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PEJORATIVE TERM USE BY JAZZ MUSICIANS, ESPECIALLY BEBOP PLAYERS, FOR THEIR CRITICS
Mouldy figs

Moldy figs         
Moldy figs are purist advocates of early jazz, originally those such as Rudi Blesh, Alan Lomax, and James Jones, who argued that jazz took a wrong turn in the early 1920s with developments such as the introduction of printed scores. Blesh, for example, dismissed the work of Duke Ellington as "tea dansant music" with no jazz content whatever.
moldy         
  • Spores from green mold growing on an orange, 1000× wet mount
DIVERSE GROUP OF FUNGI
Moldy; Filamentous fungus; Filamentous fungi; Mouldy; Mould; Bread mold; Mould Spores; Mould spores; Toxic mould; Mold (fungus)
¦ adjective US spelling of mouldy.
mould         
  • Spores from green mold growing on an orange, 1000× wet mount
DIVERSE GROUP OF FUNGI
Moldy; Filamentous fungus; Filamentous fungi; Mouldy; Mould; Bread mold; Mould Spores; Mould spores; Toxic mould; Mold (fungus)
(moulds, moulding, moulded)
Note: in AM, use 'mold'
1.
A mould is a hollow container that you pour liquid into. When the liquid becomes solid, it takes the same shape as the mould.
Spoon the mixture carefully into the mould...
...jelly moulds.
N-COUNT
2.
If a person fits into or is cast in a mould of a particular kind, they have the characteristics, attitudes, behaviour, or lifestyle that are typical of that type of person.
He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
If you say that someone breaks the mould, you mean that they do completely different things from what has been done before or from what is usually done.
Memorial services have become tedious and expected. I would like to help break the mould...
PHRASE: V inflects
3.
If you mould a soft substance such as plastic or clay, you make it into a particular shape or into an object.
Using 2 spoons, mould the cheese mixture into small balls or ovals...
VERB: V n into n
4.
To mould someone or something means to change or influence them over a period of time so that they develop in a particular way.
She was only 17 at the time and the experience moulded her personality...
Too often we try to mold our children into something they do not wish to be.
= form, shape
VERB: V n, V n into n
5.
When something moulds to an object or when you mould it there, it fits round the object tightly so that the shape of the object can still be seen.
You need a malleable pillow that will mould to the curves of your neck...
She stood there, the wind moulding the dress around her.
VERB: V to/around/round n, V n around/round/to n
6.
Mould is a soft grey, green, or blue substance that sometimes forms in spots on old food or on damp walls or clothes.
N-MASS
see also leaf mould

Βικιπαίδεια

Moldy figs

Moldy figs are purist advocates of early jazz, originally those such as Rudi Blesh, Alan Lomax, and James Jones, who argued that jazz took a wrong turn in the early 1920s with developments such as the introduction of printed scores. Blesh, for example, dismissed the work of Duke Ellington as "tea dansant music" with no jazz content whatever.

The term was later used by the beboppers with reference to those who preferred older jazz to bebop. During the post-World War II era there was something of a revival of "traditional" jazz, and bebop displaced swing as the "modern" music to which it was contrasted. More recently, Gene Santoro has referred to Wynton Marsalis and others, who embrace bebop but not other forms of jazz that followed it, as "latter-day moldy figs", with bebop now lying on the side of "jazz tradition".

Although the term was originally a pejorative, it has at times been embraced by trad jazz fans and players.

In Stan Freberg's recorded comedy sketch "Yankee Doodle Go Home", the fife player isn't happy with the drummer. "No, I mean when I accepted the gig I didn't know I was going to play fife with the kind of moldy fig drumming like what is going on up ahead there, man."