"European Son" is dedicated to poet
Delmore Schwartz, who had been
Lou Reed's advisor at
Syracuse University. Wanting to dedicate a song to Schwartz, "European Son" was chosen because it had the fewest lyrics, as Schwartz made his distaste for rock lyrics clear. The first pressing of
The Velvet Underground & Nico referred to the song as "European Son (to Delmore Schwartz)". The song was recorded in April 1966; Schwartz died alone in Manhattan three months later, on July 14. According to musicologist
Richard Witts, the song "reads like little more than a song of loathing" to Schwartz, who refused to see Reed while living out his last days in seclusion in
Midtown Manhattan. Witts highlighted obscure personal details in lyrics such as "You made your wallpapers green", and found the "
Dylanesque" "hey, hey, bye bye bye" refrain "a malicious farewell to its subject". ==Recording==