Well, it is true that until the mid sixties rock albums were just collections of songs, sometimes one would think in random order. But after Pet Sounds and sgt. Pepper's, many, if not most classic albums, specially the 70s, were obviusly conceived to be played in vinyl. Length, song distribution... the ballad at the end of side one, the faster one, or second intro at the beginning of side two..Oh, also OCD Mikey in the video espouses a common audiophile refrain that "music is best played back on the medium on which it was recorded." (So if it was recorded on analog tape, playback on analog tape). That really makes no sense in a way most here would immediately recognize. For instance if something is recorded on a medium that degrades with each generation, then playing it back on a successive copy simply risks a further departure from the sound of the original! Whereas if you can transfer that original copy via an essentially transparent medium (e.g. a good digital copy) then you have a better chance of hearing the original signal as it is!
Sometimes it still feels strange that "Bitch" starts straight away after "you gotta move". It is evident it wasn't meant to be like that.
I would say this is what people refer to whe they say "meant to be played from a vinyl"
My 2cents.