It's probably just me, but I never got the appeal of the all-star-lineup band. George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Elton John and Jeff Lynne all may have great accomplishments individually or in their respective groups. But jumble them all together on stage at the same time, and people seem to cream over themselves for what typically amounts to too many egos in conflict on the stage at once playing mediocre music as a single unit.
I would take seeing the Beatles, Eric Clapton solo (or with Cream, etc.), Phil Collins solo (or Genesis), etc., each alone 100x over before seeing them perform together.
Usually when you jumble artists together like that, you're basically doing your best to tolerate an over-the-hill Super Bowl halftime show with Aerosmith, Britney Spears, and 'N Sync. :sick: