Well said Rich, I think our experience may parallel your son's. I was 10 when I saw that first Beatles show. I was at a buddies house playing a board game. At that time of my life the world was very small. Pardon the drama, but I feel their performance yanked me out of childhood and thrust me into the world. It was my first recollection of thinking,wow, what the heck is going on out there? The sound,harmonies and show were perfect. I was knocked out that just four guys could do so much, so well, and have a ball doing it. It lit a passion and interest in me that carried me through the troublesome teens with little time for foolishness, and into adulthood. I think when a young person, such as your boy, developes an interest in something that challenges and inspires them, they have a greater chance of becoming a contributing adult, verses the crowd that spends their time hanging out at the mall. It seems that he is off to a great start, good luck!
Stay Low,
Gary