| The Saint opened in the old premises of the Fillmore East, a
theater turned classic rock-and-roll venue of the 1970s, on 2nd Avenue in New
York City's East Village. The Saint opened the weekend after Labor Day,
1980 as a gay nightclub with a membership (returning the club to "club")
and set the standard for disco presentation, lighting, sound system, amazing hydraulics
and mechanical support, until it finally closed in 1986.
The Saturday night DJ at The Saint was at the top of his career: Jim Burgess,Roy Thode, Alan Dodd, Robbie Leslie.
The Saint may have been one of the most technically and creatively best dance clubs of it's era. Three floors surrounded the
circular dancefloor which was topped by a planetarium dome. Underneath the dance area was a large lounge with several bars. Above
the dancefloor were tiered platforms which looked down onto dancers visible through the scrim of the dome and where men relaxed
and indulged in the sexual mores of the time. Several times during the year were themed parties such as the "Black Party" and the
"White Party" which attracted celebrities from around the world.
The final closing party of The Saint lasted three days from Friday night through Monday. There was a live performance every
hour culminating in Marlena Shaw singing "Touch Me In The Morning".
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