The duo are signed to the Montreal based Ready Mix Records.
Gunther & Stamina have played alongside John Digweed, Richie Hawtin, Lee Burridge, Anthony Pappa, Danny Howells, Dean Coleman, Deep Dish, Sasha, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren,Timo Maas, Big Al, Michel De Hey, Desyn Massiello, Jimmy Van M, Fred Numf, Jan Carbon, Steve Lawler, Tall Paul, Cid Inc., Charlie May, Dubfire, Marc Houle and Carl Cox.
See You Again
Gunther & Stamina Lyrics
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Lucky there's an electric fence
This bag of cookies could kill you
I keep downwind so you don't smell them
Otto
I
I
Can't wait to see you
When I'm comin' by
But you never greet me
When I'm walking down the street
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
It's like you don't even know me
Dumb dog, I pass you every day
Not gonna let this get to me
Bring home my stuff past the weed cake
Otto
I
I
I
Can't wait to see you
When I'm comin' by
But you never greet me
When I'm walking down the street
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
Otto
I
I
I
Can't wait to see you
When I'm comin' by
But you never greet me
When I'm walking down the street
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
Otto
I
I
I
Can't wait to see you
When I'm comin' by
But you never greet me
When I'm walking down the street
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
You hate to see it
I'm coming through
The lyrics to Gunther & Stamina's song "See You Again" depict a playful and somewhat humorous narrative of a person's interaction with a dog named Otto. The first few lines, "I'm probably allergic to you, Lucky there's an electric fence, This bag of cookies could kill you," suggest that the singer may have some sort of allergy to Otto and is grateful for the presence of an electric fence to keep them separated. Additionally, the mention of cookies implies that Otto may have a fondness for them, but the singer ensures that they keep a distance to avoid tempting the dog.
The chorus, which repeats throughout the song, reveals the singer's eagerness to see Otto whenever they pass by, but is disappointed by the dog's lack of reciprocation. The lines, "But you never greet me when I'm walking down the street, You hate to see it, I'm coming through" express the singer's frustration that Otto does not acknowledge their presence or offer any sort of greeting. Despite this, the singer maintains a lighthearted tone and brushes off the dog's indifference.
The final verse conveys the singer's persistence in their desire to see and interact with Otto. The lines, "Not gonna let this get to me, Bring home my stuff past the weed cake" showcase the singer's determination to continue passing by Otto's house, unfazed by the dog's lack of response. It can be inferred that the reference to a "weed cake" may be a humorous exaggeration, suggesting that even if there were obstacles like a strange smell (weed), the singer would still continue their routine.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm probably allergic to you
I might be intolerant of your presence
Lucky there's an electric fence
Fortunately, there's a barrier to keep us separate
This bag of cookies could kill you
These cookies have the potential to harm you
I keep downwind so you don't smell them
I stay upwind to prevent you from detecting the scent
Otto
A name or reference to someone
I
Referring to oneself
Can't wait to see you
Eagerly anticipating encountering you
When I'm comin' by
During the time of my arrival
But you never greet me
Yet, you never acknowledge my presence
When I'm walking down the street
While I traverse the road
You hate to see it
You dislike witnessing it
I'm coming through
I'm approaching or passing through
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Neil Gunther
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