A knife fight is a violent physical confrontation between two or more combatants in which one or more participants is armed with a knife. A knife fight is defined by the presence of a knife as a weapon and the violent intent of the combatants to kill or incapacitate each other; the participants may be completely untrained, self-taught, or trained in one or more formal or informal systems of knife fighting. Knife fights may involve the use of any type of knife, though certain knives, termed fighting knives, are purposely designed for such confrontations – the dagger being just one example.
During the long history of the knife as a weapon, many systems or schools of knife fighting have developed around the world. Each is usually distinguished by region and culture of their origin. In past centuries the repeated invasion and conquest of foreign territories by invading armies frequently resulted in the dissemination and adoption of knives and knife fighting techniques. These were in turn adapted and improved upon through long practice and drills, sometimes over hundreds of years.
A knife fight is a violent physical confrontation between two or more combatants in which one or more participants is armed with a knife.
Knife Fight may refer to:
Knife Fight is an American political thriller film. It stars Rob Lowe, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jamie Chung, Richard Schiff, Amanda Crew, and Julie Bowen. It is directed by Bill Guttentag and co-written by Bill Guttentag and former Al Gore spokesman Chris Lehane. The film was shot in San Francisco, California. The film premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on January 25, 2013 and was released on demand and digitally on January 28, 2013. Davey Havok of the band AFI makes an appearance.
"Shut It" is a song by The Damned, released as a single in 1996 on Cleopatra Records.
The song was released to promote the Not of This Earth album, recorded by a new lineup which featured long-term members Dave Vanian and Rat Scabies, and new members Kris Dollimore (guitar), Allan Lee Shaw (guitar) and Moose (bass).
The single was only released in the US.
In 1997, just one year after the release of the single, "Shut It" was remixed by Paul Raven and released as "Shut It (Paul Raven Remix)" on Cleopatra's Industrial Mix Machine compilation.
Bonus track on CD single:
Recorded 11 July 1985 at Woolwich Coronet.
When I saw you last night
what I saw was not right
when thay said you
were gone
it did not take me so long
remembered I was along
wouldn't leave you alone
but the moon was not right
we broke into a knife fight...
though i pondered it more
it would not raise you from
the floor
how I loved you last night
how I tucked you in far
too tight
I could not let you go
knowing things that I know
and what a beautiful sight