I could see that argument with something like Thick As A Brick by Jethro Tull, which is actually meant to be one long track, or the opera situation you mention. Tago Mago at least is divided into tracks that each fit within the confines of vinyl sides, and doesn't bother me to deal with. I see where you're coming from though. Getting up to change sides is difficult when one is as ridiculously well-endowed as you are, and having to hang onto the wheelbarrow with one hand can make flipping an LP over a real chore.
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