Walls of the Cave

Walls of the Cave is a Phish song written by Trey Anastasio and Tom Marshall, released on the 2002 album, Round Room.

"Walls of the Cave" made its public debut on AOL, as the Round Room track was available as a streaming file for subscribers. It made its concert debut in the first show back from hiatus, closing the show. Since then, it has made many appearances, mostly as a set closer, though it did open the first day of the 2004 Phish festival, Coventry.

"Walls of the Cave" has been known amongst fans to possibly have multiple meanings, the most obvious being Platos timeless philosophical Allegory of the Cave. In an interview Phish songwriter, Tom Marshall said that Walls of the Cave was written as a message, as if he were singing to his son after his death. He also conceded the possibility of a sub-conscious meaning of the song related to the September 11th attacks which occurred shortly before the creation of the song.[citation needed] The initials form WoTC, equal to the World Trade Center. As well, the lyrics could be construed to relate to the event: "I know you heard the question but you didn't make a sound. And when it fell you caught my heart before it hit the ground."

Song Length on Album: 09:59

Times played live

Date = Date Played, Venue = Venue song performed, City = City performed in, Set = Set the song was performed in, POS = Position in set the song was played

DateVenueCitySetPOS
12/31/02Madison Square GardenNew York City38/8
2/14/03Great Western ForumInglewood, California22/8
2/18/03Pepsi CenterDenver110/10
2/22/03U.S. Bank ArenaCincinnati110/10
2/25/03First Union SpectrumPhiladelphia18/8
2/28/03Nassau ColiseumUniondale, New York18/8
7/7/03Cricket Wireless PavilionPhoenix, Arizona27/8
7/15/03USANA AmphitheatreWest Valley City, Utah210/12
7/22/03Verizon Wireless Music CenterNoblesville, Indiana25/5
7/30/03Tweeter CenterCamden, New Jersey24/4
11/28/03Nassau ColiseumUniondale, New York24/9
6/19/04Saratoga Performing Arts CenterSaratoga Springs, New York16/7
6/24/04Verizon Wireless Music CenterNoblesville, Indiana27/7
8/9/04Hampton ColiseumHampton, Virginia14/5
8/14/04Newport State AirportCoventry, Vermont11/9
8/13/10Verizon Wireless Music CenterNoblesville, Indiana16/13
10/26/10Verizon Wireless ArenaManchester, New Hampshire114/14
1/1/11Madison Square GardenNew York City111/11
6/19/11nTelos PavilionPortsmouth, Virginia12/9
8/9/11Harveys Outdoor ArenaStateline, Nevada28/8
8/16/11UIC PavilionChicago15/13
9/4/11Dick's Sporting Goods ParkCommerce City, Colorado210/10
6/17/12Bader FieldAtlantic City, New Jersey110/11
7/7/13Saratoga Performing Arts CenterSaratoga Springs, New York19/9
7/27/13The Gorge AmphitheatreGeorge, Washington26/8
8/23/18 Verizon Ampitheater Alpharetta, Georgia 1 10/10
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