punkrock67
...the record industry restrained compact discs performance because of copy rights and piracy same with dvd and blu ray...
That's mistaken. The Compact Disc specification represents pretty much the best technology of its time. Since then, we've seen the music industry support even higher quality media, such as hi-res downloads.
... there is no such problem with vinyl, it’s only limited to you pocket book and type of stylus you can afford...
It's also limited by the technology itself. After all, the LP does not offer infinite resolution.
I have a great LP collection (and CD's) and really enjoy it.  It is a shame you missed out on so much great music.  The problem with streaming is the lack of humans choosing the music.  You have a computer that gives you an algorithm based on what the most average people might listen to.  XM 67 is great music, not why Joe the plumber and his friends might seek out, based on a computer program.  Many of my LP's are not available on good streaming services.  When they are, you usually must bypass the computer program or hear the same crap over and over.  I do use a cheater system for poorly recorded LP's, with an extra amp and speakers to add somethnig to replace the poor recording.
Not tipping my hand on this matter, but I'll say this - I watched Bad Night At the El Royale a few days ago and a good part of the soundtrack featured what appeared to be 78 RPMs spinning on a beautiful Wurlitzer jukebox. The sound was definitely ear-catching and I'm left wondering...was it real or was it Memorex?