There was a time when my digital and then streaming listening experience was clearly inferior to my LP12 running vinyl. My current digital experience with lots of evolution and cash has become more rewarding than my vinyl experiences. Being a strange person I can't get over the wear factor of the vinyl itself and all the equipment needed to play it wearing out as well. The pops and sounds of worn and wearing vinyl disturb my state of mind when listening.
That said, I never had the patience dating back to college to listen to both sides of an album. The artist's desire to mix genre's/tempos/style is a wear out for me. I am usually in the mood for a type of music, but I'm forced to listen to James Taylor for example mix in Jazz and Blue Grass into my pop. Plus most albums have songs that suck, time to move on. At least 3/4 of my vinyl is from one hit wonder pop stars. You buy the record and then struggle through the rest of the side. B side usually completely sucked. Digital allows me to jump around easily and/or make play lists of my choice. Plus I don't live in the past as my subscriptions push me forward and let me sample for no additional cost all kinds of new artists and new sounds.
I acknowledge that often one already knows the music with classical, or if you preview an album on digital then buy it, you lower the risk. We are lucky to have all these options, but I'm not going back to 8 track, cassettes, radio, 78s, 45s, super discs, CDs, reel to reel nor 33s., but I'm glad that everyone can if they wish!