Drygol I think the "noooo.." website has a virus, my computer's AVG went bonkers when going there and blocked the website. To be on the safe side, would you mind removing the link to that site so that others don't get infected?
As for the trololo song, here's some trivia:
Interview (in Russian), seems like a nice guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_3cdhSsi8Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7kmUPpekX4
He wants people (of the internet) to write lyrics for this song that he sang in 1966. In the second interview he says this new internet "viral" video is actually taken from what he believes is the German or Swedish recording of it, because he says he remembers buying that suit in Sweden. He knows it's funny because the song made audiences laugh at the time. Still, it seems the audiences were laughing "with" him back in the day (he used to tell them that he's about to sing the song in Swedish if he's in Sweden, or German if he's in Germany, and it was all just lalalala etc), but now the internet is laughing "at" him because it just comes it seems odd and so different from what is considered entertainment nowadays, definitely a generational and cultural difference.
Funny Remix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ78IlJs5JQ
Funky Remix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIoF-PCdF6A
If you wanna see something really funny along the same lines of being culturally/generationally "odd" nowadays, here's an Italian video from the 60's where an Italian comedian created a music video about how English sounds to others around the world. It's also funny because it's true, that's how Americans really did sound before I learned English! Ok they still sound like that, I don't unerstand like 90% of the words in hip hop songs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZXcRqFmFa8
In fact.... this is what hip hop sounds like to me even still, like this beautiful hiphop parody:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G1uEPtumI0