Glastonbury set.Lisa Morris, 50 has spent seven hours in the cold waiting for the singer to come on stage and a few songs into his set collasped.On a night when Paul made history by becoming the oldest solo performer to command a headline slot at 80, the legendary musician paused his tribute to Jimi Hendrix to make sure a festival-goer was okay,READ MORE: Glastonbury: What you don’t see on TV – secret bar, free transport and gatecrashersBut he had to cut short a tribute to Jimi Hendrix after witnessing security removing a member of the audience in front of him.Fans and viewers saw the Beatles legend stop the show and say "What’s going on over there?”He gestured the audience to help, adding: “Is there something happening there?
If so, let’s tend to it. Come on."A moment later he added: “It’s okay we sorted it we sorted it. There you go, mate!”He then joked: “It wasn’t that solo I played?
All right.”Glastonbury's medical staff took Lisa to the medical tent where she spent the rest of her evening.Doctors told Lisa, who was wearing a Macca T-shirt and a Sgt Pepper denim jacket, that her temperature was very dangerous.She was only 35C, 2C below normal.
Lisa, who lives Bath, Somerset, told The Sun: “Macca made my life and now he saved it too.” The mum of one, who developed a love of McCartney’s music as a young girl, added: “I’ve been a Macca fan since I can remember.
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