Becker was as much an architect of Steely Dan's
airtight sound and skewed sensibility as his friend, singer-keyboardist Donald
Fagen. The two co-wrote the Dan's songs, oversaw their legendary persnickety
recording sessions, and shared a love of Beat writing, sci-fi and other topics
that resulted in the parade of freaks and geeks that inhabited their songs.
(With his long hair, wispy beard, and diffident air, Becker even resembled one
of those weirdos, especially in his youth.) A behind-the-scenes maestro, Becker
often let others play his parts on record, and few fans knew the dramatic arc
of his life – his painful childhood, and the addiction, seclusion and rebirth
he endured as an adult.
"His relationships were difficult, and his relationship with life was difficult," says a friend, American-born Hindu devotional singer Krishna Das. "But music was always there for him. It was the most dependable source of beauty he had in his life."
Question
1. What was the title of the book/the article?
2. Who was the author of the book/the article?
3. Why do you choose that chapter/the article?
4. What was it about?
5. What do you think about the book chapter/the article?
6. What is the most interesting part (s) of the chapter/the article?
Answer
1. Steely Dan's Quiet Hero.
2. BY DAVID BROWNE.
3. Because in this article there is famous singer keyboardist donald fagen.
4. This article tels about a very prefectionist walter in one of rock band most eksentrick.
5. What I think about this article is walter when appearing in public, it will be very calling.
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