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In late 2012, almost 18 years after their formation, 78 Saab made the decision to disband. The band performed their final Sydney gig at their spiritual home, the Annandale Hotel, in December of that year. Although this was intended as their swan song, they resurfaced to play in Canberra on 11 March
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songs, alongside more adventurous arrangements. Singles from the album included "Beat of Your Drum" and "No Illusions", the latter of which gave the band their biggest taste of commercial radio play to date. During this period, 78 Saab's live keyboard player was Luke "Stoltz" Shepherd.
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which I bought off my grandparents for around a thousand bucks when I was at university. Anyway, we entered a band competition and we had about three hours to come up with a name. "78 Saab" got thrown in the ring and for better or worse we've stuck with that
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After its release in 1997, the band prepared for a run of 35 dates to promote the EP. Before the tour began however, Darren Smith made the decision not to continue with the band and Jake Andrews joined 78 Saab as lead guitarist.
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that consisted of Ben Nash (vocals and guitar), Jake Andrews (guitar and vocals), Garth Tregillgas (bass and vocals) and Nicholai Danko (drums and percussion). The band has stated that it was influenced by acts such as the
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2013 as part of the capital's 100th anniversary celebrations. 78 Saab said they were proud to share the stage with other bands that also had their origins in Canberra such as the Falling Joys and The Church.
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Soon after the end of the tour Christovac Thompson left 78 Saab and Nicholai Danko (whom the band had met whilst performing at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga) replaced him on drums.
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in 1996, with the band name chosen spontaneously in order to complete the entry form. In a 2007 interview, Nash explained the inspiration for the "last minute" title:
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EP released in 2009. 78 Saab's live keyboard player from the Good Fortune era, Kirsten Morley, was a full-time member of the band.
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Among the first releases on Ivy League were 78 Saab's "Whatever Makes You Happy" single and their second EP,
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is the name of the original, pre-freeway route that runs from the outer suburbs of Sydney over the
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and performed live with her during the "Tough Love" tour, which featured 78 Saab supporting
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of the competition was Troy Horse, a Sydney-based rehearsal studio that also operated a
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again behind the desk at Megaphon. The album featured more of their signature
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Tregillgas played bass on three songs with Sydney band Wifey on their
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In 1999, 78 Saab began working on their debut album with producer
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on keyboards, who later went on to work with Sydney artist
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