Takin Care Of Business Bull
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Takin care of business bull. The bull turned and knocked him prone. Lane and Takin Care of Business 2 giants of our sportenjoy the musical tribute. Lane loved riding the meanest rankest bulls around and was a star of rodeo.
Takin Care of Business was a Brahma bull that infamously was known for turning on and injuring Lane Frost at the 1990 National Finals Rodeo. Takin Care was put to stud soon after Lanes last ride. Bachman Turner - Takin Care Of Business Live At The Roseland Ballroom NYCRandy Bachman and CF.
It was the bull Takin Care of Business a bull named after the 1970s hit by Bachman Turner Overdrive that Lane Frost rode that fatal day in July 1989 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days. Taking Care Of Business. Frost had just completed an 85-point ride.
On July 30 1989 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne Wyoming after completing a successful 85-point ride on a Brahma bull named Takin Care of Business Frost dismounted and landed in the dirt. On July 30 1989 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne Wyoming after completing a successful 85-point ride on a Brahma bull named Takin Care of Business Lane dismounted and landed in the dirt. Stats profile for bucking bull 205 Takin Care of Business - ID.
Hand in my pocket. Lane Frost bull-riding statue in front of the Frontier Days Old West Museum. In 1989 Lane Frost was competing in Cheyenne Frontier Days in July the oldest and biggest outdoor rodeo in the world.
Frosts bull-riding exploits became the basis for the movie 8 Seconds He was killed the following year at Frontier Days in Cheyenne Wyoming when the bull named Takin Care of Business hit. He had just dismounted after a successful ride on the bull SO Takin Care of Business. The song propelled the phrase Takin care of business into the popular lexicon forever to be used by athletes performers and the common man to indicate they are on the job.