I grew up listening the vinyl and that's what I listened to when I discovered the Beatles. Vinyl is a listening experience. It's like the artist when cutting the record have this set of songs for the first side, and the other set of songs for the second side, with one particular one for the closer.
Case in point........."Dark Side of the Moon" is a listening experience. It opens with the heartbeat, goes into the songs, and the closer of side one is "Great Gig in The Sky". You go, "Whoa" and thnking that was amazing, so you can't wait to flip the record over and see what side 2 has to offer. And it starts out with "Money". As was stated early, vinyl was not made to play songs continuously like a CD, vinyl was made to "experience" the music. Just my view....I'm an "old head"............