¡Que Necesidad!
Luis Eduardo Aute
A Philosophical Inquiry into Human Folly
Luis Eduardo Aute's song "¡Que Necesidad!" delves into the perplexing and often frustrating nature of human stupidity and ignorance. Through a series of rhetorical questions and philosophical musings, Aute addresses a higher power, questioning the rationale behind the creation of human folly. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and cultural references, making the song a profound critique of human behavior and societal norms.
The song opens with Aute expressing his bewilderment and lack of forgiveness for what he describes as a 'diabolical matter'—the creation of human stupidity. He uses scientific and mathematical metaphors, such as 'equation' and 'rule of three,' to emphasize the complexity and seemingly inexplicable nature of this phenomenon. Aute's frustration is palpable as he questions why such a 'monster' was created, especially as he approaches old age and seeks understanding.
Aute continues to explore the consequences of human stupidity, lamenting how it has led to the worship of material wealth and the rise of foolish leaders. He criticizes the misuse of free will and the way it has been corrupted by greed and power. The imagery of 'statue of salt' and 'law of the croupier' highlights the destructive impact of these societal flaws. Aute's existential dread is evident as he fears the perpetuation of stupidity through procreation, describing it as a 'virus' that threatens the future.
In the latter part of the song, Aute addresses the higher power directly, seeking answers and relief from the stress caused by these existential questions. He uses vivid imagery, such as 'universal irrationality' and 'cruel face,' to convey his disillusionment with the divine. The song concludes with a poignant reflection on human evolution and the unresolved debate between good and evil, leaving the listener to ponder the complexities of human nature and the divine plan.