The song is called Лето ("Summer") by Зоопарк ("Zoo"), about whom I know absolutely nothing. My Russian professor in college liked to teach us songs to help us learn. While he mostly did more serious stuff (primarily by DDT, the main singer of which was a friend of his), every once in awhile it was time for something completely different.
What little I've been exposed to it, I love Russian humor.
(FirebrandRoaring (who can hopefully tell me if I got the lyrics wrong))
Summer
I'm burned like a chop [of meat]
There's time, but no money
But it doesn't matter
Summer
I buy a newspaper
There's a newspaper, but no beer
I go look for some
Summer
Today there's a session in the Lensovyet Soviet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_(council)#Soviet_Union](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_(council)#Soviet_Union)) for Leningrad] There'll be this and that Maybe I'll go by? Summer All the hooligans with their brass knuckles They probably have some beef But of course it's bullshit Summer No salvation from the mosquitos And in the stores there's no DEET We're all honored blood donors Summer It drives me from the light Quick, a carriage, a carriage! We can go have a kvass Summer Pants worn like bills [i.e. paper money] A cigarette burns in my mouth I go take a swim in the reservoir Summer I heard somewhere a little while ago That soon a comet will come and then we'll all die.
You got most of it right. I'd say ерунда is closer to nonsense, not the aggressive bullshit, and хулиган would be closer to punk or bully in this context. Not sure about Дэта, whatever that is. Nice work. What other songs did you listen to? What Russian songs do you like?
Thanks for that! ДДТ are the only other band I can remember. My Russian professor was friends with the band's lead singer, and we got to meet him when he came to my university to play a show. The two songs I really remember of theirs are Это все and Любовь, подумай обо мне. I saw a flash animation once for меня зовут Шнур by Ленинград years ago, but that one uses way too much slang for me to really be able to understand.