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The Nips Are Getting Bigger was written by Martin Plaza and appeared on the 1979 album Get Wet by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Jeremy Fabinyi. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Brain Brain was written by Peter O’Doherty and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce.<br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Steven Thompson presents highlights from the day's fixtures in the Scottish Premiership. including Motherwell v Hearts, Falkirk v Hibernian, Dundee v Livingston, Aberdeen v Dundee United and St Mirren v Kilmarnock. <br/>
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Close Again was written by Peter O’Doherty and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by John Evan Hughes. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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He’s Just No Good For You was written by Greedy Smith and appeared on the 1987 album Mouth To Mouth by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Susan Davis and Mark Cochrane. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Apocalypso (Wiping The Smile Off Santa's Face) was written by Martin Plaza and Reg Mombassa and released as a single in 1984 by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Egypt was written by Reg Mombassa and appeared on the 1979 album Get Wet by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by John Moyle. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Aaron Lewis
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Celtic 3-1 Rangers, Motherwell 1-1 Hearts | Rangers' collapse continues, Celtic's trip to Motherwell could be the most important game of their season, what Hearts need to do on Wednesday against Falkirk at Tynecastle. Will Celtic or Hearts win the Scottish Premiership Title Race? Have your say!<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE:<br/><br/>Daizen Maeda's astonishing overhead kick headlines an extraordinary weekend in the Scottish Premiership title race — and it couldn't be tighter. Celtic's stunning comeback win over Rangers at Celtic Park cuts Hearts' lead to a single point with two games to go, setting up one of the most dramatic final weeks in Scottish football history.<br/><br/>Hearts sit top on 77 points after being held 1-1 at Motherwell on Saturday night, a VAR penalty refusal still infuriating the Jambos. Celtic are right on their heels on 76 after coming from behind to dismantle a Rangers side losing for the third consecutive time since the split.<br/>The Football Show breaks down everything:<br/><br/>Maeda's overhead kick — one of the great Old Firm goals and the moment that blew the title race wide open again.<br/>The nightmare scenario — Celtic host Hearts on the final day with everything still to play for.<br/>Rangers' collapse since the split and reports that Danny Röhl's time at Ibrox is over.<br/>A farewell to James Tavernier — and that standing ovation by Celtic fans at Celtic Park.<br/>With Hearts not having won the league since 1960, can they hold their nerve?<br/><br/>The Football Show Live Highlights:<br/><br/>00:00:00 Introduction & Show Preview<br/>00:02:44 Celtic 3-1 Rangers – Match Reaction<br/>00:04:46 Should Alistair Johnston Have Been Sent Off?<br/>00:09:21 Maeda's Overhead Kick – One of the Great Old Firm Goals<br/>00:12:21 Rangers FC Lack of Leaders & Fight<br/>00:13:28 Danny Röhl's Future at Rangers<br/>00:17:30 Steven Gerrard to Return as Rangers Manager?<br/>00:20:42 Martin O'Neill's Impact at Celtic<br/>00:26:31 Title Race Predictions – Celtic vs Hearts<br/>00:31:27 Motherwell 1-1 Hearts – Was It a Penalty?<br/>00:34:04 Derek McInnes's Tunnel Reaction Revealed<br/>00:38:37 Dunfermline vs Partick Thistle Playoff<br/>00:39:26 Hearts FC Injury News – Halkett & Leonard<br/>00:40:03 St Mirren Relegation Fears<br/>00:41:19 Falkirk 1-3 Hibs – Josh Campbell Double<br/>00:44:11 Aberdeen 2-0 Dundee United<br/>00:45:26 Steven Pressley Praised for Dundee Turnaround<br/>00:47:11 Lucky Tiger Competition<br/>00:53:09 Wednesday Predictions – Hearts, Celtic & More<br/>00:56:52 Rangers vs Hibs Preview<br/>00:58:09 West Ham vs Arsenal – Disallowed Goal Debate<br/>00:58:35 Diogo Jota Memorial at Anfield
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Spirit Got Lost was written by Greedy Smith and Reg Mombassa and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Too Many Times was written by Greedy Smith and appeared on the 1981 album Cats & Dogs by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Esben Storm. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Berserk Warriors was written by Peter O’Doherty and appeared on the 1981 album Cats & Dogs by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Tony Stevens. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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