Zehn Meter Feldweg formed in 1977 in Rehbrücke, a rural village. Their music mixed rock, punk, and folk elements, and they developed a reputation for lyrics that touched on social and political matters. This approach sometimes put them at odds with authorities and critics, though the specifics of those conflicts aren't well-documented in reliable sources.
Songs like "Das Gras ist grün" and "Der Baum" became central to their catalog. The band's lineup included Wolfgang "Wossi" Müller on vocals, Thomas Berthold on guitar, Karlheinz "Charly" Stolle on bass, and Frank Klare on drums. They maintained this core group for much of their activity.
Their recordings range from rougher early material to more experimental later work. Beyond the handful of songs that gained attention, they built a modest but dedicated following through their consistent, unpolished approach to making music.
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