OldFatGuy: No, vinyl isn't really all it's cracked up to be. Believe me, from someone who went through the best age of music IMO, the 60's and 70's (especially the 60's, some real powerful art there that just sounded amazing) to some of the crap that passes for music today, as much as the music was better before, the technology is better today and so is the sound, most especially long term.
I'm not even sure a brand new pristine vinyl sounds any better than a CD, but after 100 plays it's not even close IMO.
CD's didn't stick around just because they were smaller. They stuck around because that technology was a real improvement.
I don't know about that, OFG. I remember vinyl quite well too (somewhere I have a rather extensive LP collection). I think some of the difference in CD and vinyl stems from better production values and technology today. As well, CDs have stuck around because the industry has moved to CD/digital technology. Not necessarily because it's inherently better (if that were the driving force, we'd have all been using Betamax back in the day instead of VHS).
I'm no audiophile, but I personally find the sound of vinyl is, as others have said, a much warmer and richer feel than CD. Does that mean I buy vinyl and have a stereo system with a turntable? Not at all. I have all my music on CD or digital now. But that's for convenience sake, not because I think it sounds better. If I had the cash and the ambition - and it were convenient - I'd definitely go vinyl for my music collection.
OldFatGuy: I did like the albums though. Gawd I've got hundreds of them and still pull them out once in awhile just to look at the cool art work. About 3 years ago I bought a converter and converted most of my albums from those years to CD's, and now listen to my 40 year old Pink Floyd albums on my computer and love it.
Gods, yes. That's definitely an area where vinyl trumps CDs. The artwork 9and some of the inserts) on some albums was amazing. And remember the thrill of taking the cellophane off those double albums and unfolding it for the first time? Man, that was awesome.