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In January 1983 Philip Sallon began hosting the infamous Mud Club on Fridays at 28 Leicester Square, launched with Malcolm McLaren . Here The Face magazine named the Mud as one of London's four coolest weekend club-nights, before it subsequently moved on to Fooberts and in 1984 to Busbys , next to the Astoria Charing Cross Road where it ran until 1991. In 1992 Sallon moved the Mud Club to Bagley's Warehouse that was then known for holding the biggest capacity nights in London. The Mud Club dominated Bagleys on Saturday nights known for flamboyant clientele, staging productions of a large scale, designed by Gary Messider, including such strange design elements such as washing lines full of clothes above the dance-floor, housewife characters vacuuming on podiums the club ran until 1996 when the event was replaced by Freedom .