The Man
The Vibrations Lyrics


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Caveman
Stepped out of his cave
And he cast his eye
On the first little woman
There was no trouble in the wild
I'm telling at that girl and then wooo

Adam was a very happy man
Until he met that girl
With the apples in her hand
There was no trouble in sight
And then he tried to take a bite
And then woooo

Give me back my club
And my bear-skin rug
Gonna spend my days in a cave
Yeah yeah yeah the good old days
When the man was free
And the woman let him be
And then wooo


Samson was a very very mighty man
Until he met delilah
With the scissors in her hand
There was no words said
She just cleaned his head
And said wooooo

Give me back my club
And my bear-skin rug
Gonna spend my days in a cave
Yeah yeah yeah the good old days
When the man was free




And the woman let him be
And then wooo

Overall Meaning

The Vibrations' song "Cave Man" is a catchy tune that takes a playful look at gender relations through the lens of history. The lyrics draw parallels between the prehistoric caveman, Adam from the biblical story of creation, and Samson from the Bible. The song asserts the notion that before women came into the picture, men lived free, uncomplicated lives. Women, on the other hand, are depicted as bringing trouble and sorrow into men's lives.


The opening lines of the song, "Caveman stepped out of his cave, and he cast his eye on the first little woman," are a nod to the popular perception that men were the hunters, while women were the homemakers. The line "there was no trouble in the wild" suggests that before the advent of civilization, life was simpler and more straightforward. However, the chorus of the song reveals the true nature of the lyrics. The repetition of the lines, "Give me back my club and my bear-skin rug, gonna spend my days in a cave, yeah yeah yeah, the good old days when the man was free, and the woman let him be," reveals that the song is not an appreciation of simpler times but rather a lament of the loss of power and control that men had over women in the past.


The song also references the biblical tales of Adam and Samson. Both men were portrayed as powerful and dominant figures, until they encountered women who ultimately brought about their downfall. The image of Delilah cutting Samson's hair with her scissors is a striking visual representation of this idea. Overall, "Cave Man" is a tongue-in-cheek survey of male-female power dynamics that combines humor with a subtly subversive message.


Line by Line Meaning

Caveman Stepped out of his cave And he cast his eye On the first little woman There was no trouble in the wild I'm telling at that girl and then wooo
The man from the Stone Age ventured outside his shelter and saw the first lady in his life without any worries in the environment. He expressed his admiration for her and exclaimed with joy.


Adam was a very happy man Until he met that girl With the apples in her hand There was no trouble in sight And then he tried to take a bite And then woooo
Adam was content with his life but then Eve arrived with apples which gave him the temptation to try them. Unfortunately, it landed him in trouble.


Give me back my club And my bear-skin rug Gonna spend my days in a cave Yeah yeah yeah the good old days When the man was free And the woman let him be And then wooo
I want my primitive weapons and cozy cave back. Those were the days when men lived freely without others infringing on their independence. Women were also quite understanding in that era.


Samson was a very very mighty man Until he met delilah With the scissors in her hand There was no words said She just cleaned his head And said wooooo
Samson's strength was undisputed but when he met Delilah, she deceived him and cut his hair. Samson lost his power in silence.




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Written by: JAMES JOHNSON, LESLIE TEMPLE

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