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Andrew McArthur "Greedy" Smith (16 January 1956 – 2 December 2019) was an Australian vocalist, keyboardist,
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and songwriter with Australian pop/ new wave band
Mental As Anything Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave and pop rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977 to 1999, and recorded all of their charting singles and albums) was Martin Plaza (birth name Mar ...
. Smith wrote many of their hit songs including " Live It Up" which peaked at No. 2 on the Australian singles chart. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. Smith had a solo music career, had worked with other bands and was also an artist and television personality.


Early life

Born Andrew McArthur Smith in Sydney, Australia, he later attended North Sydney Boys High. Showing an interest in art he moved on to the East Sydney Technical College (now known as the
National Art School The National Art School (NAS) is a tertiary level art school, located in , an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school is an independent accredited higher education provider offering specialised study in studio arts p ...
) in Darlinghurst in the mid-1970s while also holding down a part-time job as a bottle shop attendant. At college he met fellow students, Martin Murphy, Chris O'Doherty,
David Twohill David Twohill (born 21 April 1954) is an Australian musician formerly with rock band Mental As Anything who is also known by the pseudonym Wayne DeLisle or as Bird. Early life Twohill was born in Cooma, New South Wales, Australia on 21 April 195 ...
and Steve Coburn, whose band,
Mental As Anything Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave and pop rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977 to 1999, and recorded all of their charting singles and albums) was Martin Plaza (birth name Mar ...
, had been playing art school parties and dances since May 1976. While playing harmonica in another band at the time, Smith started appearing on stage with Mental As Anything from around December. He was eventually cajoled by fellow Mental As Anything members to learn keyboards on an old wedding reception organ to fill in their sound and he quit his other band. He was given the nickname "Greedy" after eating 15 pieces of chicken on stage one night.


Art career

All early members of Mental As Anything are also
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and have exhibited their artworks since 1982. Although Smith was not as well known for his artwork as band member
Reg Mombassa Christopher O'Doherty, also known by the pseudonym Reg Mombassa, is a New Zealand-born Australian artist and musician. He is a founding member of the band Mental As Anything and member of Dog Trumpet (alongside his brother Peter O'Doherty). Ea ...
, of
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fame, his best known artwork is from his ''Storm Clouds Over the Piazza'' series that was exhibited at the ''Mentals III'' travelling art exhibition in 1997. These portraits are based on his legendary unfinished novel of the same name, a rambling
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saga that he used to mention in interviews but is actually fictional in itself.


Mental As Anything

Smith joined Mental As Anything in 1977, and in addition to playing keyboards and harmonica was one of the band's frontmen and songwriters. (Martin Plaza also frequently wrote and sang the band's material;
Reg Mombassa Christopher O'Doherty, also known by the pseudonym Reg Mombassa, is a New Zealand-born Australian artist and musician. He is a founding member of the band Mental As Anything and member of Dog Trumpet (alongside his brother Peter O'Doherty). Ea ...
and
Peter O'Doherty Peter O'Doherty (born 23 March 1958) is a New Zealand-born Australian musician and visual artist. He is a founder of Australian pop band, Dog Trumpet, in 1991 on guitar and vocals, alongside his older brother, Chris O'Doherty ( Reg Mombassa) on ...
also wrote for the band, and less frequently, sang.) Smith usually wrote and sang at least two songs on each of the band's albums, and was the writer and singer of the band's international hits " Too Many Times" (1982) and "Live It Up" (1985), as well as Australia-only hits like "You're So Strong" (1986) and "The World Seems Difficult" (1990). The four other original members of the band quit, left or stopped touring with Mental As Anything in the 2000s, and were replaced by new recruits. By about 2016, Smith was the only original band member left still touring with Mental As Anything, and he continued to tour with the band until his death.


Solo and side projects

In 1982, Smith played with Twohill in a group called the Space Shuttle Ramblers that recorded an EP, however the tapes were destroyed in a studio flood prior to release. In 1992, during the Mental As Anything sabbatical he formed a side group called Greedy's on the Loose that played gigs and recorded however no product was released. In 1996 he recorded a solo album, ''Love Harmonica'', for TWA at Jim Blackfoots Audioscapes Studio This led to live work with a band dubbed Greedy's People and the re-recording in full band mode and subsequent re-release of the album. This new version of the album, also on TWA, was retitled ''Greedy's People'' and included a bonus recording of
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' " Close to You". Rock historian Ian McFarlane described ''Love Harmonica'' as an album of "easy-listening love songs that featured latin, pop and jazz rhythms with lush harmonica as the lead instrument."


Media work

As the most gregarious member of Mental As Anything, in the early days he was often relied upon to give interviews for TV, radio and press. This led to further media opportunities such as hosting episodes and segments of the music shows ''
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'', including the associated ''Countdown'' Awards, and ''Sounds''. In the late 1980s he was often a judge on the "Red Faces" segment of '' Hey Hey It's Saturday'' and in the early 1990s he hosted ''
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'' for a week in the absence of the regular host. He had more recently appeared regularly on the music quiz show ''Spicks and Specks''.


Death

On 3 December 2019 it was announced, via the band's website, that Smith had died a day earlier: "It is with an incredibly heavy heart to announce that one of the founding members of Mental As Anything, Andrew Greedy Smith passed away from a heart attack." In an interview recorded on 30 October 2019 (five weeks before Smith's death) with Alan Gilmour, from the Australian Songwriters Association, to honour him and
Martin Plaza Martin Edward Murphy (born 1 January 1956), commonly known by the pseudonym Martin Plaza, is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and visual artist who is a founding member and vocalist and guitarist of the new wave band Mental As Anything. ...
as the 2019 Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees, Smith stated "To have lived this long is a great thing." He was survived by his fiancée, Fiona Docker, and his son, Harvey Hutchings Smith.


Awards


Australian Songwriter's Hall of Fame

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Countdown Australian Music Awards

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'' was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine ''
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Discography


Solo


Albums

* ''Love Harmonica'' – TWA (September 1996)


Singles

* "Time Heals All Wounds" – TWA (September 1996) * "Always Thinking of You" – TWA (February 1997)


Greedy's People

* ''Greedy's People'' – TWA (1997)


References


External links


Mental As Anything official websiteFuneral Service, Camellia Chapel, Sydney, December 9th 2019Greedy Smith induction into The Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Greedy 1956 births 2019 deaths APRA Award winners Australian new wave musicians Musicians from Sydney Australian songwriters