 March, 1988)] - Scan/transcription from mycuttings.blogspot.com
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Tim Broad talks about the "Suedehead" video in:

For Morrissey, James Dean Is Not Dead - NME (05 March, 1988) - Scan/transcription from mycuttings.blogspot.com

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Tim Broad (1955 - 1993) was a British music video director, best known for his work with the singer Morrissey. In a 1990 interview, he was described as Morrissey's closest friend. Broad directed the video for The Smiths' songs "Girlfriend in a Coma" and "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", and subsequently a number of videos for Morrissey, seven of which were released on the compilation Hulmerist. He also directed the videos for the Mike + The Mechanics' songs "The Living Years" and "Nobody Knows", Marc Almond's "Tears Run Rings" and several songs by The Jesus and Mary Chain. Broad died of an HIV-related illness in 1993 at the age of 38. He is listed on "The AIDS Memorial" Instagram page.