The Superstar Room, or Pulse as it was later known, was more than just a nightclub – it was a symbol of 1980s London's vibrant nightlife. The brainchild of Rick, a wealthy and influential club owner, the Superstar Room was designed to be the ultimate destination for London's high society, with its lavish decor, A-list clientele, and top-notch DJs spinning the hottest tracks.

The venue boasts not one, but two distinct spaces: Superstar Room and Ricky's Room/Pulse.

The name “Ricky’s Room” suggests a specific moderator or central figure (“Ricky”) who ran or dominated the space. “Pulse” may refer to the chat’s rhythm, energy, or a related brand (e.g., “Pulse” was a common name for LGBT-friendly chat networks in the early 2010s).

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