A Historic Night in Daly City: The ARMS Concert Brings Together Music and Philanthropy, December 3rd, 1983.

   

In December of 1983, the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, witnessed an extraordinary event that would go down in music history - the Action for Research for Multiple Sclerosis (ARMS) concert. Spearheaded by friends of Ronnie Lane from the Small Faces, this all-star gathering aimed to raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis research. What transpired on that stage was nothing short of magical, as some of the greatest musicians of their time came together for an unforgettable night of music and camaraderie.

The ARMS concert boasted an unparalleled lineup, featuring iconic musicians like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page - the three former lead guitarists of the Yardbirds - performing together for the first time on the same stage. Joining them were the talented Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company, the legendary Joe Cocker, and a rhythm section that included Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones. The stage was set for an evening of pure musical brilliance.

Behind the scenes, fans and music enthusiasts were treated to a unique opportunity to witness these legends in a more intimate setting. Dana Jang, one lucky concert-goer, secured great seats and backstage passes, offering an up-close glimpse into the artists' world. During one memorable moment, Jang found himself chatting with Eric Clapton while Joe Cocker and Bill Wyman engaged in a competitive game of ping-pong. Clapton's clean-shaven appearance caught Jang by surprise, looking quite different from the iconic image he had seen countless times before.

As the lights dimmed and the music filled the air, the audience was treated to a night of breathtaking performances. Each artist delivered their unique style and talent, leaving the crowd in awe. While the memory of the specific musical highlights may have faded with time, the overwhelming experience of witnessing these musical heavyweights together on one stage was an unforgettable thrill in itself.

The ARMS concert not only showcased extraordinary musical talents but also served a higher purpose - supporting a cause close to the hearts of many. The concert was a resounding success in raising funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis research, contributing to the ongoing efforts to combat this debilitating disease.

Decades have passed since that historic night, but the legacy of the ARMS concert lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to witness it. The event remains a shining example of how music can unite and inspire, transcending boundaries and making a profound impact on the lives of many.

To this day, the ARMS concert remains a cherished memory for all who were in attendance. It was a night of celebration, camaraderie, and sheer musical brilliance that left an indelible mark on the history of rock and roll.