Something Blue – Teeth – May 2, 2026

Phish Poster October 31, 1996
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Soft Machine, Phish, and Gary Gazaway. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.
Phish Live at The Omni on 1996-10-31
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Soft Machine – Four
Soft Machine – 13
softmachine.org/
softmachine-moonjune.bandcamp.com/
Gary Gazaway Live at TheArts@311 on 2013-06-27
archive.org/details/gg2013-06-27

Soft Machine – Thirteen
Soft Machine – Open Road
Welcome to Something Blue. I’m Hairy Larry and I’ve got the blues, for you.
Phish – The Great Curve
Now that’s what I’m talking about. That’s Phish featuring Gary Gazaway on trombone playing “The Great Curve”. Kicking us off tonight we heard Soft Machine play “Open Road” from their album “Thirteen”.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, Saturday nights at 10:00 Central on 91.9 FM and streaming at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue. Visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com to listen anytime and for links to more music by the featured musicians.
Ok now, recorded on June 27, 2013, at KASU Jazz Thursday, here’s Gary Gazaway playing “Fertile Crescent”.
Gary Gazaway – Fertile_Crescent

Gary Gazaway at KASU Jazz Thursday
Soft Machine – Teeth
Phish – Jesus Just Left Chicago
All right now, that’s Phish playing “Jesus Just Left Chicago”. Phish was recorded live at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 31, 1996. Guests that night included Dave Grippo on sax and Gary Gazaway on trombone.
Before that we heard “Teeth” from Soft Machine “Fourth”.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, Saturday nights at 10:00 Central on 91.9 FM and streaming at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue. Thanks to the Live Music Archive at archive.org for hosting Phish and Gary Gazaway.
Soft Machine dates back to 1966 when they were pioneers in progressive rock and fusion. John Etheridge played in Soft Machine from 1975 to 1978, in 1984 and from 2004 on. So now, closing the show, here’s Soft Machine playing “The Longest Night”.
Soft Machine – The Longest Night
