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At the 70s, Patti Smith reduced waitress to tears over bread


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New York City restaurateur Keith McNally has claimed that singer Patti Smith was “incredibly rude” to his waitstaff.

McNally owns a number of famous food spots in the city, including Balthazar, Pastis, and Minetta Tavern.
He also made headlines in 2022 when he briefly banned James Corden from Balthazar after the actor was allegedly “abusive” to the restaurant’s staff.

In an excerpt of his forthcoming memoir, I Regret Almost Everything: A Memoir, McNally remembers working at the One Fifth restaurant in the Seventies. 
He recalled that Smith dined at the eatery with her ex-boyfriend, Robert Mapplethorpe, and art curator Sam Wagstaff "a few times a week."

According to McNally, the then-famous couple were not the easiest customers. He made multiple claims about the “Gloria” singer’s unkind behaviour at the restaurant.

“Smith and Mapplethorpe could be very difficult to wait on,” the restaurant owner writes in the memoir. “Smith, unfortunately, was incredibly rude to the servers. It’s impossible for me to listen to a Patti Smith song today without remembering her reducing a waitress to tears because she forgot to put bread on the table.

McNally notes that Mapplethorpe, meanwhile, “never tried to belittle” his waitstaff.
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5 minutes ago, Helix said:

Didn't Ed Sheerhan or someone also get cancelled for being rude at Balthazar :rip:

McNally briefly banned James Corden from Balthazar after the actor was allegedly “abusive” to the restaurant’s staff.

 

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SlaeUrAnus

I just wish these people would stick up for themselves.

Fed up of celebrities who think they can talk to normal minimum wage staff like rubbish. 

In my messy era.
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This was in the 70s you guys. 
FIFTY YEARS AGO. The internet is truly something else. 

Edit: I get that bad behaviour from celebs shouldn’t be excused, but I also think there needs to be some level of perspective here. This allegedly happened in the 70s. LITERALLY 50 years ago. And we know people can grow, change, and regret things over time. I think it’s important to talk about these stories without immediately flattening someone’s entire legacy into one moment. Especially when it’s decades old, secondhand, and written for a memoir.

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Nathaniel Arven

this was 50 years ago.... Pedos r safe from jails after like what 15 years from the facts ??? 

i'll put that on the youth and the drug abuse idk.... Low key disapointing. Just Kids is the dream book for me. At least my fav musician's book ever read. It's just so good. 

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I read Debbie Harry's memoir, and Patti was weird and mean to her, I can't remember the specifics, just bitchy everytime they interacted from what I recall. I think Debbie figured Patti didn't take her or their band seriously. Too cool for school indie acts are often like that IMO.

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SimonBaetens

People have the power…… TO BRING ME MY DAMN BREAD ALREADY 

when you're lonely, I'll be lonely too / https://www.last.fm/user/SimonBaetens
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22 minutes ago, freebit said:

I read Debbie Harry's memoir, and Patti was weird and mean to her, I can't remember the specifics, just bitchy everytime they interacted from what I recall. I think Debbie figured Patti didn't take her or their band seriously. Too cool for school indie acts are often like that IMO.

Yep, I remember it, she saw her as a rival.

I like Patti and Mapplethorpe as artists, but Patti always have been a bit haughty... 

I'm here to take a break from university homeworks :/
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