Beck's head

Beck, full name Beck Hansen, was a musician in the 20th century and a musician and author of his own dictionary in the 30th century.

30th Century
Beck used to inhabit the Head Museum like all other famous people of the 20th century and past times until one day he and one of his minions went dumpster diving and found a manequin in the 99 cent store dumpster, Beck was then transported to the Cedars-Sinewave Robot Hospital where his head was attatched to the manequin, Beck then gathered up a band and went on tour around planet Earth.

After his tour he went back to the Cedars-Sinewave Robot Hospital to get his head welded to the manequin and there he met Bender in episode Bendin' in the Wind there Beck saw that Bender was damaged and couldn't move and he had several grates on his chest, Bender expressed his sadness with Beck and to cheer him up, Beck gave Bender robotic mini arms operated by mental impulses and invited him to be the washboard player for his band. Bender went on tour with Beck and after a concert where the played Beck's hit Where It's At Bender decide to write a song about broken robots to express his feelings about them with Beck and the world.

Finnally Bender and Beck decided to make a benefit concert in San Francisco called Bend-Aid where Bender will premiere his song, however Bender discovers that he isn't broken and decides to fake being damaged. At the concert after the performance of Beck's song Sexx Laws Bender premiered his song entitled My Broken Friend and accidentally revealed to not be damaged by dancing around and a chase where Beck, Cylon and Art Garfunkel chase Bender ensues.

Eventually Beck catches Bender and Bender apologises to Beck and decides to leave Beck's band, after settling things in good terms a happy Beck leaves Bender to go on with his tour.

Trivia

 * Apparently Beck can't remember what his song Devil's Haircut is about.
 * Beck wrote his own dictionaries entitled the Becktionary and the Rhyming Becktionary.
 * Beck plays his songs Where It's At and Sexx Laws during his appearance.

Quotes
Beck: Hey, Odelay is a real word, look it up in the "Becktionary"! [Beck pulls out a book which cover reads "Becktionary (below) First Edition (below) by Beck Hansen"] Beck: Thank you, that song usualy doesn't four hours, but we got int a serious thing... then I forgot how it ended.
 * Beck: Bender, when I'm upset I write a song about it. Like when I wrote Devil's Haircut I was feeling really...really...what's that song about?
 * Bender: Yeah I'll write a song about broken robots and I'll use real words, not like "Odelay"!