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The Speed Stable The Speed Stable is the first global peer-to-peer motorcycle access marketplace. Saddle up Speed off. Music, Design, Fashion, Art, Motorcycles.

Built on land forged by history and graced with the ghosts of generations who still linger in it's shadows. The Speed Stable celebrates and curates vintage lifestyle and culture. We draw from all of these influences to carry a small hand crafted collection of goods that reflects heavily upon our founder's own lifestyle and experiences. In a mass produced disposable world, The Speed Stable is a pla

ce where the free still build and create with their own hands... the craft they ride, the clothes they wear, the life they live.

East of Eden.                         @ Eden, Mississippi
09/30/2019

East of Eden.
@ Eden, Mississippi

The Mississippi Delta. Such a dichotomy between it’s legacy of suffering and pain and it’s rich culture and beauty. Blue...
09/26/2019

The Mississippi Delta. Such a dichotomy between it’s legacy of suffering and pain and it’s rich culture and beauty. Blues, Jazz and the roots of Rock and Roll all sprouted from this fertile ground and their harvest changed the world, ultimately doing more to break the chains of prejudice than any other thing. The irony of that is what makes this place so magical and special.

Somewhere between Pahrump and Furnace Creek last December, hours before 2018 faded into memories. The sun was going down...
09/03/2019

Somewhere between Pahrump and Furnace Creek last December, hours before 2018 faded into memories. The sun was going down and the temperature was about to dip below freezing. We had two more hours of riding left, in the dark through unfamiliar desert canyons and mountains. In the darkness you couldn’t see the hills and mountains but you knew they were there from the change in reverberation of the bikes and when the stars would suddenly disappear in that direction. We made it to Furnace Creek freezing and hungry but unscathed and were up before daylight the next morning to witness the most incredible sunrise I’ve ever experienced. The sunlight creeping over the eastern range from Zabriskie Point painted the entire valley in ever changing hues straight from our maker’s palette.

.emerson and I may not have made every shot but we sure bagged a good time.           *****on
09/02/2019

.emerson and I may not have made every shot but we sure bagged a good time.
*****on

Ralph getting it done in his lucky shirt  with  in Utah.📷                      .
08/31/2019

Ralph getting it done in his lucky shirt with in Utah.
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 &  I can’t imagine a more beautiful place for your special day tomorrow. It is absolutely magical!
08/23/2019

& I can’t imagine a more beautiful place for your special day tomorrow. It is absolutely magical!

It was nice catching up with old friend and band mate Greg Ginn and Black Flag in New Orleans tonight. The time I spent ...
08/08/2019

It was nice catching up with old friend and band mate Greg Ginn and Black Flag in New Orleans tonight. The time I spent working with this man were the most inspiring, intense and ultimately rewarding years of my life. I learned so much about discipline, hard work, taking chances and giving your absolute all from him. No one in music ever worked harder or gave so much to so many. How many musicians would be willing to spend a week locked up in the LA County jail for the right to control their music. How many could survive 8-12 hours of rehearsal a day, every single day for months on end to make sure everything was as tight and intense as possible all the while running the largest independent rock music label in the world and being considered one of the most influential guitarists and punk rock songwriters of the past 40 years. Everyone from Nirvana to Metallica to White Zombie have been directly influenced by this man and his many accomplishments. There is no one else who could have done all of this but Greg. No one.
@ The Howlin Wolf New Orleans

I stumbled across the Lo Sound Desert documentary movie on  a few weeks ago that chronicles the California desert music ...
08/01/2019

I stumbled across the Lo Sound Desert documentary movie on a few weeks ago that chronicles the California desert music scene and I remembered I kept this cool poster from a show we played out there. I was marginally aware of the Desolation Center desert generator shows during the eighties and how influential they had been with bands like and the Minutemen, Meatpuppets, Sonic Youth and Perry Ferrell’s early band Psi Com participating. These shows had a direct influence on the creation of as well as and . One of the OG’s of this amazing scene is . All roads in desert music lead to Mario. In 1994, he along with fellow bass player Larry Lalli opened Rhythm and Brews in Indio, CA. Part clubhouse, rehearsal pad, restaurant, bar and music venue it became ground zero for the scene and beyond. During it’s short existence every great alt band from the Melvins to Bikini Kill played there. My band (Greg Ginn) were fortunate to headline the first ever show there. Right away you could tell this place and this scene were special. Fatso Jetson were rehearsing when we arrived and I believe it was their first gig as a band that night. Tour and label mates Rig also shared the stage along with Solarfeast who went on to legendary status in their own right. Ginn signed FatsoJetson soon afterwards to SST and released a couple of their albums. That’s why bands like Kyuss and consider Mario and his amazing guitar skills, songwriting and scene building with efforts like Rhythm and Brews the Godfather of the desert scene. So glad to have been witness and a tiny participant in such a vital and unique musical movement beginning to explode and have worldwide influence.

In the spring of 1996 I was doing some freelance work as a digital video editor. It wasn’t that I was a great editor but...
07/30/2019

In the spring of 1996 I was doing some freelance work as a digital video editor. It wasn’t that I was a great editor but I did have access to tons of Avid equipment from my day job. I had been working on an EPK for an Aussie musician named David Hilder who had just placed one of his songs on The Cable Guy movie soundtrack. The project was being directed by with footage shot by her brother . Ondi has since gone on to win the Grand Jury Prize twice at the Sundance Film Festival and continues to do amazing work through her own production company. After we finished the project, she invited me to a party the next weekend at a house in Beverly Hills near Coldwater Canyon. She said all of the wildest, young LA people will be there and by the way it’s at Timothy Leary’s house. Of course this was an invitation I couldn’t pass up. I learned that apparently Leary had received a terminal cancer diagnosis and was throwing insane parties as he neared his last days. I got there late after going to see a friend’s band play in the South Bay. People were everywhere with EDM music bumping at a high volume. Everyone was beautiful, everyone was happy and everyone was tripping. Seriously tripping. I had been to many Dead shows but I had never seen anything like this. No way I was going near that punch bowl. It was like everyone in Hollywood wanted to turn on in the presence of the guru of L*D before he passed on to another realm. Leary’s people kept him isolated in his bedroom because he was so weak at that point but that did nothing to deter the spirit of the evening. I never found Ondi and since I don’t get high I left after about an hour. On the way home I thought to myself, this is a long way from Freeny, Mississippi. A month later Dr. Timothy Leary was dead. He passed away in the house where a few weeks earlier hundreds had celebrated his cultural impact on our society by tuning in, turning on and dropping out. Thanks for your incredible portrait of Leary you posted today that reminded me of this!
📷Robert Gauthier’s photo of Leary in his house a month before he died.

 absolutely destroyed  last week. These guys are seriously legit. Best heavy rock band I have seen in years.            ...
06/25/2019

absolutely destroyed last week. These guys are seriously legit. Best heavy rock band I have seen in years.

Happy Roo!
06/19/2019

Happy Roo!

Happy morning from !
06/13/2019

Happy morning from !

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